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A deHputch rocelved In Basel from\nthe semi-official Wolff bureau quotes\ntho crown prlnco ln renouncing tlio\nthrone as having snid:\n\"I renounce formally und definitely\nall rights to tho crown of Prussia uml\nthe imperial crown which would have\nfallen to mc by tho renunciation of\nthe emperor king or for other rcn-\nions.\n\"Given by my authority nnd signed\nty my hand.  Dono at Wicrlngcn, Dec.\n1918.\n(Signed)       \"WILHELM.\"\nIn nn interview with a correspondent of tho Associated Press on the\n[aland of Wlerlngen, received In New\nYork Dec. 8, which boro no evidence\nif delay nnd presumably was not giv-\n>n earlier thun Doc. 2..Jroile'lck Wll-\nlolm said:\n\"I hnvo not renounced anything and\nhave not signed any document whut-\nivor.\"\nlie added that should tho Qotman\nrovernment decide to form a republic\nio would bo content to return to Cier-\nlany as a simple clllr.cn, ready to do\nnythlng to assist his country, even\no work ns a laborer in n factory.\nCARTER CLASS TO\nSUCCEED M'ADOO\n(By Dully News Leasod Wiro.)\nWASHINGTON, Deo. 6.\u2014Tha\nnomination of Repre.entativa Carter Gla.s to be secretary of the\ntres.ury to auoc.ed William C,\nMcAdoo, was confirmed tonight by\ntho senate without objection.\nMr. Gla.s immediately will resign from congre.s in which he\nhas served for 16 years, and will\ntake up his duties on Dec. 16. Mr.\nMcAdoo will continue as director\ngeneral of railroads until hla sue-\nce.or for that portfolio shall have\nbeen appointed.\nMr. Glass said today that he had\nevery reason to believe that the\nfuture polioies of the treasury\nwould not be different from those\nnow being pursued, except a. varying circumatancg. may sugg.it.\nTAFT WILL DECLINE\nBASEBALL HONOR\nNEW YORK, Dec. 6.\u2014W. H. Tntt\nannounced hero tonight that ho hnd\ndefinitely decided to dccllno tho offer\nto becomo a baseball comissionor to\nsucceed tho present national commission.\nBritish  Boat Cassandra Strike.  Mine\nin   Baltlo   Sea,   Admiralty\nStatement.\n(By Dully Noivs Leased Wire.)\nLONDON, Dec. C\u2014Eleven men nro\nmissing us u result of tlio British warship Cassandra coming in contact\nwith a mine In tho Baltic sen lust\nWednesday nlglit, according lo un official communication issued by tho\nndmimlty tonight. Torpedo bout destroyers rescued the rcmulndcr of the\ncrow. Tho text of the udmlrally slate.\nment snys:\n\"Tho^, British '*T,nr\u00abhlp Ccuwsxulra\nstruck u mlno In tho Baltic Just before midnight Wednesday und sank\nnt 1 u.m. Thorsday. Elovcn men are\nmissing. Presumably they were killed\nhy the explosion. The remainder of\nIho officers uml crew wero wived hy\nour destroyers.\"\nAvailable lists of llrltlsh admiralty\nships do not contain the Cassandra.\"\nWNORK OF GERMAN AGENTS\nIN THE U. S. EXPOSED\n(liy Dully NOWS Leaned Win*.)\nWASHINGTON, Dec. 8.\u2014Confldon-\nul records of the deportment' of jus*\nice dealing with Iho activities of ber-\n1:111 agent* und others In the Totted\nitatcs were placed todny beforo thu\nonato commltteo Investigating Brow-\nrs' and German propaganda by A. It.\ntlolaskl, chlof of thu dopartmifat's\nurcau of Investigation.\nThey deul with correspondence of\n'ount von Uerhutorff, former German\nmbusBAdor, and' others, concerning\n10 possible purchase, uf thu Washing*\nPost and'other newspapers; the\nending of \\V. It. Hale to Germnny as\n^respondent for tho Hearst nowspa-\ners, described by Von Bernslorff as\navlng \"outspokenly placed themselves\ntho German side,\" and with sug-\n.'stluns of fomenting trouble between\nto United States and tho allies as a\ncans of slopping munition shipments\ntlio allies.     \t\nMr. Bfelaskl told the committee that\nider dato of October, 1914. Count von\n\u2022rnslorff sont -this messago from\n'ashing ton to Dr. Bernard Dernburg\nand Mcnrlcli K.alhcrg, Gorman propaganda agents In New .York:\n\"Washington post was offered me\ntoday for $2,000,000 with the understanding to buy it back again after\nthe war for $1,500,000. A second offer\nwas to put the paper entirely at our\ndisposal for two months for $100,000.\nTin- paper Is of importance as the onlj\nlargo newspaper of tho capital. How\ndo you stand on the question ot\nmoney?\"\nThere was nothing to show that nny\nreply was made, but Mr. Blclaskl snid\nthat under dato of Oct, 27. IMA the\nGerman ambassador sent this mr-s\u00abago\nlo the Merlin foreign office hi cipher:\n'In the official ucocunt* for the first\nand second quarters nf 1016, will be\nfound entries of payments lo Theodore\nLowe. Ah tn this I have to report\nthat this gentleman Is of Gorman origin aud married to a German lady.\nHo offered us his services to work on\na paper in Washington, the NaUlmal\nCourier. This offer enmo at tho tlmo\nwo wore deeply regretting tho death\n(Continued on  Page Two.)\niETURN LIQUOR BY VOTE\nONLY, ASKS COMMITTEE\n(By Dally Nows Leased Wire.)\nOTTAWA, Dec. 6.\u2014Continuation of\nohlbltlon until decided by referential was urged onShc government this\ntornoon by a delegation representing\nio Dominion prohibition committee\nid \"Strengthen Canada movement\"\nno committee's delegation wns com-\nised of Judge Lnfontulnc, Montreal;\nA. Warburtpn, Toronto; Dr. J. O.\nloarcr, Toronto; Dr. T. A. Moore.\nironto and D. B. Hnrkncss, general\ncretary, Winnipeg. Tho delegation's\nemorlal read as follows;\n\"In view of the benefits now gen\nally recognised by the peoplo of\ninada as having resulted from prohl-\ntlon as provided by means of order\noouncll limiting the trade in Intoxl-\ntlng liquors to sarruinrntnl. Indiis-\nal, urtistlc, mechanical, scientific\nd medicinal purposes, thereby grent.