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SATURDAY   MORNljNGriTOVEMBER\"al9li\n\u25a0jitish Minister and Presi-\nent Wilson's Representative  Differ.\n\u2022flI\n(By Pally News Leased Wire.)\njfeoSTON, Mass., Nov. 7.\u2014The In-\n. ttiatlonal News Service publishes a\n. wpatch from Mexico which says the\nlinlnet has decided to support Hiicrtu\n^|H to prepare for war with the Unit-\n,,'llStates,\nM \u2014\n,.A      Denies States' Authority\nVjltBy Dally News Leased Wire,)\nafEXICO CITY, Nov. 7.\u2014Provisional\n\\-raident   Huerta's   formal   negative\n>ify  to  the  United  States'  demand,\n\u25a0:]; eh were discussed in detail at last\n.J-ht's cabinet meeting, will set forth\n\"ft the United States has no right,\n\u25a0il   or   otherwise,   to   demand   Gen,\n'irta'a  elimination.    The statement\n,>,)(\u25a0 given out today from one of the\n''Jjartments of the Mexican govern-\nMnt.\n1 Diplomats   Differ\n'ohn Lind, President Wilson's per-\n...lal representative In Mexico, was in\nJiference Jiere tonight for more than\n'% hours with Sir Lionel Garden, the\nItish   minister.    Neither   Mr.   Lind\n>' Sir Lionel would repeat for pub-\n.tlon the gist of their conversation,\n}. it Is believed the opinions of the\nMitt men differ widely regarding thc\n^xlcan   problem   and   the   part   the\n,, ited States should play in Us solu-\nfln'\n|jt developed tonight Mr. Llnd's stay\n\u25a0J the capltol would  be  longer than\nPARLIAMENT\nWITHOUT QUORUM\nGovernment     Besought     to     Return\nCredentials to Expelled Members\n\u2014President As Dictator\n(By Daily News leased Wire.)\nPEKING, Nov. 7.\u2014As neither house\nof the Chinese parliament ls able to\nform a quorum, the leaders of the\nother parties are endeavoring to persuade the government to return their\ncredentials to the less hostile members\nof the Democratic party, all of whom\nhad been expelled from parliament by\npresidential proclamation.' The party\n\u25a0was formerly led by Dr. Sun Yat Sen.\nthe first provisional - president of\nChina, now In exile..\nThe speaker of the assembly. Tan\nHua Lung, -has requested the remaining members of parliament to stuy In\nPeking and strive for the maintenance of the parliamentary Institutions\nas he states that termination of these\nwill be tho end of the Chinese republic.\nIt was reported today that the\nChinese military leaders hnd been\nurging President Yuan for months to\nassume control, arguing that the government with a parliament in China\nwas Impossible.\nHad to Handle Gold  Dust\nInstead of Coin,\nDENIES INTENT\nTO DECEIVE\nThree Justices of Supreme\nCourt Give Evidence In\nClement Case,\n\\\\]b anticipated.   It was not improb-\ne e he will remain here until a final\n* tlenient or a final break in the ne-\n! lations Is recorded.\n\u25a0.' Ultimatum Soon\nI Tnwilllng to  admit  another failure\nijfS the part of Washington  to  bring\n-,iut   the   elimination   of   President\n'erta,  John   Lind,   President   Wil\n, J*.',**  personal   representative,   never-\n' [less  failed  today   to   manifest   any\n\u25a0\u2022Jhusinsm over the-prospect of Huer-\nfgivlng up office.   From'his manner\n1   his   conversation    he   indicated\nHt he believes tho  negotiations are\nluring an  end.    There was nothing\ni the  Amerlcnn   embassy   today   to\nJ-;\\'lcate  that a more  favorable  turn\n\u25a0 i the events ls expected, and there is\n* 'son to believe an ultimatum, in its\nl!*'l   diplomatic   sense,   soon   will   bc\n\u25a0aided Huerta,  the time limit being\nji?f.    It  is  expected  that this  new\nJjument  will  be so written  as  to\nling an end to the relations between\n\u25a0Wl two countries before Nov, 22, the\nfie fixed  for'the  convening of the\nVV congress,  unless Huerta sees fit\nl|agree to the terms of the Wash-\n\u25a0i .ion communication.\nSilver Scarce\nSilver was  tbe  most elusive thing\nTj'the  capital   today.    The   price  of\n'Jelgn exchnnge stiffened and a few\n|\"i;'cbants resorted to the plan of ls-\nlig vouchers in the place of silver\n| lip making change.   At some of the\nRy'banks, bank notes of some state\nbilks   were   refused.     This   caused   ;i\njHght   panic   among   tho   holders' of\nv\u00bb:h paper. \u2022\nf-Tie credit slips issued by the mer-\niitile ,houses have no legal stand -\nand tn many cases were refused,\nenses where they wore declined\nhouses were forced to hand back\n-'\u25a0 bunk notes to would-be patrons\njhout having mado a sale. These\n\u2022>s are written on various sorts of\n\u00bbt*r,  on  which   appeurs  in   ink   or\nucll:   \"Good  for   ,\"  with   the\n;V\u00bbunt due specified. Below this\n.'.ally the merchants stamped thc\n,f with the ordinary rubber stamp,\n[*Ing the firm's name. In numer-\niif  instuncos   these  slips   pa'ssed   as\n(\"\u25a0.tfency not only at the houses put-\ni them out, but ln neighboring\nfres friendly to. the store of Issue.\n!,yet tbe public has placed no prelim on paper money.\nHorizon   It  Dark\ni(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nlOME, Nov. 7.\u2014Commenting on tlie\nXlcan situation today the Glornale\n:n!Ift says;\nThe horizon is dark over Mexico.\n-> situation Is becoming tragic.\nIntervention is unpopular und Is\ndesired by the United States, but\nis difficult to avoid it as provls-\nfil President Huerta will not yield.\"\nCTION TO DECIDE\nON BOARD OF CONTROL\nI (By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nANGOUVBR, B. C, Nov. 7.\u2014Foi-\nIng the defeat of the charter\nmdment to have a board of control\nVancouver the question will be sub-\nled to'tne electors In January for\nloboBcIte. The expectation is that\nProposal will be passed by a large\nferity.   .\nVICTORY CLAIMED\nBY BOTH SIDES\nIndianapolis Street Car Strike Settled\n\u2014Arbitration  Arranged  But\nUnion Not Recognized\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nINDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 7.\u2014-The\nstrike of the employees of the In-\ndlanapolls Traction & Terminal company was settled late today through\nthe efforts of Gov. Samuel M. Ralston. ' The employees won their demand for arbitration but nothing is,\nsaid about recognition of the union In\nthe terms of settlement.\nStreet car service is to bc resumed\nwithin 12, hours, according to thc\nterms of the settlement of the strike,\nwhich also provides against any further interference with the operation\nof the cars.\nAll the men who wore in the employ of the company on Friday night,\nOctober 31, when the strike was called,\nand all employees who bad been discharged on account of Joining the\nunion are to be reinstated by the company with full seniority rights and\nwithout prejudice. The company,\nhowever, is not compelled to reinstate\nmen who engaged in violence during\nthe strike, but the refused men can\nappeal to the Public Utilities commission of Indiana for a bearing.\nDisputes and grievances ns to\nwages, hours, conditions and service\nwill be referred to the utilities commission for arbitration If thc company and employees fall to reach an\nagreement within 10 days, The company must take up the grievances\nwith its employees within five days\nafter the resumption of service. Thc\nutilities commission by the terms of\nthe settlement must render a decision\nwhich shall be binding on both parties\nInterested for three years and shall\nrelate back to the resumption of the\nwork, Within 30 days of tbe date of\nthe first hearing.\nThc settlement of the strike means\nthat tbe members of the Indiana National Guard, who were called to Indianapolis yesterday on order of the\ngovernment for strike duty, will be\ndespatched to their home stations as\nsoon as possible. The soldiers were\nnot called on to do duty but will remain In their temporary quarters until they start home.\nThe strike would have been on a\nweek tonight and resulted In four\ndeaths and injuries to 100 persons or\nmore and several police officers. Until yesterday, when things quieted\ndown, downtown streets have been\nscenes of continuous rioting. A large\namount of damage has been done to\nproperty, trolley wires cut, car windows broken and thc windows of the\nLouisiana street car barns, where the\ncompany had quartered about 500 Imported strike breakers, smashed.\nBoth sides claim a victory In the\nsettlement of tho strike. The union\nofficials declare that while they are\ndisappointed in that they did not obtain recognition of the union they\nobtained their main contention, which\nIs a demand for arbitration of all dls\nputes between the company and employees. The railway company asserts\nit won Its fight not to recognize th\nunion.\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nVANCOUVER, B; C., Nov. 7.\u2014The\nunusual spectacle was witnessed today ln tbe exchequer court of tnree\njudges ot the supreme court giving\novtuence, two of tnem\u25a0.from tne bench,\nin the case'against-Mr. Justice Clement iu connection with his expense\naccount between Grana .forks anu\nVancouver. The case occupied tne entire day and decision, waa reserved until next Monday.\nOulet Justice Hunter stated It was\nhis unfailing custom when lie was\nsitting In. otner cities and. took apart-!\nments tocnarge us if he were stopping\nut a Hotel. Mr, justice Clement was\nin uie witness box for a considerable\ntime and was closeiy cross-examined\nby Mr. Maciellan ot Montreal, appearing for the Dominion government. Defendant was asked whether his action\nlu attaching to expense vouchers a\nmemo representing payment through\na bank at Grand foras was not a deliberate attempt to deceive the department, and indignantly answered\nthat it was not. I\nHe was also .keenly cross-examined\nregarding his stay in the Yukon and\nwhy ho had left it, and in reply said\nhe had no desire to stay there and\nthat he had informed Mr. Sifton that\nhe did not intend to go back. He admitted that he bad had some trouble\nwith his accounts when there, but explained that the difficulty arose\nthrough having to 'handle gold dust\nInstead of coin of the. realm. It was\ncommon knowledge that'he had no intention of returning to that district,\nAppeals for Aid  to  United\nStates Marshal\nCLASS!fikb1Ids\n(JCE^AWORD\n<   NO. 177\nf   (VOTE EARLY, SAYS\nr GAS COKMITTEF\n\u00ab  a'\"' ' .-\"SfiBKEa\"*\nWon*  ' rtre Expected to Turn\nv   Out in Strength\nWILL MURDER\nWHITES IN REVENGE\nFive  Hundred   Navajos   on\nWarpath\u2014Prosecution of\nOutlaws.\nULSTER'S   KING  OF ARMS\nSir Edward Carson, fee., M.R, ami (inset) \u201e., irwit ,-intngonlst Mr\nRedmond,  M.P.    New portraits  from   the   tatler.\nJolt n\nAGREEMENT WITH\nSUFFRAGETTES\nEfforts to Induce Government to Add\nWoman Suffrage to Liberal\nPlatform.\nWOMAN MARRIED\nGRANDNEPHEW\nWoman     on     Trial     Charged     With\nBigamy\u2014First Married When\nThirteen Years Old\nfBy Daily News Leased Wire.)\nTORONTO; Nov. 7.\u2014Mrs.' Hattie\nFountain, about 41 years of age, appeared In the woman's court today on\na charge of bigamy. It Is alleged that\nrecently she married ber own grand-\nnephew, her sister's grandson, while\nher first husband was still alive.\nW. J. Fountain, formerly of Renfrew, Ont., the first husband, stated\nthat the marriage was celebrated about\n28 years ago at Camden. He had an\norder of separation dated July, 1903.\nNelson Godfrey, the young man In\nthe case, is only 27, and speaking of\nhim Mrs. Fountain said: \"I met him\nup In Renfrew, where I had been\ntaken. I then came back here and we\nwere married.\"\nRegarding    Fountain     the    woman\nstated thut she was only 13 when he,\ncame   to   ber   stepmother's   house   in ^\nRenfrew.    He took her one night to a\nvillage   anl   some   sort   of   ceremony\nwas  perform?-J.   but  right after  that\nshe was very sick and \u2022could remem\nber nothing of it.   She asked biter to\nsee   the  marriage  certificate  and   the\nstepmother  said   It   had   been  spoiled,\nso she did not see it.\nThe cose was sent on to the county\ncourt and will be tried by Judge\nMorgan in two weeks. Mrs. Fountain goes out on $1,000 ball.\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\n! LONDON, Nov. 7.-\"-Decided efforts\nare being made to Induce the British\ngovernment to come '.to an agreement\nwith the suffragettes whereby a meas.\nure for the enfranchisement of women can be made a tffrfc of the official\nprogram of the Liberal party. Some\nof the suffragist .leaders declare that\nthis movement has .-obtained considerable headway. Al significant feature Of ;the conference: has been the\npresence-of 'Mr.\/at*\u00ae* Mrs. Frederick\nWilliam Pethick Lawrence, who left\nthe fold of the Women's Social and\nPolitical union at the request of Mrs.\nEmmeline Pankhurst, taking with\nthem their newspaper, \"Votes for\nWomen.\" ,\" . \u25a0.\nIt is known that the government\nwill consider only a compromise based\non an unqualified repudiation of the\nWomen's Social and Political union\nand all Its militant methods.\nHitherto tlie constitutional suffragists have refused to criticise formal '\nly the action's of the militant sisters\nSeveral of the prominent constitutional suffragist leaders now declare that\nthey havo become convinced that suppression of the militants ls the only\nhope of securing the parliamentary\nsuffrage for women. Women already\npossess the municipal suffrage and\nmay hold any civic office outside of\nparliament.\nOBJECTIONS TU\nTOURING COURT\nLondon Times Believes Judgments De\nlivered in London More Acceptable\nThan at Heart of Controversy.\nCENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY'\nIS SEEKING INCORPORATION\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nOTTAWA, Nov. 7.\u2014The Central\nRailway company of Canada, which\nwill seek Incorporation next session,\nproposes to construct a railway from\nWinnipeg In a northwestern direction\nvia Yorkton, Sask., and Battleford, to\nEdmonton. The company will also\nseek power to carry ou a telephone\nand telegraph business. ,\n(Canadian Associated Press.)\nLONDON, Nov. 1,~Dismissing Lord\nHaldane's proposals for radical\nchanges in the constitution of tht\nJudicial committee of the privy council the Times today remarks that there\nis, In the opinion of most lawyers, including those of the overseas dominions, a distinct improvement of the\ncharacter of the judgments given by\nthe committee. Regarding the formation' of a section of the committee\nwhich shall tour tire empire, takfn<:\neases in the vitrlous dominions,, the\nTimes doubt's the expediency of such\na measure except In very rarfl circumstances and proceeds as follows:\n\"It is-probable, to Judge from the\ncases whicli have lately come from\nthe overseas dominion.**, that this committee may be often culled upon to\ndecide questions of -i political character, though veiled in legal phraseology.\nIt, may be the final arbiter as to economic difficulties which have convulsed\ndistant community, The decision\narrived at hero as to such matters is\nas likely, to say the least, to be generally accepted as If It were given In,\na place where tlio controversy had1\nlong raged and where persons had\ntaken sides.\"\n(Bv Daily News Leased Wire,)\nSANTA FE, N. M\u201e Nov. 7.\u2014An appeal for aid to prevent the massacre\nof the Indian agency force at Ship-\nrock, on the Navajo reservation, in\nnorthwestern New Mexico, was received by United States Marsh'.l A. M.\nHudspeth today from Agent W. T.\nShelton. A telegram from the agent\nsays the Indians threaten to kill, the\nwhites at the agency on Monday unless the government drops prosecution\nof 11 Indian outlaws indicted by a federal grand jury on. charges of riot and\nassault.\nThere are 500 Navajos in the vicinity of Shiprock who have never visited\nthe agency nor acknowledged the authority of the United States.\nBYLAW SUBJECT\nOF DISCUSSION\n\" 3-SKIia\nSelous Says He Would Like\nto See Plant Close Down-\nAustin Opposes Deal,\nNO  CHANCE  OF TRUST\nBUILDING NEW  RAILWAY\n(By Dally \"News L*?fl\u00abed wire,\nVANCOUVER, B. C, Nov. 7.\u2014That\nthere is not the slightest probability\nof the railway from Vancouver to the\nYukon being built with money supplied by the Standard Oil trust was\nthe statement made today by J. -I. Hill\nof the Great Norlhern company.\n\"There is as much chance,' said\nMr. Hill, \"of a line being hull! from\nthe Lions Heads, outside Vancouver,\nto the sky as there Is for that. line\nbeing built to the Yukon with money\nsupplied by that trust.\"\nBAIL  TO  BE  ALLOWED\nTO ALLEGED RIOTERS\nIIRtMAN   FRACTURES SKULL\nICTORU, B. C, Nov.   7.*-Jameu\nW of UiIb city, a fireman on the\ntmer Toes, foil downstairs at his\ne. J9 Ontario street,.yesterday and\ntured hiH skull, dying last even*\n{Bv Daily News Leased Wire.)\nVANCOUVER, B. C, Nov. 7.\u2014Clilof\nJustice Hunter Intimated today that\nthe 127 defendants who are In jail\nawaiting trial on charges connected\nWith the riots in Nanaimo and Ladysmith should be allowed out on ball.\nSo far as be could see, said his lordship, the evidence against the accused\nwas of such a character as would warrant him In releasing them, but he\nwould take up the cases individually\nbefore giving a final decision on any\nof them. The probability ls that ball\nwill be granted in each one of them.\nDE  ORO  RETAINS TITLE\n(Bv Dallv News Leased Wire.)\nNEW YORK, Nov. 7.\u2014Alfred Do\nOro, of Cuba, retained his title at\nthree cushion billiards by defeating\nCarney of Denver In the biBt block of\nthe three. The total score was K>0 to\n1-13.\nMILK CONSUMERS STRIKE\nSAY  PRICE TOO  HIGH\nHAMILTON, Ont., Nov. 7.\u2014The\nfight led by Mayor Allan against the\nincrease of milk prices lo 9c a quart\nIs spreading and the ratepayers association and other bodies are taking\nsides.- Consumers meanwhile are\nclamoring for a return to the old\nprice, 8c, and In many cases smaller\ndealers are giving in though they\nstill carry the 9c sign on the wagons.\nToday a new concern came on the\nscene and with a guarantee of 100\ngallons a day began a canvass for\ncustomers at Se.\nThe East-End Ratepayers association is the latest body to go on strike\nand Its members have agreed they\nwill use no more milk until the price\ndrops buck to Sc.\nNONAGENARIAN SCIENTIST DEAD\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nLONDON, Nov. 7.\u2014Alfred Russell\nWallace, one of the world's greatest\n\u25a0sclentlata and a leader -in psychological research, died today, aged 1)1\nyears, of senility.\nKOOTENAY AND  BOUNDARY\nAPPOINTMENTS  GAZETTED\n\/Special  tr,   rh- Dallv New\u00ab.)\nVictoria, B. C, Nov. 7.\u2014The following appointments are gazetted\nthis week: {\nJames Anderson of Kaslo, to be\nstipendiary magistrate for Kaslo\nelectoral district, vice R. J. Sten-\n\u00abon, resigned.\nE. E. Chipman of Kaslo, to be\npoliee magistrate.\nQ. E. L. Macklnnon of Cranbrook\nto be coroner,\nDonald McCallum of Orand\nForks to be official administrator\nfor Grand Forks electoral district\nvloe A, c. Sutton, resigned,\nTRANSCONTINENTAL\nNEARLY FINISHED\nOnly  Two   Hundred   Miles   in   British\nColumbia and Quebec Bridge\nNeeded to Complete Line.\n(By Dally News Leasc.j wire.)\nOTTAWA, Ont., Nov. 7.\u2014News that\nthe National Transcontinental railway\nIs connected up from Moncton to Winnipeg is expected almost hourly at the\noffices of the Transcontinental commission.\nAt the eud of September only six\nmiles of rails remained tu be laid.\nThe latest report is that the gap has\nbeen lined up save for the completion\nof the bridge over the second branch\nof the Meglskan river.\nThe bridge Is due to he finished by\nthis time and Is at a point directly\nnorth of Ottawa. When the rails are\nlaid over this bridge the whole line,\nexcept, of course, the Quebec bridge,\nwill be connected up not, only through\nthe eastern division, but. also from\ncoast to coast, save for 200 miles on\nthe Grand Trunk Pacific section, in\nBritish Columbia.\nUp to today the eastern section has\ncost ?165,000,000, inclusive of shops\nand roundhouses.\nFor the past year the commission\nhas operated the road between Moncton and Edmundston, N, B., and further extensions of the operation area\nwere announced today. The service\nwill be extended from Edmundston to\na point In Quebec, 50 miles west,\nwhere connection will be made with\na train service to Levis to bo operated\nthis winter by the contractors, M, P.\nand J. T, Davis.\nAnother portion of the line to be put\ninto operation fis from Hervery Junction to Apsirent, Quebec, This, as\nwell as theftines In New Brunswick\nand easterrte Quebec, is designed to\nserve the settlers, who are numerous,\nand also to facilitate lumbering operations. Just at present there will be\nno service from Quebec City because\nthat Is well served already by the\nCanadian Pacific railway and the Can\nadlan Northern railway lines,\nThe completion of the rail laying is\na cause of much satisfaction to the\ncommission. The progress of the work\nthis season has been rapid and well\nwithin the estimate of the time required.\nCARRIES   RICH   CARGO\nSTEAMER IS OVERDUE\n(By Dally News Leased Wire..)\nBOSTON. Nov. 7.-\u2014A week overdue\nat this port with fl cargo valued at\n$1,300,000. the Hamburg American line\nfreighter Aragonia was the subject of\nsome anxiety today. No word has\nbeen heard from her since she passed\nGibraltar on October 17, bound from\nYokohama and other Asiatic ports.\nTho Aragonia carried a crew of 60\nmen.\nWhile crossing the Red Sen thc\nfurnace crowns of one of her boilers\ncollapsed and she was forced to put\nIn at Aden for repairs. She was due\nhere   Oct.  30.\nTHE   WEDDING  PROCESSION\nPrmco  Arthur of Connaught and his bride\nCROWS  NEST COAL\nCOMPANY  LOSES ACTION\n(By Dally News Lbnsed Wire.)\nVancouver, 8, C., Nov. 7.\u2014The\nCrows Nest Pbss Coal company of\nFernie lost two cases In the supreme court today. The actions\narose out of the landslide that\ntook place on December 12 last\nyear, and January 13 of this year,\nwhen a number of men were killed\nand a man named Cutshaw was\nseriously Injured. In this case the\njudge took the case from the jury\nand the court of appeals ordered a\nnew trial. In the other case,\nwhere a man named Bird was given $4,000 damages, they were the\nappellants and the appeal was dismissed,\n\"Vote early for the gas bylaw\" waa\nthe burden of the appeal to property\nowners which was made last night by\nthe committee of citizens -which has\nmade arrangements with a view to getting as many voters as possible to tho\npolls today.\n\"If all property owners in favor of\nthe bylaw will vote the proposition,\nwill carry with a good margin,\" declared a member of the committee,\n\"but no property owner who is interested In the welfare of the city should\nfail to get out and mark his ballot\nopposite the line whieh says 'For tho\nbylaw. The majority of tho property\nowners, we believe, want Nelson to\ncontinue to be among the modern\ncities which possess a gas plant, but\ntihere Is always the dan-gar in the case\nof a money bylaw that people will\nthink It is sure to pass and neglect\nto vote. The result In such an event\nmight he that the bylaw, although a\nvery large majority of the property\nowners favor it, would fall of passage\nsimply because of the Impression th.it\nit was bound to carry.\n\"That is why we are working\" to get\nout the vote tomorrow and why we\nhope we will receive the active support\nof the citizens.\n\"We expect a heavy vote. That\nthere will he-a large percentage of\nwomen among those who will exercise\ntheir franchise is the expectation, ns\nthis Is the big shopping day of the\nweek and gas for cooking purposes la\nsomething in which most women an*\neven more directly concerned than the\nmen. With city management, of the\nplant extensions will he made and the\nI number of households served with be\nI Increased from year tn year. Just as\nthe electric light and water BerviceS\nhave heen extended to cover thc whole\ncity,\" he said.\n\"Vote early; see that your friends\nvote.\"\n' Where to Vote,\nTho noils will nnen this mornlmr :it\nfl o'clock and will clnae at. 7 o'clock\ntonight. .Voting for the east ward will\nbe at the city hall and for* the west\nward at the hand room, Kootenay\nstreet.\nThe board of trn.de rooms will bo\nnnen all day and will be the centre* of\nthe activity of Mie committee which\nIs working for the passage of the bylaw Information reeardhigthe voters'\nlist or other matters connected with\nthe bylaw may he \u00abecnred and those\nIn char-re will he glad to receive thn\nassistance of any interested in tho\nproposition.\nAustin and Selous Against.\nTumenta both for and aealnstlhe\npurchase nf Mie jras riant by the rlty\nwere heard last evening at a meeting\ncalled to dismiss thp pas and street\n\u25a0\u2022illway nuectioi'Q bv th***- trades and\nInlini* council. Aafllnit the bvlaw th\"\nnlnffevm Wng taken   \u25a0\u25a0\" TT   Solotip nnd\n\u25a0Md t. \\. Austin, while William Ebbs\nnnok**- 'n fai-o\" of thn nurohasp of Mi'*'\nTin piint. The mcpfine was nrepldetl\nivf-i- bv William Jo'-nston. president\nnf *h\u00bb trades council,\n\"I havn r.p (Trent amount of Infor-\nmi'lon   tn   of'or  on   Mlp   oiih.ioct.\"   P*inl\n\u25a0Md. AupHn 'n op'pnln\" hi- i-emarltar\n\"that T will lea\"\u00ab fn- Mr. Scion*:\" It\nwoo tlio \"fimp oh' thln't over asraln. he\ncnid.   Thn \"-jio nlnnt hnd enme before\n\u00bbbn nnpnlr, bict  '\"ni-   U w\"o '\u2022\"*.\u2022\u25a0\u25a0-> nPUlft\n\"nd tf *\u2022*\u25a0<*\u2022 \"ponip did \"ft, bite thia time\n,f would  he hem \u2022\"\u25a0\u2022min    next   year.\nTher*** was *\"*** nrnfft In the concern\nor M-nor-. -n-iin were now running It\nml  Mielr nMppt n-as tr, unload  tlrnlr\nburdpn nn Mm \u2022*ttv. Referring to the\n..   nf   thn   ftunporters   nf   the\nbylaw it wns a minor thing, he said.\n'\u00bb Mm nnmnanv eo\u00bbtd not make it pnv\n\"\u2022'.'   thn effv cl.nllld  he nbln to do an,\n\u2022''hn rom'1-.i'v'o honks n'fl.fl the nit\"-\" alltt*\n''-\u2022r'l ptptement- he unld, proved con-'\nnbiutvpiv   Mmt.  the  mm pany was  not\n\u2022nnVIng \"ione*\\    A\"-aln. in almnt*t nil\n\"bins where Mio n\\tv wished to obtain\nnh*\u00bb*t\u00ab*\u00abmtnn of 'to nu blip til'lIMn** It pon-\n\"Tally had n fleht op Its lianda In do-\n'n*i oo.  BomRtfmeq le-ral  notion was\niPPn-ionrv, end why In this ease, he\n\"\u25a0ked. was it that if, wns no onpy fnr\n\u25a0hP p(tv to make <* flicker?   The city\n\u2022id not P*-nwn nearlv In the nropor-\n<nn  tbat  th***  ^as  eoninnnv, when  it\nopened\" un. had anticipated, and now\n\u2022\u25a0'n r-omnF-ny wan+M to Tef. rid of the\nnlnnt.   