\nreducing drunkenness, crime and\niflte of money and manhood; and\n'In view of the gcnornl deslro thnt\niry precaution shall lio taken to ro-\n:oo to ii minimum tlio social, Indus*\nal and political unrest incident to\n\u2022 reslnmllon of Ihe affairs nf thn\nnation (o normal peuco conditions;\nand\n\"In view of the status of the order In\ncouncil of .March 11, UM (B.C. BSD)\nwhen the articles of peace shall havo\nbeen signed; and\n\"In view of the Impossibility of submitting ut this tlmo tho question or\nmaking prohibition permanent to n\nvole of tho people of Canada without\na manifest disregard of tho rights of\nsoldiers oversells to vote thereon,\ntherefore, wo recommend:\n\"1. Thnt the prlmo minister nnd\ngovernment of Canada bo requested to\ntake tho steps necessary to continue\nIn effect tho condition of the order ln\ncouncil of March 11, 1918. by having\nthe same embodied In legislation to bo\nenacted by tho parliament of Cnnndn.\n\"2. Thnt tho legislation he enacted\nto ho continued In effect until such\ntime ns a voto of the electors of tho\nDominion of Cannda shall have been\ntoken on the question of Its conllmi-\nnr.ee or discontinuance.\n\"3.   Thnt tho voto on Ibis question\nho taken nt a date tn bo fixed by the\n(Continued on .'ago Two.)\nPEACE\nSET FOR FIRST\nOF Till: YEAR\nPlenipotentaries Fix\nDate\nTO LAST FOR\nFOUR MONTHS\nAllied Conference Will\nOpen Dec. 16\nor 17\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nPAUIS, Dec. 6.\u2014President Wilson\nwill bo Informed by wireless today of\ntho plans fnr the ussombllng of the Interallied conference nnd tho meeting of\nthe pence congress. He will also bo\nadvised concerning tho recent gathering of tho supremo wur council In\nLondon, ln the meantime, reports\nthat Iho president has approved ot\nanything dono nt the supreme council\nnre premature ns tho steps taken at\nthat meeting will not be made known\nto him until today. The pluns concerning the pence meetings are tho result of Col. House's long lulk with\nPremier Clemenceau following n conference with Baron Connlno, tlio Itul-\nInn foreign minister anil the Karl ot\nDerby, British ambassador to Franco.\nTho Interallied conference will reassemble Dec. 16 or 17. The meeting\nwill bo held nt the foreign office In\nthe Qunl d'Orsny and not nt Versailles.\nDi'\/d Lloyd George, tho British premier, and Arthur .1. Balfour, tlio foi-\nclgn minister, expect to como here nt\nthut tlmo to meet President Wilson\nnnd attend tho conference but tlie election may not permit them to reniuin\nmore than two or three days.\nThe opening of the peace congress Is\nset for the first week In January. It\nwas the desire nf the Americans lo begin at the earliest possible moment,\nother delegations foil that a later\ndate would he necessary owing to tho\nChristmas holidays and the functions\nconnected with the presence of Presl\ndcnl Wilson und King Victor Km\nmaniicl of Italy, but tho first week lu\nJanuary was finally choson Tho first\nmeeting will be nf the actual fram.ng\nof the preliminaries of peaco wllh the\nrepresentatives of the enemy powers\nwin, will lie present.\nArthur Balfour Speaks.\nLONDON, Dec. 6.\u2014'Arthur Balfour,\nsecretary of stnto for foreign affairs,\nIn outlining his views nn the pence\nconference toduy told thn Associated\nPrrss that ho thought the meeting In\nIMrls this month would bo merely in\nformal and preliminary to ihe confer\nonce of the associated governments at\nthe first of Iho year which would for\nmultite all tlie Important terms of thu\npenco agreements. This conference,\nho added, would 1)0 tho most Important and tlie lungest of the scries. When\nIt wus finished, ihe enemy countries\nwould bo culled In to ratify tho conclusions reached.\nMr. Balfour said the British government had not yet made any fixed\narningcmonts for President Wilson to\nvisit England ai It would be premature to do so until more wns known\nregarding tho president's own ptuns.\nGreat Britain would lie guided solely\nby his wishes. The foreign secretary\nsuld he believed the question of a\nleague of nations wns the most Important work Imposed on the conference. \"Tho prominence Mr. Wilson\nhas given tho subject Is\ncontribution to civilization\ndared.\nL.ayu. Necessary.\n\"I think,\" continued Mr. Balfour, \"a\nleague of fiutions n vital necessity in\nthis wnr to produco nil tile good wo\nexpect to come from It. The United\nSuites would have lo bear a lnrgo\nshare In the work Involved. It should\nhe something moro thun u mere Instrument to prevent wnr Tho world\nIs moro complicated than wo aro Inclined to think, it would bo folly to\nImagine It possible to constitute a\nworld with states endowed wllh equal\nrights nnd powers.\n\"But I wish to say emphatically, In\nmy opinion, to devise In concord workable machinery for them Is ono of the\nhighest functions the confcrenco rnn\ndcnl with.\"\nReferring to President Wilson's\nphrn.o \"Make the world safe for de-\nmecrncy,\" Mr. Balfour suld:\n\"1 do not think tlio world can bo\nmado snfo for democracy moroly by\nmultiplying Iho number of ilomocrallo\nslntas.\"\nSay. He Would Never Have Allowed\nTurk.y to Be Drawn  Into\nths War.\n(By Dally News Leasod Wlro.)\nLONDON, Dec. 6.\u2014London newspapers today print an interview with\nMchmeil VI., the Turkish sultan, by a\nBritish correspondent nt Constantinople, who describes tills ruler as u very\ndifferent personality from his two\nbrothers who preceded him on tho\nthrono. Mchmeil VI, says the correspondent, gives one the Impression of\nliossejssing a ^strong character nml\nconsiderable intellectual force. Ho is\ntail and slender and his appearance\nsuggests n university professor. In\ntnlking with tho correspondent tho\nSultan condemned tho unwisdom und\nlack of foresight which brought Turkoy into tlio. war, nnd led her to Iho\ncalamity which had befallen her. He\ndeclared that if he had boen sultan\nthis would never havo happened.\nTho ruler oxprcssed great sorrow\nat the treatment of tho Armenlnns by\ncertain political combines of Turkey,\nnnd ndded, \"Such misdeeds and\nsinugliter of sons of tho samo fathcr-\nInnd have broken my heart, I ordored\non Inquiry as soon as I came to the\nthrone, so that tho offenders might\nbo severely punished, but various\nfactors prevented my orders boing\npromptly carried out. The matter Is\nnow bolng thoroughly investigated.\nJustice will soon bo done and wc svlll\nnovor have n repetition of these ugly\novents.\"\nTho sultan asked the Interviewer to\npublish tho following from the ruler:\n\"The great majority of the nation\nIs outlrely Innocent of the misdeeds at-\ntrlhuted to It. Only a limited iiumboi\nof persons nro responsible.\"\nDISCUSS PEACE\nCalgary   Committo   Cables   Suffrage\nLeader in England with View to\nBeing Heard.\nvirtual\nhe   de-\n(By Dully News Leasod Wire)\nCALGARY, Alta., Dec. 6.\u2014Tho Calgary committee to .secure representation of Women on the peaco conference, cabled to Mrs. Fawcctt, women's\nsuffrage leader In England, tonight in\nan effort to secure cooperation between English and Canadian women's\norganizations; to promote their campaign. Mrs. William Carson, convenor\nof tho Calgary committee, has already\ncarried on considerable correspondence\nwllh Mrs Carrie Chapman Catt of New\nYork, president of the International\nSuffrage, association In an effort to\nmake tho movement International.\nTho board of directors of the United\nFarm Women of Alberta, which met\nIn Calgary today, unanimously carried\na resolution endorsing the movement\nand confirming a previous resolution\nIKissed by the executive.\n.\\ mass meeting under tlio auspices   ;( Bir\\u\nof the local council of tt'omon, passed\na similar  resolution  to bo  forwarded\nto the council ot women for consld>\natlnn at the next meeting, Dec. 9.\nMrs. Arthur Murphy and Mrs. Nellie\nMcClntig of Edmonton and Mrs.\nLbulSQ -.IcKlnnon, MVL.A or Clares-\nholm, sent messages approving of the\naction of the Calgary women up to\ndate. Although the time Is rapidly\npassing In which a woman could be\nappointed by the Canndlan premier,\nMrs. Carson contends lhat It Ih Import\nant for future success of tho women's\nmovement that women of the various\nallied countries should have a mutual\nunderstanding on the principles in\nvolved and that closer affiliation be\nbrought about between Ihe women of\nCanada and Great Itrilaln who are of\nlike mind on questions of this kind.\nHONOR BRITAIN\nIN UJ, TODAY\nAmerican   Cities   and   Towns   Have\nCelebration Plans\u2014Will Entertain\nBritish Veterans\nNEW YORK, Dec. 7\u2014Today Is Britain day in tho United States. Tele-\ngrama from many cities and towns\nwhere, the American Defence society\nhas branches told of the completed\npreparations for today's observations.\nGove. Whitman has officially proclaimed the day in New York. FreBno,,\nCal., and Tacomn, Wash,, aro among\nthe cities which havo declared Britain\nday wholly or In part a holiday, and\nIn Fresno a great pageant will be followed by dancing In the streets.\nIn the south, where, as In other nations, score's of shell-marked British\nveterans have recently spoken for the\nUnited States* war campaign, and tho\nRed Cross special preparations are reported for tho entertainment of officers and soldiers who have fought\nunder the banner of St. Georgo.\nThe accomplishments of Britain and\nAmerica will bo fittingly celebrated\nin New York. Besides a cablegram\nfrom Premier Lloyd-George, which\nreached tho Britain Dny headquarters\nin Now York City,'sevoral other mes\nsages wero rocelved. Greetings from\nArchbishop York, lord mayor cf London; Gen. Blddle, Arthur Henderson,\nAttorney-General Frederick Smith,\nSir Robert Hadfield, Dr. Clifford A.\nGardener, Arnotd Bennett, and othor\nprominent Britishers of the Sulgrnvo\ninstitution in London, cabled messages\nto tlie effect that only by close cooperation nnd friendship of tho British\nand American peopto could world penco\never be attained through a league of\nnntions. ,\nSir Georgo Pcrley, Canadian high\ncommissioner In London, cabled\nthanks to tho National Britain Day\ncommittee nnd the American people for\nthe celebration ot a Britain day.\nProminent Canadians who will ar-\nrlvo IhiSfmornlng to bu guests at the\ndinner of tho Canadian club and Sulgravo Institution at the Baltimore and\n(he Pilgrim luncheon at tho Rltz aro\nCol. McKelvy Bell, Lleut.-Col. Charles\nFrederick Hamilton, Mr. Kecrcr, parliamentary secronry of state for external affairs; E. II. Kcammell, Cnnadlan hospitals commissioner; .T A.\nSmollle, head of tho Ottawa bar; Canadian Food Controller Thompson; P.\n.f. CoomboN, president of tbe Empire\nclub of Toronto, and Victor Ross, assistant to the president of the Standard Oil company.\nEMPIRE Will ASK EOR\nAS\nION EOR\nExpect Announcement to Be Made Officially by Premier Lloyd George-French\nClaim, It Is Stated, Must Be Infinitely\nGreater     .\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nLONDON, Dec. G.\u2014Great Britain\nwill demand of Germany \u00a38,000,000,-\n000 sterling for Brcat Britain and her\ndominions as reparation for tho war,\naccording to tho Dally Mail; The\nnewspaper says it understands thnt\nPremier Lloyd Georgo will mako this\nannouncement in a speech at Leeds\ntoday.