Aid. Cunllffe h-Hl figured that\nthe nlnnt would nav $^.000 or *S (.000\n<i vpnr over and above income, which\nwould cover thn nost of operation, tlm\nInterest nnd sini-lnm fund, rnf, to apeak\nnf the depreciation.   TTp did not see\n-how the oity eould nmkn thli saving.\nLanf. sni-in***. said Aid. Austin, Mavop\nKoper\\ tobi the members of the labor\nr.nmm't\u00abi*>fon duf-nu; It\" lesslons In this\ncltv thnt, the ettv pouM no*- do nubile\nwork or nny ethoi- pinna of work as\neheanlv   nn   an   '\"dividual   or private\ncornnrnMnn.      nut    now be  said  hn\neould t.nVn n  n-orimnt ^as plant and\nopera to   it   more  cheaply nnd  better\n(Continued op V&ge rive.)\n MO! TWO,\nCfce Sallj) J\u00ab.; fe^ &$\nSATURDAY\nNOVEMBER 8    \"\"J\nNa-DruCo.\n\"Ruby Rose\"\nCOLD CREAM\nAn exquisitely perfumed ^emollient for cleansing and beautifying thc\nskin, it assures protection from cold winds nnd Is unequalled for general\ntoilet use. It is absolutely pure and harmless, containing no injurious\ninjrrcdlonls. Used as a direct application Or as a massage it will he\nfound of great value In soothing and Invigorating the skin.\nPrice 25c and 50c\nCanada Drug & Book Co. Ltd.\nPhone 81        Nelson's Pioneer Drag Store      P.O. Box 502\nMAIL ORDERS GIVEf-J SPECIAL ATTENTION.\nDANCE  AT  FERNIE\nWAS  GREAT  SUCCESS\n(Special to The Dally News.)\nFERNIE, n. C\u201e Nov. .'.\u2014The dance\nheld under the auspices of the ladles\nof the Church of England ou Thursday night was :>. great success. The\nfunds derived therefrom are to be devoted to the seating of the church.\nA meeting of the board ot trade is\ncalled for Friday evening to\" Protest\nagainst the action of the Montana railway commission and the city or Kalispell in having the Great Northern\nrailway change their schedule to siiit\ntheir convenience to the detriment of\nFernie, as much inconvenience- Is experienced by the inhabitants of Elko,\nWaldo and Baynes' Lake,'\nIn the correspondence from Fernie\non November 4 appeared an item referring to thl\"eG estimable young\nladie'S entertaining their friends to a\nmidnight, supper iu the Napanee hotel\non the night of the first. This, along\nwith other social items, was handed\nin for publication in the usual way,\nand appears to have caused annoyance in tbe manner in whicli it was\nwarded. The supper, or, rather, light\nrefreshments was served at an early\nhour ami a pleasant evening was sp<mt.\nthe guests leaving long before midnight. There was no intention on the\npart of the writer to publish anything\nm cause ill feeling or annoyance.\nPACKING  SCHOOL PROPOSED\nFOR ROBSON DISTRICT\nrctnpptnl *n Thr T)nllv N-Wr\"*i\nROBSON, B. C, Nov. 7.\u2014-The regular monthly meeting of the Robson\nFarmers' institute was held on Thursday evening. The matter of holdlne\nn iiackinif .school again this year was\ndiscussed.'but owing to an insufficient number being obtained among\nthose present it was decided to post\na notice for the benefit of others who\nmight desire to enter, their names to\nbe given to the secretary of the institute.\nIt was decided to leave the ordering of a second car of grain and feed\nuntil next Month, as the majority of\nmembers were well supplied.\nAt a meeting of the directors held\nrecently H. G, Slater was elected vice-\npresident and A. Hartford and F. 13.\nOsborne directors, to fill vacancies for\nthe unexpired term.\nThe annual meeting of the institute\nwill be held on Thursday, December\nIS.\nConsiderable disappointment was occasioned by the absence of Alex. Muir-\nhead, who was announced to address\nthe*meetlng on the subject of \"Bush\nFruits.\" \\\nBorn, In Robson on Thursday, November ti, to -Mr. and Mrs, Gordon R.\nBrown, a son.\nW. T. Wickham was a Nelson visitor on Thursday.\nREVELSTOKE NOTES\nfSneclfll to Th* Dally News.)\nREVELSTOKE, B. C* Nov. 7.-\u2014W;\nBowden, assistant engineer of the Dominion government, Is making a tour\nof the Arrow lakes this week.\nThe Revelstoke Amateur Dramatic\nclub is starting rehearsals for a three-\nact comedy-drama entitled \"Uncle\nRube,\" which will he produced shortly.\nThe Gblumbia river survey party.\nunder w. F. Richardson, has completed ita work between Revelstoke and\nArrowhead, and this week is moving\nits headquarters to thn lower reaches\nof the river between the upper and\nlower lakes.\nThe Shakespeare club met at the\nhome of the president. P. EJ, Wilson,\nwith an attendance of 2d members.\nThe chair wag taken hy Mr. Wilson\nand the first two acts of \"King Lear\"\nread through in character. At the\nclose of the meeting tea was served.\nThe next meeting will be held at the\nhome of Mrs- Dr. McLean on the third\nTuesday of this month.\nDEATH   FROM   WASP   STING\nThe death of John Wyke, a strong\nfarm worker aged 4.1 at Withlngton,\nEngland, was attributed at the coroner's inquest to the sting of a wasp.\nWhile brushing bis baud along a\nhedge Wyke struck a wasp's nest and\nreceived a sting between the thumb\nand forefinger. He died immediately.\nDr. Hawtborne said the sting was\nfrom a female wasp\u2014female wasps\nbeing venomous\u2014and death was due\nto shock and paralysis of the heart.\nKootenay and Boundary\nITALIAN FALLS TWO\nHUNDRED FEET\nJaws   and   Legs   Broken   But   Is   Expected to Recovor\u2014Taken to\nHospital\n(Special to The Dally News.)\nGRAND FORKS, IU'., Nov. 7.\u2014\nMike JJorellie, an Italian, had'a narrow escape from Instant death yesterday in the granite 'iimrrie.-* at' Fife,\nii few miles east of the city. \"W-hile\nhe was engaged stripping rock on the\nbrow of the quarry he lost his'balance itr some way nnd fell, 200* feet\nto the bottom. He was unconscious\nwhen picked up and was Immedint-'iv\nrushefl to the (\"rand Forks hospital,\nwhere be lecelved medical' attention\nfrom Dr. Thonisett. It was fon.id\nthat liis jaws were badly broken and\nhis legs and other parts of his body\nbadly bruised, but his injuries are\nnot expected to prove fatal. He Is\nreported this morning to he gradually\nove\nIng.\n' M. Wethoral, who has been connected with tho ICmpress theatre since\nit was opened, is in the hospital ro*\ncovering from nn orient tion for appendicitis.\nThe Schubert company' played in\nthe opera house last night to a large\nand  appreciative niidlchc\u00a3.\nThe'working staff of-the city elcc**\ntrician's office is being kept unusually busy' fbl* week and will continue so for another w-ek' gathering\nIn the city elect Wc metnra for the\npurpose of being tested and stamped\nby the government official, who It\nhere for that purpose. This adjustment of meters will insure to the\nconsumer that ho Is not paying for\nlipht ho Is not using on account of\nhis meter running fast uhd will also\nInsure the city against loss on account  nf  slow   meters.\nFORTY-HORSEPOWER  CAR\nFALLS INTO LONG LAKE\n(Special to The Dally News.)\nKELOWNA, Q. 0\u201e Nov. 7.\u2014On the\nVernon road, near Oyaina, on November 3- ft McLaughlin dp-horsepower car\nran off the road.into Long lake. No\ndamage was done, but one of the three\npassengers is said to have had a narrow escape from drowning.\nThe annual dance given by the fire\nbrigade Is to take place in the new\nhall in the Morrison-Sutherland hall\non November 27. This will be the\nopening -event iu these premises,\nwhich, are now in course of completion\nand which afford particular facilities\nfor such occasions, being fitted with\nspacious dressing rooms, lavatories\nund kitchen, tho last, named belli**;\nsupplied with 200 sets of dishes for\nuse at public functions.\nTin-- Canadian Pacific, railway steamer Castlegar collided with a ferry\nscow, near Naramata and cut in two\nthe'tug\" \u25a0which was propelling the\nscow. 'Three men wore injured, including the engineer of the small boat,\nwho sustained a compound fracture of\nthe leg. No explanation is received\nfrom tbe authorities as to whom to attach the blurae,\nTho \"D\" squadron of the 30th Brit-\nIsl) Columbia horse \"announce the sec-\noi.d series of winter dances lo commence on November II in the opera\nhouse nnd thereafter on the first and\nthird Thursdays of each month until\nfurther notice.\nHealth worm\nKavil\\|>\nmakes life worth living. If you feel fun down, with a tendency\ntoward throat and lung troubles growing on you\u2014act quickly\nand wisely\u2014take\nNA-DRU-CO -\u00a3\u00a3... CodLi-lrOil\nThis is a perfect and pleasant combination-oMhe best.Norwegian Cod\nLiver Oil with Malt Extract^Cherry Bark and Hypophosphites. It restores\nwasted energies, fortifies the system to resist coughs and colds, and gives\nthat abounding vitality which makes one glad to be alive. As a food-tonic\nafter wasting illness, or for weak, puny children, il has few, if any, equate.\nN A- DPU-CO. '\u25a0' 50c. and $1.00 bottles\u2014at your Druggist's.\nNATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO.\nOF CANADA,\nLIMITED.   308\nIson's Best Residential Section\nThis is the best lime of year to buy Lots in  ROSEMONT fop several  reasons:\nThe leaves are off the trees, making inspection of  Lots  easy\nOVER ONE-HALF  MILE OF WATER  PIPE  HAS %EBH  LAID AND CITY WATER TURNED ON.\nELECTRIC  LIGHT  HAS  BEEN  INSTALLED,  SERVING A  LARGE  AREA.\nTELEPHONE POLES ARE BEING ERECTED AND THE SERVICE WILL BE PLACED IN SEVERAL\nRESIDENCES IN A FEW*\"DAYS.\nConsiderable work has been done on the streets this fall and a large appropriation  is promised for 1914.\nThe present prices of all  Lots will be raised 10 per cent, next spring usjtjiout fail.\nROSEMONT IS DESTINED TO BECOME THE \"WEST END\" OF NELSON. TAKE VANCOUVER,\nCALGARY, MOOSE JAW, WINNIPEG AND OTHER LARGE CITIES, THE \"WEST END\" ALWAYS WINS\nOUT AS THE CHOICE RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT.\nWatch this space for more particulars.\u2014Write or call for illustrated booklet, map and price list.\nOPEN  SATURDAY  EVENINGS, 7:30 TO 9:30\nMcQuarrie & Robertson\nJURY FIND DAMAGE\nCAUSED BY FIRE\nNelson   Fort .Sheppard   Railway  Company   Will   Appeal\u2014Fire   Seen\n*   *       Near  Right  of Wa\/   '\n(Special to Thr*. Daily News.)\nROSSLAND, lir.. Nov. 7.\u2014The\ntrials 'of'Hearne versus the Nelson\nFort Sheppard Rdlwuy company, and\ntho Tradors Nation.d Mnnk vemn- the.\nNelson''Fort Shc]ip;inl ltnihvay- company proceeded yesterday before\n-Judge Forin1 and a jury. The plaintiffs having 'completed their side of\nthe ease on the evening before, A.# II.\nMaenclll, K.C., on la-half of the dc-\nrcnihi'nt, the comjnmv. made a motion\nfor nonTsuft, Which wns successfully\nopposed'1 by 13. S. 11. Winn, of- the\ncounsel for the plaintiff**, His Honor\nJudge Forin holding lhat there was\nsufficient evidence In go -to -the jury.\nTbe trials thereupon pr-iucodud. The\ndefferico being in the evidence of Its\nthree cruiser*--, taken at the-preceding trials, and four othei*1 Witnesses,\nwho stated that they, had seen if fire\nabout 300 feet from the right of way\nand about 1% nilli-s up the track from\nSalmo. ' This concluded the evidence\nfor the defence. Mr. MuOneill and Mr.\nJ-*]ncott uddressed the Jury. The-jdry\nwere Out abOut lln-i-\u25a0(uai'lers of an\nhour and. unanimously arrived at a\nverdict irt both eases. They found that\nthe plnm'tilT He;; tne had snffeK'd\nd-nnaga to the .-in.nii.lv or $l,'i0u and\ntlie Triiders' Haul: tn the amount ot\n$150. .Tudgment was entered uccord-\nirigly. The'counsel for the defence intimated that the company would appeal. Thc jury consisted of: -Thomas\nKmbletoni foreman; .1.- II. Maedonald,\nGeorge Owens, II. IT. QUI and Fred\nMnlcom.\nTho members of the Dailies' club\nentertained at a delightful progressive\nfive hundred p.trty at the club rooms\nlast night, about 40 being present.\nCards were played until 11 o'clock,\nafter which refreshments were served.\nThose winning the honors of the evening were: Mrs. \u00ab'. ]|. Wnlliicc, ladies'\nfirst'prize; Mrs. II. \\V. Atkinson, second prize; 11. W. Atkinson, gentlemen's first prize, H. W. Atkinson;\nspcnnd, <1. A. Luffeity.\nTim Women's 1'itrochlal branch of\nthe St. George's church are making\ngreat preparations for their sale of\nplain and fnney artloles nhd homo\ncooking on Nov. IT. In the Knights of\nColumbus hall.\nMrs. H. P. Mackenzie and two children, Helen and Jack, of Ciilgary, arrived in town lust night and nre visiting friends for it feW days.\nNext Sunday l-*rofes8pr George Vld-\ngeon of Vancouver will occupy the\npulfllt of St.. Andrew's Prcsbylcri.-in\nchurch. The morning service will be\nof special interest for children and\nparents. In the dftentbon; at 3.-16; Dr.\ni'ldgcon will address the St. Andrew's.\nMen's club, which Is taking the form\nof it V. M. Ci .\u2022wcltib'for the whole\ncity. The meeting will bo,.held in the\npai'lors of the Methodist church. A\nmale iinai'teitc will feing at tbo meeting. Dr. 1'idgeon will again preach\n;it 7:30 In the Prosljyterlnrt chiirch\nnnd the Sherman's fltlarfettc will sing,\nnn Monday evening he will lecture in\nthe   Presbyterian   church.\nMr. und Mrs. ('. it. K. Ollls, who\nhavo been here for the past, three\nweeks, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs}\nH. T. Ollls, left on Thursday morning via iho Great Northern for Vnii-\n.-OU--C.*, where they will reside in\nt'ui ire.\nA dance will be given in tbc Armory\nor. Nt-v. II) by the 'Knights of Colum-\nMt^nnd Mrs. Allan Newitt left this\nmorning vlii the Great Northern on\nit short honeymoon trip to Spokane.\nThrough an emir, Milton A. Graves\nwns reported in Thursday's paper as\nbeing fined for selling liuuor to tin\ninterdicted person. The'case came up\non Wednesday afternoon and After\nheuring several witnesses the case\nwus ndjpurned until Thursday morning,  when   it  wns  dismissed.\nMiss Bra HInckmun and small\nparjy went down the, mine hist evening.    . \u25a0'\nThe death occurred this afternoon\nfrf Mrs. 11. Seneerbox, who has been\nnli.ng fnr'some tirfie r-flflt\".\nMEETING TO  DISCUSS\nRURAL  MAIL  DELIVERY\nPROCTOR, II. C\u201e Nov. 7.\u2014A public\nmeeting will be held on Saturday at\n7:'I0 p.m. in Gallop's hall, to dlscUBfi\nthe proposed rural mall delivery For\nthe districts of Proctor and Harrop.\nA general meeting of the Proctor\nnnd District Farmers;' institute will b*-*\nheld in Onlltip's hull on Saturday. November 15. at 7:3f> p.m., to consider\n(a) resolution*-, to \u25a0b\u00ab* seal to the central- convention; fbl formation or\n\"licking pchnols: fcl resolution to re-\nduco membership fee.\nMembers are i-eouested to pent! in\ntheir rem i to Hi oils for teed for the wliite to Fi. Watson, secretary of the institute, on or before the date of tlie\nmeeting, as he is shortly ordering art-\nother carload. Mr. Watson also wishes\nto rail tbo attention of members to thp\niiiilo of dairy cattle by the denartmenl\nof agriculture In Nelson on Tuesday\nnext, as advertised In The Daily News.\nAn accident* which again illustrates\nthe necessity of a guard rail or chain\non wharves with a sleep gradient,\nhappened on Proctor wharf on Thursday, when Gilbert*R: Polton was taking a ld\u00bbd 'of apples to ship hy the\nMoyie. The wharf war, slippery and\none of (foe team in tho rig slipped\nand his, hind leg Went over the side;\nas did ono-of the front wheels of the\nrig, Fortunately the hind wheel\ncaught against one of the piles and\nprevented tho whole lot going over.\nIt was Impossible* to cut the horse\nloose and allow him to drop into the\nlake, as Immediately below him were\nfonr Jagged piles, tho remains of a\nliToken- dolphin. Fortunately there\nwero many ready helpers at hand and\nafter somo 4b minutes' work rapes\nv\/we attached to the horse and he\nwas'hauled bodily on to the wharf\nThe Appleton Brothers of Sunshine\nB&y are 'busy erecting a large chicken\nKootenayRati*\nges arc sold\n\"everywhere\nby good dealers who back\nup our guarantee on this\nsplendid\nrang e****\u2014\nMcCiaiy\u00bb\nJuicy roasts fetain-\ntheir natural flavor\u2014j\npuddings, bread and\ncakes arc always light\nand sweet when\ncooked or baked in\nKootenay steel range.\nThe reason is that a\nscientific system of\noven ventilation' has\nbeen perfected. You\nshould know all\nabout this and numerous other exclusive\nfeatures before select-,\ning your range.\n623\n(\u00a35     &\nLondon,     Toronto,     Montreal,     Winnipeg,\nVancouver,    St. John,    Hamilton,\nCalgary, Saskatoon,   Edmonton.\nSold in Nelson by Wood-Vallance Hardware Co., Limited\nhouse,   100  It.  by   28,  with  concrete\nfoundations.\nVERNON CHOSEN FOR\nPEACE CELEBAATI0N\nFigures  Show  Growth  of  City\u2014Work\nBeinfj   Rushed  on   Installation\nof    Engine\n(Special to T'n,. Dally News.)\nVERNON,. U.C., Nov. 7.-Vernon bns\nbeen selected ns one of the Canadian\ncentres at which the peace centenary\ncelebration will be held in 1915 to\ncom in em orate the passing of a century of peace between tho Dominion\nand flie. United States. Mayor .1. T.\nMutrlo, Aid. \\V. II- Slplth and Rich-\naid Ohee, secretary of the board of\ntrail'', ure memhers of tbe org.uii-'.ii-\ntion  committee.\nCustoms receipts at. the port of\nVernon for October this year were\n$-04 in excess of those for the same\nmonth last year. Thp customs receipts so fur lliis ealeiuinr year\nitmoimt   to   546,600.01.\nBuilding permits  for thc month  of\nOctober In   Vernon thia year to  dat\ntotal   $104,123,   tbe   permits    for    tbc\nmonth   of   October  having called   tc\nan   expenditure of $7,040.    The  city\nwater  revenue  also  shows ii  marked\nna in, tbe fiffures for October being\n$1,300, ns against about $1,100 for October, 11)12. The-total water receipt.**\nfor thn first ten months of 1013 dmiml\nthose for the entire year 1012.\nWork is being rushed on the insinuation of Vernon's new $l\".,000 oil\nengine at the city power house. The\nnew plant will generate 520 ii.p., in\naddition to the 200 h.p. on-jlno now\noperating. The city's electric light\nwires ani] pole lines are being renovated and extended ;it a cost of $85,-\n000. Quicksand was struck when lhe\nmassive concrete foundation for the\nnew engine was belhg sunk, and now\nthe concrete, which is 12 ft, thick,\n10 fl. wide, and 33 ft. long, rests on\npiles driven 21 ft. into the ground,\nAn opium joint In, Vernon's Ohliui-\ntown was ni hied this week by the\ncity police force, under the leadership\nof Chief K. N. *C1arKo. The placq\nrnided was above tho SIhr- IjCO laundry on Vance street. The police, when\nthey battered down the doors, found\nfive inmates, one of whom was actually smoking opium, mul one ol' whom\nlind n box of \"pills\" In his poekel. The\nother three were hopelessly stupefied\nwith the drug,' The entire paraphernal lu. Including pipes, opium pills,\ncrude opium nnd couches, wns seined.-\nThe 1'hinamon arc now out on bail\naggregating $200.\nDaily News \"Want\" Ads, Got Result*-,\nCOMMISSIONER   DAVID   REE-S\nCommander of the Salvation Ai*l\nof   Canada,   whose   serious   illnessf\ncausing   much   concern -in   army\ncles, especially in view of the visill\niho     comm;inder-in-chief,     Draimfl\nllnotb.-\nFor Saturday Only\n150 YARDS\nUnbleached Table Linen\n54   in.  wide,  regular  35c,  for\n17g\nJust tho thing for common use.\nTWO   PIECES   BELFAST  GRASS   BLEACHED\nAl! Linen Table Damask\n<f Rogular $1.50 for\nQOc\ni\\\u00a5tTo\\^--h\nHAIRPINS,  Assorted, 3  Boxes for 10c\nSAFETY PINS, regular 10c for-   5c\nSILK  HAIR  NETS, 3 for    10c\nHOOKS AND  EYES, 2 cards  for     5c\nPrints\nIN   LIGHT AND   DARK\nAbout  500 Yards.    Regular   15c for\n9c\nStriped Ticking    |\nRegular 30c and 35c for   '\n20c\n100 YARDS\nBleached Sheeting\n2'-<i   Yards  Wide.     Regular 45c  for'1*\n30c\nT        IVIILLIIVERY^\nTRIMMED  HATS,  regular up lo J9.00 for ....J2.95I\nUNTRIMMED FELT SHAPE, regular J5.00, for l|-1.l)ol\nVEILING, regular $1.00 per yard for   6O0I\nVANITY  VEILS, regular $2.00 and $3.00 for ...$1,001\nSMIULIE  & WEIRI\n SATURDAY\nNOVEMBER S\nCfr Satt? Jlftus.\nfAce thum\n\/\/#\nIE BEST LUIIMEHT\nci ram KKica run thi iiumu bom\nGombault's\nI\n_ Illj|,iIH)(ltiti|; uki\nillnf, riiMtfnr all 01<\n,\u00ab Sara*, llrulgsi.o\nIV Woutiu-j, ft],,,,,\nMriOt CMcort, Boll-\n>M Cnrol Bin\n Ill IlutiiOlin\nISTIO  JULS'AM tun\n\u25a0flu DO  equal Br\niflj    ft      LlQillltDI\nIT HAS NO EQUAL\nA '\n-noli say to oil\ni buy ft that il doe:\ncoatalit a particle\n\u25a0iiangiis strbst.incc\ntliercfore nu Sam\nretail from its ft'\nB. Persistant,\n]<*\u25a0\u00bb uu will cure\nt eld or thrum-\ntale -Mit it enn 6:\nIM any case (hat\nilrat nn OBtHor-1\nalleatiDO ultli\niert safety.\nPai-focll* S\u00bb.*\u00bb\n'-   and\nRelloblo  Remtdy\nfor\nSore Throat\nCheat Cold\nBackache\nNeuralgia\n,   Sprains\nStrains\nLumbago'\nDiphtheria\nSore Lungs\nRheumatism\nand    \\\nal! S\u00abH Joints\nJVEI THE SD3E;tH3S--SIIi\u00a3HQIHEHJ MUfiCUS\n\u25a0b1.H1. Tax.\u2014\"Ono h-iiU Oauatlo \u25a0\u25a0laam did\nrli\u00abuni*tisin nnwo good ibU *1!\u00bb.00 p\u00abj4 IB\nr'ibllli.\" . i   OTTO A. BKItnB.\n..*\u2022!.60 piftiDlll*. GcM ty drr^el'l-,\u00ab\u00bb\u00bb***\nIMpniit-r-H-nid.    Writ* *>r ll<wkl\u00bblv \u00bb.;'\u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0!\u25a0\u25a0- -\nUWBEHGE-WlttlJlMI COMPANY, Taronia.Can.^\nmmm%*M'*\nWORLD'S   CHAMPION   LADY   GOLFERS PLACING IN CANADA\nMRISTMAS\nmmm fares\nI'm  the  West   in  Connection\nwith the\nR0Y4L LINE\nI'fjWs on Sale Nov. 7 to Dec.\nIf 31, 1913.   '\nIJ-eturn Limits, Five Months.\n|''        Good' Going on\n.,, ROYAL GEORGE\nllfn Montreal, Saturday, Nov.15\nIKCIAL    TRAIN    WITHOUT\nIIWANGE FROM WINNIPEG\n|l|       NOVEMBER   12.\nI ROYAL EDWARD\n|l|ti Halifax, Wednesday, Dec.3\nLftCIAL    TRAIN    WITHOUT\nJ'.IANGE FROM WINNIPEG\nI.',       NOVEMBER 29\n*\u25a0' ROYAL GEORGE\njli Halifax, Tuesday, Dec. 16.\nVlii reservations and full\nTmiitlun from any Hull or\naslilp AtveiH, or wrlto or\nA. H. DAVIS, General\nfit, 583 Main St., Winnipeg.\nTorontq.    Sittliif,-. from Ipft'tu risrli: MIbs Murit'I Dodd, of   England,   champion   of   Han\n.England,   champion of the'.Unltetl Htatfin.   Hack row:  Miss Mabc-1 Harrison, of Ireland,\nMiss Violet Pooler, of Victoria,, B.C.    -The side plfetJlfVs*lir*e Miss\" Ravenscroft on  tliB'left and Miss Dodd on the right.\nProm photos taken at the l.amh ton'golf links.\nMiss  f''lorence Harvey, of Hamilton;  Miss  Ravenscroft,\nIda;\nand\nLOWER RATES FOR\n. MARCONIGRAMS\n'&i&&eM%^&^\/<5&F\nCHAMPION   LADY   GOLFERS  IN  ACTION\nj.ir..  Links near Toronto.     Miss  lJoolcy, of Victoria.\nHarrison, of Irclandi' the Irish champion.\nNews of Sport\nll'R YOUR CONVENIENCE\nI-fey Orders issued.\nIj '.tars of Credit for the con-\nlliience of those who travel,\nfj\/ingsj    Department.      One\nar   opens   a   savings   ac-\nEstablished  1875.\nAD OFFICE:\nTORONTO, ONT.\nital (paid up) * $6,926,000\nerve and  Undiv-\ned   Profit 8,100,000\nR.  Wilkie,   President and\nGeneral Manager.\nRobert Jaffray, V.-Pres,\n..-*.    Nelson   Branch.\nIH.  D.\nINTEREST KEEN  IN SHOWING\nOF HIGH SCHOOL TEAM\nTho next basketball game of the\nclass trophy series at the Y.M.C.A.\nwill take place on Wednesday evening\nnext at 9 o'clock, when tlie teams of\ntlio High School and Business Men's\nclasses will meet. The High School\nteam this year Is made Up entirely of\nnew material for the senior division\nof basketball at the \"Y\" and considerable Interest is hinged around the\nBhbwlng that tlio boys will make,\n, In previous years the High School\nboys have made a runaway game of\nany In which they bave participated,\nbut this year tlie teams appear to be\non an utmost eqital footiifg and though\nthe Hualnes** Men have a .considerably\nstrengthened team over last year, yet\nthey are looking forward to tb0 game\nof their lives.\nALLEN AND BROWN WIN\nIN  BOWLING TOURNEY\nAllen's and' Brown's teams were the\nwinners in last evening's games in the\nY.M.C.A, bowling tournament. Allen\nhnd both bleb score and high averaeo\nfor the evening with 17fi pins for htetf\name nnd a total of 477 pins for the\nthree games,\nThe folIowIi>Er were the scores:\nFirm Game.\nFuller     120     Rfi    107\u2014.1151\nAllen     140   17(1   152\u2014470\n\u00ab-_    T0     THE     CREDITORS\nJ-tEHOLDERS      AND    .MEM-\nOF   THE   YANKEE   UIRL\nMINES,   LIMITED.\nnt to tho Order.of'theSupreme\nBritish   t'oliinilil,,   dated   the\n|f; nf October,   1018,  a  meeting\nlltorti,   shareholders    and\nthe   Yankee    Girl   Gold\n|lmlted   will   be   held  at  tho\nj- Hamilton  &  Writ-,-,-,, at  the\nIJNelsotf on   Monday,  thr  .I7th\npbvtfrrjbdr, m 13, at  n o'clock\nI'lrni'in   for   the   p irpose   of\nt tin? request bv i -q idlder*\nPtioj-j on tffe cortipany'a pro-\nan extension  r,-t i ,ne.\nthl\u201e   li-ird   day  o.'   October,\nJOHN  ERASER,\n\u201e klqujdator.\n|.I. BOWMAN,\nDistrictRegistrar.\nBaseball league for tho year 1911,\nPresident-elect \u2022 .lames Fleming making the appointment.\nJUDGE DECLARES CYCLONE\nWON EDMONTON DERBY\nfBv Dallv NeWa Leaned Wire.)\nEDMONTON, Nov. 7.\u2014By the decision of Mr. Justice Beck in the supremo court .\"Cyclone,\" the three-year-\nold colt owned, bred and trained by\nWalter Sprole, Edmonton, is declared\nthe winner of the 1913 Edmonton Der\nby, which was run at the Edmonton\nexhibition in August. The ease arose\nout of the question of the eligibility\nof Ben More, owned by J. C. C. Brem-\nner, Edmonton. Ben More won, Cyclone and Cyllman, both Sprole colts,\nbeing second and third. Sprole alleged that Bon More had been trained\nIn Idaho, which was contrary to one\nof the rules of the race. The costs\nof the action and $1)50 were also granted plaintiff.\nWireless  Line ta be Devoted  Entirely\nta Traffic  Briwran Canada\nand Britain\n(Cdtradlffn Ass-ec,ut***d Presr.)\nLONDON Nov. 7.\u2014A wireless line\ndevoted entirely to the traffic between Canada and the United Kingdom :s among the many important\nwlreles*- developments how Oef-dlng\nwith the Marconi company, and It\nIs hoped tn complete arnin-rcmr-nt*-\nverv shortly bj> which the present\nlines fro\u2122 Glace* Hay to CHfdfiH will\nbe entirely devoted tn Canada.\n\"We have jiirt completed th> inntal-\nlatlon of - duplex ays em at those two\nstation*?,\" says an official of -the company. \"an-1 'the only thins; wh'cb Is delaying us in a Kll-:ht difficulty fn regard to cqrrtmhnca tions between\ntr.<nj?mlttliig- and receivin.\" fltftrons\nbetween Lulerfrtiek and Cllfden, it\npurely lanri line,- a difficulty tn which\nthe post office Is now attending*. We\nexpect that In a week, or two everything will be ready.. Wc hope to\ntransmit mesages at the rate of 100\nwords per minute and receive them\nat a slmila-- rate, and tiffopnae to lower\nthe tarfff between Great Hritnin and\nCanada to flye pence per word as\nagainst 7\"^ pence at the present\ntime, nnd Is per word ac chargpri b.v\nth**\/ c:ible company. Deferred \u25a0me'?