\nThis, the Daily Mall adds, Is whnt\nthe war cost Great Britain and her\ndominions nnd the British taxpayers\nwill be relieved of \u00a3400,000,000 per annum  by  tho Germnn  payment\nTbo British claim, says tho Dally\nMull, has been prepared by a commltteo under Mr. Hughes, the Australian\npremier, and Baron Cunliffe, former\ngovernor or the Bank of England,\nwho is one of the principal members\nof the committee. It adds that it is\nexpected the report will bo published\nSaturday. The Dally Mall says the\nFrench claim for reparation will bo\nInfinitely larger than that of Great\nBritain.\nTO\nS.  Secretary  of   Labor  Says   Demonstration  Would   Reflect on\nWhole Jury System.\nALLIED TROOPS TAKE\nBOLSHEVIK) POSITIONS\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nARCHANGEL, Dec. 'J.\u2014A .detailed\nreport of tho capture by Americans\nami Russians of Bolshevlki positions\non the Pinegar river on Nov 29, says:\n'\u2022Our troops wltb only machine guns\nand rifles advanced against shrapnel\nwith very few minor casualties. Beforo retreating (be Bolshevlki an; reported to have killed 30 pcasunls.\nf'An InternatlotlOjIt battalion, composed mostly of Magyars, has recently\nbeen tho Balshevlkl's most hostllo\nforce on the Dvlnn. In Iho fighting\nof November It to 14 It left great\npiles of dead heforo our positions,\nhaving fought stubbornly. All sectors\nIn tho past two days have been quiet.\"\nWINNIPEG, Dee. 8.\u2014Four deaths\nand 106 new cases was Iho toll today\nof tho In.'l.i.Mi;..! epidemic, according to\nreports reaching tha local health office.\n(By Dally News Leasod Wire.)\nWASHINGTON, Doc. 6.\u2014Secretary\nof Labor Wilson today appealed to the\nworkers of the Pacific const not tn call\nfor the purpose of influencing\npublic opinion In tbe Mooney caso. The\nappe.it was contained in a letter to\nOttO Ilartwig, president oT tlie Oregon\nState  Federation   of  Labor\nSecretary Wilson said that although\nthe evidence upon which .Mooney was\nconvicted had since been in a largo\n(measure idh-Vredltcd, the conviction\nwas made by a fair Jury and \"the only\neffect of a strike would be to bring\nInto disrepute and to tend to destroy\nthe Jury system which Is the result\nof a good many years* struggle on the\npart of tbe masses lo protect thorn\nselves against criminals on tho ono\nhand and profiteering on the othor.'\nSecretary Wilson expressed tho be\nlii'! that when the facts In the caso\nbecame better known relief will bo\nafforded through the courts.\nPRISONERS MUST APPEAR,\nSHOULD BE PEACE LAW\n(By Daljy News Leased Wire.)\nMANCHESTER, Dec. 6.\u2014Sir John\nA. Simmon, formerly attorney-general,\nspeaking hero today, said thero wns\nnothing worse than for a lawyer to\nbo called upon to prosecute a prisoner\nwho did not appear. He would make\nit one of the terms nf the peace treaty\nthat the nation to which an accused\nperson belonged should be responsible\nfor producing that person for nn International tribunal.\nU. S. NAVY WILL HAVE 1291\nVESSELS BY JULY1, 1920\n.  (By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nWASHINGTON, Dec. 6.\u2014Tho American navy will total 1291 vessels, including 10 battleships and 329 destroy^\ners on July 1, 1920, according to a\nstatement prepured by Rear Admiral\nGriffin, chief of tho bureau of steam\nengineering for tho houso naval committee and made public today.\nThis statement shows that when war\nwas declared there were 364 ships in\nthe navy, while on Nov. 1, 10 days before hostilities ceased, thero were 777\nexclusive of privately owned craft\nturned over for patrol service.\nTho greatest increase was 300 in\nsubmarine chasers. The increaso In\ndestroyers was 41 to a total of 92, and\nthat of submarines from 44 to 79.\nASKS PERMISSION TO\nESTABLISH NEW GRAIN RATES\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nWASHINGTON, Dec. C.-Applicn-\ntlon for permission to establish now\nrates on grain was made to tho interstate commerce commission today by\ncarriers oporing in Central Freight association territory.\nIt Is proposed to estnbllsh proportional, or re-shlpping, rates on grain,\ngrain products and on grain by-products from Chicago, Pcorin, Ills., and\nSt. Louis and Atlantic seaboard territory on traffic originating In trans-\nMississ.sfppl territory to restore tho\nequalisation of rates destroyed by the\nrecent general Increase.\nALLIED FORCES PUSH\nFARTHER INTO GERMANY\n(By Dully News Leased Wire.)\nAMSTERDAM, Dec. 6.\u2014Two Belgian\ncavalry detachments, .'100 strong, today entered Dussclduiff, on the left\nbank of the Rhine, 21 miles northwest\nof Cologne. All intercourse with tho\nother bank of the river has been forbidden. The cavalry will proceed to\ncloves, 2:1 miles northwest of Wesol,\nbeing relieved at DUSSQldorff by infantry.\nGen. Pershing's Report.\nWASHINGTON, Dec. G.-Gen Pershing's nport to the wnr department\non (lie progress of the Amorlcan army\nof occupation In Germany Wednesday\nnight follows:\n\"The third army continued its advance into Germany and tonight Is on\ntbe general line Glaadt, WollOnbow.\nDann,   Ravershevren.   Rlngolltof.\"\nBritish  Advancing.\nLONDON, Dec. 0.\u2014British iWrclesa\n\u2014The official report from Field Mar\nshal  Haig on  tho  movements of  the i\narmy of occupation Issued by Iho war\nofflco tonight says:\n\"Our troops yesterday continued\ntheir march toward Cologne and tho\nRhine. In thu evening Ihey had reached 11 line near Blankoiihelm, east of\nSchleidon and the river Krft, to tho\nsouth of Grcven-Bruch.\nAmericans in Mainx.\nAMSTERDAM, Due. tfc\u2014Amfrlcan\ntroops on Wednesduy entered Mains,\ncapital ot the province of Rholnlsh\nHesse und one of the principal fortresses of Germany, on the left bank\nof the river Rhine, according to tho\nsemi-official Wolff bureau of Berlin,\nGen Maingin Recovors.\nSTAVOLD, Lorraine, Dec. 6.\u2014Gen.\nMangln has completely recovered from\ntho injuries be received by being\nthrown under his horse, while reviewing a brigade of French troopH on\nNov. IS and has resumed command of\nthe nrmy occupying Lorraine. He Is\npreparing to enter .Mainz where be will\n(Continued on Pago Two.)\nBISHOP'S ONLY DAUGHTER\nDIES  AT  SASKATOON\n(By Dally News Leased Wire,)\nKENORA, Ont., Dec. G.\u2014Right Rev.\n.1. LoftltOUBO, Bishop of the Diocese of\nKeewalln, received word; last night of\nthe death of his only daughter, Mrs.\nHarold Brlggs of Saskatoon. Mrs.\nItrlggs succumbed to pneumonia. Her\nhusband and two young sons survive.\n500,000 FLU CASES\nIN NEW YORK CITY\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nNEW YORE, Dec. 6.\u2014Moro than\n500,000 cases of influenza wero recorded In this city during tho recent\nepidemic, according lo a statement\nmade today by Health Commissioner\nCopeland lu asking the board of estimates for an appropriation of $60,000\nwltii which to tnko precautions ngainst\nrecurrence of tho epidemic, Tho\namount was voted, making it total of\n3140,000 thus far appropriated for this\npurpose.\nNE W REGULA TIONS FOR\nSALMON INDUSTRY\nOTTAWA, Dec. 0.\u2014Following the\nlines of the recommendations mude by\nspecial committee which was appointed In 1917 to Investigate tbe conditions aud requirement:, of tbo salmon\nfishing and canning industries of British Columbia, tbe ministry of the naval\nservice has approved certain regulations which will go Into forco immediately. The members of Iho committee il will bo remembered wero W.\nSantord Evans, chairman; H- B.\nThompson, now chairman of the Canada Food Foard, and F. T. James, Toronto. Tbe decisions reached by tho\nminister are designed with a VlflW to\nenabling tlie Industries to be conducted as economically as possible for th-.\npurposo of making the license fees\n(ovor the cost of administration of the\nIndustry. The new regulations pro-\nvido for an increase In tho license fees\nus follows:\n(1) Cannery license, present foe $50;\nnow foe, $500, plus four cents per caso\nof 48 pounds of sockeye uud three\ncents cents per case of all other varieties; trap net license, present foe $75,\nnew fee $500 plus hnlf a cent per fish\ncaught; drag seine license, present fee\n$23, new fee $1-0 plus hnlf a* cent per\nfish caught; purso solne license shall\nbo eight hours per day except that\nhourly men In private non-storage Inland elevators may enter Into on\nagreement with Ihelr employees for\nnot loss than two weeks, to work ono\nor two hours' overtime up to 10 hours'\non week days only, at hourly rales;\nothorwlse they will be paid overtime\nrates for overtime working as provided In ibis agreement. (O) The rale\nof pay shall bo 60 cents per hour.\n(l\u00bb) Where It becomes necessary to\nrun a nlglit Hung, lo hours shall constitute a night's work nt a rate of 53\nContfl per hour.\n(2) Except In cases of emergencies\nfor all monthly men the hours of labor\nshall be 10 hours per day. (B) All\nmonthly men receiving $103 or less\nper month prior to September 1, 1019,\nshall receive $120 per month, nnd all\nmen receiving $113 and over shull ro-\nreive $130, and all receiving $123 and\nover $113 shall receive $140; this does\nnot apply lo tbo night watchwan. (C)\n(Conlnucd 011 pngo Seven,)\n PAGE TWO\nTHE DAILY NEWS\ni\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWhtri the Traveling Public Mny Obtain  Superior  Accommodation.\nHotel Strathcona\nBE AT HOME AT THE\nSTRATHCONA WHILE IN\nNELSON.\nAll sample rooms havo natural\nlight.\nEUROPEAN RATES \u2014 \u00bb1 UP\nAMERICAN HATES \u2014 \u00bb3 UP\nH. W. SHORE, Proprietor\nQueen's Hotel\nEuropaan    and    American    Plan.\n8Uam H.at In Evary Room.\nA. LAPOINTE, Proprietor.\nQUEENS.\u2014Mra. 11. O'Donholl, Sun-\ndon; Mrs. ,T. Huverson, Toronto; J, 1}.\nMorrison. Seuford, Ens.; I''- Clarke,\nFruttvale; P. liiulon, Toronto; Corp.\nH. J. Hughes, Southampton, |Eng,;\nCorp. c. Gibson, Southampton, Enff.;\nVf. J. Eraser, West Robson; \\v. M.\nSullvan,J Alnsworth; A. Lommol,\nOustlcgnv; T. Needham. jjsoiihtngton;\nA. McLootl, Granite: Miss .1. HrooUs,\nApplsdnle; Miss IC. Brooks, Appledalo:\nMrs. R. ,T. Irving, Slocan Cily; C B.\nHulloy, Vancouver; A. Mackercth,\nBroadwater; j?. Mather, Spokane; H.\nC, Lindsay, Johnson's Landing.    .\nSPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS AT\nHalcyon Hot Springs\nSanitarium\nAND STOOK UP WITH HEALTH.\nIt you suffer from muscular, In.\nflammatory, sciatica or any other\nform of rheumatism, or from metallic poisoning of any sort don't delay.\nCome at once and get cured. Most\ncomplete and best arranged bathing\nestablishment on the continent. All\ndepartments under one roof, steam\nheated and electrlo light.\nRato.i *3 p.r day or $17 per weak.\nDAVIS A DAVIS, Prop..\nHaleyon, Arrow Lakes, B.C.\nNelson-House\nELI JULIEN, Proprietor.\n'   European Plan,\nCafa Open Day and Night.\n85c\u2014Merchants' Lunch, 12 to 2\u2014Mo\nPhone 275    Rooms, 50o and up.\nNELSON HOTEL.\u20140, D. Smith, J.\nC. Stiles, Wm. Moore, Marcus; 0.\nMathlson, E. Euglstad, A. Chrlstianson, Instow, Sask,; Angus .McDonald.\nTrnll; .I. Vuughiin, II. Tute., A. N.\nMcDonald, Swift Ciirent.\nr\nGrand Central Hotel\nJ. A. ERICKSON, Prop.\nOpposite  Postoffice.\nRoom and Board, (35 per Month.\nEurop.an Plan, Rooms 60s up.\nM..I. 15c.\nORAND CENTRAL. \u2014 V. inter.