-\nsp.sres will naturally bp sent at a reduced rate, thoiiKb we have not yet\ndecided whether to mcAe the reduction 50 per cent.\n\"CASCARETS\" BEST\nBOWEL CLEANSER\nNo  Biliousness, Headache, Sick, Sour\n-tomach,   Indigestion,  Coated\nTor.giie Qr Constipation.\nfurred Ton*jua. Mud Taste, Indij-.es-\nMpn, Sallow Skin nnd Miserable Hcad-\ncHich .-(imp frnm fl torpid llver and\nciogirsii bowels, which cause your\n9w>mach to becom-. rilled with undl-\ngssrpf] fi-rvi. whieh sour** and ferments\nlike garbage in a swill barrel; That's\nthp firat step to untold mlaery\u2014indl-\n-.-c-tln'i. foul pases, bar! breath, yellow\nf\\v.n. mental fears, everything lhat la\nhorribje and naufleatlng. a Caacaret\ntonight will give your constipated\nbowels thorough cleansing n'nd\natraigjitf-ji vou out by morning. Thev\nwork wiiilc you sleep\u2014a ,o-ccnt box\nfrom your drugglBt will kee\u201e you\nffeeling good for months, Millions of\nmen ami women take it Gasearet now\nand then to keen liie,ir stomach, liver\nand bowel!* repulr.teil, and never know\no misorablo moment. Don't forget the\nchildren\u2014the!,, iltti,. imjldea need a'\ngood, Bcntb- clenria'ing, ton.\ntlful Ufa size paintings of his late majesty King Edward VH> and Queen\nAlexandra, which were the only two\npictures to adorn the council chamber, are to be taken down. They will\nbe replaced by paintings of their majesties King George and Queen Mary\ntomorrow . The new paintings, whicli\nare also life size reproductions, are\nths gift of the King and Queen.\nJDEVON\nArrow\nCOLLAR\n3 for 50 cts.\nCl^faatioft aCa,, Im, gUfcm, Sake Dip*. Hantrwl\nHOUSE SERVANTS OF\n<*LL  KINDS CAN,\nNews* Want Column\nFIND   WORK   AT\nll I   reason's\nTHE big, roomy house or in the small\ncottage there is always some  cold corner\nwhere extra Jieat is needed.\nLIVERPOOL  AUTUMN  CUP\nWON  BY OUTSIDER\nf'liv   r*in1|,.   \u2022StAvt\"   T.ii-if-n'   Wtru**\nLONDON, Nov. 7.\u2014At Liverpool today the Liverpool autumn cup, \u00a31,375,,\nqne mile and three furlongs, was won\nby an-outslder. P. Nellie*** three-year-\nold chestnut colt, China Cock, by San-\ntol-HIgh Feather. The winner started\nat 20 to 1. R. C. Dawson's three-year-\nold Oaelle, the second favorite, was\nsecond, 9 to 2, and P. F, Heyburn's\nseven-year-old horse Moscato, 10 to 1,\nwas third.   The field numbered 13.\n_\t\n<*8 \"Want'\nAda.\nGet\nReaulte.\nf\nNEWSPAPERMAN  APPOINTED\nBASEBALL LEAGUE SECRETARY\n'Bv Dflllv N-.iv.  I.nn^n.j   r..fP0\\\nMEDICINE   HAT,   Allil..   Nov.   7.\u2014\nD. E. CuHhlnsr, of tlio Times .editorial\nHtnff,   luiH   l)een   appointed   aeeretary-\ntreaaiirer    of    the    Western    Canada\nANOTHER  WESTERN\nDIVORCE   CASE\n(By Dally Nows Leased Wire.)\nOTTAWA, Nov. 7.\u2014Another western divorce case is given notice of\nin tiie Canada Gazette. George G.\nSmith of Stewart valley, Saskatchewan, will ask next session for a divorce from his wife, Muriel Agnes\nLouise Smith of Swift Current, on\nstatutory grounds.\nALBERTA  MINISTER  FINED\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nEDMONTON, Nov. 0.\u2014Hon. J. R.\nBoyle, minister of education and. representative for the Sturgeon district,\nwas found\" guilty ln the district court\ntoday of not .having tail lights on. his\nautomobile and a fine of $5 besides\nthe costs of the court was mpose'd.\nPHOSPHORUS ON  FIRE\nLINER MEETS GALES\n(Canadian Associated Press,)\nLONDON, Nov. 7.\u2014The Canadian\nPacific railway liner Montcalm at\nAvoiimouth today reports having encountered very severe weather In\nmid-Atlantic, as a result of which\nher derrick was broken and one of\nher lifeboats lost. The derrick came\nIn contact with several hoxes of phosphorus on the after deck. The phosphorus Ignited and it was only by the\npromptitude of tho men in jettisoning\nthe boxes that, the ship's cargo was\nsaved.. Some' of the men. have sustained slight burns, but the ship her\nself was almost undamaged.\nSolid Comfort in Cold Weather\ngives you heat, where you want it, and when\nyou want it.\nThe Perfection Heater is always ready\u2014just\ntouch a match, and it is aglow in a minute.\nNo smoke\u2014no smell; burns nine hours on a single gallon of oil.   Stock carried at all chief points.\nFor best results use ROYALITE OIL\nBOY STOLE LETTERS FROM\nINGERSOLL POSTOFFICE\n'PV      nn*il*      \\a'lvi      *.n.,oflVl      Wt**,)\nINGERSOL.L, Ont., Nov, 7.-jThat he\nstole letters from the postoffice here\nwas the admlss.-on of a nine-year-old\nboy who was arraigned iu the juvenile\ncourt today. On several streets opened letters were picked up. The yoiing-\nstor went through the letters for\nmoney and finding none threw them\naway. Hfe admitted he had gained access to tho postoffice through a rear\ndoor. The magistrate reserved his de-\ncloion.\nNEW KING REIGNS IN\nTORONTO COUNCIL CHAMBER\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nTORONTO, Out., Nov. 7.\u2014The beau.\nTHE IMPERIAL OIL CO., Limited\nToronto\nr8ga\\\u00ae\nMontreal\nQuebec\nSt. John\nWinnipeg\nCalgary\nRegina\nVancouver\nEdmonton\nSafcEntoon\nC. W Appleyard\nBox 626\n505 Baker St\nI WILL SELL\n1000 Slocan Star  t .45,\n1000 International Coal 34\n100 to 500 Standard Silver-Lead.. 1.45\nStandard looks good at anything under $2.01) per share. It Is paying atiout\n0 per cent on the present price of\nthe stock, with a surplus that is Increasing every month, besides paying\n2y> cents a Bhare monthly.\nPhone 444.\nHotel Touraine\nSPOKANE j\nA   centrally   located   hotel   op- .\nposlte Review  Bldg.,   half   block\nfrom new Monroe Street Bridge; a\nfull view down Riverside Ave. from\nlobby.\nHates reasonable\u201450 cents aday\nand up.   Give us a trial.\nWM. SNOW, R. H. SNOW.\nProp. Mgr.\nDo You Want a\nNew fall Suit?\nQUALITY, SERVICE AND  PRICE\nNEW   STYLES    IN    FALL   AND\nWINTER  PATTERNS\nA CALL ON US WILL CONVINCE\nYOU.\nW. Craven & Son\nTailors.\nNext   P.O.,   Nelson,   B.   C.\nA. G.Lambert\nCo., Ltd.\nLumber\nShingles\nWindow\nDoors\nEtc.\nBAKER STREET, NELSON\nCHECK CHRONIC   r\n\u2022 RHEUMATISM NOW\nRHEUMA     Thorougl.lv     Drives    Out\n-   Deep-Seated Uric Acid Poison\nThere 's only onR way t0 be -free\nfrom Rheumatism\u2014'the iRcumulated\nImpurities caused by an excess of\ntTrlfa Acid poison must be expelled\nfrom the body. That is what RHEUMA will do abd-do it thorouphly. It\nyou Buffer from any. form of rheunia-\ntlsm\u2014Sdatlca, InClurn'matorv, Arthritis, Mun'-ular. 'Ijinnbaffn or Rout\u2014get\na bottb. fit miEI'MA from tht. Poole\nDrill*: Co, for \u00bb0 cent**\u2014It is guaranteed.\ni 'For vears I suffered -with Rheumatism ml my, arms ftDd shoulders. My\nkidneys .and bkldiler were, afected. and\nI ra\u00bbidly lost flesh. After five weeks'\nuse of RH'EUMa 1 was a well mjin.\"\n\u2014William Pry, Part Rrio. \u00b0nf\nCustoms Sale\nl) Public Auction\nTo be sold hy Public Auction under\nthe provisions of the Customs Act at\nCustoms Examining Warehouse, behind Postoffice, on Saturday. 8th November, at 2:30 p.m., trie following\ngoods which have been forfeited or\nwhich are in default for payment of\nduties under tiie Customs Laws, viz.:\nReceived  Via  Dominion  Express:\nJ, R. Cameron, 3 bxs. Eagle and frame.\nC. Steele, 1 pa. Kite.\nT. Sargent. 1 bx. engine parts.\nP. Lorsch, l pa. books.\nPoole Dniii Co., 1 bx. perfumes.\nhrane. I |ia. sample case.\n\\nton Heller, 1 hx seeds,\nTT. Sheppard, 1 bx. engine bearings.\nReceived Via Great Northern Express-\nI. IT. Ashdown, 1 bx, bowl.\nLindsay Boat. &  L.  Co..   1   pa.   car*\nburefor.\nWinnipeg Safe Wks., 1 pi. safe parts.\nI. H. Sewall, 1 suit case.\nFT. ,T. Pelt. 1 pa, books.\nT. Sargent. 1 pa. books.\nI. S.  Mahood, 1 pa. music.\nCoo. Playle, 1 pa. books.\nE. Peters, 1 pa. mop.\nF.. Brown, 1 suit case.\nMerryweather. 1 grip.\nWaters & Pascoe. 1 pa. mach. parts.\nC. Brown, 1 bx, hooks.\nReceived Via Great Northern Railway,\nCan. Zinc Co., 3 carboys acid, 1 bbl.\nacid.\nJ. H. Edwards, 1 crt. furniture.\nE. W. Widdowson. 1 c-s crucibles.\nR. Barling. 1 incubator.\nPom, Saw Mills Co., 1 cs. packing.\nNelson Jam Co., 1 pa. wood palls.\nGeo. Curtis, 1 bx. tools.\nE. \\V. Coast, 1 crt. furniture.\nNelson Hdwe. Co.. 1 bx. bolt ends.\nM. Taylor, 1 chest tools.\nReceived   Via  Canadian   Pacific   Railway:\nCan. Pac. Rv., 1 hx. lantern parts.\nC. P. II. B. C. Lake & River Service,\n1 bx. sugar bowls,\nW. S. Riblet. 1 bx. fire extinguisher.\nW. J. Wagstaff, 1 wagon pole.\nHume Hotel, 1 crt. stoneware.\nHume Hotel, 1 crt. stoneware.\n0. H. Williams. 1 bx. bricks.\nKootenay  Monumental   Wks.,  1  reel\nwire rope.\nCons.   Ming.  &  S.  Co.,  1  bx.  wagon\nparts.\nCan. Pac. Ry., 1 bx. wood screws.\nKwong Wing Chong, 1 bx. silk goods.\nR. D. Kennedy, 1 wagon pole.\nS. Riblet. 1 reel wire rope.\n\\V.\n1 pa. buckets,\nA. Grogan, 12 stump extractors.\nNelson Sptg. Gds. Co., 1 crt. gas engine.\nCons, Mfg, Co., 1 motorcycle.        *\nTerms cash.\nGEO.  JOHNSTONE.\nCollector of Customs.\nC. A. WATERMAN,\nAuctioneer.\nDated at Nelson, B. C, 30th day of\nOOctober, 1013.\n IV Mae four,\nCfo IBatlj? Jims.\n\u25a0SATURDAY\"\n. NOVEMBER 8\n%\\)t Bail? j&ritw\nPublished   at   Nelson   Every   Morning\nExcept Sunday, by\nTh* News Publishing Company,\nLimited.\nW. 0.  POSTER,  Editor and  Manager\nLEGAL   AND   OFFICIAL\nADVERTISING.\nEffective   on   and   After   Jan.   1,   1913\nLegal Advertising .-includes munlclpa'\n\u2022nd government notieea) \u201412<*\nner Unp for Ihe first Insertion\n\u25a0 nd eight pen's per line for al'\nsubsequent Insertions.\nIn eertnln cases, however, for thr\nconvenience nf tbe puh'le, fla'\nratea have been set. as follows: \u2014\nApplications for Liquor Licenses:\u2014\nOnce per week for four week**\n15;   dally for month, $30.\nApplications for Transfer of Liquo*\nLlcenses:-Once per week fo-\nfour weeks, !7.fi0: dally foi\nmonth, $45.\nLand     Purchase    Notices: \u2014Onee   pet\nweek for 60 days, $7.\nLand  Lease  Notice*-.:\u2014Onee  per  week\n'or 60 days. $7.\nCertificate   of   Improvement    Notices\n\u2014Once    per   week    for   60   days\n$12.50.\nDelinquent    Co-ownership    Notices: \u2014\nOnce per week for 90 days. $25.\nDuplicate Certificate of Title Notices-\n\u2014Four   Insertions,    $8;    eight  Insertions, 114.\nWater      Application      Notices:\u2014FoU'\nInsertions   up   to   100   words,   $6:\nover  100   words   In  proportion.\nWhere   any   of   the   above   applications contain more than one application  or no, Ice,  each    application    or\nnotice will he charged for as a separate advertisement.\nSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8\nTODAY  IS THE DAY OF DECISION.\nThe property owners of Nelson\ntoday will decide whether or not the\ngas plant is to be taken over by tihe\ncity or whether it is to be dismantled.\nThe question has been before the\npublic now for considerable lime and\nample opportunity has been afforded\nthose Interested of becoming sien.ua.inl.\ned with the facts of the situation.\nThis much appears to be generally\nrecognized, that -a cas plant Is a highly useful utility in Kelso***,, if not an\nabsoWte Dec*e\u00a3i-*r. THS-p \"poly tsiestions\nwhich feet**** cam ft* .lum- **\u00bb tt-*** \u2022wS-e-tb-fr\ncfiw\" pmi* ai\u00bbIfe-fi(i Ban* Haw -jftuaiii iu. too\n&%& auttfl -vibftlH -i*' rflltrt* uiby iw am a\nifi)aiiiia)''Ti*jJ] -jitimnimi tiu\u00bb out*..*? hIIm* ff'iw-\nI'&aia**..\nTTTbe-' imwHtiimi m; Ito tub-*** nwilw nflMxalfl\nhe ttasBJIlF \u25a0fimnnmiti off. 'tHi\u00ab* ffStuail 1*\nlaraHaJl am iiw ntf -tiiw- mjcmi wnBiBiiibfl*\nbftei'.ife* s\u00a3 Uuavfl ihi tiliw -ratty,, tufa** meal\nerdafla anidl \u25a0tiKMh-g* pvaix, &&*$&&\nestxte sia\/fl S^.oiMMijjp'- &>e$iit$ a-******-******-*!\ntytMW (off itHw pini-eie of tt\u00a3j\u00abs- tshotti under-\nra>::-i Ti'--; ::.^r.- >- \u2022\u25a0-\u25a0\/ Etand *'-\nday. ar\u00ab? irortli ar, l*&m iVi.Wft as part\nof a going mac-era, while there are\nsupples and appliances of various\nkinds oa hand upon which a value of\n$13,000 has been placed by city officials who took a careful inventory.\nBeside*** this the gas making machinery\nand equipment of various kinds .all of\nwhich is in excellent condition, have\na very considerable value as part of\ntho plant and are worth quite a lot,\neven If the plant were scrapped.\nIt will thus he seen that if tiie plant\ncan be operated at a profit the city\nIs getting a bargain at $50,000, including the real estate and buildings. According to figures which have been\nsubmitted, am] whieh no real attempt\nhas been made to controvert, the plant\ncan be made to more than pay its way\nfrom the start on the basis of the\npresent consumption, \"while *with the\nextensions of the mains whieh will\nbe undertaken hy the city the consumption of gas.will be greatly increased and Uie cost of production reduced. The gas works, under municipal ownership, should become a profit-\nproducer as the city's electrical and\nwater departments are at the present\ntime.\nThe question as to whether or not\nthe city Is In a financial position to\npurchase the plant needs little discussion. So far as its borrowing powers\nand its present debenture .Indebtedness are concerned there is no other\ncity In western Canada In ns favorable a position. While this does not\nmean that the city Bhould run Into\nreckless expenditures it means that\nthe city is in a position to provide\nItself with desirable public utllites\nsuch as the gas plant undoubtedly is.\nWhen everything is summed up\nthere seems no real reason why the\ncity should not purchase the gas plant,\nand there Is gowd reason why it should\nfor this Is Uie mef-hod by which the\ncontinuance of the plant In operation\ncan be secured. It. Is hard to see how\nanyone with any public spirit, or with\nfaith in Nelson's destiny \u25a0 can consistently oppose the bylaw which is\nbeing voted upon today.\nVote early.\nAfter you have voted yourself get\nyour friends to vote.\nIt Ib to bo hoped that every property\nowner fn Nelson today will vote on\nthe gas bylaw.\nNelson needs a gas plant. Today\nIs the opportunity to make certain of\none for all time.\nIf municipal ownership of the power\nplant and waterworks is a success,\nwhy should not also municipal ownership of the gas plant bo a success?\nBy voting in tho forenoon business\nmen will avoid absence from their\nplaces of business during the afternoon and evening when the rush of\nshopping is on.\nRemember It is not a straight majority, hut a three-fifths vote which\nnecessary today to carry tho gas\n.'law.   Every vote possible in favor\nof the measure should ho polled.\nListless, Backward Children\nMade Bright and Active\nby Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pllis\nMany a growing\nboy or girl is set\ndown as constitutionally slow, stupid\nor \\wt.y when it is\nreally a question of\ninactive bowels,\nlazy liver or sluggish\nkidneys.\nThe growing\nchild, with a hearty\nappetite, certainly\ncannot long remain\nhealthy and bright\nif the sewer*, of the\nbody, the bowels\nand the kidneys,\nare choked up with\nimpurities that\nshould be thrown\noff promptly.\nThe muddy complexion, dragging\nlimbs and dislike for mental or physical\neffort show plainly that thc child needs\nDr. Morse's Indian Root Pills to ttir\nup the liver and kidneys and regulate the\nbowels. Dr. Mont's Indian Root Pith\ndo this most effectively, cleansing the\nwhole system, purifying the blood, aiding\nthe digestion and giving plenty of life\nand activity. As upon the education\nobtained may depend the success in life\nof your boy or girl\u2014see to it that the\ngeneral health of the child is such that\nstudy is pleasure and not a hardship.\nMade from roots and herbs by W. H.\nComitock Co , Ltd., at Brockvilte, and\n\u2022old by all dealers at 25c. a box.        5\n9% H*n4i Wilt Cars\n\u2014a***\/ ScnlO\/ng.\nCOLONEL MAIDMENT\nActing .commissioner ami territorial\ncommander of the Salvation Army In\nCanada during the serious   Illness  of\nCommissioner  David  Rees.\nThis Day jn\nCanadian History\nlit was on November S, 1775, that\n\u00a9-ra-edki Arnold with his half-starved\niip-siops arrived at Levis to co-operate\nwit3i Gen. Montgomery In an attack\n01? Quebec His little army had a\nstrenuous six weeks' mnrcli through\n\u25a0the wilderness\u2014up the Kennebec aud\nids tributary, the Dead river, thence\ndo1*\u2122 the Chaudiere to its junction\nwith the St. Lawrence, a little above\nPoint Levis. The hardships suffered\nhad been so great that about a third\nof the Invading force had turned hack\nlong before their destination was In\nsight. The rest, except those who\nfell by the wayside, had pressed forward, though lack of competent guides,\nfloods of the Dead river, and shortage\nof provisions had rendered the journey terrible. To fight off starvation\nthe men bad eaten tlieir dons, their\nmocassins, their shot pouches and,\nwhen at last the few hundreds who\nhad struggled through paraded near\nPoint. Levis they made a pitiful spectacle\u2014so gaunt, were Ihey. with 1111-\ntrimmed hair and bbards, clothes hanging in tatters on their emaciated\nforms, hats lost, shoes gone! Yet as\nsoon as he could obtain means to croBH\nthe ley river Arnold\u2014daring almost\nto Impudence\u2014again paraded this\nfeeble force before the walls of Quebec.\nAT THE THEATRES\nTbe management of the Starland\nhas secured for tonight, and the matinee show lhe Union feature in three\nparts, \"Trapped in the Death fit,\" or\n\"The Bullion Robbery.\" This thrilling dramatization of a series of Intensely gripping incidents reaches Hie\npinnacle of realism in a sensational\nscene at the bottom of the sea. Much\nof the action takes place In the blazing hold of an ocean liner, where human lives hang in the balance. This\nremarkable picture abounds in sensational realism of a high order aud floes\nnot pander to criminal Instincts. The\nstory of a man's dishonesty is Interwoven in a series of startling scenes\nthat fairly make the spectator gasp In\nwonderment, at the daring of those\ntaking part. \"Yogi,\" an amusing satirical comedy, anei the comedies \"Chinese Laundry\" and \"Hymayer's Funny\nFancies\" complete this program.\nThe matinee bill al the opera house\nthis afternoon by the Allen Players\nwill be \"Green Stockings.\" The evening performance will be \"The Road to\nYesterday.\"\nAt tho opera house on the evenings\nof November 18 and 19 the musical\ncomedy, \"The Hysterical Widow,\" will\nbo produced. This ls the largest and\nmost spectacular musical comedy ever\nplayed by local talent, and Is, as the\ntitle suggests, full of fun and good\ncomedy and catchy songs. Tlie comedy is a novel one and is well acted\nby those to whom the parts are allotted. The cast, has been working\nhard for somo weeks now. The play\nIs being produced under the auspices\nof the Y.M.C.A. Advance tickets for\nthe really good show are now on sale\nand can be had at the Y.M.CvA. frorn\nthe ladles of the \"Y\" Auxiliary or from\nthe members of the cast,\nIn the interest aroused within the\nlast five years by the efforts of newer\nplaywrights the promising work of Eu\ngene Preshrey lias been overlooked to\na certain extent. In \"The Barrier,\"\nwhich will he presented at the opera\nhouse on Monday, is the Presbrey effort that, has made him secure in the\nhearts of American theatre-goers.\nAdapted from the novel of the same\nname by Rex Beach, \"The Barrier\"\nretains all of Its fiery dialogue and\nthe stirring situations that, made it\nsuch a favorite with readers a few\nyears a so.\nAs usual a crowded house, greeted\nthe return of Miss Verna Felton and\nI lie Allen Players at the opera house\nlust evening, when this most excellent\nand popular company presented one of\nlheir best plays, \"Bought and raid\nPor.\" Miss Felton and Mr. Peuaier\nfairly divided the honors at Hie evening and the leading characters were\nwell supported. There was just\nenough tragedy In '.'Bought and Paid\nFor\" to give Miss Felton scope to display her ability as an emotional actress of lhe best type, but the play\nwas not too heavy and ending very\nhappily left tlie audience In high good\nhumor when the curtain dropped at\nthe end of the last act.\nBy special request, \"Green Stockings\" will be given at the matinee this\nafternoon, and the Players will appear for tbe last time Ibis evening In\nan exceedingly attractive and pretty\ncomedy, \"The Bond  to Ycsterduy.\"\nMiss Felton and lhe Allen Players\nwill appear at Cranbrook on next\nMonday evening and as the company's\nexcellence is well known all through\ntho Crows Nest Pass country, the\ncrowded houses accorded the players\nduring their stay in Nelson will he\nrepeated at Cranbrook, Fernie and Hie\nother places lo be visited.\nMiss. B. ,0.. GhoqilRtte,. H'lS   Carl,\nate\u2014Private      lessons,      music\nFrench. *17'\nFIGHT KEEN FOR _J\nM'VICAR FORfUNE\nSay   Will   Was   Obtained   by   Undue\nInfluonee and Testator .Not\nMarried to LegatM,\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nTORONTO, (int., Nov. 7.\u2014The biggest will case lhat lias projected itself Into the Ontario courts for many\ndecades is lhe battle royal that has\ncommenced around thc $5 58,981).25 estate of Hie late George A, McVlcar, of\nPort Arthur, who died at Naples,\nItaly, March 2, 11*13. The Importance\nof the issues Involved so appealed to\nChief .lustice h'a Icon bridge today that\nhe made an order transferring the action from the surrogate court to the\nsupreme court, t'nder the will made\nhy McVlcar on Oct, 17, 1012, he lert\none-third of his estate to his wife,\nHelen McVlcar and two-thirds lo be\nheld in trust Im- his children. If he\ndied without children It was provided\nthat three-quarters of the estate\nshould pass.to his wife and one-quarter to his niece, Christina Kalns. Application for probate was made by W.\nF. Langworthy. one of the executors,\nand caveats were filed-against It by a\nnumber of claimants who disputed the\nwill. Tho claimants alleged that the\nwill was seemed by undue influence\nal a time when the testator was mentally incapable und they further declare that Helen McVlcar was not at\nany time his wife. They ask that the\nwill be set .aside.\nDUDLEY MALONE TO BE\nNEW YORK COLLECTOR\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nWASHINGTON, Nov. 7.\u2014Dudley\nField Malone, third assistant secretary\nof state, has been practically selected\nby President Wilson to be collector\nof the port ol New York, to succeed\nJohn Purroy Mitchell, elected mayor\nof New York city last Tuesday.\nMr. Malone called at the White\nHouse tonight, but declined to discuss\nhis visit. It is understood, however,\nthat Mr. Malono is uppermost In the\npresident's mind for the position and\nannouncement of tho selection Is expected to follow upon formal acceptance of Mr. Mitchell's resignation. Mr.\nMalone and his father-in-law, Senator\nO'C.orman, lined up on opposite sides\nIn the recent mayoralty campaign in\nNew York. Mr. Malone made a speech\nvigorously denouncing the Murphy organization, while Senator O'Gorman\nsupported McCall.\nMr. Malono is an Intimate friend or\nJohn Purroy Mitchell. He has spent\na large part of the last two years campaigning for Wood row Wilson, speaking fn Massachusetts, Michigan and\nIllinois, In Hie pre-conventlpn -campaign, and accompanying Mr. Wilson\non several trips during the campaign.\nDIES OF HEART FAILURE\nNEW WESTMINSTER. B. C, Nov.\n7.\u2014James Rbaaeau, residing at. .138\nSixth street, a resident of Now Westminster for*'30 years; died of-heart\nfailure on IiIb way home today after\ncollapsing on the street.\nMATHIEUS\nSYRUP\nOF TAR \/\n&COD- f\nLIVER OIL V\ngsF!Oft\nGOUDRON\n\u2022ynmiM on\nFOIEDEMORIH\nDwXATHIZU\nJtATHIUJB\nSyrup of Tar\nuOD LIVER OIL\nCures Coughs\nMathieu's Syrup of Tar & Cod Liver Oil\nis a great Tonic and not only stops a cough\nbut enables the system to throw it off.\nThere should be a bottle of it in every home.\nLarge size bottle 35c  Sold everywhere.\n]. L. MATHIBO CO., Ffsa*.      \u2022    IU.rbraika.quS3.\nCost of Cooking for\nFamilies Reduced to\nAn \"Absurd\" Price\nLast month we, sold to a Nelson Citizen a No. 30 Hughes Range on\ncertain .conditions\u2014that If not as represented he. could return It. Two\nweeks later he came and paid for it,\nThe Cost of Current Consumed in Ten\nDays Amounted to 65c, whieh Averages 6 l-2c per Dag.\nThey do nut use coal, wood or oven gas. They do nil the cooking\nfor Hie family, which even includes the boiling of water.\nThis Is not export evidence, but a statement of fact.\nNelson can furnish evory homo with electricity^ A housewife has a\nright to be able to use electrical appliances, which means economy In\nthe bu.tcher's bill and a saving of labor to her.\nDo it electrically and you have a smokeless home.\nJ. H. RINGROSfi\nmv\nPHONE  L227.\n304  REID  BLOCK.\nOnecan be\ncomfortably-unconscious\nof one's  hose when they  are\nP enm an s-knit-to-form\u2014\n\\without-a-seam.\nThink what this implies\nHose   bearing the   Penman trademark]\nsnuggle like a   second   skin to every J\ncurve of foot -ind limb. They do not rip, j\n;  or tear because there is not a seam\nabout them.   And, they're made for\nmen,  women and children in\ncotton, cashmere, silk and lisle\u2014\nin any weight and all popular\ncolors.\nAsk lor Penmana Hosiery\/ tlie next\ntime you go shopping. .\nAnd look lor .the trademark!\n^ Penmans Limited J\nParts, Canada i\nHosiery\nSweaters\nyUnderwei\nw\n^IfvCKKNfG^\nSTOVE ijSiR POLISH\ni Lightness,!\nfor Brightness\nBlack j\nA Paste I \t\nNoWaste I the frr DAtuEv O-itd.HAMii.TON.ONT.1 No Rust\nThe Canadian Bank\nof Commerce\nSIR  EDMUND WALKER, C. V. O.\nI.L.D., D.C.L., President.\nALEXANDER   LAIRD,   Gen.   Mgr.\nCapital       $15,000,000\nRest    $12,500,000\nPlace your Securities, Titles,\nDeeds, Mort gages, Insurance Policies, Wills und other values In\nono of our Safety Deposit Boxes,\nwhere Ihey will bo secure from\nibs by fire or otherwise, Itcutals\naccording to slue of box. \u2022\nNelson  Branch, J. S.  Munro, Mgr.\nBank of Montreal\nESTABLISHED   1817\nCapital authorized    $25,000,000\nCapital all paid up $16,000,000\nRest    $16,000,000\nHEAD  OFFICE:    MONTREAL\nRt.    Hon.    Lord    Strathcona    and\nMount Royal, G.C.M.G., Hon, Pres.\nR.  B  .Angus,  Esq.,  President.\nH   V.  Meredith, Esq.,\nVice-President and  Gen.  Manager.\nBranches fn British Columbia:\nArmstrong. Athijlmer, Chllllwaek,\nCI verdale,   Bndcrby, (J rcenwood,\nHosmer, Kamloops, Kelowna, Mer-\nritt.  Nelson, New   Denver,   New\nWestminster,     Nicola,    Penticton,\nPort AlbernI, Port  Haney,  Prince\nRupert, Princeton.' Rossland, Sum-\nmerland,    yancoifer,     Vancouver\n(Main   street),   Vernon,   Victoria,\nWest Summerland.