\nProctor; 11. Tingey, Midway; Dan McDonald, Alnsworth; L. Wilson, Bull\nBull River; B. Carlson, Bull River;\nAV. Ryan. Alnsworth; D. Thompson,\nAlnsworth; P. c. Hurry, Vancouver;\nEarl Coffin, Sterling Sask.; Pred\nZonula, Greenwood; Con. Johnson,\nBlrchbauk; Yow Slav. Proctor; C, L.\nJohnson, Collsta; W. J. RIdy, Ccllsta;\nK. P. Riley, Cellsta; V. Anderson, Cel-\nJstii: E. Ruseh, Renala.\nMadden House\nM. J. MADDEN, Propri.tr....\n\u2022TEAM HEATED,\nCorntr Baker and Ward St.., N.lson\n.MADDEN\u2014II. It. Vicar. Nelson; I'.\nK. Burlier, Slocan; C. U. Tayion. Slocan; J. Seaia, Silverton; .1. I'nton,\nAlnsworth; C Sweet, Slocan city; M.\nDeplndor, Saskatoon; H. Anseth, Saskatoon; Edward .1. Johnson, Cantelope,\nSusk.; .1. Hnment. Cantelope. Sask.;\nR. Grant, England; C. E. Herbert, England,\nThe Kootenay Hotel\nMRS. MALLETE, Proprietress.\nA Homo for the World at 11,21 a\nDay. First-class Dining Boom*\nComfortable Rooms.\nIll Vernon 8treet, Near Postoffice.\nTulameen Hotel\nPRINCETON,  B.C.\nThe best known worltlnnsaa'a\nhotel ln town. Hot and oold water\nbaths, etc. Rooms EOo per night.\nFree auto meets all trains. Btage\nauto leaves hotel dally for Copper\nMountain and Mill Side.\nProprietor, D. O'Brien.\nTHE  STANDARD  RESTAURANT\n826 Baker Street\u2014Two Door. West\nof Stanley.\nOPEN DAY AND NIGHT.\n12 to 2, Special Lunch 35c\nYOUR  PATRONAGE  80LICITED\nGrand Forks Hotel\nThoroughly renovated, well heated\nsample rooms.\nRates, $2 to $3 per Day\nFood Board License No. 1-152.\nOCCIDENTAL HOTEL\nThe most homelike hotel ln tho\ncity. Meals served family slylo.\nRoom and board by tho month, $35;\nroom nnd board by tho day, $1.25;\nroonis, 35c up; meals, 35c.\nEdward Kerr, Proprietor.\nHotel Touraine\nSPOKANE\nA centrally located hotel opposite\nReview building, half    Mock from\nnew Monroe street bridge;  a full\nview down Riversldo Avenue from\nlobby.   Rates reasonable\u2014SO cents\na day and up.\nGive Us a Trial,\nWILLIAM SNOW, Proprietor.\nR. H. SNOW,  Manager.\nLondon. Dec. 8.\u2014Premier Lloyd-\n'Grni'ge has takon up Ills'old role ot\nConciliator. He returned to London today from his speaking tour and took\ncharge of the railroad situation. The\npremier conferred with Sir Albert\nStanley, president of the Hoard of\nTrade, after which Sir Albert received\nrepresentatives of the railway men and\nexplained tho premier's attitude.\nThe result of the premier's media*\nlion soon developed when word was\nsent from tlie conference that a be-\nglnnlng baa been made by granting the\nlocomotive men nn 8-hour day.\nKOOTENAY.\u2014I. M. Crossby, Vancouver; R. Allen, Merrill; F. Zosulo,\nGreenwood; I1'. Iliirnyn, Vancouver;\nA. Braupred. Salmo.\nNew Grand Hotel\nJOHN BLOMBERG, Proprietor.\nUp-to-Dste Brick Building, Steam\nHeated.\nHot and Cold Water in Every Room\nAmerican and European Plan.\nNEW GRAND.\u2014W. Sandman, Sil-\nvertun; Oscar Johnson, Silverton; O.\nSwanson, Silverton; A. Holm, Sllvor-\nlon; C. Jensbefff, Revelstoke.\nHOTEL PROVINCE\nL. C. Odell. Proprietors\nOld moderate prices. Flrst-olaee\nboard. Nicely furnished rooms.\nFool and billiard parlor and barber\nshop ln connection. All modern\nelectrical appliances. AU brands ot\ncigars and temperance drinks al\ntho bar.\nBRIDGE ST., QRAND FORKS, B.C.\nSchool children   from nil over  tho\nUnited   Stales   paid   tribute   tn   tho\nmemory  ot   .lames   Whlleomb   Riloy\nwhen u life-Hizo statue ot! tho Indiana\n.Writer )_aB iinveUcd at; preenflold, Ind.,\na-M*\n&WWW\nAWWttttW!*\n' SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 191S\nUNEMPLOYED IN BERLIN\nRIOTS ON THE STREETS\nLONDON, Doc, \u00ab.~An Amsterdam\ndespatch to tho Central nown agency\nHays thero wore riotous deiuonHtrotionH\nin Berlin on Wednesday liy tho unemployed; The .Unorders become at\nthreatening that labor lenders iuhlien\nsod the crowds, promising assi'stanoe\nand finally pacified, them.\nColds Cause Headaches and Pains.\nFeverish Headaches and Body Pains\nfrom a cold are soon relieved by taking\nLAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. There's only one \"Bromo Quinine.\" E. W. GROVE'S algnaturo\nthe box.   30c.\nWILL VOCATIONAL TRAING\nADMIT VETERAN TO UNION?\nREGINA, Sask., Dec. fi.\u2014\"What\nstanding would tho trades and lab\ncouncil give to Q returned noldler, say,\nthe father of a family, a man who\nfought In France, and has been (lis\nahled thero, who returns here, takes\nsix months' vocational training in n\ntrade and then has to go out in competition with organised labor? What\nrecognition would tho union glyo\nhim?\nThose questions were nsked Com\nradp Dyson, prosldent <>f the G. W. V\nA. of Regina at a meeting of the Regina branch. Mr. Dyson Is also a\nmember of the trades and labor council. The answer was: \"lie would be\nconsidered an apprentice.\"\nEleven Mcnn'onttos from Swift Cur\nrent district arrived in Regina Mun\nday destined  for tho provincial Jail\nthere, where they will spend the next\nten days toy falling to semi their child\nren to the public school.\nWhat Will Relieve\nKidney or\nBladder Troubles\nTliis i\u00ab a question tbat thousands of\npeople lmve asked! \u00bb'\"*a question that\nbus been answered for tliem by tlio\npractical demonstrations of Gin Pills.\nHead llioso testimonials and roallso\ntlto satisfaction that thousands of\npeople havo derived nnd from tho\nrelief they hnvo boon given by tnking\nthe same,' aad expressing their gratitude for Gin Pills.\nJIrs. B. Walters, of Savoua, B.C.,\nwrites:\u2014\n\"I nilvise peoplo wlio have not\nused Uin Pills to try them, as Uin\nPills uro within the means of rich\nand poor. I havo been troubled\nfor years with weak kldnoys, and\nono'linr of Uin Pills cured mo. 1\nrecommend them as un absolute\nand teliublo euro.\"\nMrs. Butlor, of Vancouver, sends\nthis niessago:\u2014\u2022\n\"I think' it my duly lo write\nand tell you that t think Uin Pills\na sure euro for kidney trouble.   I\nsuffered much   with my kidneys\nuntil 1 lonk Uin Pills: now 1 would\nnot bo without tlicui iu my home.\"\nfan you lmve nny doubt tlint Oln\nPills have accomplished such wonder-\nfill results?   If you have\u2014you need\nnot spend a cent on them until you\nhavo tried a sample box free,   .lust\nwrite to us aud when yon receivo tho\nbox give Uin Pills a trial\u2014and be convinced by results.    Sold by dealers\nevervwhere at .TOe a box.\nTlie National Brag 4. Chemical Co.\nof Panada, Limited, Toronto, Ontario.\nU. S. residents should address Na-Dru-\nCo., fnc, 20S Main St., Buffalo, N.V. ts.\nApple\nCider\nNOW READY FOR SALE\nThorpe & Co., Ltd.\nTEL. 60\nVOUR Wellington Pipe will never\n* go back on you. Iti\"*r-H\"ofaJa\u00abt\ncatches the moisture. You always\nlet s clean, cool smoke. TheWDC\ntriangle trade-mark prove, that the\nbowl I. real French briar. Chum up\nto a Wellington. Good dealer, have\nthe ih.pe ond ilze you wnnt-ll.\nand up.\nWM. DEMUTH 6 CO.\nNew York\nNELSON NEWS OF THE DAY\nJohnstone's homo grown baby beef\nfor salo at Saturday's market. Johnstone's stall. ' ,\nUood dry wood for sale. Furniture\nand pianos moved. Phono 151. Irwin's Transfer. (US'.)\nThe funeral or the lato Michael Connelly will take place tliln afternoon at\n2:30 from thb Standard undertaking\nparlors Rev. leather Altlioff will officiate. (918)\nUntil thu New Year the Bad Cross\nrooms will be open on throe dnys it\nweek only, Tuesdays, Thursdays and\nSaturdays. (\u00ab\")\nColumbia valley beet and venl for\nsalo at Joy's stall, publio market toduy. \".loy will meet you ul tlio market.\" (\u00bb2*>\nThe funeral of tbe lato Donald Labadio will bo held Sunday afternoon nt\n2 o'clock from the Baptist church.\nThe funoral will lio private at the\nchurch und public at tho graveside.\n(920>\nA limited nmount of serum has arrived and pupils ot tho 3rd nnd 4th\nyear high school who have not had\nInfluenzn may bo Inoculated nt the\ndomestic science room of the public\nschool between tho hours of 10-12 und\n2-1 today. N'o oitnrge. Isabel Arthur,\nmedical health officer. W22)\nWORK OF GERMAN\nAGENTS IN U. S. EXPOSED\n(Continued from Pnge One)\nof John P.. McLean. This gentleman\nhad given Ills newspaper an antl-\nEnglish character so that death left u\ngap which the Nntionnl Courier can\nundoubtedly never hopo to fill, Tho\nWashington Post has since then been\nfairly neutral, but mny be lost to us\nentirely If It cannot, ns Is very much\ndesired, be put Into the bands of Mr.\nHearst.\"\nRETURN  LIQUOR BY VOTE\nONLY, ASKS COMMITTEE\n(Continued from Pngo Ono.)\ngovernment of Canada at least six\nii.i nibs prior to the day of voting nnd\nwith due regard to the restoration of\ncivil life In Canada of tbe Canadian\nsi Idlers now overseas.\"\nThe delegation In n statement Issued\nsul.seiiuenlly, declares:\n\"The Dominion prohibition commltteo litis bad conference with leaders\not the various temperance forces In all\nthe provinces and has evidence of a\nstrong public sentiment In favor of the\nci ntlnuanoe of prohibition until ths\nperiod of demobilization Is ended.\nTbtre Is also strong sentiment 111 favor of postponing final action on pro*\nhbjtlon until such lime as the soldiers\nhave returned home aud taken up their\nCivil pursuits and are able to express\nti til- Will with respect to tills and all\nother public questions, The prohibition leaders find themselves In full\nsympathy with tbls opinion and therefore ask that prohibition questions bo\nsubmitted to the electorate at a time\nlo be fixed by the government of tbo\nday. but not until the .soldiers havo\nreturned to Canada and that lu tho\nmeantime tho presont ordor in council\nbo made a law by the action of parliament.\n\"We are confident that tho government win act favorably upon our suggestions realising aa they do the\nsoundness ot our position nnd the\noverwhelming strength of public sentiment among all classes of our citizens In favor of prohibition, a sentiment that has grown steadily us u result of actual experience becauso of\nthu universal ndvantagcH which have\nftllowed lis adoption as u war measure. The people demand a fuller test,\nafter which a final Battlement will\nfollow by decisive vote.\"\nALLIED FORCES PUSH\nFORWARD INTO GERMANY\n(Continued from Pago Ono.)\nestablish the bridgehead stipulated In\nthe armistice terms.\nWITH Till: AMERICAN ARMY OF\nOCCUPATION, Dec. 8.\u2014Whllo Iho\nmarching forces arc bringing moro\nvillages under American control, Hen.\nBrown, the military governor at Treves\nand tlen. Smith, In charge of civil affairs, are completing plans for Ihelr\ntemporary government. Tbo inhabitants, both here nnd In the smaller\ntowns, continue to accept the situation\nquietly and the local officials are cooperating with the Americans us well\nas they can.\nPew rules have been laid down, as\nll is said that the broad admonition\ncontained In Urn. Pershing's proclamation that regulations promulgated\nby the military must be observed without question nnd unhesitatingly, will\nbo respected\nFire arms of all descriptions und\nammunition have been ordered turned\nlu with the warning thut if this Is\nnol done, a search uf the houses will\nbe made. I*nto today hundreds or Inhabitants appeared with guns ranging\nfrom the normun nrmy rifle to ancient\nfowling pieces.