\nNelson Branch, L. B. DeVeber, Mgr,\nJohn Burns & Sons \"\"\".i^T\n3ASH AND DOOR FACTORY. NELSON PLANING MILLS,\nVERNON STREET, NELSON, B. C.\nEvory Description of Building Material Kept In Stock.   Estimates Given\non  Stone,  Brick,  Concrete  and  Frame  Buildings.\nMAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.\nBOX 134. PHONE 178\nThe  Dangers\nIndigestion\nTou -simply  can't  be  well\u2014thai\nreally  well\u2014if your  digestion Is f\nfor your  very  food  may  poison J\nunless it is digested.   That is wh j\ndigestion, (imperleet digestion)  I\nroot   cause   of   nearly   all. our\nailments, and of many serious one*!\nFood should .noiiriHii   your  body,\/\nmake good the dally waste which -I\nstops, but -ii can't do that unless!\nstomach digests It.   No wonder dyl\ntlo men and Women are always r\nand ailing-\u2014^they\"re starved and ]\npoisoned too.' Starved, mind yoii\nfor lack   of   food,   but  becauseI\ndon't digest the food they eat.  P-*J\ned, .not by eating bad food, but he!\ntheir stomachs    are weak   amdm\nbowels inactive, and so the food!\ncat -ferments and gives off   polsfl\ngases which are carried by t-he I\nstream to every part of  the .boda\nIs  because  Mother  Seigel's   Cut!\nSyrup possesses In a -renrar-kabll\ngree the power to tone, \u2022strcng.theii\nregulate the action of   the dlgl\norgans\u2014the stomaoh, liver and bB\n--that It Is still, after forty years'!\nIng, the best known and most sufl\nfill remedy for Indigestion, constipl\nbiliousness and -tho many dlstr\u00ab\nailments which are tra'ceaible to a f\nor disordered  condition   of   t-head\nportant  organs.     Success breeds?\nBators, and 'the-re are many so-j\nsubstitutes for   Mother   Seigel's 4\nttve Syrup, but none of  tbem col\nthe  combination    of   more 'than\nherbal   extracts -upon which  tn*\ntoratlve and curative value of W\nBulgers Curative Syrup dependsl\nyou suffer from indigestion, and!\nto give Mother Seigel's Curative F\na trial, be sure you get the  g<^\narticle.*\nPrice $1.00.    Trial size 50c.\nFor sale by\nRutherford Dru&'Co. Nd\nDon't Grow Bs\nYoung Nan |\nTake   Care of   Your\nWhile You Have H^|\nTake- Care of.\nIt's a safe ten to one bet thi\nyoung man whoyuscs PARISIAfT\nas an occasional hair dressing\nnever grow bald.\nThere's a reason, of course,\na very good and sufficient one.J\nDandruff germs causa faliinl\nand falling hair means thlnnqj\nand In due time baldness,\nPARISIAN Sage prevents bal\nby destroying the cause of balqj\nth*? little persistent vociferous df|\ngerm.\nIf you havo.dandruff or Itchlnfl\nIt menus that dandruff germs .i-I\nping the vitality from the roots T\nhair. Get rid of all hair troub]\nusing PARISIAN Sage.\nIt is not a dye, mind you, |\ndoes it contain poisonous sugar I\nor even sulphur. It Is a scl\npreparation that abolishes daT\nsups falling hair and scalp lt<l\nmakes hair grow lustrous anf\nurlant, |\nMany young women as well i\nare growing bald and for thi|\nreason.\nUse delightful, refreshing\nIAN Sage; it nourishes the hali\nif thc roots are not dead, and!\n11 evcry user n head of glorioJ\n\u2014radiant and fascinating. LarJ\ntie for B0 cents at drug storfl\ntoilet counters. See that\nPARISIAN Sage,\nThe Poole Drug Company.J\nguarantees It,\nWm. A. IMictioIli\n701 OM National   Bank'Bal\nSpokane, Washington.!\nBuyer  of  Zinc  Ore. and C|\ntratei.\nTHORPE'S\nDRINr\nrELtK   eo ^^^S\nDally Nswr \"Want\" Ads. Gtt\nHunters-\" Attention!\"\ns,   Wad.i\nGun\nWe can outfit you complete with \"Duxbak.\"    Corduroy olpthlng, Leggings,   Caps,   Boots,   Waders,\nIngs, Guns and Ammunition.\nSTEVENS\nDouble Barrel Shot Guns\n$25.00 and $20.00\nIn 12 and 16 gauge\nSingle- Barrel,   12  gauge.\n$13.00 and $7.00\nSteveiiB' 80-30 and 36-cul.\nCarbine  Rides       $25.00\nWo have  In  stock Winchester Leader Shells,  28 grain Ball]\nspecial duck load.\nCartridge Belts\nIn all sizes.   _,_\nWinchester  \"Repeater\"  Shells, Dominion \"Imperial Shells, D|\nIon \"Regal\" Shells.\nIn .82 and .\nThe Nelson Hardware\nPhon. 21. SPORTSMEN'S  HEADQUARTERS Dr.w.l\n Cfc Bait)* IJtnufi.\n\/\/38\n\u00ab<   MOB FIVB.    *0\nTHE BELL\nTRADING CO.\n''       Phone 56\n=\nSaturday\nShoppers\nWill .always find .our bulletin Inter--\nestlng., Many hew seasonable groceries Arrived yesterday.\nCURRANTS  FROM   GREECE\nTwo Qualities of fancy cleaned,\nready for use.     \u25a0',.,; .      \u25a0'\nFancy VbBWjs'e'as '15c\nFjnicy Provincial, a lbs ..,25c\nI SULTANAS    j\nCleaned, . ready for use, from.\nSmyrna and sunny California,    ;\nFlancy Golden  15c\nFjindy Bleaelied  .\",.. 20c\n%    '       SEEDED RAISINS\nSelected, from pi u nip fruit and\nparticular packers. Full Ifi-onnce\npackets.\nChoice, 2 pks 25c\nFancy  15c\nUNBLEACHED SULTANAS\nIn one pound packets.\n2 packets ... \u25a0    25c\nMew, Peels\nImported from Cross & Black-\nwell..  Put up from finest; fruit,\ncontaining all the essen'tiol oils.\nFree from surplus siigiu'.\nLEMON,.   ORANGE,    CITRON\nAND MIXED\nLb. , 25c\nNEW SEASON'S COCOANUT\nShredded or Dessflcated.\nA lb. '.'... 35c\nRICE FLOUR AND GROUND\nRICE\nPlit. 15c, or 2 pkts 25c\nBIROS'  EGG POWDER\nJust tbe thing when  eggs arc\ndear.\nTin .....: 20c\nFeather-Light\nBaking Powder\nThe user of-this baking .powder won first prize at Nelson\nFair. Is used by C. P. R. coast\nsteamem. Highest government\ntest.\n12 qz. tin  , .25c\n2-H-lb. tin ...'....' 75o\n5-lb. till .$1.25(\nUse 2 tea spoon fills foi1 a quart*\nof flour.\nGet our premium list. Sample\ntin for the asking.\nFruit\nTOKAY GRAPES\n2 lbs 35c\nGRAVENSTEIN  APPLES\n4 lbs. 25oi box   $2.00\nBANANAS\nDozen i 40c\n, GRAPE FRUIT\n3 for 50c\nCRANBERRIES\n2  lbs   35c\nChickens\nFresh' killed, country fed\nchickens; about 4'^ lbs. each.\nLb 30c\nCoffee\nloffee with an aroma. A genuine coffee, flavor, appetizing and\nstimulating. We buy fresh roasted\n.coffee only. We grln^It or pu>\nVer tee it to your taste. Blended\nto suit yoiir own Ideas and purse.\n*   35c, 40c and 50c.\nMince meat\nMi.   ,....'.  ',. 25c\nHeinz\nBulk Pickles\n} Sold by 'he pint, quant or gallon.\nThe new season's pack has just\nbeen opened out In tlio following\nlines:\nSWEET GHERKINS\nQuart   50c\nSWEET MIXED\nQuart 50c\n'|l DILL\nDozen ,.... ,26c\nOLIVES\nPint    30c\nThree Kinds of\nHominy\nHOMINY GRITS AND PEARL '\nHOMINY\nPacket    25c\nJ* COOKED   HOMINY\nMb. tin  ...- 26c\nTHE BELL\nTRADING CO.\n''The Up-to-Date Grocers\nBiker street\nWhen Taking\na Vacation\ngo to the Great Halcyon Hot\nSprings, where you can secure not,\nonly rest, but at the same time\nhave the benefit of the best medicinal waters on the continent, un-\nequaled for rheumatism and kindred ailments. The springs are easy\nof access to travellers snd the\nhotel has been fitted up and Is\nconducted with a view tp the maximum of comfort add convenience\nfor guests.\nRates: $12 and $15 per week, or $2\nper day.and upwards.\nHalcyon Hot Springs\nSanitarium\nWM. BOYD, Proprietor.\nHalcyon Arrow Lakes\nflOTa ARRIVALS OF A DAY\nThe Hume\nTable d'Hote and a la Carte\nHOMI3.\u2014Mrs, Borceudale, Proctor-\nIVJrg. Arthur Maskc-roth, Sunshine\nBay; 1*\\ R Clement, Victoria; .1. Kinsman, Toronto; .1. I,, Colbert, Vernon;\nMr. and Mrs. C, H. Ml Ins,. Grand\nForks; C. M. Edwards liay*H-B La-kc-\nV. Hyde Baker, Cranbrook: Mr: ami\nAirs. Rffilnnld Grubl.., Victor!**; Miss\nIj'e^nrl Miss Noriiie; \u25a0 'Mr, K-Winftt*-,\n-Mr, Wiggins, M. Ragan, Miss B, Mb>\npailund, Mr^.-in-,! Mrs. N. R. Fui^im\nAllen Mayftfe- .1. ft. Grunt. It. T. Miles';\nJ. lii Qottstein.'J. Tlliieltllnrn,;,li-;,'\"t*.\nWilson,'H. U, Logan, Vancouver; W.\nE. Robinson, Castlegar; B, A, Smith,\nfColunee; E. G. Montis, .1. Smart, Mon-\n-real; H. W. Moon, A. O, Wilson. CM-.\n\u2022rary; M. 'IT, Sh.iw, Arthur Lnltfs,' im,\ni'mlr; J. P. Kfflme, Sand<m; .1. C.\nBanninger, Spokane; * .loMi Peeney'\nSalmi); Hi N, Lind, London; U M.\ni'\"ull(ir, Alnsworth; W. R. MaefarlanR,\nVictoria; R. S. I'yke, Vancouver,\nF, B. WHITING, proprietor.\nSTRATHCONA.\u2014R. .T. Spry. Gran\nIte; h, R. Smith, Kingston; Alfred\nRachtnld, {.'. K. Nye. Wtllln Walla; A.\nK.\\ Bunion, Seattle; VV. D. Alderson,\nSalmn; M. F. Hill, A. .1. Brady. J. A\nTanner, Vancouver; ,1. F. Bennett,\nToronto; G. II. Phair, ITredermton\":\nF, P. Diummond, New York: .1. L.\nWarner, Rossland; D. Deacon. Toronto; hi V. Dennis, Winnipeg; .lame?\nBails, Portland; Mr, and Mrs. Bren\nnon,  Montreal;   Mis,-  Cooper, Calgary\nATTENDANCE GOOD\nAT PUBLIC SCHOOL\nLeading Class Has Over .NinetyNme\nPer C\u00abnt\u2014Average Over Ninety-\nFour Per Cent\nWith a percentage of 99.06, Division VII headed the attendance record\nat the public school last*week.- With\nthe exception of Division II. all the\nClasses had a percentage ot over 90,\nThe average for the 16 divisions was\n94.15, as follows:\nEnrol.\n:    Attend.\nPer. Cent\n1\n21\n11)1.5\n96.ml\n-1,-, 31\n' !>,\"2.\n'ffif\n,83.43.\nV'4\\\n.\\'>3,0'\n'90.85\n. t,\n35\ni 1' 30\n<r>  19#fc'?.\n.     109'\"''\n94.85    '\n. 07.43\n6\n35\n96.60\n7\n33\n155\n97.16\n8\n\u202219\n223.5\n93.10\n9\n'14\n200.5\n93.86\n10\n38\n180.5\n95.00\n.       11\n43\n202\n93.95\n12\n43\n,  213    .\n99.06\n13\n50\n230\n90.40\n14\n53\n250.5\n94.52\n15\n58\n274\n94.48\n1\u00ab\n\u25a017\n224\n95.32\n\u2014\n 7\n\t\n600\n310.6\n94.16\nML\nTO INCORPORATE NATIOI*\nCOUNCIL OF\nWOMEN\nfBy Bally New? Leased Wire.)\nOTTAWA, Ont, Nov. 7.\u2014Notice has\nbeen given that at the next session\nof parliament a bill will be introduced\nto incorporate the National Council of\nWomen of Canada for the purpose of\nuniting in a Dominion, federation all\nsocieties and associations of women\nInterested* in philanthropy, religion,\nart, education, literature and social reform for the betterment of conditions\npertaining to the family and the state.\nPRISONER ATTEMPTS SUICIDE\n(By- JDally News Leased Wire.)\n-ST. 'GATIIEHINKS, Out., Nov. 7.-\nBrneflt Clarke of ttldgeAvay, held for\nsentenc^ -tomorrow on. a cliarge of\nholding up the ^Grand'\"Trunk ticket\ntigdnV at ftldgeway, for the second\nlii^e attempted to taJte his owrt life.\nHe niade ii noose of \"his shirt and at-\ntaclied the end to the bars of his cell.\nHe wns cut down ln time to save hi3\nlife\/ '..\nVOTE EARLY,SAYS\nGAS COMMITTEE\n(Continued from page one.)\nFRENCH NOVELIST DECLINES\nOFFER OF DUEL\nPARIS, Nov, 7.\u2014Pierre 'Lot!,\"the\nFrench novelist, says ho will disdain\n'o receive the seconds of the ItuIgaris-iTi\nlieutenant, wh is'said ito he coming\nto Pari*?, to clialleng- Lou to ;\u25a0 dnei on\naoonn* -of the antl-BuIgarlai-, article?\nhad written, lib adds that If Bui-\nnrlnn seconds are riot satisfied with\nhis statement they can always rCsort\nto .isSRRSsinatfnn.\nM. Lot) begs an nnonvmons Frenchman st-'lfng himself \"Chevalier\nRouge,\" nnd several Turkish officers\nto withdraw their offers to take hlr\nnlace In a due] with Torcnm. declaring that Torcum's place Is unworthy\nof notfee.\nQueen's Hotel\nBaker Street\nA. LAPOINTE, Proprietor\nRenovated throughout. Sixteen new rooms added, all elegantly furnished. Steam heat\nIn every room.\nQUEEN'S\/\u2014T, Needham, K. Ishi-\nkawa, S. Singer Mrs. W. R. Salisbury,\nSalmo;- .J. O'Keefe; Northport; B.\nBidder, Greenwood; Mrs, M. Dixon,\nLethbridge; Mrs. H, Veal, thispano; L.\nEaiker and wife, Lnmsden;-A. Kusu-\nyama, Clarence- Miller, Krancis Scarf-\n\u25a0iill, Calgary,\nMadden House\nE. C. CLARKE\nCor. Bakor nnfl Ward Sts., Nelaon.\nMADDE1V.\u2014lamo. -MrDonnUI, Rion-\n,Iel: ,.!.. CdKlcinsrnr.   tloswell.\nNEI.SON.-J. r. nurke, E: K. Smith,\nE, Henry, E. t. MuSperrle, Marcus;\n<-. E. IlPTirtil,-; W. A. Slock, Midway.\nKootenay Hotel\nV^wo Doors from Postoffice\n1 Vernon,'Street\nRates ?T,00 and .$1.25 per day.\nlivery convenience given to the\ntraveling public. Electric piano and\nunion bar in connection, where tbe\nbest of wines nnd liquors aro kept.\nMRS. MALLETT, Proprietress.\nKG OT ION A>'.\u2014P. ironddh; A. Mon-\nisk, N. Lookets. P. Husalack, J, Ro-\nbinl*, G. Mcni'ge, A, .fohjins, Slocnn\nqiiy; K. A. Mackenzie, Sirdar; C.\nOlson, Cranbrook; II, Clark, O. Mc-\nLellan, E, MeLellan, Winnipeg: TIiob.\nRlnsettl, Greenwood; E. Bennett, C,\nBenton, Gus Harnett, Kamlrtops; M.\nDellelt, Trail;   H. A. Harvey, Spokane.\nSilver King Hotel\n. Baker Street\nUndor new management.    ,\nWell furnished   rooms,   $1.00   a\nday  nnd  up.    Best 25c meal in\nNelson; Best brands of Hanoi's snd\ncigars, served by union men.\nN. McLEOD, Proprietor.\n.. ,     \u25a0   ^\nSILVER KING.\u2014.T. Laurie, P. Mac,\nInn Is,   D.   Siiihei'wnlto,   Ernest  -Brew,\nSmith, J. Laughton, JE, Horan.\nJA Home rol* lhe'world at $1.00 a day\nLakeview Hotel\nCorner Hall and Vernon Street!,\nRenovated and refurnished through,\nout.    Best of wines, liquors and\ncigars served In the bar by Union\nBartenders.\nLAKEVIEW. \u2014 A. C. McLennan.\nAlnsworth: G. Reeves, D. Markenell.\nA. Bdraarikl,\nKlondyke Hotel\nVernon Street\nHeadquarters for miners, Smel-\ntermen, loggers, railroad men.\nRates. $1.00 per day up.\nNELSON tt JOHNSON, Prop..\nKLONDYKE.\u2014M. SwnnsOn, M. Trll\nson, .1. Bernhardt, Wlnlaw; Mr. Ward\nand wife.\nTremont House\nBaker Street, Nelson\nRANSOME & CAMPBELL\nN Proprietors\n|   \/      European plan, 50c up\nAmerican plan, $1.25 and $1.60\nI Meals, 35c\nSpecial  Rates per Month\n, TREMONT.\u2014E. Norwood, A. Tuson.\nG. P. Aradi, Charles Conners, Charlet\n(31a.pl), E, Luper, Allen Players; Mrs.\nFI, McNftUghton, Mrs. ,1. It. Bremner.\nVmlr; w, Cunningham, Salmo; Tfios.\nDole, Sandon* K. Frank, Ropeberry;\nDuncan Cumpliell, W. 'B, (irin, Shoeii\nCreek; James C.orrlgan, Queen Mine.\nGrand Central Hotel\nOPPOSITE  POSTOFFICE\nAmerican and European Plans.\nH. H. PITTS, Proprietor.\nGRAND CENTRAL, -i p. Sinlkey,\nVaniouver; E, Prior, KaidO; R. Hall,'\nHeiMah CTark, Reglna: -I. W. Glover,\nBurton City: J. N. Good?, Calgary;\nB. French, S, Goard,. Grtind Forks;\nD, D, Ridge, Upoer Bonnlngton; T. H.\nMansfield   South Slocnn, F. Fowler,\nNelson House\nEuropean Plan\nW. A. WARD, Proprietor\nCAFE\u2014Open day and night\u2014BAR\nMerchants' Lunch 12 to 2\nPhone 97 P. O, Box 597\nSHERBROOKE.\u2014E. Alexander, Sttl-\nmo: J. Bernard, Vnllcan; G. -Jesse, J.\nJ. Seelon, Marcus; J. Turner, Midway; M. Moll, Smelter; W. G. Moll,\nF. G. Bird, George Swain* CranbrOOl:.\nthan could the company. \"Probably\nIf the city can employ labor as cheaply as Aid. James .lohnstone says he\ncan the city can make it pay,\" said\nAid. Austin.\nDiscusses Street Railway,\nAid. Austin then turned to the street\nrailway question and reviewed the history of that company and stated how\nthe directors had stated that they had\naVcinch proposition when they commenced selling stock. It had not paid,\nhe said, but It would have paid if tt\n\"had had different men at the head of\nIt. The street railway people, he said,\nhad enough money to buy and pay for\neverytMng, but it was funny that they\nhad lacked fullv $20,000 o* sufflclenev.\nA shortage'of 311.000 had been shown\nin the report of the sub-committee annotated from tbe committee appointed\nnt tbe opera house meeting:. Ho be-\nlleved that there was a. greater sbnrt-\nnge than that. Hp advocated either\nforeclosure or ourcnawe- His proDOsi-\ntion was to buv the rnilwnv, stock,\nears nnd track, and then IF there was\nanything coming to .the directors or\nstockholders to pay them.\nIt was not compblsory for the cltv\nto pay the street railway company's\nindebtedness. If it foreclosed its mort\nffago the onlv obligation resting with\ntho eltv was to pav lhe balance of the\nindebtedness on the cars.\nAid. Austin then rav-? hlt-i reason'\nfor beinc in favor of the kpenintr of\ntbe Btreet rnilwnv in operation, while\nbe favored the de'en-* of the can hy-\nifw. He was not bWctoine- mrni-W. th,\nfltv ownlnc thi* phr nlnnt. hn*- ihW\nnled It to p-nt ft. for Mo,000 ni* J?0-\nflOO l\u00b0sfi than It was jroln.; to give for\n'\u25a0*. Tf the bvlaw tomorrow w*m turned\n''own the eIty could cprui-o HtVi nlnnl\nfor nt the most Mfl,-0ftb. \"If thev thin'<\nHint you aro eolns) lo 'ret pu*-h a rron'd\nthine out or the gas plant it. Is a won\nder that Ihey did not want vou to buv\nrho smr-ltei'. whicli Wn? coituiolv of n\nffi'eat deal more benoflf, lo tlie eltv\n\u2022ban t-ho e-ap n'nnt. Thev are trvine\nto make VOu believe thut the gas plan\nims to nay whether It wants to or not,\"\nho declared.\nHe was not mire nf ihn feasibility\nOf baying iln> cltv electrician a kind\nof nil-round Johnnv. He 'had always\nthought tbat Mr. Thomas w-m n busy\nman at the pl*esent time. Therefore\nhe was not so sure of Aid. Cunliffe's\nsavln^ In the manairer's salary. The\ngas plant served onlv at a good conservative estimate about ono-fift.li of\ntfi'e people of the city, while the street\nrailway served or wa** nsefull to prne-\ntically everybody, and this be considered another, good reason for retaining tho one Utility and allowing the\nother to cease onerntlons.\nAn offer of $35,000 was the most he\nwould stand for In anv case.\nAid. Austin closed his remarks by\nstating that-he did not know anything\nabout gas plants nor hnd he gone into\nthe' details of the business; he wns\nnever Inside ,of a gas plant, but had\nl\u00abanied \/r,om, those who hnew tlw\nnlfint that. It.'.was \u00bb.. woriitout proposition. \"If you believe that yon enn\nnmke it. pay. vote for it; if not. don't\nI don't believe it will and for that reason I am ngainst it.\"\nWants It to Close Down,\nMr. Selous -was then called t\\nnn.\nHe\" was entirely In agreement with\nAid. Austin when he\/said that he did\nnot believe that the city could make\nthe etas proposition pay, but jhe\nnot In concurrence with Aid. Austin\nwhen he said the plant was worth\n$35,000. He, would not give 35,000\nnor 3.500 cents for the gas plant. He\nwould certainly like to see .it close\ndown.\n\"We. have placed $350,000 in an electric plant and the gns and electricity\nhave been In competition and now If\nthe gns plant closes down the inevit-\nabIe*conse<iuence will be that we will\nhave to resort to electricity; we will\nhave to go to electric stoves for cooking, which has been, the main Income\nof the gas plant for years, and the result will ho an increased revenue for\nthe electric department.\" He had been\na user of gas for the past six or seven\nyears\": and would not kick at having\nto instal an electric stove. Th\u00a9 gas\ncompany was taking in $1,000 a month\nand it >as costing It fully $1,000 to\nproduce it. In his-opinion-the electric\nplant would fall heir to fully 50 per\ncent of the present income of the gas\nplant, and it would not cost it a ndckle\nto do so, for the electricity was already wired throughout,the city, and\nto increase tlie revenue of the gas\nplant would necessitate tlie costly laying of mains.\nIn the next 50 years the Interest and\nsinking fund would-amount'to $150,000,\nwhich was what the plant was going\nto cost the city. He argued that tihe\ncity could not afford the proposition\nwhich was now before the.people. Tli\ncrying need of Nelson was for street\nimprovements, and'between a quarter\nand', half a million dollars was needed for that purpose, he said. He figured that between the saving ou interest and sinking fund and increased\nrevenue for the electric plant that the\ncity would benefit by some $0,000 per\nannum, which would just about, fill\nnie bill for tho road work which he\nsaid was badly needed, w\nWould Not Buy Plant Now.\nMr. Selous tiheu went on to explain\nthe rumor that bud gained currency\nthat In the event of the failure of tlio\nbylaw to pass he was arranging it syndicate for the purchase of the concern.\nLast September he had been using gus\nand, negotiations between the city and\nthe company looked like breaking\ndown. He bad understood that thc\ncost of electricity was. prohibitive and\nbesides that It wus going to put him\nto a great deal of iucouvenience, so\nhe saw Mayor Keefe and stated thut\nif negotiations were broken off he was\nthinking of forming a local syndicate\nto take over the plant and possibly\nmalting a little money ns well as overcoming .the inconvenience. However,\nafter consulting the city electrician\nand other who knew anything whatever about electricity for household\nuse he learned that 5c electricity was\nas oheup as $1 gns. He learned that\nfor short cooking that electricity was\na little dearer than gas and for long\ncooking that it was a little cheaper.\nHe then changed, his mind und would\nin no way entertain the proposition.\nIt waa up to the council io deal with\nCOULD NOT ILK\n\"Fniit-a-lives\" Completely Restored\nNew Brunswick Merchant To Hea.t.1.\nBwsrot,, N. B., July 25th. 1911.\n' I am unable to say enough in favor 01\n\"Fruit-a-tives\" as it saved my life and\nrestored me to health, when I had given\nup all hope and wheu the doctors had\nfailed to do anything more for me. I\nhada stroke of Paralysis iu March, 1910.\nand this left ine unable to walk or help\nmyself, and tbe Constipation of the\nbowels was terrible. Nothing did me\nany good and I was wretched in every\nway. Finally, I look \"Fruit-a-tives\"\nfor the Constipation, and it not only\ncured me of that trouble but gradually\nthis fruit medicine toned up the\n;nervesand actually cured the paralysis.\nUnder tbe use of \"Fruit-a-tives\", Igrew\nstronger and stronger until all the palsy\nand weakness left me. I am now well\nagain and attend my store every day\nand all day.\"\nALVA PHILUPS.\n\"Fruit-a-tives\" is the only remedy\nIn tbe world lhat Is made of fruit juices\nand tomics. .\n50c, a box, 6 for $2.50\u2014trial size, 25c\nAt dealers or sent on receipt of price by\nFruit-a-lives Limited, Ottawa,\ntho city as a whole and not witli the\nfew who were consumers of gas. Mr.\nRoberts, he said, had heen the counsel for tlie city fathers on this occasion, and henclosed by stating that he\nalways consldenedltnot good business\nto take counsel from the seller in a\nproposition without making a thorough Investigation for oneself.\nEbbs Favors Bylaw.\nWilliam Ebbs stated that in other\ntowns gas plants had and were proving u necessity and had proved a success run in conjunction with an electric plant. Gas stock, lie said, he -had\nalways considered as good slock. He\nhad seen the inventory, had gone Inside and looked around and made enquiries, and he would certainly be in\nfavor of tbe bylaw.\nYou can't, place that same plant\nthere tomorrow for the price that is\nbeing asked and buy a cigar wilh what\nyou have left,\" lie declared,\nMeagfier's\nMoney Savers\nYes, some Real Big Money Savers that are well worth coming after.\nAll of them seasonable things and things-that you want.\nChildren's Hose Worth Up to 35c\nToday 5c\nTen Dozen Children's Cashmere and .Woollen Stockings, sizes 4-14 to\nf''^.   In black only, .,.,,.,\nTO CLEAR, 5c A PAIR.\n$2 Corsets to Sell for $1\nThree Dozen only, Women's Corsets 'In American and Canadian\nmakes. Ai\\ sines In the lot from 18 to 27. These arc regular ;?2 and1 $2^5\nvalue. ^\nTODAY,  $1.00\n35c Vests and Drawers to Sell for %5c\nTen Dozen absolutely New Vests, and Drawers; made\/ofr .rioft'kftrt\nfleece lined cotton, extra good value at 35c. -,     , -   \u00ab,,\\,\nA  SPECIAL BARGAIN   FOR   TODAY, 25c.\nWomen's Skirts Worth up to $9 for $2,45\nTwenty-two In tho lot, consisting of Tweeds, Serges and Worsteds,\nnearly all sizes in the lot with no two alike.\nYOUR CHOICE, $2.45.\n$6 Children's Coats for $2.95\nTen Only, Children's Coats, in navy, grey and . brown,* made of\nCheviots and Blanket Cloth.    Itegular values up to $11,00. -,.    ,\nTODAY, $2.95\n$9 Children's Coats for $3.95\nTen Only, children's Co.-lIh, in .sixes 7 lo 12. Regulawvalues up to\nSD.00.\nSPECIAL TODAY, $3.95\nWomen's and Misses' Coats Worth up to\n$16.50 for $5.95\nWomen*.-- nnd Misses' Oo'attf in \"Navy, Grey and Tweed Mixtures.\nA dandy lot nf nice warm winter coats.\nTODAY,  $5.95\nPHOENIX   NEWSPAPERMAN\nMARRIED IN  SPOKANE\n(Special to The Daily News.)\nSPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 7.\u2014Gilbert\nKay, owner and publisher of th\nWeekly Pioneer at Phoenix, B.C., i\nwidely known British Columbia news\n.paper and mining man, and Miss\nEmily Larson, also of Phoenix, wen\nmarried here at 3 o'clock this after\nnoon in the parlors ot the Pedicord\nhotel by the Rev. Conrad isliihm,\npastor of the Centenary Baptist\nchurch. They will leave tomorrow\nfor the coast on their wedding trip\nand will be at home at Phoenix after\nDec.   1.\nMILITANT   METHODS  DEFENDED\nBY   MRS. PANKHURST\n(By Daily News Leased Wire,)\nMINNEAPOLIS, -Minn., Nov. 7.\u2014\nMrs. Emmellno Pankhurst, English\nsuffragette, spoke to more than 1,300\npeople in the St. Paul auditorium to\nnight, basing her talk along lines of\ndefence for methods employed by\nEnglish women In their fight for\nequal  franchise.\nThe amount realized at the St. Paul\nmeeting   was   5S30.    Mrs.   Piinkhurst\nSomething\nGood in the\nMillinery\nSection\nChildren's Felt Hats, nil in good\nshades.    Worth  $2.00,\nTODAY,  50c\nChildren's Velvet Bonnets, in\nbrown, green and navy, and Children's Felt Bonnets, regular $T.75 lo\n.$3.50,  for    75c'\nSpecial Values in\nTrimmed Hats\nValues'from ?f>.\">0 to $10.00 for. .$4.75\nValues from $11.00  to ?3.00 for  ..$4.00\nWomen's Serge Dresses for $8.95\nTwenty Serge and Worsted Dresses in colors of navy, Copenhagen,\ngrey and  brown, sizes from 10 to 38.    They are made of fine quality\nFrench Serge and some of them sell regul.-u-ly as high as $22.50.\nTODAY, $8.95\nMEAGHER & CO.\nThe Store for Style and Value\nwm\nSpread on Limbs, Red and Inflamed.\nBecame Sores. Had to Tie Hands\nWhile He Slept. Well, Thanks to\nCuticura Soap and Ointment,\nfit.  Oewilro,   Quebec\u2014\"My  clillrl   was\nscarcely two months and ;i half old when\nIlls Tuce and arms bociililo i-ovejed with little\nred Pimple*--which-ilHUe\nlaier spread-on hla limbs.\nThe pimples were very rod\nand inflami'il,   They were\nlike a little roil spot which\n-soon became a tut le larger\n1   raised   Up.     Them\nroPoiir or five together.\noso pimples caused him\nscratch so that we had\nto tlo his hands while lie slept,  The Itching\nmade hira suirei- So much that Ho cried part\nof the nlslit, wtiklng up most of tint people\nin the liuiiso,   The pimples became sores and\nwere very painful. ,\n\"I used without \"success several remedies\nwhich wero rccoimneudu-, to me. I thim\nused Cuilcura Ointment and .Soap, gl\\ihig\nhim a bath every morrflng with hot water\nand Cuticura Soap, and then applied a fldn\nlayer or Cuticura Ointment ou tho parts\naireetotl. Tlioy gavo (,'ieaL reller with tlie\nfirst application. After using one box of\nOuUcurii Ointment and a little more thott\none Ciilto or Cuticura Soap my child was\ncompletely cured. Thanks to the Cuticura\nHeap and Ointment my baby Is perfectly\nwell, and 1 shull always have them at hand \"\n(SiBiicd) Mrs. N. Jobin. Jan. 4, una.\nCuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment aro\nsold throughout the world. A single net Is\noften Biilllcient. Llhoral uabiplo of \u2022Men\nmailed free, with 82-p. akin Hook. .Address\npost card Potior Drug & oiwm, Corp , Uopt.\n37D, Boaton, U, S. A, *\u2022?.-'\nexpressed herself as much gratified\nwith the progress that is being made\nby American women who favor thc\n\"Votes for Women\" movement, A\nprophecy that by the time of the next\ngeneral election In England women\nthere, would get the vote was made\nby Mrs. Pankhurst. She added that\nit would come when the present party\nIn power In England would bo forced\nto step down.\nMrs.  Pankhurst was  entertained  at |\nthe   St.   Paul   hotel   today,   where   G\ng,iests   were   present,   among   them\nfew men.    Mrs. Pankhurst will  leav\nSaturday,\nThe wants will get another servant\nfor you in no time.\nCANADIAN\nPacific\nTwenty-Seventh Annual Series\nof\nExcursion Fares\nTo the British Isles and the Continent\nTICKETS ON  SALE   NOVEMBER  7th   TO   DECEMBER  31st,   1913.\nFinal Return Limit Five Months.   Very Low Fares\nChristmas Sailings\nLAKE   MANITOBA    .from St. John December 10th\nEMPRESS OF IRELAND   ....from fl. John December 13th\nEMPRESS OF BRITAIN    from St. John D.cemb.r 27th\nBook your passage now and secure first choice of staterooms.        I\nRates, other sailings, and complete information from any C. P. R.\nAgent, or write:\nD, SMEATON, Agent, J, V. MURPHV,\nN.lson City, Distrct PaBWngor Agent,\nNELSON, B.C. NELSON, B.C.\nF. L. PADDON, AGENT, NELSON DEPOT.\n \u25a0<mh&,\nPAGE SIX.\nC!)t \u00bbaif)> jlttou\n:-* 1\niOverfat men and women, mortified and\nlumlllftted by the publicity of conspli\nu\u00ab rolls and billows of fat, are gradually\ntaming that through the discovery ot an\nnUnetit physician the burden of overfat-\nit-is la taken from them, leaving the fig-\nire attractively proportioned,   the   flesh\ntn,  tbe skin smooth,  and the general\nalth vastly Improved, without dieting,\nixerc.se or resulting wrinkles or flabbl-\ni8s. ' There Is no equal and no substitute\nr the famous Marmola Prescription, but\n\u25a0re ll a new and more convenient form\ni tablet .form of this safe far remover,\nirmola Prescription Tablets contain the\nma  harmless,   effective  Ingredients as\nt original prescription that has enabled\n> many thousands of uncomfortable men\njid women to reduce thetr weight evenly\nind steadily at the rate of a pound or\nmore a day.    An exceptionally large case\ntf theee Marmola Prescription Tablets Ib\nJ&ld 'W all drugglstB at 75c or sent you\nDirect by the Marmola Co., Farmer Bldg.,\npetroit Mich., on receipt of price.\nConservative majority\nnearly four hundred\n\u25a0VRv T>rtllv News \"Lenfj-Kl Wire.)\nBRAMPTON, Out., Nov. fi.\u2014The\nJnajorlty for J. R. Pallia, the Conseiv-\nItive, over his opponent, A. II. Milne;\nJjlheral, lii the Peel by-election for the\nlegislature Was 31)6.\nJUDGMENT RESERVED\n(By Dally News V-eased Wire.)\nOTTAWA, Out, Nov. 7.\u2014In the sir\n!ireme court the appeal was heard In\nhe case of Roots vs Carey. The ac-\nIon was brought by the respondent\nor the specific perfonuance of an\nption for the purchase ot\" one-quarter\nectton of land near Medicine Hat.\nudgment was reserved.\nW TO PREVENT\n\\CID STOMACHS AND\nI FOOD FERMENTATION\nBy   a  Stomach   Specialist\nAs a speclallHt who bus siient many\nears   In   the   stud\"   nnd   treatment  ol\n(Btomach   troubles   I  have ibeen   forced\nin   conclusion   that   most    people\nhvho corfp.laln, of.stomach trouble pos-\nVess    stomach's    that    are   absolutely\neitlthy and normal.   The rem trouble,\n|li:n whif-- causes all the pain \u25a0a-hddiffl-\nulty,  Is aoid  In the stomach,  usually\nto,,  or  aggravated   by,   food   fer-\nnentiltlon.    Add irritates the delicate\nn in j? of  the stpma-qh  and   food  fcr-\nontutlon   causes    wind,    which   dials the stomach : abnormally,   eaus-\nthat   full   bloated   feeling.    Thus\nl   aefd  anrl   ferm*Jntnthm   Interfere\nwith and retard  tho i,roeef*;i of ijiges-\n\" The stomach is usually healthy\nend normal, but Irritated almost past\n(endured  toy   these   foreign   elements\u2014\neld   and   wind,     In   all   sue*,   cases\u2014\nand they comprise over 90 per cent, of\nill   stomach   dlfit-ultie,--*\u2014the   first and\ninly   step   necessary   Is    to   neutralize\n\u25a0he acid and sto-* the fermentation by\naltine* in a little worm Or cold water\nr.mediately  after  eating,  a teaspoon-\nul  of  bisurated   magnesia, -which   ''*\njdoubtlesq thf best nnd only really efT\n\" e  tfiii**aciii   and   food   corrective\nknown.    The o<*Id   will   be  neutralised\njftnd   th-^  fermentation   stopped   almost\nnstantly.   nnd   vonr   *-*-tomach   will nt\nI mice proceed tn digest .the food In a\nhealthy normal manner. Be sure tc\nask your druggist for tli.. bisurated\n\u25a0magnesia, as I have found other\nforms-ntteriv Kir-king i- its peculiarly\nvnlUU'ble   properties.\u2014F. J. Oi.\nlon'tCutOut\n. SHOE BOIL, CAPPED\nDOCK  OR BURSITIS\nABSORBINE\n#* '-.-nf MARK Hit, US Pol-Ofl\ntwill remove tliem and leave no blemishes.\nReduces any puff or swelling. Does not\nblister or .remove the hair, and horse can be\nworked. $2 a bottle delivered. Book 6 K free.\nI   ABSORBINE, JR., tbe iWiiepdc liniment tor\nkind.. For Built. Bruin-i. Old *..<-(--.. SwelUngi. Virleoie\nVein*. Varlcoiltlet.   All..y) fain.   Price \u00a31 and tl i tottlt\nM dniitilii-i or delivered.   Will ull more 11 you write.\nW.F.VOUNG.P.D.F.14StyniansBldg.,Monlreal,Can.\nGOLD WATCH FREE\nCUMT OFF\nIT LOB\nWINNI\nTn-mj-ntii-w hn ran \u00bbn[i|ily III- tinm\u00bbi of I hull* twownll-\nkimwu eui.iilim Towni, iiml inlilli candfUppi tallow,\n.... .,1,1*1- fur in u if* solid aOLD WATCH. Ltnillib\nIW-n-niinii   .nen-i-i,   usi.ir-.in I   1 imekwpi*.-. iu *\nFREE OUT. iSIIlt W*.iT. Ii-h ui.- |.ri-s.-l't\u00ab<l to CanDl.)\n-i*nd roar mlution nn \u25a0 ilic-t of paper touettier with\n\u25a0Umpa-d iddrtued envelop-- for rtjplv to OEORGE 4 CO.\nWno mit Wt.U-1. Hf rt-ti\u00bbiiU, Avobury Hooli, Hnwhill\nMl Blrmlngliatm, En.:)-u*d Th* wlnnfr Ui-tqalrtd\nto purtbM* a Clialn irom in to wiar with Witcb Thi\nmini oi iliu ptvper mini b. uinntn-iitd. Prlnwlnnm\nof Uut OoDps-UUon wen\nMiss M, F. Thompson, ejo Douglas Rogers Co., Ltd., Amhearst,\nN.K., Canada.\nMr. M. P. Parker, Esplanade,\nTruro, N.S., Canada.\nWhen at Nakusp Stop at\n\u25a0THE LELAND\n. Newly   refitted   aud   remodeled.\nThe cuisine is the best.   Large and\ncomfortable rooms, Btenm heat ull\nthrough the bouse.    Large, warm\nand, well-lighted sample  rooms In\nconnection.   Yours for comfort and\np.burH for business;   The best to be\n[phad at a moderate price.  The neor-\n'e*t hotel to the depot,^.  ,\n'   Remember the' Leland Hotel.\nT. H. BOHART, Prop.\n\u00ab-    COLUMN  FOR THE  HOUSE-    ->\n* WIFE -\u2666\n\u2666 \u25a0\u2666\n\u2666\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2666\nSunday should be a day of rest for\nthe housewife as well as the business\nman, who leaves his work on Saturday night until Monday morning, and\nthis can only be accomplished by forethought and n little planning on Friday when arranging Saturday's work.\nDomestic, science is bo thoroughly\ntaught in public schools in all the\ncities and most of the large towns\nand discussed in our daily and weekly papers and monthly magazines, that1\nthere Is no reason why every woman\nshould not profit by it. For a simple\nSunday menu I would suggest soup,\nveal loaf, creamed potatoes, buttered\ncarrots, St. James pudding, \" lemon\nsauce, tea, bread and butter. Celery,\nspiced Jelly or a relish Is always attractive as well as necessary to a\ntasty lunch or dinner.\nOne does not always need cut glass,\nfine china and silver to make n meal\nattractive and tasty. A carefully laid\ntable with fresh linen, polished dishes\nand shining cutlery, a slmole little\nbouse plant In the centre gives It n\nhomelike effeet. Well selected and\nnourishing food, no matter how plain,\nIs far more appreciated than richer\nand more expensive dishes poorly prepared.\nThe day when the housewife considered 'her work a,drudgery sbould\nIm an idea of the past, The woman\nwho cannot make her work a systematic business and a pleasure, even\nwhen living Is, Web and her allowance\nnone too large; lias still n great deal\nto learn. The memitfnt-.nt.oned above\n,oan he served with little expense and\nno extra labor, which Is just as irrV\n.portant. Soup Is an extra in n great\nmany homes, so I shull leave, it to\nyour own discretion.\nVeal Lbaf.\u2014Two pounds of minced\nveal, half pound of salt pork chopped\nflue, one egg. two tablespoons ^grated\nonion, one tablespoon chopped parsley-,\nono teuspoonful snlt, one-eighth ;.te;i-\nspoonful pepper and dripping. Mix Ingredients In order given and out In a\npan that when turned out will make\nn nicely shaped loaf. This is better\nto let stand for nn hour or so, then\nturn into a larger pan and cover here\nand there with dripping and bake in\nfairly hot oven. Baste carefully every\n15 minutes. N.H.\u2014When eggs are expensive the loaf can be made -without\nthe egg.\nCreamed Potatoes.\u2014Make p. cream\nsauce of two' tablespoons of melted\nbutter, two well-rounded tablespoons\nflour, half teaspoon salt, one-eighth*\nteaspoon pepper. Work these Ingredients together and stir In carefully one\n..d three-quarters cup of hot milk.\nWhen thick add four or five cups of\ncold potatoes cut into half inch cubes,\nheat thoroughly. As .cream sauce\nbums so quickly It Is wiser to place\nover boiling water. When preparing\nthe potatoes for Saturday's dinner by\nadding a little,extra one vegetable can\nbe prepared far Sunday. If one care*-'\nto, the carrots can be peeled, too, as\nit does not hurt them to stand In cold\nwater over night.\nButtered Carrots.\u2014When carrots\nhave been peeled, either cut in thin\nslices or cubes, cook In boiling water\nabout hulf an hour. Care should be\ntaken not to boll too soft, as they may\nbreak when strained and do not look\nso appetizing. When well drained add\ntublespoonful butter and season with\nsalt and pepper.\ni St. James Pudding.\u2014Three tablespoons melted butter, half cup molasses, half cup milk, one and two-fifths\ncups flour, half teaspoon soda, quarter\nteaspoon each of salt, cloves, allspice\nand nutmeg, half pound chopped dates,\nraisins or currants may be substituted\nMix butter, molasses and milk, add\nthe dry ingredients sifted together\nlastlv the fruit. Steam In buttered\nmould for two hours. This may be\ncooked two or three days befoi\nIng by slicing and reheating when\nnecessary.\nLemon Sauce.\u2014One tablespoon corn\nstarch, half cup sugar, a speck of salt.\none cup boiling water, rind and juice\nof one lemon, one teaspoon butter.\nSteep lemon rind and juice in hot\nwater 10 minutes, but do not boil. Mix\nother Ingredients and pour water over\nthem and boil until thick. Care should\nbe taken not to get It lumpy.\nALASKA   \"    \u2022\nPROPER\n(\u2022V YUKON\nI - Xv\nMILLIONS  OF  STAMPS\nUnited States Pastmastqr General\nBurleson has ordered, through the sec\nrotary of the treasury, 12,071,480,000\npostage stamps, the number estimated to be needed for the fiscal year beginning July 1,\nThe order calls for 11,980,500,000 ordinary stamps or various denominations; Ii0.000,000 special delivery\nstamps; 70,980,000 \"postage, due''\nstamps; 31*400,000 Btamp bookB, and\n1,291(000 coils of stamps to be used\nIn vending machines.\nSLAYER GOT $100,000 BOOTY\nTlie murderer of Charles E. Pendell,\n\/money lender and former bookmaker,\nwho was found dead In his office at\nLos Angeles, Cal., obtained at least\n$100,000 In diamonds and money, according to the police.\nPendell drew a box of diamonds\nfrom his safety deposit vault and put\nthem in his office safe the day before\nthe murder. When he was found dead\nthe safe was open and the strong box\nempty. Pendeli's pockets had been\nrifled\nILLS  OF  CHILDHOOD\nEvery mother should be able to recognize the symptoms of the little\nUments that attack her children.\nShe should also be In a position to\ntreat them promptly. To do this she\nshould keep a supply of Baby's Own\nTablets In the house at all times,\nThe Tablets never fail to he of help\nto little ones. Motb't'i's who are anxious for the welfare of their little ones\nwill receive free for the asking a\nvaluable little book on the care of\nInfants and young children. Concerning the Tablets, Mrs. Q. h. Bonham,\nSt. -George, Ont., says; \"I can recommend Baby's Own -Tablets as a\nsafe and sure medicine for little ones.\nI have raised four babies with their\naid anOVwould not,be without them.\".\nSold' rfSr-thedlelne dealers 'or by matrj\nat 26 cents a box from The Dr. WH\nHams' Medicine Co., Brockvllle, Ont.\nA PRESENT, PERHAPS\nThe Pan-Hundle of Alaska. Map nf\ndistrict which Representative Smith'\nof Maryland proposes lhat thc United States cede lo Cantulu because It\n\"hampers the development of adjoining lands and Is constantly giving rise\nto Irritation.\" In. a million before\neon-Tress, Mr. Smith asks that tho\npresident be authorized to negotiate\nwith tbe British nnd Canadian authorities tu this end.\nREVOLVERS AND\nNITROGLYCERINE\nSusptcted     Safs-blowcrs     Arrested     a'\nSatikatoon\u2014Carried  Dynamite,\n'   Fu.9, Candle, and Flashlight\nSaskatoon, Nov, \", -j. c. Skarthl\nBrookHft-j on!., and James Ke ly of.\nPi'lernoro,'; alleH-i*d K-ifebl*'*,vi*r.s who\nhave Jgngnuperaling through Western\n(.';inadii,\"^Sre arrested here this afternoon. , They arrived in 'iie cily from\nRe-glnjj at- 3.10 and wen* placed under\narrest at 3.30 by Chief Detective\nSnrlr.-ger of tbe local detective department. Scarth, when arrested, was\nabout to lift a plant containing among\nutlie.- things enough nitroglycerine to\nblow every safe* lu SaBka-toon. lie wa--\nalso fully armed, having two 38-\ncallbre and one 32-enll-bre revolvers;\nan,- in addition he carried five pound*-;\n0' dynamite, B0 feet of fi.ao, unrounds of ammuni Ion. cans, tap\ncandle and fl.i-Oilight. The poVce al-\n' \"ed ho practically adm.ts having operated in Winnipeg, Reginu, Moose\nJaw,  Calgary and   EWtnontau..\nThe police also claim he admits being Implicated iu the blowing of safei\nin Roglnn In 'th'* latter part of August.\nHn  was arrested .on  eusplelon  of be\n.ng a   member of a gang thai nu\t\ntrnted numerous robiberleg in Saskatoon und tils'd with the blowing up of\nthe safe in the steam laundry here\nProm lack of evidence he \\\\an let go\nImmediately after he lePt tin. cltv a\na-af-*' In Reglna fras blown and $fr,000\nftUil-tu. . .'J'hwe.. o'bftr . iiicml'W.s of Uu*\nig, well known to the police, art*\nstill a-t tart-re. The men arrested VIII\ncome up tomi-rrow on a charge of\nvngfnncv.\nWALKING   ROUND   THE   WORLD\nA New York man, Captain Mnlpag-\nane, who is walking round the world\nfor a wager, called at thc Mansion\nHouse, London, and gave an interesting narrative of bis journey to Alderman Sir John Knlll, the acting lord\nmayor, He had, be said, traversed\nNorth and South America, Australia,\nand Africa, and was now on bis way\nto John o' Grouts, whence he intended\nto cross to Ireland, and he should then\nproceed through the continent and\nAsia. The walk wmild be completed\nwhen he arrived at Bombay.\nSir John Knlll Inquired whether the\ncaptain had met with any adventures\nin the course of his journey, und he\nreplied that on one occasion he was\nultai-ked by a lion and on another was\nfor some days without food In the\ndesert. The'work Is to end in Marcn,\n1B16.\nFOR  A  VIEW\nTHE HALF-SPEED\nMAN AND WOMAN\nWhat  it   Means  When You  Feel  \"All\nOut of Sorts,\"\nYou know what it menus lo feel\n\u25a0'all; out of sorts.\" Most people havo\nfelt this way at some time. Nerves\nout of order, irritable, languid, depressed. An. aching head, a fagged\nbruin, appetite bad ami digesting\nweak. With some people ihi**- iimdl-\n\u25a0tlori'comes ;.(iiid goes; wilh others-.Hf\nIs-chronic; tliey can't shake it off- Etj\nInterferes with business, spoils recreation and robs life of all its Joys,\nmen and women arc only able to live\nand work at \"half speed.\"\nHalf speed people have lout that\nabundant nutural vitality which enables others to go \" full -speed- ahead\"\nthrough life. Their energy :\"\"1 ,H'lve\npower have evaporated\u2014they ennnot\nwork long without breaking down.\nThe  trouble Is nerve weakness and  Is\ncaused by poor, watery blood. '\ncan begin to Improve your condition\ntoday by laklng Dr. Williams' Pink\nPills, They fnake rich, red blood o\nmore pulsate through your veins, and\nyour nerves thrill with fresh vigor.\nHere is convincing evidence lhat new\nstrength and full hciillh can he had\nthrough the use of Dr. Williams' Pink\n'Pills. Mr. Newton Mayhcw, North\nTiyon, P. E. I\u201e says: 'i am n farmer\nand naturally have to work very hard.\nThe.result -was that I found myself\nvery much tun down. My blood became\nthin and watery, and my muscles\nflabby. I took doctors' treatment but\nit did not) help mo and I grew so weak\nIthat 1' coUld scarcely work at all.\nAs I found' the medical treatment was\nnot helping me 1'decided to try \"Dr,\nWilliams' Pink Pills, and in these I\nfound the medicine 1 needed, as ln\nshort time 1 was restored to my old\nhealth and vigor. I shall always rel\ncommend these pills to all sufferers.\"\nDr.- Williams' Pink Pills ate sold\nby all medicine dealers, or will be\nmailed, post paid, at fit) cents n box\nor six boxes for S2.51J hy The Dr. Wil\nliams'   Medicine Co.,   Brockvllle,   Ont.\nTo preserve the beautiful view\nacross the Brent valley towards Harrow, Kngland, the Ealing Borough\ncouncil has purchased for .t*7,r>0() Ui;\nacres of land to be used as a playing\nfield. On the Harrow Bide, the Times\nadds, a model town-planning scheme\nis being carried out under the sanction of tiie Harrow council.\nA SIMPLE PRACTICAL DESIGN\nFour Gore Skirt for Misses and Small\nWomen.\nSerge,, voile, panamu, velvet, satin,\nsilk, broadcloth, prunella or chiffon\ncloth are all used for the making. The\nback Is tucked in slot effect, and the\nclosing may be made ut the side front\nunder the deep tuck or at the back.\nThe pattern Is cut in four sizes: 14,\n10, 17 and 18 yeurs. It. requires 2 3-8\nyards of 40-lnch material for a 10-year\nsize.\nA pattern of this Illustration mailed\nto any address on receipt of 10c ln\nsilver ar stamps.\nCHURCH    SERVICES    TOMORROV.\nAll changes for church -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0nice an-\niioiiiu'i-mcnis must be handed m ol\nplumed to The Daily News .t.'i'iee before tl o'clock on Friday, li not re-\nreiveil by this lime the notices will In\nemitted   from  Saturday's   Issue.\nANGLICAN\u2014Si. Saviuui .s, corn* i\ni.l' Ward and Silica streets. Hev. Kl-en\n.1. Graham, rector. Twenty-fifth\nSunday after Trinity. 8.IIU a.m, Holy\n'.'uniiwinioii; 11.1)0 a.m., Matins <l\"o\nLitany; 2,30 p.m., Sunday school and\ntlible classes; 7.30 p.m., K venae tig;\nI.HO  p.m.,  t'liun-liiiian's eluh,\nROMAN CATHOLIC--Corner Warn\nmd Mill streets. Low Muss, 8 a.m.,\nHigh Mass. 1-3:80 a.m.; evening su-\nvice, 7::-ti ,|i.m.    Itt-v. J.  .Milioff.\nBAPTIST Church. Stanley street.\nPastor, Rev. C. W. Corey, 4lii Cai'bon-\nilt- street. Morning service. II o'clock;\nSunday cchool, IU0 p.m.; evening ser-\n.ice 7.30 o'clock. The pastor Will\n\u25a0reach bui* services. Everybody welcome.\nCHRISTIAN SCIISNCK - Sunday\n[ervlces nt 11:30 a.m. and S p.m. Wednesday evening service ut S p.m-\nHeading room in church building open\nfrom 3 to f. p.m. dally. Visitors Co'iv\ndlally welcome.     .\nSALVATION ARMY\u2014Vie I or 111 stree;\nMorning service, ] t a.m.; Sunda.\\\nschool, 1:30 p.m.; praise service, 3\np.m.;  evening service, 7:'.n p.m.\nMl-sTHoDIHT-Rev. R. .1. Mclntyre,\npastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 7:30\nn.m. Morning subject, \"Ruth the\nJloabtle'-s\"; evening subject, \"A Foe\nTo Be Fought in lb,. Building of n\nNation.\" Anthem \"The Day Is Past\nind Over\" bv Miss Phillips, Mr. Crow-\nJier and choir. 2.30 p.m.. Sunday\n*chool and Bible classes; Wednesday.\n1.00 p.m., Epwor.lb League, mlslonary\n.ervlce. Thursday, 3.00 p.m., \"Ruth\n>'ailtala\" rendered by choir.\nPRESBYI-ERIAN-St. Paul's Pres-\nl.yleri.m church, corner Silica and\nSliihley streets, Rev. 13, S. Louie,\nminister. Morning service, 11 a.m.;\n\":30- p.m.. Sunday school and Bible\nclasses. Guild meeting On Wednesday\n\"i sp.m. Probe and prayer servlct\nThursday at 8 p.m,\nYMIR and SAI.Mo.-Presl.yteiiai\nchurch. Dh*in(. services will be held\nin the chinch at Ymir at 11.oO a.n*\nSunday Echbbl at 10.00 a.m. Dlvlni\nservice i\" Snlm(, at 7.30 p.m.. nnd Sun-\n\u2022ay school nl 1.30 p.m.\nST. PAUL'S CROSS OF GOLD\nThe reglldlng of the cross of St.\nPaul's cathedral and the \"pineapples\"\nof the western towers Is nearly finished. Forty ounces, or nearly jjliiO\nworth of pure gold will have been used\nlu the form of 110,000 gold leaves. The\nwork Ib being done by four expert*,\nIn a little tent at the summit of the\ndome. It Is 50 years since tho cross\nwas last regilded.\nDuring the erection of the new lightning conductors, part of one of the\noriginal iron bar conductors, erected\nover 100 years ago under the supervision of Benjamin Franklin, the inventor of the lightning conductor, was\nfound. The fixing of these \"Frankiln\nrods,\" as they were called, led to a\ncontroversy as to whether lightning\nconductors should havo points or balls\nas tei'inlnulB. Time has confirmed\nFranklin's views and points are used\nlo this day.\nD. D. D. Opens New Ere\nin Cure of Skin Disease\nMr. Corns* c.ise oT \"ei&'emir. was\nknown   fo  almost   every  hotipilhl   and\n\u25a0'hvslein-- of l-cput-itiim throughout\nlhe city cf Toronto. His lette,- is another interesting demonstration of\nwhat Is being accomplished by the\nfamous specific, D. D. D. Prescription.\n\"I will consider It a 'fitor If you\nwill allow me te add my testimonial to\nlbe many, hundreds you no doubt\nhave in praise of the great cures effected by the D. D. D. Prescription,\n1 was n sufferer fn,- tw,,, years with\n\u25a0czi'ma on Ibv hgs and ankles. I tried\nthree or four different dnelop. and\nnun,, of them did me any good, 1 got\ntired of trying their 'remedies, I then\nwent to \u2022\u2022 skin specialist, but he was\nno better than they.\n\"! secured a trial buttle of D. D. D.\nand (t  did   me  so   much   good   lhat   1\nsent for n dollar botlle, alto fl Cake\n(if son,**. That Is nil I u,*ed and I am\nperfectly well. You are nl liberty to\nuve my name, for I consider D. D. D.\n'.he best leniedv In use. I. W. Corns.\n\u25a0Jl   G.vens St.,  Toronto,  Can\"\nAsk iir.v druggist today for D. D. D.\nPrescription. He'll ten you it allays\nthe Itch instantly\u2014and soon there ar-\nsigns  of cure.\nWe have handled Ihe remedy for\nvears and regard i| as th,-. speclflo\nfor skin it roubles of nil kinds. Come In\nor iiFk us about D. D. D. prescription,\nalso about D.D.D. soap, especially for\nlender skins,\nWe offe*. the first full size bottle\nnn the guarantee Ilia, unless it slop.*-\nthe He]- ut once, it costs you not n\ncent.\nPoole Drug Co., Ltd.. Druggists, oi\nCanada Drug &   Book  Co.,  Nelson\nfyaliyoi\nNovelty\nCurtains\nThe latest and most\ndesirable Curtain for\nthe Home.\nUp-to-date\nDurable and\nEasily Washed..\nWe are' now showing\na select new range of\nthese in\nScrims Eiamlnes\nMarquisettes, etc\nCall at our store and\nsee them.\nOur Stock of Chintzes Are\nUp-to-Date\nLarge Variety of Patterns to Choose from.    AH Prices\n25 ot Lace   Curtains\n\"   Half Price While Theg Last\nStandard Furniture  Company\nComplete House Furnishers\nD. D. D. Prescription\u2014for 15 years-the Standard Skin Remedy\nCANADIAN\n\u2014     CIFIC\nAre You Going\nTo the Old Country\nOr to\nOntario, New Brunswick, Quebec,\nNova Scotia\nFor Christmas?\nThe \"Home Folks\" will he glad to see you, but further pleased if,\nwhen you detrain at your \"home town,\" you nre feeling refreshed and\ncomfortable after your long journey. The Canadian Pacific equipment\nand service always leave that satisfied  feeling.\nCALL TODAY\n\u2022Ine muni: nl ii\u00bb- null\num] let us HiruiiKc everything for yoij\u2014thus\nworries Incidental lo \"getting uwuy.\"\nTickets to Hip did Country on Hole Daily throughout November and\nDecember, fln;il return limit five months.\nTickets   to   the   Eastern   Provinces  on   Sale   throughput   December.\nFinal return limit three mouths (with privilege of extension,).\nReduced Rates from all Kootenay Points to all points East (in Canada).\nYOUR  CHOICE  OF  ROUTES. STQP  OVERS.\nFROM NELSON TO\nTORONTO,  Ont. 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NOVEMBER 8\net\u00bb BlHlf Jletra.!\n\u00ab31\n(\u2022AGE SEVEN.\nAGONY ON\nOPERATING TABLE\nDid Not Remove Stone In Bladder\nGIN PILLS Patied it\nJoMttTTK, P. Q. Canada.\n\"During August last, I went to Montreal to consult a specialist as I hod been\nsuffering terribly with Stone In The Bladder.   He decided on an operation\nand was assisted by another doctor.   They said the calculus was larger than a\nbean and too hard to crush and they could not take it out.\nI returned home suffering greatly\nand did not know what- to do but was\nrecommended by a friend to try GIN\nPIMA I bought a box and found\nrelief from the pain at once. I took a\nsecond and third box of GIN PILLS\nafter which I went back to the specialist.\nHe told me the calculus was reduced in\nsize, still he could not relieve me of It\n although he tried for two and a half\n*^<|JH1 aLsW-fllL I returned borne again and continued\nto take GIN PILLS as they reduced\nthe pain  very  much, but I did  uot\nexpect that they would relieve me of the\nstone but to my great joy, I passed the\nstone on October 3rd., and am now a\nwell man and very happy.\nI am sending the stone in to you so that you can see for yourself what a\ngreat work GIN-PILLS did for me.   GIN PILLS are the best medicine in the\nworld and because they did so much for me, I will recommend them all the rest\noftty-Hfe.-1 J. ALBERT LESSARD,\nWhat glorious news to those who are almost going insane from the pain of\nStone. In The Bladder! Here is ease and comfort! Here ia relief 1 Here is a\ncertain means of getting rid of the stone without being cut to pieces by the knives\nof a surgeon. GIN PILLS dissolve Stone or Gravel in Kidneys or Bladder\nbecause GIN PILLS are the greatest solvent for uric acid the world has ever\nknown.\nIf your trouble is like Mr. Lessard's, follow his example and take GIN-\nPILLS.   Money refunded if they fail to give relief,   At all dealers, 50c a box-\u20146\nfor J2.50.   Sample free if you write us, mentioning this paper.\nNational Drug nnd ChVmlical Co., of Canada, Limited, Toronto.\nIf the bowels are constipated and liver torpid, take National Lazy Liver Pills\n95c a box. 169\nA Few Specials\nOf Interest for\nFriday and Saturday Selling\nMen's Suits\nBroken  linen,  regular $15.00, for\n$10.00\nPants\nAll   Wool   Twood,   regular   $3,00,\n$2.35\nBoys' Suits\nLARGEST  VARIETY\nFull   Range  Sizes\nAH Wool\n, Shirts\nFOR   MEN\nLight   and   Dark   Colora.     Good\nvalue at $1.25, for\n95c\nGloves\nAll   Kinds.     Spocial   Gauntlet.\n75c Goods for\n45c\nMen's Underwear\nAll  Wool, worth $1.25, for\n75c\nHat and Cap\nDepartment\nSpecial   $3.00   Hats   for\n$1.95\nShoe Department\nSplendidly Assorted   Men's, Women's,  Girls',   Boys',   in   which\nwill bo found some Clearing\nLines   and   Bargains.\nBrown & Co.\nNelson   -   B. C.\nTo Europe from Canada\nDirect by the Old Reliable\nCUNARD LINE !\u00a3oblished\nCARRYING ONE CLASS CABIN AND THIRD CLASS\nS. S. Andania and Alaunia\n\u25a0Each, 13,400 Tons, '\nNEWEST VESSELS IN THE CANADIAN SERVICE.\nFrom Portlaiid-Alamiia, Dae.   9\nSTOWL CmiSIaUS SAILING 10\nFrom Montreal- Andania, Nov. 15\nFrom Montreal-Asian!,, Nor. 22\nLIVERPOOL   Via QlSnowll\"\nFrom Portland-A\u00abaoaU, Dec. 13\nFor particulars of .ailing, and services from Montreal, Portland, Boston\nand New York, apply to Local Agent., or\nTHE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., 304-Main Street, Winnipeg.\nEwing & Holliday\nBuilders and Contractors\nE8TIMATES GIVEN\non all classes of work.\nJobbing   Work  Carefully\nAttended To.\nGft  Our  Prices   Before  Building.\nPHONE 61. P.O. BOX 957.\nHave you aeon those\nHeavy Wool Pants\nAt Gallagher's. .Inst tho thing for\nout-door work. Regular $3.50. This\nweek for\n$3.00\nJ. W. GALLAGHER\n102-4 Baker St.\nNelson Auto Garage\nCANON HANNAY\nIRISH MARK TWAIN\nDealers for the White Company\nMotor Cars and Trucks. Automobiles\nfor hire any hour day or night\u2014passengers, baggage and light freight,   .\nNipou Auto Co.\nPAUL NIPOU, Manager.\nP. 0. flnx 4R Tel, 146\nProtests That Fellow Countrymen Are\nNot   World's   Jesters\u2014English\nNever Understand Irish.\nThe Mark Twain of Ireland, the man\nwho writes some or the cleverest fun\nnow being published in English; Is\nmaking hts first visit lo New York.\nCanon .lames Owen Hannay, or\n' George A. Birmingham,\" the name by\nwhich thousands of appreciative American readers know him, stands almost\nalone- In describing the humorous Irishman as he Is, and, not as some Englishman or American thinks he ought\nto be. I know of but one other writer\nsays Marguerite Mooers Marshall in\nthe New York World, who shares\nCanon Hnnnay's understanding of\nJohn Bull's other Island, and that is\nGeorge Bernard' Shaw. The work of\nthe two differs because Shaw blasts\nwith,his Ironic lightnings those characteristics of his countrymen which\ndraw only a sunnily tolerant Bmlle\nfrom Canon Hannay. But each man\nhas firm hold of the truth that potatoes and patchouli are not more unlike than the real Irishman and the\nrlp-roarlng bully boy of the conventional stage and story:- .\nCanon Hannay Is that prince of raconteurs who refrains from laughing\nat his own joke. Like the late Frank\nStockton, who, I think, is even closer\nkin than Mark Twain to the Hibernian humorist, he can keep a perfectly straight face while describing the\nmost preposterous of situations. *\nBy a happy coincidence he dispels, j\nIn his own person, the tradition of thn\nred-haired, ruby-nosed, rollicking Irishman, against which his literary lance\nIs tilted. Irish born and bred, he is\ntall, slender, scholarly, most quietly\ncourteous In manner and very much\nthe type of Forbes-Robertson, th6 English actor. A fugitive twinkle In his\nblue eyes and a slight\u2014very Blight-\nfondness for the letter \"R\" are the\nonly outward manifestations of County Mayo. He was the Protestant rector of the pretty town of Westport, In\nthat county, before going to St. Patrick's cathedral, in Dublin, the church\nto which he Is now attached.\n\"But I am an Irishman and proud\nof It,\" he insisted, smilingly. \"If I've\nwritten of the Irish with any realism\npt all it's because I've gotten close to\nthem by being one of them.\n\"The English can never understand\nthe Irish. Sometimes an Englishman\nregards us with Bcorn and dislike*\nOften his feeling Is a puzzled, pained\naffection, a severely tried tolerance\nAgain, he has ns neatly catalogued a&\nthe world's jesters. The stage has\ndono much to foster this last convlo\ntion In him. But never by any chance\ndoes he understand us.\"\nMeanwhile, don't you take a wicked\ndelight in playing up to his preconceived ideas?\" I suggested.\nCanon Hannay grinned. \"We do,\"\nhe acknowledged, frankly.\n\"I must tell you a story told to me\nby an English member of parliament\nHe was a Liberal and a home ruler,\ndeeply interested In the wrongs of Ireland. He made a special trip across\nthe channel to Inspect a large girls'\nschool, a primary school supported b.t\nthe government. Of course, his visit\nwas known beforehand, and every\nthing went off beautifully.\n\"Just before his departure he stood\namong a group of little girls, looking\nover .their copy-books. In bustled the\nmanager of the inspection tour, an\nIrishman, of course. 'Come, come!'he\nexclaimed to the M.P. 'You must come\nout of this. You mustn't hang around\nhere all day.'\n\"'Isn't he a tyrant!' exclaimed the\nhead master, who stood near. Then\nthe master turned to the children:\n'What is a tyrant?* he asked them.\n'Can't you tell our visitor?'\n\"'Yes,' encouraged the M.P.. as the\nchildren seemed to hesitate, 'what is\na tyrant?'\n'\"An English ruler!' piped up a little girl in the front row.\n\"And I never dared.,tell thnt Englishman how perfectly the, whole episode hnd been sta go-managed for his\nbenefit,\" Canon Hannay ended, between chuckles. \"He told me he had\nnever heen so touched In his life, thai\nat last he felt himself drawn close to\ntho great heart of the Irish people.\"\n\"I have noticed one marked difference between your Irishmen and those\nof other writers,\" I told (lie canon.\n\"Your 'dreamy Celts' havo an Intensely practical side.\"\n\"The Irishman Is practical. He has\nan extraordinarily keen eye for his\nown interests, whether he Is selling\na boat to a visiting tourist, or pain\nlessly extracting seed potatoes from a\npaternal government, I know no one\nwho is better on a bargain than an\nIrishman. And In all the affairs of\nlife the Englishman is much more\nprone to bo swayed by sentimental\nconsiderations than Is his Irish neigh\nbor.\"\n\"But there are so many affecting\nballads about tho loving colleens, and\nthe impulsive Irish lads,\" I protested.\n\"The fact, remains that there is practically no romance In Ireland, as the\nEnglish nnd Americnns understand the\nword,\" replied the iconoclast of Irish\ntraditions. It Is to be noticed that the\nAnglo-Saxon love affair is a motif ig-\nnroed in all his tales.\n\"There Is hardly any flirting or love-\nmaking between the young mon and\nwomen In Ireland. Marriages are ar-\nningerf by the parents, the plan being\nalmost a racsinille of that observed ln\nFrance. And I am hound to say that\nIrish mari'iages are unusually very\nhappy. The young persons settle down\ncomfortably together and there is an\nabsenco of the discordant elements\nthat crop out In some many of your\nunions.\n\"The position of the Irish woman In\nthe family Is quite remarkable. Outside tbe large cities, she Is Invariably\nthe receiver and the dlsburser of the\nfamily; income. Great deference is\npaid to her opinions by the other mem-\ngers of the household. I have often\nseen grown-up sons yield her complete\nobedience. If she had the ballot she\nwould have little, if any more power\nthan she has at present, which Is\ndoubtless why she Is uninterested in\nvotes for women.\n\"In. the cities the case Is different,\"\nCanon Hub nay added. \"Where there\nIs a great body of working women\nthere  is, naturally, a strong demand\nSaaMffiffl***\nSED\nBY ALL\nBEST HOME\nFESSIONAL\nBAKERS\n\u201e^^__ DECLINE\nPllllltr COMPAQ* BSTITUTESj\nMtfMM\nfor suffrage. Personally, I have al\nways been a woman suffragist, simply In the interests of common jus\ntice.\"\nIn one of tlie canon's amusing tales\na whole Irish village regales a young\nEnglish woman with one dazzling fiction after another to account Tor the\ndisappearance of her fiance. No one\ncan find the heart to suggest to her\nwhat every one firmly believes\u2014that\nhe had deserted her and fled to America.\n\"Your countrymen aro not exactly\nmartyrs to veracity?\" I questioned\nCanon Hannay.\n\"The Irish are all pragmatists,\" ho\nlaughed. \"The pragmatlst believes\nthat truth and utility are identical. So\ndoes the Irishman. If tlie truth is not\nuseful to him it is not. the truth, He\nstrives to please.\n\"Therefore, he's j*. delightful person\nto have for a neighbor,\" his defender\nfinished loyally. \"Life in an Irish community is most sweet and peaceful. I\nshouldn't want to live anywhere else.\"\nAnd I'm sure thai Isn't one of Canon\nHANGMAN ELLIS\nH   LIKES HIS WORK\nFeels Ten Years Younger After  Performing His Grewsome Duty\u2014\nHere In January.\nWhile Charles Gibson was awaiting\nthe final decision of the cabinet at\nOttawa, Hangman Ellis, who will hang\nBruno Curtl at Nelaon on January 8.\narrived In Toronto fully prepared to\ncarry out his part of the contract,\nsays a Toronto paper. He readied the\ncity from Prince Rupert, where he has\nheen spending the summer, and registered at on0 of tlie leading hotels under an assumed name.\n\"This is always my policy,\" said\nEllis to a newspaper man. \"I travel\nIn a quiet sort of way and discuss matters of jemjrent Interest, but my identity is seldom discovered.\"\nAt this Juncture the official executioner produced a baggage check for\na satchel containing thc paraphernalia which he uses in connection\nwith the execution of a condemned\nman.\n\"Travesty on Justice.\"\n\"It is just possible that I will not\nhave to unpack tlie saichel,\" ho said,\n\"because it will not he the first tlmr*\nthat I havo had to do so at the eleventh hour and forty-ninth second. If\ntho cabinet has decided to commute\nthe sentence in this case, it is -.certainly contrary to my expectations. In\na few words, my feeling is that It is ;*\ntravesty on justice in every sense or\nthe word. Whilo I havo been out in\ntho far west 1 havo been keeping in\ntouch with the case, and I bave come\nto the conclusion [that the condemned\nhas been the subject of others anxious to advertise their wares in the\nform of a game of chance.\"\n\"If I am permitted to carry out my\npart of the contract,\" said Ellis, \"I will\nhave been Uie official executioner at\n307 hangings. To he frank, the sympathy appeal has reached its limit; In\nfact, It has extended beyond the\nhounds of reason. I am afraid It has\nreached the stage where it is detrimental lo the carrying out of justice.\"\n\"What are your feelings when called\nupon to pull the tray?\" asked tbe\nporter.\nCalls tt Human   Duty.\n'tt is n humane duty,\" responded\nKills. \"In the ordinary way of per\nforming the duty I have always made\nbusiness to obliterate sympathy or\nsense of feeling. The execution occupies a matter of about 50 seconds, in\nfact tlio condemned man has hut little\ntime to think. When I spring the\ntrap my mind Is relaxed and I have\nthe feeling that I am 10 years younger. I do. not allow sympathy to interfere with uiy official duty, and if others balk at doing It, I always feel tbat\nI am justified in performing the task\nI have always figured that It is the\nbest to carry out the execution with\ntho greatest rapidity after the condemned man has taken his place upon\ntho trap door.\"\nRICH BURGLAR 13 CONVICTED\nFrank Baker, reputed to ho worth\n$100,000. was convicted of burglary In\nthe common pleas court, Jersey City.\nHo robbed tho house of George Bal-\ndorf at 76 IHghwood terrace, Weehaw\nken, on August 25.\nAssistant Prosecutor James W. Mc\nCarthy said the defendant had made\n$100,000 hy burglaries and that hotiad\nbeen In prison several times.\nBaker was captured because Mrs\nBaldorf awoke while be was robbing\ntho bouse.\nHIS   PREMONITION   TRUE\nJohn Huosselmos, superintendent of\na lumber yard in Harrison, N.J., star-\ntod home after a dny of Intense worry\nthrough fear of Impending disaster.\nHis premonition unused sever;*.] (if the\nworkmen to deride him. John Biased,\nof Newark, led In lhe scoffing.\nAs Huesselmus was passing a 40-\nfoot high pile of heavy timbers Bls-\nsell, who was at work on top, uttered\na warning cry nnd leaped to the\nground., As ho did so the groat hulk\nof lumbet* swayed nnd toppled over.\nHiiossHinns was burled beneiith the\nmass anil  was inst'iiiflv killed.\nOPERA HOUSE\nMONDAY\nEVENING\nNOVEMBER\n10\nNotable Cast Includes\nMr.\nFrank Ireson\nWhose True-to-Life Portrayal of\nFather Kelly in \"The Rosary\"\nWon the Approval of All Canada\nSOLID   YEAR\nat\nKlaw  at   EHangar's\nNEW  AMSTERDAM\nTHEATRE\nNEW  YORK  CITY\nMISS GRACE JOHNSON AS \"NECIA\"\n\u2122e BARRIER\n\"ANOTHER     HOME     RU\nHIT.''\n| \u2014N. Y. Telegraph,\n;]  BY REX BEACH  ISEAT 8ALE sVabt\u00b0\nFRIDAY,  NOV. 7.\nBACK  TO  NATURE   AND   BEYOND\n, Whether the family of .Martin Eras-\nmi, of PatchQgue, Lung Island, Is living In a hole in the ground and is in\nneed of shelter, fond and assistance\nor whether it Is just \"Camping out\"\nwhile  awaiting  the   completion   of  a\nhouse Is puzzling PaLchogue's Jusi\nof thc peace, superintendent   of   ihe\npoor mid health officer.\nNeighbors com plained thai Eras\nhis wife and three small children w\nliving in a \"hole in the ground\"\nthe bank of the Patchgue river, n>\nSummit avenue.    ISrasmi said he ;i\nj, plainly i\nie auth>\nSylvesl\nwere camping out, and lie*]\nrented  the  interference\ncities.\nC,   McCann,   superintend J\noni   of  thc pom*,  discovered  that tlw|\nfamily was  In a. bote dun about thn\nfeet   deep   in   the   ground,   covered   by!\nun old yacht sail, supported by sticks)\nCIVIC PRIDE\nsays one writer, \"is the first rung on\nthc ladder of patriotism.\" Patriotism,\nin other words, like charity, should begin at home,\nIt is a pleasing sight to sec some\ncitizen of a town or city point with\npride to some civic institution of which\nhe Is justly proud.\nAn eminent English writer recently\n\u25a0aid: \"There is no more important\ninstitution in a community than thc\nnewspaper.\" This is true, because\nwithout printer's ink the localities of\nthe earth would become provincial and\nIsolated and have very little interest\nIn one another, A newspaper is the\npulse-beat of a town, city or district;\nit registers correctly the heartthrobs\nof the social and business life within\nher portals.\nNo dead, unprogressive town ever\nowned a live newspaper and no up-to-\ndate, ambitious town ever tolerated a\npoor one.\nThere are two things that arc necessary before a superior newspaper can\nbe produced. The first is an up-to-\ndate news service, and thc second is\nlocal support. Without the latter a\ncollection of Carlyles and Emersons\nwould be of no avail.\nThe Nelson Daily News is the best\ndaily In any town of its size in Canada.\nWe say this without fear of contradiction. And furthermore, It Is the\nbest dally newspaper published in any\ncity under 10,000 in America.\nBut a short time ago a traveller in\nBlairmore, Alta., said: \"| am very\nanxious to see Nelson; It must be a\nlive town to possess such a live newspaper.\"\nMr. Martyn, special representative\nof Answers, the well-known old country paper, In an article In that publica\ntion, described Thc Nelson Daily News\nas \"the daily paper most to my taste\nof any I saw in British Columbia,\" and\nhe had then seen them all,\nNow let credit be given to whom\ncredit is due. Who made it possible\nfor Nelson to possess a daily worthy\nof   metropolitan  notice?\nThe answer iu\u2014those who havo supplied in loyal manner the advertising\nrevenue. Not those who advertise\nalone when times are good. They are\nlike tlie Irishman who only took medicine when he was well\u2014but those who\nyear in and year out give their support\nin the advertising columns.\nIf the merchants of Montreal ceased\nadvertising the Montreal Star, the\nmoat widely circulated paper in Canada, would cease publication tomorrow. No newspaper can exist independent of its advertisers.\nNow, to be explicit, there never was\na copy of The Nelson Daily Ncwb published but brought some benefit, direct\nor indirect, to every advertiser in It.\nWhen outsiders come here they\nmake purchases from several stores\nand among these store is one that\ndoes not advertise. This man reaps\nbenefits for which thc other patriotic\ncitizens paid good money to secure.\nIs it fair?\nNow, Mr. Consumer, it is plain that\nIf merchants and others did not buy\nadvertising space it would be impossible to publish a daily in Kootenay\nand Boundary. Then, do you not owe\na certain consideration to these men\nwho have made a daily newspaper\npossible fn this district, why not give\nthese men who believe in the country\nthe preference?\nHow many are willing to do their\npart in making Nelson's daily a paper\nto attract attention everywhere?\nYou can do your part if in future you\nagree to trade only with men who are\nwilling to support the most important\nof all civic institutions\u2014the newspaper.\n r     MM CIOHT.\ntCte'ltettif'jWuft.\nNOVEMBER 8\nAUCTION   SALE\nDEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE  LIVE STOCK  BRANCH\nSale of High Grade\nDairy Cattle\nWill take place at the W. P. Tierney  Stable,   C.   P.   R.   Flats,   in   rear of\nImperial   Oil Co.  Warehouse,   Nelson,   B.C.\nOn Tuesday, Nov. 11, 1913\nAT 1:00 p.m. SHARP.\nThe lot consists uf Thirty-Four Cows,   chiefly   Ayrshire   grades,   and\nSix HfrMein Two-Year-Olds, bred and  due   to  calf  before  spring.    All\nhave   been   carefully   selected   and are tuberculin  tested.\nTERMS   OF   SALE   CASH\nCatalogues will be ready the day previous lo tlie sale and may be\nobtained at the Auctioneer's office, Opera House I.lock; also of Geo.\nFerguson,  Nelson  Transfer Stables,\nW.  T.   MACDONALD, CUAS. A. WATERMAN & CO.,\nLive Stock Commissioner, Auctioneers,\ni ....- ..--. \u2022\u25a0\u25a0- VICTORIA,  LU!. t\nTHE NEAL INSTITUTE\nThe Three-Day Treatment for the Liquor Habit\nDrug Adicts Also Treated\nP. O. Box 21\n.Cranbrook,, B. C.\nABoon to Prairie Provinces\nC. P. R. Ready-Hade Farms\nMore than 0,000,000 acres good Canadian Pacific Railway Company\nLand in British Columbia, \"Sunny Alberta,\" Saskatchewan and\nManitoba awaiting magic touch  of tillers' art tu blossom as tbe rose.\nAll CF. R. land Tor sale on new twenty-year colonization payment\nplan. $2,000.00 will. It' desired, lie loaned settlers for farm improvements.\nFor descriptive. literal arc and settlers' transportation rates call on or\nwrite the Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Official Land Selling\nAgents.\nD. E. Brown, Nope & Macaulay, Ltd.\nFINANCIAL,  INSURANCE  AND  REAL  ESTATE  AGENTS,\nRentals and  Collections.\n. General   Railway  and Steamship Agents.\n585-7-9   GRANVILLE STREET,  VANCOUVER,  B.C.\nNEWS OF THE MARKETS\n8TOCKS\nAMALGAMATED IN  DEMAND\nON   COPPER   REPORT\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nNEW YORK, Nov. 7.\u2014The stock\nmarket has been contending with n*\nsuccession of depressing influences\nfor so long that speculators were\ngrateful today for a few mildly lay:\norahic events, and prices were marked up.\n(.'upper slocks were influenced . by\nth,. monthly report* of III,, produeers.\nwhich, while Phpwlng an inoreuse of\n2,773,000 pounds in stock on 'hand, was\nrated as unexpectedly good. Tlie report was made lhe liasls nf some ibiill-\nIsh   activity   in   Amalgamated.\nAnother favorable feature was . the\nimproved outlook tor the money market. Speculation was centered largely\non steel, Amalgamated, Reading and\nl'nlon Pacific, all or whieh were\n.tron'***-, Robber common and first preened fell fou- points, each being\nweakened by tlie offerings of $0,.|-I2,000\nnew first  preferred stock.\nThe following New York stuck market quotations ar6 supplied by Osier,\nHammond & Nanton, brokers, Winnipeg:\nNov. 7.\u2014 Open Close\nAmalgamated   Copper      72%    72-A\nAmerican ('at* Foundry   ... 43       -13\nAmerican   Locomoflyc        29\nAmerican   Smelting      $2%    62%\nAmerican Sugar  ''Wt\nAmerican Tobacco   -34     227%\nAnaconda      33-}$    33%\nAtchison    \u25a0'  81*    \"I*\nBaltlmorp \u25a0&  Ohio       MX\nBrooklyn  Rapid  Transit   .. 8\u00ab%    S6%\n_..Indian   Pacific    224V- 224%\nChesapeake  \u2022*\u2022:\u2022   Ohio      \u2022\"'\u2022\u2022.       56\nIhlCttgb &  Alto,,        10\n\u25a0Jhloago,  iMnpls.  &  St.  P.   10014    03%\nChlcaa-n & Northwestern . ,12'fJ     125%\nConsolidated Gas   120% 123\nDelaware,  &  Hudson      150\nErip     26%    2C%\nErie,   lRt   preferred       -10%    \u25a0iO'jj\nEric   2nd preferred        33\nGeneral   Electric     13'i-K\nGreat  Northern  Preferred  123     123 V.\nGreat Northern Ore      81\n mis   Central     106\nInterim!-,,       1-1        M'\/i\nKansas City Southern      2-M4\nLehigh   Valley    140%  149%\nLouisville & Nashville ....130% 130%\nMnpls*.. SI   P.  &  S. Ste,  M liVA\nMlspourl, Kunsaj.* ,>i Texas     10%\nMlsaonri   pacific     26*    27\nNew  Vork   Central        05%\nNorthern Pacific  107% 107\nPennsylvania    108M 108%\nReading     150% 150%\nSouthern   Pacific      SI)       85%\nSouthern   Railway    21%   21%\nTennessee   Copper     28       28\nTexas   Pacific        13\nTwin City     104\nUnion   caciric    140%   i*m%\nUnited  States Rubber     57%    54%\nUnited   States  Steel     54%    55\nt\\ S. Steel, preferred   10*1% 104%\nUtah  Copper    50%    50%-\nWabash    w.      3%\nWestern   l'nlon      03%\nWisconsin Central     44       43%\nTotal sales, 206,800.\nWINNIPEG STOCKS\n(Uy  Dally  Nows  Least*-]  Wire.)\nWINNIPEG   Nov. 7.\u2014-Listed stocks:\nBid Asked\nCanada Landed          155\nCanada  Flre      155\nCom.  Loan         HO\nEmpire   Loan       112% Jl(i\nO. W. Life   250      260\nG.  W.   Perm\t\nMom,, Investment ...\nMan. ,*i Sask. Coal \u25a0,\nNorthern crown Hank\nNorthern Mortgage  ..\nNorthern  Trust  \t\nOccidental -Fire       no\nStandard Trust       I'll\ni\"nio\u201e Bank   137    14C\nWinnipeg Land & Mort      200\nWinnipetr Paint & Glass       105\nHales   listed:    2   Northern   Crown  lit\n02%; S Northern Crown at 02.\nUnlisted:   2il Western Trust at 1.15.\nTRADING LIGHT, BUT\nGRAIN  PRICES HIGHER\n(By Dally  News  Leased Wire.)\nWINNJI'EG, Man., Nov. '. Trading\nin wheat options was llghi ;ini1 price-?\nopened strong, following fluctuations\ngoing narrow,\nWinnipeg opened %c higher and\nclosed % .to %o higher,\nMlnnoapollt, opened Vi t\u201e %c higher\nund closed IJfi to %e higher.\nLiverpool market closed % to %c\nhigher. Continental markets were\nem-rally stronger. Paris rinsed unchanged in %,\u25a0 advance; llerlln 1 %r\nnnd BudttOCst %c higher, and Antwerp\nunchanged.\nWinnipetr cash wheat clopod % to\n%c higher.\nCash outs closed % to Kr Tligher\nand   opened   unchanged   lo   %c   lower.\nCash fiax closed Vic higher mid options   %e lowpr to %<> higher.\nWinnipeg close: Whe.it -Nov. S2%,\nDec. 81  %.   May 87'\/..\nOats\u2014Nov.  34,   Dee.  33%, May-37%.\nFlax\u2014Nov. 1.11%, Dec. 1.12, Mav\n1.13%.\nMinneapolis close: Wheat\u2014Dec\n82%. May 87%.\n'Chicago close: \"Wheat- Dec. 85%,\nMay 00.  .Uily 87%. ,\n87\n138\n13!\nVANCOUVER   STOCKS\n(Special to The Daily\nVANCOUVER, 13. C, No\nootenuy   Gold   \t\nominion   Trust    \t\n. C.  Perm.  Loan   \t\n^Belleville Business College\nI LIMITED\nI $3 a large fraternal organidation.     You c\nn meet its graduates over the\nl,*rtvhole   of   America,   where   tiiey   are   Holding the best positions and arc\nI ready to help new graduates in securing good positions.\nWrite for information.\nIJregarding our   up-to-date   training  that   qualifies    for    such   positions.\n'p. E. O'FLYNN, B.A.,\nPresident.\nCatalogue \"S\" sent on request.\nT. W., WAUCHOPE,\nPrincipal.\nSPOKANE  MARKET\nReported by St. Denis & 'Lawrence.\nSPOKANE.   Wash.,   Nov.   7.\u2014\n!    c   Copper    5 2.50      $ 3,00\ni-in'k\\-   .lirn\nXuA'-, .'.'..\nRambler ..\nICxtenslou .\nSnowstorm\nStandard ..\ntewart\n...    1.36\n...    1.54\nSales\u2014200    Stewart al    1.51\n'aledunin at 40.\nTORONTO  STOCK  SALES\nfBy Daily  News  Leased WIre.l\nTORONTO, Nov. 7.\u2014Thp foilowln;\nwere  today's stock sales:\nBra\u00bbilian, 8*3*1 shares at 82% to 82vt\nSteel Corporation, 450 shares at -10*1\/\nt0 40%.\nCanadian  Permanent,  115 at 1.87.\nNip pissing.   351  at  7.50  lo   7.60.\nPackers. 100 at 1.26.\nSpanish   River,  226 at 10%   to 10%\nHan-dona. 100 at 27%.\nConigas.  300 at 74.\nUnlisted:\nCobalt Luke. 250 a 54.    ,\nMcKlnley, 300 at 1.34:\nNorth,.rn Exploration, 100 a*. 1.00.\n224% to 225%. Brazilian likewise was\nbettor in London and sold here at 83\nlo 82%. Montreal power. wli\u00absu movements fellow London's lend as a rule,\nwas virtually inactive, font th,. closing\nbid at 206% was uu 1, fraction from\nFriday.       ,     . A\nIron again attracted chief attention.\nThe uric., ranged today from -10% to\n40.with 40%  bid lit the'el'ise,\nINQUEST ADJOURNED\nMOOSE .1A\"W, 'Nov. 7.\u2014After, another long sesslop today, the Canadian\nPacific railway wreck inquest Into the\ndeath of Lillian Waterman last Monday was indefinitely adjourned. Little\nmaterial evidence was beard at the\nsittings tonight and at the present\ntime the jury are* just as much at sea\nIn regard to the cause of the wreck\nas they wero two days ago. Tonight\nMrs. St, Helr.lre, wife of ono of the\nseriously* Injured passengers, was examined, but* Shu could give Lhe jirfy\nlittle assistance. Tills afternoon (he\nbody of Daniel Brooks, the second\nvictim, was talton to his homo at Edmonton; 1\nNEW YORK METAL MARKET\nNEW YORK. Nov. 7.\u2014Copper nominal, standard, spot to January 15.2F\nto 15.75; electrolytic 16.0(1 to 16.87%:\nlakp 16.02% to 17.25; casting 15.75 to\n16.50; London firm, spot .UfiU 12s 6d;\nfutures   \u00a368  15s.\nTin quiet, snot, Nov. 80.D0 to 40.00;\nDectmber 38.85 to 40.00; January 39.05\n10 40.05; London steady, spot \u00a31.82;\nfutures \u00a3183 5s.  .\nSpelter, dull, 5.30 to 5.40; London\n\u00a320   12s  fid.\nIron quiet and unchanged. Cleveland warniiHu in London 40s 9d,\nNEW  VoRK,  Nov. 7.\u2014Silver 50%.\nLONDON.   Nov.   7.\u2014Silver  27%.\nLead   \u00a320.\nMONTREAL   PROVISION   MARKET\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nMONTREAL.     Nov.     7.\u2014Hutter    Js\nfirm  with a   fair demand.\nhecse\u2014-Pinesl Westerns. 13 ty 13% I\nfinest   Easterns,   12%   l(J   12%.\nHutter\u2014Choicest   ci-eamc-rv,   27'\/.    tu\n8;   seconds   27 to 27%.\nEggs\u2014S nice ted, 33 to 34; NO, J stock,\n0   to ,30.\nPork\u2014Heavy    Canada    short    mess\nlarrels,   35   to 45 pieces,   30;    Canada\nshort cut barrel--, 45 to 55 pieces, 29.\nLOCAL PRODUCE\nFollowing are iocal produce prices:\nFruits.\nApples, mnv, box,'from  .. 2.00\noranges,   Valeucia 50 fa .60\nBananas, per do*-\"  .40\nLemons,  per doz  .60\nHoney, comb,'per Ib  .25\nHoney,   l-'lb,   jars    25% .35\nPears,   3   lbs.  .25\nTokays, por basket    1.00\nI'e.-irs,  local, per box   .... 2.25\nCranberries-, 2 lbs. fpr ... .35\nQuinces, 2 lbs  .25\nMeats.\nBeef,   wholesale    12%<7i> .16\nPork,   wholesale If-fa .18\nMutton,   wholesale | ID\u00ae .18\nVeal,  wholesale   ...1 lti-fi- .18\nITresli  killed   beef,   retail.,    .10\u00ae .28\npork    retail    18\u00ae -25\nMutton,    retail     10*Tj3 .25\nVeal,   retail    18\u00ae .35\nHams,   retail    25\u00ae .28\nBacon,   retail    25\u00ae .35\nLard,   retail     W\u00ae .20\nChickens,   retail    22\u00ae .23\nSaiisagog,   retail     I   .18\u00ae .25\nTurkey,   per  lb 32\u00ae .35\nOeese    pe-   lb 25fa .28\nDucka.   per   lb 25\u00ae .30\nSugar,\nC.    Carie\nCOPPER STOCKS WEAK\nON LONDON MARKET\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nLONDON. Nov. 7.\u2014Money and dls-\ncqurt rates were steady today. Conner\nstocks wore weak with the metal and\nParis offered its favorite?. American\nsecurities opened steady with prices\naround parity. Fair buying orders\nwere executed during 'forenoon and\nprices advanced from 14 'to ll point\nover the nucnln-** level. Later (he market moved irregularly within narrow\nlimits.     Th-   closing   was  steady.\nMONTREAL   MARKET  STAGNANT\n(By Dnilv News Lei*-.***-) Wire 1\nMONTREAL Nov. \u2022 7.\u2014Fluctuations\nIn the stuck market today wer(, again\nnarrow, and the volume of (business\ndeclined to the smallest prilportiong\" of\nthe week. A flrmer tone in the London market wng reflected in slightly\nlii*rho|- pricc.-i for C.p.R,, n>htc|i any or\nDAILY NEWS\nCLASSIFIED AD. RATES\nOn0 cent a wo.-d per insertion, four\ncents a word.per week, fifteen cents a\nword per month when cash aci;om-\npanie*- tho- order.- Otherwise onn cent\nper word per inse, tion strai-'.ht, Nc\naccounts opened for want ads, Minimum charge 25 cents,\nHELP WANTED\nNELSON   EMPLOYMENT  AGENCY\nF   A. Newell. Manager\nHELI' PROMPTLY  FURNISHED\nPHONE 278 HON 465\nTHE.   WORKINGMAN'S    EMPLOY-\nMENT AGENCY\nWOMAN   .COOK  --  FIRST     CLASS.'\nwaitress.\nGET IN YOUR WANTS.    W. Parker.\n312 Baker.   Phono 2S3.\nFOR  SALE  FARM  LANDS\nAUSTRALIA\u2014Land seeker** exeur\nslon. to Victoria. Thc gdvernmem\nof State of Victoria, Australia, want.-\nsettler'- nnd offers al| classes of lanS\non ,easy terms. Special Inducements\nin Irrigated dlstrlots where tlie stall\nowns and controls all the water systems; ensuring adequate supply atlu*.-\ncosts, pan'dq close to stale railroad.1-\nare obtainable for alfalfa, corn, sugaj\nbeets, dairying, hog raising, mixed\nfifirming and eitrus nnd other fruits\nSmall deposit and 31 years for purchase by installments. Governniair\nansistancfi and advice to oncouragi\nsuccessful. setLlers, Special lanq secli-\ners excursion next November to Victoria. Reduced steamship pnssag.\nand free rai| travel, Eai-ly roscrvatlol\nof berths desired. Particulars frei\nfrom F. T. v\\. Fricke government rem\nresen ta live (fi'om Victoria) Pox 25.\n887 Market street. Sun Ki'aucisco. Cal.\ncurt   HEN1\nFOR RENT\u2014Furnished Jjedroom. Ap-\n* ply 201  Silica. \u25a0'177-6\nFOR   RENT   OR   SALE-ComCoi-table\nand attractive new home; rent $20;\nsome  furniture.    M.  Lockwddd( Third\nstreet,   Fairview. \"177-6\nEOR PENT\u2014 FniUvu.c Hotel; tem-\nperanee; eight bedrooms, all furnished throughout; reasonable rent to\nsuitable i-ai-ty. Applv W, R. Mellard\nFrullvale,  B,  C, *176-0\ni'*OR    RENT-- Clean,    well    furnished\nhousekeeping  rooms;   dishes,   linens,\ncooking   utensils   supplied;   close   in.\n507   Silica   street, *170-6\nFOR  RENT\u2014 Furnished   housekeeping\nrooms.   515  Hull street. \u2022175-6\nYOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN Association, 521 Victoria sireet, rooms\nmd board.  Information bureau, phone\n512, 171-6\nPOR   RENT\u2014Two or  three   furnished\nhousekeeping  rooms  on  first   flour\nApplv 714 Baker *171-6\nFOR RENT -Young Men's Christian\nAssociation, Victoria tinfl Stanley\nstreets\u2014ropms with shower baihs:\nmodern conveniences; membership required.   Rate., reasonable, 170-tf\nFOR  RENT Furnish-..,]   housekeeping\nsuite.    Campbell's   art   gallery,   715\nlinker, *172-6\nTWO    ROOMS    AND    BOARD;    alsr\nmeals.    Mrs.   MacKay,   012   Vernon\n-street, \u00bb167-12\nFURNISHED    Rooms   FOR    RENT\n517 Vernon street. *16fi-K\nFOR RENT\u2014Furnished    suite,    with\ndishe.i, cooking utensils and all linen\nsupplied.     Kerr Apartment   block.\n143-tf.\nPOR RENT\u2014-S'x roomed house, close\nIn.  $25 month,    J. W. Gallagher,  10:\nBaker Street. '1*14-20\nGranulated     B.\n100-lh.   sacks     6.50\nLump sugar, \u2022>  lbs  .25\nGranulated     B.   C,    20-lb.\nsack      1.35\nBrown   sugar,   3%   lbs.   ... .25\nSyrup,   maple   boUIp     .60\nSyrup,   gallon     2.00\nFood\u00bbtuff9.\n6. & K. Bread Flour I 1.S0\nLake of the Woods, bag.. 2.00\nRoyal   Household     1.00\nKing's   Quality     1.00\nPurity  Flour    Lno\nRobin Hood   ., \u2014  1.90\nGold   Dion   Flour     1.85\nMother's   Favorite    ... 1.75\nHudson's Bay Co., Hungarian     1.75\nDairy Products.\nRuUer,   Creamery,   per   lb.37%\u00ae .40\nButter, dairy, 3 Ibs. for .. 1.00\nCurlew   buttor,   ner lb.   .. .50\nButter,   fresh.   Hazel wood .50\nButter, New Zealand, per lb. .45\nCheese,   Canadian,   per   lb. ,20\u00ae .25\nCHeese,  Stilton,  per lb.   .. .25\nCheese, Swiss, per lb.   ... ,86\u00ae,.40\nBJggq new laid per doz. .. ,65\nEggs,   eastern  .40\nVegetables.\nParsley, per bunch     .05\nDry Onions    .05\nCabbage,   local,  per lb.   .. .03\nLocal nrw potatoes, 100 Ibs 1.75\nNew carrots, per lb  .03\nNew  beets,   per lb  .         .03\nNew   parsnipf.     .04\nSweet potatoes, 4 lbs,   ... .25\nCitron     -04\nHubbard's Suimsb    .03\nVegetable marrow, each., .10\u00ae .15\nCauliflower, .from     i         .15\nBruHsel  Sprouts     .20\nCelery     _^'_1_1^ '0<1\nHOME  RULE FIRST\n(By Dally News Leased Wire,)\nLONDON, Nov. 7\u2014The legislative\nprogram for the session of parliament\nbeginning February 3. 1014, was announced. It shows that tlie Liberal\ngovernment plans to take up the Irish\nbom\u00a9 rule bill first and Is confident\nof having it through parliament by\nMay 0, * _.        '.\t\nFocnd\u2014 i,ui*k\ncunsidciali...\n1 front gate (i\nBesull o|- Hal\ncan have sain\nur street.   W. P\nSHERIFF'S SALE\nPURSUANT t\u201e an order or (he Su-\nnreme Court of British ColumOii.-i.\nmade h. the notion of Mi,. Dominion\nPermanent Loan company vorsu***\nWilliam Cockle, Ann W. Cockle\nind William Vidler, Papwnrth, on\nthe 1J th day of February, A.D. 1013\nI will. off,.,, for sale with the approbation of the District Registrar of tlie\nmid court at mv offices in the Com-;\nHouse, in the Cltv of Nelson, B. O.\non Mondav lhe 1.7th dav of November\nA.D. lblS. at the hour of Twclvr\n\"\u25a0'clock  noon, all and singular:\nLots 12. 13} 14 and 15 In Block 2 o!\nthe  City   oi'  Kaslo,   British   Columbia\nOn the said lands is said-to erectoi\nx hotel building known as the Kaslt\nhotel.\nThe property will be offered subjeel\nto a reserved ibid, The Pureiiasei\nshall pay 10 per cent, of his purchast\nmoney at- the time of sale and fn*\nbalancn in 30 days thereafter imfr\nCourt tn the eredll of this action. Th-\nPurchaser shall not |,Q entitled to call\nfor a Registrar'<t abstract uf Title\nFurther particulars may be bad I'ron.\nO'Shea & Farris, N'elsun, B, C., solicitors for the Plaintiff\nDATED this 3rd dav of November\n1013. .]77,   184\nFOR SALE\u2014Two stoves;   one Gurney\nrange,    one    Hot    Blast.      Room    48\nAnna-lite block. .  \u2022177-0\nFOR. SALE\u2014Good lufpgln-y horse, 0\nyears, weight 1.700 lbs.; n|?p few\nRhodi; Island Red bens, pu'ltts and\nchickens. Apply K. N. Vernon, Kokanee P. O. , *J76-0\nTO   lOXCHANGI'^-Gowl   Income   producing ranch,'.clos? in. for house and\nlot In Nelson.    Box O, News.      *170-3\nFOR    SALE\u2014Young     horse,     weight\nL400; pric\/j $260.    W. Hdncoclt. Nelson  Brick -Worlts, - '-'176-6\nFOR SALI'J-Seventecn Buff Orpington hens; $20 llto'lot. Also thirteen\nwhite Leivhunis (four bens, eight pullets and one rooster). I'ricn $12. W.\nR. Mellurd, Fruitvale.' \u00ab176-6\nFOR HALE-Splendid   work   burse,   1!,\nyears old; sound;  bargain.   Ayhner.\nQueen's Bay* \u2022174-i'j\nFOR   SALE\u2014Blocky   mare,   1,100   lbs.\nGaiisn'']*,  SluCan  JlllfcUbli, ,,174-(i\nFOR SAIiE\u2014(Jim  Team;   weight  3050.\nCall or write for particulurs.    C. M,\nMorgan, summit Lake. B. c,     \u2022172-13\nFOR  WOOD  PHONE   15.    Pry  short\nwood    $5.00    per   cord;    di'v   4*-foot\nwnud lii-fi.0 pe-- cord\u2014delivered. \u2022117-1?\nFOR    SALE    OR    RENT\u2014Improved\nranch,   00   acres;   half   rich   bottom\nland;   balance   fine   fruit   land,    .folio\nGraham, Perry Siding. 150-26*\nTHOROUGHBRED   registered    Berkshire pigs.   Harry Anderson, Blich-\nbanfc. - *Ui6-n2\nCITY   &   FARM   LANDS,   LTD.\nSuccessors to\nWestern Canada   investment   Co.\nREAL  ESTATE  AND   INSURANCE.\nJohn 10. Taylor, Manager.\nMONEV-MAKING ROOMING HOUSE\n\u2014over $250 income monthly;   $1,500:\nterms.\n$1,250 handles Grocery Business; good\nlocation;   terms,\nRENT\u20143   Rooms,    furnished    $15;    r\nrooms. $15;   7 rooms, $15;   5 rooms\n$20;   6 rooms $27.\n.      CITY & FARM LANDS,  LTD.\nCorner  of Baker and   .fnscph'nc   Sts\nFinancial Agents.\nSafety Deposit Roxe<j  for Rent.\nEOR SALE\u2014 .Mahogany EOtteo  misslor\noak   table,   puila   pup.    Nelson   Exchange, 624 Baiter, *T75-(,\nFOR SALE\u2014In Pond d'CrelllQ valley,\nexcellent fruit land,    Clearing light\nCheap,    Terms.    P.  O.   Box 065,  Nelson. 147-t*'\n\u25a0WANTED\u2014MISCELLANEOUS\nI   HAVE  $3,000  CASH   To   INVEST\nIn good   hotel   proposition   in   B,   C,\nWrite full particulars to Box M 2 Pin-\ncher  Creek.   Alta. \u2022177-1.\nWANTED,      by     experienced      fruit\nrancher\u2014position   for winter or-for\nyear.   Box C M, pttlly News. _   *177-fi\nYOUNG GENTLEMAN with financial\nposition,**.college education and practical engineering experience desires\nposition In Nelson. Small salaried positions wlricji would eventually materialize will be considered favorably,\nNelson references furnished. Correspondence treated strictly confidentially.   Box 200 Nelson Daily News. .\nWANTED-Plnneriiin,. and e.lgcrmau\nfor November 10 at Cninji Creek\nmill at Qenelje, B. C. Applv by wire\nor illume at Rossland. ..r. s. Deschamps, 175-3\nFIFTEEN DOLLARS WEEKLY AND\nEXPENSES for trustworthy man or\nwoman to act as Travelling RopreaQn-\ntttitive. Rapid promotion. Previous\nexperience unnecessary.. Commence\nin home territory. Winslun Co., Limited. Toronto, Ont,\nWANTED\u2014Tract   of   low-priced   fruit\nland  from owner.    Box   62   Gollli---*--\nwuod. East, B. C. \u00bb173-0\nWANTED BV YOUNG MAN\u2014Position as bookkeeper; four years' experience in mercantile business; competent to take full charge of office;\np-ood penman, not afraid of work; best\nof reference.   Box 204 Daily News.\n\u2022176-0\nWANTED--.Male Stenographer; nre\nferably one with soma knowledge ol\nlumber buslnoss. Salary $50.00 per\nmonth and board, East Kootenay\nLumber Co..   Ltd.,  Jaffray.   1!.  C.\n17-3-d\nLESSONS GIVEN in French aiitl Ger\nman by fully i|iiailfiod English lady\nAppU-   Ti   Box   I8.S,   City. 176-1\nWANTED -opportunity f\u00abr in\u00bbn with\nsmall amount of capitul lo lak,. hall\ninterest in 4-chalr l.*;irl>->r shop; j,c-;-\nlocution: Installation of clt-r stun'\ncan b0 arranged, Bex 035, Nebon\nB. C \u2022173-f\nWANTED- Young hnjl. 1S mundis old,\nAryshiro preferred,  DorAinlon Dairy\n171-0\nWANTED   -Position   as   general   servant.   Box No   255 Daily News,\n\u2022171-6\nP^^SIIIJNM^ARDS\nGREEN  BROS,,  BURDEN.4. CO.\nCivil   Englneerfl.     Dominion   and   B.   C.\nLand Surveyors.\nSurvey*   of   Lands,    Mines,   Townsite*.\nTimber Limits, Etc.\nNelson,  ft Hi  Ward  Street;   A.   H.   GreeiL\nMgr.    Victoria, 114 Pemberton  Bldg.; F.\n0. Gieon . Ft. George.  Hammond Street;\nH\\  P.  Uuraen.\nMINERAL ACTr\nCertificate  of   Improvements,\nNOTICE.\n\"Toronto\" and \"Vancouver\" Mineral\nClaims, situate in thA Nelson Mining\nDivision of West Kootenay District.\nWhere located: on Wliite Grouse\nMountain.\nTake Notice that I, A. R. Ilevlnnd,\nagent for W. G, Nicholson, Free Miner's Certificate No. 51751B, intend,\nsixty   day-j   from   lire   date   hereof,   to\napply to the Minim* Recorder for a\nCertificate of Improvements, for the\npurpose of obtaining a Crown Grant\nof the above claim\nAnd further take m-tiee thut action.\nunder section 37, must be commenced before the Issuance of such Certificate  nf  Improvements,\nDated thin 30th day of September\",\nAit?. PB3.\nWANTED\u2014position  by stenographer:\nLl years' experience.   Apply   Box Y\nM, Daily News. *171-0\nTHIRD CLASS ENGINEER, B. C.\npaper, panted to run plant , for\nsteam laundry In Southeast K'ontcnay,\nMust bc an active worker and willing\nto Invest $1,000 for qiinrter iniereai\nAddress Box 248 Daily News.      170-12\nMISS    E.   IK UX1E.    Dross-Tinker,   71\nVictoria street.   Clothes cleaned am\npressed. \u2022106-1:\nFURNISHED HOUSE wanted to rent\nNo    children.     Particulars     to     >\nNews,\nWANTED\u2014A  few  men   to   cut  wood\nand clear land in exchange for good\nfruit lend,   John Graham, Perry .Sid\ning. 150-26\nWANTED\u2014Second-hand    organ    for\ncash.    Lane.  Wycliffe,   B.C.    M72-10\nCOMPETENT    stenographer    desire-\nposition;   seven   years'   experience\nApply W.( P, O.  Box. 853. Nelson.\n\u2022l-ifi-2-\nNOTICE\nNOTICE is hereby given Hint J, U\nThomas has transferred the Irrtlo-\npendent Newspaper business and all\nthe assets (hereof lu Archibald Gro-\ngan and Reginald P. Brooke, and has\nno further connection with the said\npaper or business. ,\nHOTEL^f^ECJX^\n~      SHERBflOOKE HOTEL-\nNeUoiij B. C.     ~    -\nOne- minute's  walk   from C.P.R.   it*,\ntion. - CulBine   unexcelled;   well   heat**\nand' Tentiiatoil. -^\nLAVIGNE 4 PUNK.    ^ *\n-!-\nBusiness Directory\n\"^SSAVEBeT\nID. W*. WIDDOWSON, ASSA7ER AND\nChemist. Box AllOS, Nelson, BJ C\nClinrRes: Bold, silver, copper or lead,\n$1 ench; gold-silver, $1.50; silver-lead.\n11.60.    Other metals on application.\nAUCTION EEB8\nn    A    WATfflBMAN \u00bb flO.-PO    HlX 1\nNEI^ON AUCTION. MART\u2014W . CUT\nLER, HceriSfliJ Huetloneer. Auction an.*\"\n\u25a0alet rnonii.   1W Wafrd itreet. Phon*- If\nQROCERIE6\nX^MMIDONAT.D * CO.. WHOLHiaALB\nQroceri and Provision Merchants. u\u00bb-\nporteri of Teas. Coife.****. flplees. Drle\u00bb\nPrults, Btaole and; F\u00abJiey GroceHer\nT<*tmocn\u00bb. Ctfnrii; Buttfr. nm, cn\u00bbM\u00bb\nand Paeklnar House T\u00bbrodae\u00ab\u00bb. oinci\nand wnrehouae corner of Front ane\nHall utreeti. P. O. Box UK T\u00abU-\nnhanf-R tn and zt-\nWHOLESALt   PBODUCr\n,. R HORSWILL A CO-^VHOLBHA !.**>\nImporters ami Mnnnfacturerp* a|\u00abi\u00ab.\nProduce. Fruits, Flour and Feed P. u\nTiny B4, Nnlnmi. B.O.   Phone 111      W-w\nELECTRICAL   SUPPLIES\nJ  TrRLN^ORiraTBAl^^\nBlock.    Installation   of   electrical   machinery, telephone plants, house wiring.\nRe ialr work.   Supplies carried.   Phone\nA2T7.    P.  O.   Box  165. 28-tf.\nJ^C^a^^EAJJING^\nWINDOWS, CARPET AND CHTMNBT\ncleaning, House cK-anlng our specialty\nAwnings, new nnd repalm Vacuum\nCleaning Company,  Phone 438,  Box  IW.\nim-tf.\nWILL   HALDANE,   ARCHITECT.   51'.\nWard   street.    Plans,   specifications\nmd estimates.\na. l. Mcculloch\nHytfraulio   Engineer *-\nProvincial  Land Surveyex'\nP.  O.  Bui  U.\nifflce  phone,  LSI!;  residence  phone,  RTl\nOffice,   Suite  6.    MeCulloch    Bid*\nBaker Street, Nelson. B. C.\nVOICE PRODUCTION \u2014MRS. H.\nTrchy Heale. Studio 509 Cedar\nstreet.    Tuesdays, 140-tf.\nT    M.   RIXEN,    AUDITOR    AND    At\neountant    Room If, K.W.C.,   Hloot\n1\u00ab-t*\nH.     PEKRT     LEAKE,    CONSULTING\nEnginper.  Nelson,  B.C. KH-tf\nIYNOPBIS OF COAL'\n' MINING   REGULATION\nCoat mining rights of the Dominion, la\nManitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta,\nthe Yukon Territory, the North-west\nTerritories, and In a portion of the-province of British Columbia, may be leased\nfor a term of twenty-one years at an\nannual rental of (1 per acre. Not more\nthan 2.G60 acres will be leased to on\napplicant.\nApplication for a lease must be made\nby the applicant ln person to the Agent\nor Sub-Agent of the district of TrS-ii\nthe rights applied for are Bltuatefl.\nIn surveyed territory the land must bt\ndescribed by sections, or legal eub-illvl-\nslons of sections, and In nnsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be\nstaked out by the applicant himself.\nEach application must be accompanied\nby a fee of $6, which will be refunded if\nthe rights applied for ari*t not available-,\nhut not othenvb-e. A royalty shall be\npaid on the merchantable output of the\nmine at the rate of five cents per ton.\nThe person operating tho mine shall\nfurnish the Agent with sworn returns \u00bb\u2022-\ncounting for tho full quantity of ma*r-\nehantabie coal mined and pay the royalty\nthereon. If tho coul mining rights'are\nnot being operated, such returns, should\nbe furnished at least once a year.\nThe lease will Include tbo coal minim\nrights only, but tbe lessee may be permitted to purchase whatever available\nsurfaco rli-litH may be considered necessary for the working of tue mine at tha\nrate of (10.00 an  acre. ,\nFor full Information application Bhould\nbe made to the Secretary of the Department of the interior, Ottawa, or to anj\nAgent or Bug-Agent or Dominion Land*.\nW. W. COBT,\nDeputy Minister of the Interior-\nN.B.\u2014Unauthorised publication of trie\nidv-Brtlien.-\"^   will   not   h\u00bb   unld   fnr\niaodgejjotices\nKOOTENAy LOUUJ No. }**i.O.O.*\u00a3\nMeeta every Munday nlgfot In OOI-\nfellows' hall at 8 o'clock.\nQUEEN CIT5-T REBEKAH ^I-ft\"\u00a3\nNo U I.O.O.F., meeta first and *\u00bb\u00ab\u2022\nTueadarrt, Oddfellowa\" hall, 7:30 o'clock.\nNELSON ENCAMPMENT NU I JUU\nO.F., moeta aecond and fourth Thurs-\ndaya In Oddfellows' hall at 8 o'clnek.\nCANTON CORONA NO. I merti tWil\neecond Tuesday In Oddfellows' kail M\n8 o'elook.\nKNtGHTS OF PTTHIAS MEET TUBS-\nday nlghti In K. of P. hall. Bogle\nbuilding.       \t\nL.0.01\nNELSON   Lodge No. \u00abi.\nmeets 2nd and- 4th Thursday at 8 p.m.  in Eagle\n' hall.\nF.O.E.\nNelson Aerie No. 11 meeta)\ntnd and   *t!i  Wednesday* fa)\nEagle Hall.\nA.O.F.\nCourt   Royal    Nelaon   Not\nK04   meets   on Ind and *tk\nMondays   each     month    14\nK.P. ball at 8 p.m.   Ladle**-1\ncourt meets jrat and third Wwlneadaya.\nC.O.F.\nCourt Kootenay, Belle meet*\nInd and 4th Trldaye 14\nP.   Hall,   Eagle   Blook;\nCLAN JOHNSTONE 212 MEETS IN\nI.O.O.P. hall first and third Friday*\n8 n.m.\nSPECIAL  NOTICE\nAll membera of I'nya! Orange Lodge\nNo. 1602 are, ret'iliea'tofl to meet at tbe\nK. 1*. hnii Saturday, November the 8th,\nat 2 o'clock for the pnrpefle of nt-\nteiidin*g 'he funeral of our late brother\nArchibald   Ohiney.\nW.   A. ,T<\u00bbNES,   \\V.   M,\nNELSON LODGE NO. 5, B. P. O. B.,\nmeets first and third Thursday's at\n8 p.m., In the Eagle hall. All ao-\njourning members Invited,       130-tf.\nCOOKS AND HOUSE\nMAIDS HAVE AN\never-ready friend, who never\ngrowa weary and Is alwayB at\nhand to keep them In a good\nposition.\nIN THE WANT ADS\nIN THE DAILY NEWS.\n 6ATUHDAV ..... NOVEMBER ft\nPhone 10\nThe Stir Grocery Co.\nStore ol fear\nAll New Goods\nMALAGA   GRAPES\n30c per Ib.\nSWEET  POTATOES\n3 lb., for 25c.\nBANANAS\n40c   Dozen\nTABLE PEARS\n3  lbs. for 25c.\nHEINZ  DILL  PI6KLE8\n.  25c  Dozen.\nIF YOU   WANT A\nGOOD CUP OF    ,\nCoffee\nUSE BAftRINGTON hall\n50c per Tin\nStar Grocery Co.\n'   Phone 10\nNELSON NEWS OF TflE DAY\nV. Hyde  Bake-' of frhnbrortk- is at\n, the Hume, -***\u25a0\ni     M, P. flh.iw canto In from Ymir Inst\n[ night flrfd registered at thL. Hume,\nMr. and Mrs. Reginald Grnlth of\nVictoria, former residents of Nelson,\narc at the Hume,\nW. T>. Aidersnn, -manager of the\nMother Lode mine at Sheep Creek, Is\nat. the Strnthcona,\nO, D. Goepel of Victoria, a former\nresident or Nelson, Is visiting tho city\/',\nHe Ih a guest at lite. Hume.\n, t) \t\nl&W The minimum tempera lure In Nolan- yesterday wna 27 degrees, white\nthe thermometer registered as high as\n41  degrees.\n'Lots 12. 13. 14 and 15. Cltv ot Kaslo.\nwill he offere dfor sale hy S. P. Tuck,\n] 1 sheriff  of   Soillf,   Konter.'tv,- on   Mon-\nNov.  17.\nU\nThe fit. Andrew's Wfitr. \u25a0 class, the\nyoung men's Sunday afternoon ela*\"*\nIn connection with lhe Y.M.C.A., will\nmeet tomorrow afternoon at 3.30\no'clock under the leadershh, of N. Tl.\nJohnson,   the   general   secretary.\nVoting nn the gas ibylaw today wil'\nhe from il o'clock this morning until\n7 o'clock .tonight at Hie. pity hall for\n''*\"\"\u2022 oast ward and at the hand room.\nwurd\nKpotenav  street,   for   the   west\nI.3 W. 13.* Wasson Is returning officer am\nn E. A. Crease ii-   deputy  returning of\nficer.\nCapable Workmen\nm\nm\n9\nsuch as \"We always employ, are a guarantee of good work. Practical knowledge Is a necessity in the plumbing\nbushiest* .and our help are all that\nenn be deslfe'd in this respect. We\nuse none but the best materials, too,\nand our thorough, painstaking^ and\nconscientious work is well known and\nmuch appreciated. Not the least favorable point is low prices.\nE K. STRACHAN\nBak-ir St. :   . *J\u00bbii\nFred \" Driimmnnd of New York,\nwho is interested in mining property\nat Sheep Creek and ln other parts of\nKootenay, arrived in Nelson last night\nand registered at (he Strnthn-nu, He\nis ic-eoinpanied hy .1. !;, Warner, manager of the Richmond Consolidated\nrfilne at Rossland.\nCharged with \\)\\,> thWt of $\", from.\nTomos Down**!  in a   local saloon, Jesse\nA, Smith ami w. (i. Hioeiim appeared\nbefore Police Magistrate Irvine yesterday nnd were remandi-d until today. They Lav,, rcinlned Prnd C, Moffatt fn,. the defence. N. IJIgrah, who\nwas arrested on suspicion of -heing\nconnected wilh the theft of u watch\nfiom fjcoig.. Johnson at another hotel,\nIs now being held fur deportation W\ntlie Immigration authorities. Chief\nDevitt yesterday withdrew the charge\nagain**! anotlier man who was suspected of heing involved in (hi? crime.\nCo (.n Hoi-swill A Co. for all kinds\no\" feed\u2014wheat, oats, corn, hurley, bean\nshorts, linseed meal, beef scraps,\noyster shell, alfalfa meal\u2014all klndi oi\nchopped   feed. 1G9-7\nNOTICE   OF   MEETING\"\nT'lie annual mcetin\" nf the Nelson\nAgrlchlturnl 'and industrial Assoei.-i-\n(iop will -he held in thr. *-niin'cil chamber, \"city ball, on\u2014Fridav, November\nI-1th, at 8 p.m.\nA. D. EMOR-Y-, G. HORSTEAD,\nPiesldent Secretary.\nRITUAL MURDER\nTRIAL NEAR END\nAppeal Made to Anti-Semitic Prejudice\n\u2014Troops Sent to Repress\nExpected Disorders.\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nKIEY. Nov.  7.---Troops In considerable   numbers  are   being  drafted   into\nKiev as a. precautionary move in  tlie\nsvent of anti-Semitic outbreaks as' ;t\nresult  of the   (rial   nf Mendel   Bolllss,\nwho is charged witli ritual murder.\nM today's session uf the trial M.\nSliamakoff, rppreseutally.\u00a9 of the ftOtl*\nSemi-tics, made an appeal to anti-\nJewish prejudice. He alluded to the\nlarge financial resources of tho Jewish\nrace, and alleged (bal tlieir money had\nenabled ihem to control newspapers\nIn favor of Beiliss.\nM. Sliamakoff pictured lhe Jew? as\nr<vnrdin.' Christian-- as* animals tn lie\ndestroyed   Without  compunction.   He\nsaid he did noi desire Unit a severe\npenalty ihe Inflicted on Beiliss', but he\nasked lhe jury ('\u00bb convict the prisoner\nso us to bring peace to thousands of\"\nunxlous Russian  mothers.\nVladlmi\" Makioft', conn.se! for Beiliss,\nfollowed M. Sliamakoff wit], an analysis uf the many weak points of Uncase of tlie prosecution.\nMAY   ESTABLISH   AT  COAST\nfflv  Dnlly   New,   Leased   Wlr-M\nVICTORIA, n. C, Nov. 7.\u2014It is reported that Lever Brothers, English\nsoap-makers,'havo bought out W. .1.\nPendray & Co. of this city.\n\u20aci)t ItoUr\u2022 IMbs.;,\ny\nMAOt'lJlN!\nAPPLE SHIPMENTS\nTHIRTEEN CARS\nThis Year'. Output IsWgHf In History\nof This Section of Kootenay-\nBoundary.\n. Another \u25a0 carlwT\"of apples was\nshipped out from Nelson on Thursday hv the Kobtenay Fruit Growers\nunion. This car w\u00bb, mod, up fron,\nthe orchards of Major Goode and _T\nH Htwle at Upper Bonnlnston: U 1.\nUJX -nn O. B. Rloljnrds at Willow\nPoint- T. A. Alrey of Cedar Point. II\nSulnn at Harron. L. H. BaraM.a\nKokanee. Dr. Major and R, II a Court\nat. Proctor and W. Rutherford aud\nAid. James Johnstone of Nelsoon.\nAnother car, which will be the la\u00bb\not the season to he shipped out. m ill\nbe made up on -Wednesrtnv. next nl\nKaslo, Mirror Lake and Rlondel fnr\nshipment out from Nelaon on Thursday, November 20. The remainder of\nthe crop will be kept to supply thc\nlocal market. , ...\nIn all. 13 cars will have b,een shipped\nfrom this district of Kootenny-Houn-\nd.-iry this season, as against four last\nyear, wllleh was.lhe first year la whicli\nIt. was possible to make up apples by\nthe carload. n \u201e    -,   tn\nA mooting of the board of directors\nhas been called for Tuesday next and\nan extraordinary aenernl meeting or\nthe shareholders of the union is belli?\nconvened for the 1'ollowiuK Thursday\nNovember 18, for which the Oity hull\nhas been engaged, as a yery large\nattendance of glowers is anticipated\nas the result of,the successful sen-\nson's work.     '\nAt tlie general meeting of Bhurc-\nboldors itvwlll reipiire to be definitely\ndecided whether tlie union Is to continue ln business or go into Immediate\nvoluntary liquidation.\nThe mcclinB will lie open to growers who are not members of the organization.\nBIG PRIZE LIST\nFOR LOCAL SHOW\nWest    Kootenay    Poultry    Association\nMakes Arrangements for Winter\nExhibition  Here\nWith- 80 special prizes . and cash\nawards offered in over 200 classes, the\nWest Kootenay Poultry A Pet Stool;\nassociation believes It has secured foi\nDie winter show at Nelson on Dec, I*\nand I lhe most valuable prize list\nIn the history of the district for such\na ,-<'*ow. Al a meeting in tho city hall\n'-.tst night the list was revised and\narn.ngements made fpr carrying on\ntl.-; show on the same lines an the\nprovincial poultry exhibition , nnd\nother largo affairs of ibe kind;\nIt was decided to have M paid\nfaiperintendofit, with a .paid .HmsLiin..\nin charge of the birds and the hulld-\ning during thc show. T. A. Wright\nwas appointed superintendent and W\nJ. Holmes assistant .superinlendent. I\nwas also deckled lo havo two nigh\nwatchmen In eiiarge of '.lie building li\norder that it might he kept warm am\nthe birds looked after during (lie tlm.\n.(hat the exhibition Is closed. The\ncommittee named to take charge uf\nIhe building Is: ll. V. Ramsden, VV\nHolmes, Thomas Nelson, J. Itiimsden.\nO. C. Egg, C, G. .lohnsnn, Gcor-s\nFletcher, T. A. Wright, fl. IL Kras.\nand W. G. Kennedy.     ,\n.Now coops will be Installed fnr tl\n\u25a0.how. In order to Increase the, popi\nlurity of the exhibition It was <1<\neiileil tu reduce tlie admission fee frui\nall cents to L'5 cents for adults and\nlii  chills   for  children.\nCups and Specials\nThe following Is a list of the donor:\nof cups and trophies: West Kootenay Poultry & Pet Stock association,\nGeorge. Horstead, News Publishing\ncompany. W. J. Meagher _& Co., City\nDrug company, P. Burns & Co.. II. H\nPitts, Hell Trading'company, Choqu-\nette tiros,, E. E, Rohinson. Canada\nDrug 16 Hook company, J. O. Paten-\natidc, A. Maedonald -ft Co., W. R. Mac-\nloan, M.P.P., Mayor Herbert Keefe\nG. C. Egg, I'rnckman-Ker Milling\ncumpany, .1. R. Ramsden, Emory .\"v\nWalley, Poole Drug company, J. E\nAnnable, R. H. Ewert, Wood-Val-\nlance Hardware company, McQiiarrh\nft   Robertson.\nOther special prizes have been donated   b.v   the   following  firms  and\ndlvldualsi   Standard   Furniture   c<\nB\nI\nm\nn\nDru&s  of all  kinds  are  poisops;   Ihoy  nevi>r  have been a benefit and never will hel\ni single\ni beii\nThis mad search for some splendid drug lhat will rejuvenate lhe body is just about as insane as that of\nPonee de Leon, who spent a good part of bis life In searching for rt spring uf water thnt would bring hack\nhis useful strength nnd nature,\nimagine If you can the condition of the nervous system when il is compelled In assist in elimitiaiing\nall  these various poisons that are tried from   time  to lime.\nTake the Instance of a patient who eats a heavy supper, sleeps badly, goes round in tho morning to lhe\ndoctor.    The doctor deckles  upon   lhe  employment  nf  a  purgative drug and administers sodium  phosphate.\nWhen, two chemlculs ure mixed together under likely conditions there is it tendency for both chemicals\nto' change their nature by action upon each other. In the stomnch all the vital processes of digestion depend\nupon these chemical changes. Docs tho doctor know the nature of ull the chemical elements that exist in\nthc cheese, the toast, the butter, the mustard, etc, etc.?    If he does has he any notion of what chemical changes\n' take place when sodium phosphate reaches tlie stomach. No. Ask the doctor some of these tiuestiohs and he'll\ntalk about  the \"pathological\" effect.    How can he  predict the \"pathological\" effect of a drug1 when' It Is not\n..definitely known to science what chemical changes are lo happen through lhe addition of a drug to the system.\n\u25a0The effects of Scientific Massage nre oir the circulation   of \u25a0 thn   blood   nnd   nre   absolutely   known   and\n' midersliindnblc.   The condition of your blood is the condition of your health.    Perfect health is perfect circulation.    Scientific Massage means perfect circulation.\nCense drugs and tnlK Scientific Massage-\nlingo,  Constipation,  Nervous   Diseases,  etc.,  o\n-Nature's Own   Remedy.     It   cures  Rheuin'iitlsni,  Sciatica,  Luu:\nCall on us .md state your case.\nConsultation   Free.\nThe Kay Institute\nDIPLOMATED operator.\nOPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE.\nPHONE 509.\nThis Is Nelson's Real Value Store\nReal values ar, not det.rmmed reductions. Big reduction, don't necessarily mean biff valuw. Thi, .tor. ,ho\u00bba real value, ev.ry day that\nfor intrin.ic worth and genuine satisfaction cannot be duplicated elsewhere. We don't aak you to tak. our word for it-nor the other.fellov\/s-\nbut check US up. MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS, STAPLES, FOOTWEAR, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, GROCERIES, HOUSE FURNI9HINGS-ch.ck\nwhere you will, you'll find that for REAL VALUE there's no store like th, Hudson's Bay Store\"    READ THE SAVINGS  FOR TODAY:\n\"Hudson's Bay\" Teas\n\"HUDSON'S BAY\" TEAS are justly popular both for consistently\nhigh quality and for moderate charges.    Bought on the estates where\ngrown and shipped in car lots, we are jn a position to Gave you a large\npercentage on every purchase.    Blended to suit the Kootenay water.\nINCLUDE A SUPPLY WITH  YOUR   NEXT ORDER.\nNO. 1 BLEND, per Ib \u201e 6n,.\nNO. 2 BLEND, per Ib 5UC\nNO, 4 BLEND, per Ib 40c\nOur Christmas Fruits Have Arrived\nFancy Saeds-d Raisins, 16 oz. package, 2 for  25c\nChoice Seeded  Raisins, 16 oz. package, each  .. 10c\nFancy Cleaned Sultanas, 16 oz. package, 2 for   25c\nChoice^leaned Sultanas, bulk, per Ib 15c\nFine Vostizzn Currants, 16 oz, package, 3 for  40c\nChoice Provincial Currants, 16 oz. package, 2 for   2.5c\nFard Dates, 2 Ib. for 35c\nSmyrna   Figs, per ib 2jc\nNEW  PEEL\u2014Lemon   (cut  ready  for  use),  per  Ib     20c\nOrange (cut' ready for usej, per Ih 20c\nCitron, whole, per Ib 25c\n15\nOnly, Reg. $20, $22.50\nand $25 Women's Suits\nMarked to Clear at - -\n$11\n95\nHere's a Knit llartfiiin that's sure to meet with more than usual\nrcspunse. They are made from Fancy Tweeds, Zlbilines, Hopsacks,\nSerges, etc., in shade** of hrnwn, grey, green, navy, and fancy mixtures.\nThe myl.-s an- mostly plain tailored, with long coat and lined satin or\nsilk serge. Skirts have high waist line Our actual $20.00, $22.r.() and\nS2.rj.iMl values. \u2022\nOn  Sale Today for  Only    '. J11.95\nA Snap in Handbags\nat $1.25\nBeautiful\nTamaline Silks\n36  INCHES  WIDE\nFOR PER YARD  ..\n,95\nRECaULAR VALUES TO $2.00\nA limited .iiianlicy of Mandi-ags\n:.'' Suede, thrush Morocco and Senl\n.Morocco, With gilt \u25a0\u201e\u25a0 gunmetal\nframes, finished with long silk.\nenni and .i.s.st Im or leather handle;\nSome leather lined, ijthers wiiii\nmoire lining. Regular vnlues tu\n$2.1(0.\n2r-0 Vards is all that wc have to\nsell at this price, so If you would\nshare in this Silk bargain feast\nearly shopping is of course necessary. The Silk,is of heavy unality,\nsoft, and drapes beautifully. Comes\nin shades of navy, old rose, grey,\nbrown, tan, ivory nnd black. Full\n3G inches wile.    Very special value.\nToday   Only       $1,25      Today Only, per Yard 95c\nSpecial Millinery Offering\nTrimmed Hats\nREGULAR  VALUES TO\n?10.CO FOR\nonly a limited numlnr\nof those beautiful hats left\nnow, so wc advise early\nshopping, This season's\nmost popular styles. Made\nfrom Velvets, Plush\/ \\>-\nItiur, Satin, etc, and i-nmn\nIn the very newest colorings, distinctively trim-\nmed   with   Fancy   Ostrich\nMounts,   Wings,  the  popular   Butterflies,   etc.     <mr\nactual   values   lo   $10.00.\nOn Sale Today for  ..$4.75\nFancy Embroidered\nlinens and Cottons\nat Almost Half Price\nA mixed lot picket] up from a\nmanufacturer at \u25a0., big discount and\noffered, to yon al the same reduction,\nThe lots consists of Squares, Runners,\nTroy cloths, Bureau scurfs, etc etc.,\nbeautifully embroidered nr lace trimmed, anil com.- in all sixes. Wc have\ndivided ihem Into two lots and marked them ror f|iiicl* clearance as follows:\nValues to 75c fcr 35c\nValues   to   J1.C0  '\"or    -15c\nNOTE.\u2014These Prices for Today Only.\nA Great Sale of Women's\nKid Gloves OS\nAt per pair *\u00bbwt\/\nA Sale tbat evcry woman In Nelson should\ninterest herself in, for It bespeaks a genuine\nsaving of money. The Gloves are excellent\nquality, made ot Fine Soft Kid, well sewn nnd\nperfect fitting. Wc have \u25a0them In all sizes and\nmany shades. Come expecting the greatest Glove\nBargain that has been offered this season.\nOn   Sale  Today  Only,  Per   Pair    85c\nMen's Negligee Shirts\nSafe of Kitchen\nAprons at 30c\nnocnitSG the price is low is all the\nmon* reason for early shopping Ui\nnvnld'tlisiippuirttriiGh't. 'Cjicy an- madfl\nof good quality rhei-k Ginghams,\nwasli nicely ami we-nr well,\nSpeci.il  Todny    30c\nREGULAR  $1.75 VALUES\nSPECIAL TODAY AT  \t\n$!J0\nThese are not old ami discredited patterns, hut\nbrand new goods. Made in Negligee style, with sort\nbosom and stiff cnffi*. fume in light grounds with\nheat stripe effects. Large range of colors to choose\nfrom.    Our regular ?l,7fi values.\nSpecial   Today,   Oiiiy       $1.10\nMen's Flannelette\nNightshirts\nA Snap at 95c\ned   I-'lannelettc   in   nice   range   of\ncolors,  yood   roomy   sizes.     Worth\nSI.25,\nSpeci.il   Today   at       95c\nWool Eiderdown\nTO  SELL  TODAY    {TV |   A fm\nFOR ONLY PER YARD   wl-t-tet)\nFor Kimonas, Dressing Jackets, (\u25a0tc, no material\nso satisfactory. They arc soft and serviceable and\nwash and wear well. Come in a 54-lneh width in\ncolors of tan, navy, sky, crimson nnd sa.xe. Itegu.-\nlar il.tfE per yard.\nSpecial   Saturday   Only    $1,25\nMen's Velour Hats\nA  GREAT  BARGAIN    tf-O   Off\nAT     yd.&O\nA very special purchase enables us to offer these\nBonutlfui Hats ai little mora than half their regular\nvalue. They are made of a Fine Plush Velnur in\nshades of stone, green, brown, etc., in the very\nnewesl shapes. All sizes.\nToday         $2.25\nHudson\n*\u00bb.\nIncorp orated 1670\nompany\nIncorporated 1670\nEBEEE^HSBBH\npany. Liitlierford Drug company, W,\nt'. Sandercock, Palace Shoe Store, IL\nG. Joy,\"\"Christie & Uenson, A.' G,\nLambert 'company, C. II. ILan, J.\nLtulwlg, Nelson Variety Store, (\". r.\nSnow-don, Wcsi Transfer company1,\nf'anaillan General Electric company,\n(J. c. Mackay, II, H. I'm-i-ie, j. a.\nGllker, Tremonl Hotel, Tbe Ark,\nTliui-maii's CIgar( Store; J. A. Irving,\nQueen's studio, ' Richard Rnmsdon,\nCabinet Clgm* Store. Bush Hro-j., It.\nAndrew & Co.. Swift Canadian\ncompany, ll. S. Matin-sun, Nelson\nHardware company. 11. S. .McGregor.\nUncle's Auctions, .1. H. Uingrose, I-\\\nOeacon. China Hall. Nelson V\/lne &\nSpirit company, W. II. Jones, S..\nDenis & LnwreiK-e. G. Fletcher,\nCampbell's An Gallery, VV. G. Kennedy (Willow Point), .1. A. McDonald, Kwong Wing Chong, J. H. Mnlhe-\n.-am, A. S. Horswlll & Co., Nelson T.ransfer company, Taylor Milling\ncompany, John Burns .*;\u2022 Son, W. Cutler, Con G. Johnson, K. U. Hay. \"Successful I'oiiitryman,\" G. g. Peters,\nWest Kootenay Butcher company.\nNelson Club Cigar company, Nap.\nMallctle, G. H. .-'laser, Waters & Pus-\ncue,  V.  Kpcrson,  Koou'nny  lee it  Fuel\ncompany. Dr. I-'. I-:. Morrison. LUcIu\nMeat   company,   Spokane   Feed   com-\nBRILLIANT BRIDGE\nMODERN STRUCTURE\nIs  Built of  Steel   and   Concrete   by\nDoukhobors,  With  Government\nFinancial  Assistance.\nDesigned hy J. II. Giant of the firm\nof Cartwright, Miitheaon &. Co. of Van-\n'Oliver, conHiilllng.nn^ineers, mid constructed by the Doukhobor society\nwith tiie financial aid of the provincial government, the new steel cable\nsuspension bridge, with steel stiffening tresses and floor bniimH, whicli\nspans tho Kootenay river ut Brilliant,\nA   RUSSIAN   WEDDING   FEAST\nA   $50,000   painting   which   is  tht' centre   of   groat   interest   in   Toronto   at   the   present   time.\nhas been practically completed with\ntho exception of the puIntiiiB. It was\ninspected yesterday and Thursday hy\nMr. GranL\nTlie cost, including labor and all\nmaterials, is given at $-ir,,oi.o. of this\nsum tlie government lias contributed\n$20,000.\nThe syan of Hie bridge Is 381 tt. iu\nlength. The towers at each oud are\nrulnforced cement. They are 48\nft. In height above the roadway, rectangular in shape, measuro 8 ft. hy 4\nft. at. the base and taper off to 1 ft.\nby 2 ft. ul the top.    The leijy ut tbe\nt-owers are connected by cross\nstretches 2 ft. by 3 ft, li in. in size.\nThe cables, which with the stiffening tresses are so designed that the\nstress is even no matter iu what: part\nof the bridge tlie load happens to he,\nan; four in number, each being 2 in.\nin diameter. They pads over a saddle\nsupported on rollers. Each cable is\nconneeled with two 2*A in. cast steel\nBtiekets and the bolts are securely\nfixed In solid rock.\nSixteen feet clear roadway Is provided nnd the bridge Is about till ft.\nabove high prater mark, ;:o tbat there\nis no danger of trouble when tlie river\nis at its highest.\nWork commenced last spring and\nfrom 30 lo 40 Doukhobors have heen\nemployed, under the direction of A.-\nM. Truesdale of the Htnff of Cartwright, .Mathesou & Co. since that-\ntime.\nDAILY   NEWS  WANT  ADS.\nOF ALL KINDS\nare    easily,    quickly\ncheaply obtained\nTHROUGH USE OF THE\nOAILY NEWS WANT ADS.\n Wt Bair? JWwtl\nSATURDAY ?&?, NOVEMBER 8    *|\nPROVINCIAL SHOW\nPRIZE LIST OUT\nThirty-five Hundred Dollars In Awards\nOffered at Poultry Exhibition\nat Grand Forks.\nTwenty-five hundred dollars In prize\nmoney and $t,000 In cash, cups and\nmedalB are offered to poultry fanciers\nwho exhibit at the third annual provincial poultry show, which will be\nheld at Grand Forks from December\nfl to 13.   Entries close on December 2.\nUnequalled for General Use.\ntV. P. TIERNEY, General Salot Agent\nNelson, B, C.\nCan shipped to all railway points.\nSale of Chamois\nChest Protectors\nPhenomenal values In dressed\nchamois leather In the piece:\n27 pieces, 17 in. by 23 In., each.50c\n12 pieces, 14 in. by 17 in., each.40c\n7 pieces, 18 In. by 24 In., each..60c\n-Face Chamois, each.... 15c and 25c\n2 Hudson Chest Protectors, chamois lined red flannel, each.$1.00\n5 Red Flan tie  Protectors, small     '\nsize, each  50c\n5   Klondyke  Chest  Protectors,\nred flannel,  large, each 75c\n2  Chamois   Vests,  red   flannel,\nchamois   lined,   size  -34   nnd\n3(1    \u25a0 $2.25\nTEN-DAY   SALE,   NOV. 6 TO\nNOV.  16.\nRutherford Drug Co.\nLIMITED\nWard St. Nelson, B.C.\nFRUIT SPECIALS\nTOKAY GRAPE8\n2 Ibs 35c\nPEARS\n3 Ibs ,    ...,25c\nBANANAS\nDozen    50c\nAPPLES\n4 Ibs 25c\nPer box $1.00 to $1.85\nC.A.Benedict\nJosephine St\nDaily  News \"Want\" Ada. Get Results.\nMAPLE SUGAR\nAND\nMAPLE SYRUP\nGuaranteed pare and fresh.\nTRY SOME.\nChoquette Bros.\nBakers   and   Confectioner!,\nMakers of High Grade Pastry,\nNelson, B. C.\nWe Have Some\nCheap Lots for\nSale On Easy\nTerms\nGood positions, situated In Addition A. \/, '      } J\nAlso a few blocks In the C.P.R.\nSubdivision south of the old smelter site. Terms: One-fifth cash and\nthe balance in four annual instalments; interest at fi per cent.\nFor full particulars apply to\nH. & M. Bird\nNelson, B. C.\nHousehold Business\nThere- are certain articles of\nhousehold use that are In every\nhome, big or small.\nFor luxuries come and luxuries\ngo, but the ever humble brush\nstays on. Hun your household on\nbusiness lines. Never let it go to\npieces for the want of the little\nnecessities. Keeping it going\nsteadily is cheaper, smoother and\nkeeps up the standard of efficiency.\nRun your eye over this list.\nYou're In need of one.\nShoe, Stove, Scrubbing and Nail\nBrushes, Hair and Corn Brooms,\nSink and Floor Mops, Feather\nDusters.\nWhich is it.   Let us know.\nC. A. Drake Co\n911 Stanley 8traet\nBox 974 Phone 101\nEATING  APPLES,  Mcintosh  Reds and  Snows, 4lbs. for   ....25o\nCOOKING  APPLES\u2014A  Few  Box.B Alexanders Left.\nJUST ARRIVED\nFinnan   Haddies,  per  Ib \u25a0 15c\nKippers,  per lb \u2022 15c\nAtlantic Cod  Fish  in  1  and 2 Ib. bricks, per Ib ..15c\nJ. A. IRVING & Co. SlTsT7 8UPPLYPhr.uia.i\nAwards are offered in 408 classes,\nwhich include practically all varieties\nof chickens, rabbits and hares, ducks,\npigeons, geese, turkeys, canaries and\nother cage 'birds, ornamental birds,\nsuch as peafowl and guinea fowl, and\nbantams.\nIt is expected that the show will\nprove the most successful and largely\nattended in the history of tho province. On account of the show taking\nplace in Grand Forks, the number of\nentries from Kootenay-IJoundary and\nother interior points is expected to be\nparticularly heavy.\nAirs. Baxendale of Proctor anil Mrs,\nArthur Mackereth of Sun.slv.ne Bay\nwere visitors to Nelson ' yesterday,\nreglsterlrf*\" at  the Hume.\nYes, Sir, just iwbat you are looking\nUnderwear\nof the highest  quality and prices to\nsuit everyone.\nJ. A. Gilker\nGents' and Boys' Outfitters,\nTHE\nGEM\nThe Quality Photoplay  House.\nVitagraph    Special    Two-Reel\nFeature\nCourtney Foote\nand\nFlorence Radinoff\n\"FATHER AND SON\"\nor\n\"THE  CURSE  OF THE  GOLDEN\nLAND\"\n\"PATHE'S WEEKLY\"\nKnows all and gees ail.\nEdison  Comedy\n\"HOW  DID  IT  FINISH\"\nA screamingly funny story.\nA big program.\nPOPULAR PRICES\nShow starts 7 p.m. sharp.\nY.W.C.A.  PLANS CLASSES\nIN  PHYSICAL CULTURE\nTho school board has granted the\nY W.C.A. permission to use the assembly hall of the public school one night\na week for physical culture classes.\nTwo classes are being formed, with\nJames Thompson, physical director of\nthe Y.M.C.A., as conductor. Classes\nwill assemble for the first evening's\nwork next Wednesday night at 7\no'clock, Those wishing to join th.\nclasses are asked to enroll today at\nthe Y.W.C.A. rooms, 524 Victoria\nstreet. Assistance will be given in\ncutting and fitting gymnasium suits.\nInformation regarding the Y.W.C.A.\nmay be secured from Mrs, E, S, Logie,\ncorresponding secretary.\nH. 13. Douglas, who has been 111 with\ntynhold fever \u2022\u00bb a hospital at Winnl-\noer-Ji hopes i'.o speml thp next few\nmonth* I\" Nelson In order\/ to avoid the!\nsoveiuty of vne. prairie winter, Iip\nstates in n letter -to .1. R. Taylor of\nN'clson. Mr. Uougla-i has sufficiently\nrecovered to movo from tin- hospital\nto the residence of n relative in Win\nnljjepr.\nTonic Lens\nAnd comfortable remlin-; during the\nlong winter evenings is a comfort\nto be enjoyed by all who are now\nlaboring to see ordinary prints.\nWq are prepared to fill any prescriptions on short notice.\nOur examination ami diagnosis Is\nthorough and positive.\nOUR   EXPERT AT YOUR  SERVICE.\nJ. 0. Patenaude\nOptician and Jeweler.\nSHAMPOOING\nThe most scientific, the latest,\nthe most up-to-date and most comfortable Is our method of shampooing. No water down your neck.\nThe most expensive and highest\nquality of shampoo soap only Ib\nused. The hair Is quickly dried-\nOnly BOc. Why bother? Just come\nto us. Wrlte.or phone for our practical hints for the care of the hair.\nThe Kay Institute (Diplomaed\nOperators of your own sex). Opposite Opera house.   Phone 509.\nHouse Heating\nThink of It now and you can na.v.\n>t next winter.\nBee th.\nB. C. Plumbing & Heating Co.\nfor price..\nOPERA   HOUSE   BLOCK\nP.O. Box 485 Phone 1S1\nNOTICE\nThe strike at the Queen mine, Sheep\nCreek, B. C. la still on.   All working\nmen nre warned to stay away until\nthe strike Is settled.\nBy order of the Ymir Miners* union,\nW. B. M'ISAAC.\nYmlr, B. O.. Juno 27th, 1013.    65-tf.\n\"B. & K.\" Bread Flour\nThis brand of Flour la malting new\nfrlendB every day.\nAsk your grocer for it.. He can get\nIt here as he requires it.\nWith proper shortening, it makes\ngood pastry, too\nThe Brackman - Ker\nMilling Co., Limited\nTents, Cots and\nBlankets\n\"Cheapeit In the City'1\nThe Ark\nNew and Second-Hand Furniture\nPhone L395 806 Vernon 8t\n-     Nelson, B. C.\nKootenay Electric Construction\nCompany\nOET OUR  PRICES BEFORE GOINC\nELSEWHERE\n619 Ward St. Nelaon, B.C\nToilet Preparations\nFall ls hero again with Its skin chapping winds, necessitating the use of creams,and lotions to overcome\nthe resulting rough hands and face. We have a select and uii-to-dnto lino of Creams and Lotions, Including\nthose of all the famous manufacturers or Ihe eon+tnent.\nWitch Hazel and  Elder Flower Cream, at ,    \u2022 \u25a0\u25a0'.* 25\u00b0\nSeeley Almoriroee Cream, at   \u2022 \u2022\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 *\u2122c\nPulford'e Creames of Olives, at      \u2022    \u2022,\u2022.*.*5PC\nHind's Honey Almond Cream, at . v- 50c\nNyal's  Violet  and  Witch   Hazel  Cream, at   '\u25a0 25c\nTalcum Powders of all makes and odors, ranging In price from  25o to 60c\nCold Creams from nil the big manufacturing  houses,   ranging   In -price from    25o to |1.00\nThe Poole Drug Co.\nWE NEVER SLEEP.\nREXALL STORE.\nALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE.\nm\nNELSON NEWS OF THE DAY\nBorn at 310 Ro-bson street; on M\u00b0-\nyembe? 7 to Mr. and Mrs, A, I\". Todd.\na daughter.\nH. Ii, Butchart has brought 'In a\nfine 3-year-old deer which he shot\nnear Taghum.\nSome, of .Nelson's best musical artists will he heard nt lb,. Trinity choir\nconcert which Is to be given on Thursday, November 13. The cantata\n\"Ruth.\" which will lie ,thfi main feat-\nur* of the program, ii being prepared\nNelson Opera House\nMiss Verna Felton\nAND\nThe Allen Players\nMatinee this afternoon:\n\"GREEN STOCKINGS\"\nAdults 50e.    Children  25c,  any\npart of the house.\nTONIGHT:\n\"THE    ROAD   TO   YESTERDAY\"\nPrices:    \"fie, 50c and 25c.\nSeat sale at City Drug Store.\nVote for the\nGas Bylaw\nTODAY\nAnd Get Your Friends to Vote for It\nPOLLS OPEN 9.001A.M. TO 7.00 P.M.\nEast Ward Poll: Citp Hall\nWest Ward: Band Room, Kootenay Street\nSTARLAND THEATRE\nA   FEATURE   EVERY   NIGHT\u2014DYER'S  STARLAND  0RCHE8TRA\nMATINEE 2:30\nTrapped in the Death Pit\n- '\u25a0' OR*^\u2014*',r | \u25a0\n.THE   GREAT   BULLION   ROBBERY. IN  THREE PARTS\nSee the Sensational Fire Scene\nSee the Scenes at the Bottom of the Sea\nADULTS,  15c.\nCHILDREN,  10c.\nfor tills event under direction of Miss\nMiidelon k, Thomson. The concert\nis In aid of tht- tj\u00bbioir rand.\n\u25a0 Peter Peterson will leave oa 'the\nCrow boat. Uil-- morning for Montreal,\nwhence he will sail on November 18\nfor Christiana, Norway.\nClasses at the Y.M.C.A. today are:\nJunior school, 11.30 lo 10.30 a.m.; senior school, lo.;io to 11.30 a.m.; employe,* i,ovs. 7 to 8 p.m.; boxins*; and\nVvrestHng. 8 to il p.m.; baskeLball, fl to\n10 p.m.\nThe young men of Trinity Citizens'\nLeagUfl invite young men ut Nelson\nto attend their elans, which -i* held In\nthe basemeiH nf Hie Methodist church\ntomorrow afternoon at 2.30. Bright ln-\ntercKLii*\"- discussions  will <be  Indulged\nIn and n nleasnnt hour can be spent.\nTbo league is in charge or Rev. R. ,T.\nMclntyre, pastor of the cbureh.\nThere will be a rehearsal of \"The\nHysterical Widow\" for till taking part\nat the Y. M. C. A. from 7.30 t0 8.45\no'clock tonight. Photographs will he\ntnken at 10 o'clock this morning of\nthe Juvenile chorus and at 3 o'clock\nthis afternoon of the adult chorus.\nAlfred Uaohtold -of Walla Walla,\nwho Is interested in the Inland Em-\nplre ml-- at Pnulson, eame in on the\nSpokane train last night and registered\nat the S-tratlicona. He Is on his way\nto make an inspection of the property.\nKranlt E. Pearce, manager of tho\nmine was In Nelson yesterday and will\nleave for Paulson th's morning.\nAre You Clearing Land?k\nIf .0 w. can  supply you  with   the  necessary  tools.\nSAWS\nMATTOCKS\nCROW  BARS\nAXES\nAL80 STUMPING POWDER, CAPS, FUSE\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co. Ltd.\nWholesale and Retail.\nNelaon B. C.\nWe Have An Immediate\nPurchaser\nFor a Good  House located below   Mill   and   anywhere   between\nCedar and   Railway  Streets.\nWe Have Another Good\nClient\nin  aearch  of a  first-class, up-to-dat. Hous. of large accommodation.    Tho  hous.  must be  closo  in  and  convenient  to   Baker\nStreet.\nCITY  PROPERTY. FRUIT LANDS. INVESTMENTS\nFIRE.     LIFE.     ACCIDENT AND EMPLOYERS\n(.IABILITY INSURANCES.\nBONDS.       STOCKS.      SHARES.\nChas. F. McHanly\nIHi QflEEN BLOCK, NILiON, B. \u2022\no\nV\n\u00a3\nK\nC\nO\nA\nT\nS\nOur\nOvercoats!\nWhat a Showing !\n\u25a0We've just spread ourselves on\nOvercoats this season!\nA style for every fancy; a cloth\nand color for every taste; a size for\nevery Man!\nDignified Chesterfields, splendid\nTourist Overcoats\u2014belted backs, or\nplain baeks\u2014cut In long or short\nlengths. \u2022 ,\nDouble-acting, convertible collars\nthat are a marvel of perfect fit nnd\noh, so comfortable!\nShawl collars that will roll, up and\nbutton under thu oh In without a single\npucker!\nSlop In und sec what a splendid\nOvercoat we can give you for .\n$15 or $25\nThe  Best Vnlues Ever!\nEMORY & WALLEY\nBiding Time Is Here\n8EE  US FOR  PRICES\non all kinds of\nBUILDING  MATERIAL\nSpecial attention to out of town\nwork and or era.\nWaters & Pascoe\nBUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS\nOffice and Factory:\nFRONT 8TREET\nEye Specialist\nR. L. DOUGLASS\nTHE GRADUATE OPTICIAN\nCertified by a Provincial Board of ,\nExaminers In Optometry.\nRoom  18, K. W. C. BlOOk.\nIt Would Give\nA Dyspeptic\nAn Appetite\nJust to walk through  our store.\nThere Is seldom such an array of\n\"good things for the table\" spread\nout  before one.\nSome fresh Tokay Grapes, Just in,\n2 lbs. for 3&e\nPears, per lb 5c\nGravensteln  Apples,  fancy stock,\nper box  $2.00\nA nice Black Hock Teapot given\n,awuy to purchasers of $!\"> worth of\ngroceries.\nJoy's Cash Grocery\nCorner of Josephine and Mill 8t>.\nOn. Block North of Car Lino.\nTelephone 19. P. O. Bra 137.\nREALTY CHANCES\nOF ALL KINDS \u2022   ''\nfor buying, soiling, renting nnd\nexchanging In town, country, or\nat the seashore or mountains\nARE  DAILY OFFERED\nIN THE WANT ADS.\nIt Doesn't\nPay\nto carry a watch that will not\nkeep time when you can have i\nrepaired by us and guarantee-\nfor one year to keep good tlnu\n, Orjf-a hew watch Is the remedy\nwe\" can supply the very hest\nmodern movement In gold or sit\nver case at prices that Invite'\ncomparison,\nJ. J. Walker\nJeweler and Optician\nBaiter St. Nelson, B.C\nMining\nStocks\nWE WILL BUY:\n1000 McGIllIvray Coal \u00bb .1*14\n1000-2000 Standard Stiver-Lead 1.33\n500-1000 International Coal...   .30\n1000 llambler-Carlljoo .........   &\n1000 Slocan Star    .38\nWE WILL SELL\n1000-2000 Lucky Jim     ........I .OS\n1000 Silver Hoard ..'...   .16\n50 B, C. 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