\nFood Ih not ubnndant but there Is\nenough. The absence of pepper In tbo\nrestaurants, It Is suld, Is duo to tbo\nfact that the Hermans used all tho\navailable Blocks In the manufacture ot\nmustard gas. Tbe extreme left of tho\narmy of occupation will reach tbo\nlthlno on Dec. 8. It Ih suld thut lu\nfour days tho cntlro lino will cnler\ntbo final pluiBo of thn advance.\nIteportH rocelved ut COblenx Indl-\ncntc that the reception thero will bo\nessentially tho same ns at Treven nnd\ntllS scores, fit HtuaUer towns gcoupleil,\nChristmasjjWitli Its Cheery jThoughts. Kind\n Deeds and Joyous Spirit of _Giying \t\nI Is at Our Threshold\nCHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW  HAS THE CALL. \u2022-'\"\"'\";\"     \"\"\u25a0:-'\nOUP. HANUICUnClllEh'S HAVE A DKPARTMUNT   ALL   TO   .THEMSELVES   IN   WHICH   THESE\nDAINTY CREATIONS AWAIT YOUR APPROVAL.\nTHEY  ARE SHOWN   AT  ALL PRICES.\nHOSIER*'\u2014IN SILK, CASHMERE AND FINE LISLE.   MAKE   GIFTS   BOTH    USEFUL   AND* AT*\nTRACTIVE.\nOUR STOCK INCLUDES:\nDressing Gowns\nSilk Skirts\nSilk Underskirts\nDrosses\nCamisoles\nTea Aprons\nOstrich Boas\nMarabou Capes\nNeckwear\nGloves\nMitts\nSweater Coats\nMen's Silk Ties\nMen's Hose\nFur Pieces\nBlouses\nbaby Bear Cloth Coats\nSleigh Robes, etc,, etc.\nEXPRESS THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT THROUGH GIFTS\nSMILLE & WEIR\nLADIES'   WEAR    SPECIALISTS\nTho h.hnhHuni.K of iho acme taken\nover today received the American\ntroops with the name courtesy and Indifference that has characterised tho\nmanner of tho German- everywhere,\nbut In Troves and other communities\noccupied tho first day n change in tlio\nattitude of the Germans is becoming\napparent\nPiles Cured in 6 to 14 Days\nDruggists return money if PAZO\nOINTMENT falls to curl Itching,\nBlind, Bleeding or protruding riles.\nStops Irritation: Soothes nnd Heals.\nYou can set restful sleep after Iho first\napplication,   price coc.\nTOM MOORE GOES TO\nWASHINGTON MEETING\nilty Daily News [.cased Wire.)\nOTTAWA. Doc. 0.\u2014Tom Moore\\\npresident of tho trades mid labor congress of Canada, left on Thursday ovenlng for Washington, whero lu* will\nrepresent Cunadlan labor at n conference with representatives of tho Amorlcan Federation of Labor to l\u00bbe held\non Dec. 11.  Among the mutters to bo\nMAT A CHILD'S\nTake    No    Chances!\u2014Move    Poisons\nfrom   Liver and  Bowels  at\nOnce.\nMothers can rest easy after glvlnp\n\"C'ulifornia Syrup of FlgS,' because In\na few hours all (lie clogged up waste,\nsour bile and termontlng fooy gently\nmoves out of the bowels and you havo\na well playful child again. Children\nsimply will not take the time from\nplay to empty Ihelr bowels and they\nbecome tightly packed, liver gets sluggish and stomach disordered.\nWhen cross, feverish, restless, seo\nif tongue is coated, then give this delicious \"fruit laxative.' Children love\nit. and it can not cause injury. No\ndifference what ails your little one\u2014If\nfull of cold, or a sore throat, diarrhoea,\nstomach ache, had breath, remember, a\ngentle \"Inside cleansing\" should always be tho first treatnie t given.\nFull directions for babies, children of\nall ages and grown-ups are printed\non each huttle.\nBeware of counterfeit H^ syrups.\nAsk your druggist for a hot tie of\n\"California Syrup of Pigs,\" then look\ncarefully and see that ll Is made hv\nthe \"California Fig Syrup company.\"\nWe make no smaller size. Hand back\nwith contempt any other fij; syrup,\nWarm Wool Lined Comfort Slippers\nlenl Christmas presents.\n$..50 to $4.00\nFor Men. Women and Children.   They make ideal Christmas presents,\nin several different colors and styles.\nTrices range  from   \t\nC. ROMANO\nSHOEMAKING AND REPAIRING\nNELSON, B. C.\ndiscussed is a question of the amalgamation of several Canadian railway\norganisations in which railway men of\nthe Dominion arc interested. Mr.\n.Moore will place the case before- the\nAmerican representatives.\nSTOCK AT CHICAGO\nSHOW SELLS HIGH\n(By Dally News Leasod Wire.)\nCHICAGO.   Dec.   \u00ab.\u2014Record   prices\nhave been paid for stock of all classes\nat the international livestock exposition, it was announced tonight. Thirty\nloads of fine cattle sold today for\n$27.47 a hundred, or $9.85 nbovo lnst\nyear's record.\nTiie breeding sire championship toduy went to Kirtllng Hold, Tuman's\npioneer stud farm, Itushncll. 111.\nIF YOU WANT RESULT8 TRY A\nDAILY NEWS WANT ADS.\nCuticura Heals\nSore Red Pimples\nItching, Burning and Irri-\ntated. Lost Sleep.\n\"My face broke out In pimples that\nwould heal up and then break out\nagain. It was very sore and\ni red, and all the time itching\nr and burning, and I Irritated\ni my face by scratching. I\n> lost a lot of sleep.\n\"I had the pimples for\nSSS8 over five years. Thenlu.ed\nCuticura Soap and Ointment, and two cakes of Cuticura Soap\n.and one box of Cuticura Ointment\nhealed my face completely.\" (Signed)\nMiss Zoo Parlies, Ottervllle, Ont.,\nMarch 13,1917.\nSkin troubles oro quickly relieved by\nCuticura. The Soap cleanses and purifies, the Ointment .oothes and heals.\nFor Free Sample Etch by Mall address post-card: \"Cu.iC.iri, Dept. A,\nBoston, U.S. A.\" Sold everywhere.\nduality Groceries and Provisions\nat Low Prices\nFREIGHT PAID ON $15 CASH ORDER OF ARTICLES LISTED.\nREAD THE  LIST  BELOW.    IT WILL SAVE  MONEY  FOR YOU.\nGROCERIES AND PROVISIONS\nFor your Christmas cooking\u2014\nOrange Pool, U>  45c\nUnion Peel, Hi 45c\nCitron Pool, Hi 50C\nShelled Walnuts\u2014\nBroken halves! lb 75c\nWholes halves, lb 85c\nShell AlmondB, lb  70c\nCurrants\u2014\nAustralian, large pkg... 25c\n\u2022  Grecian, per ikg 22'\/*C\nLoose, per Ib  30c\nRalslrtS, swelled\u2014\nlTi-u\". pkg   17'\/jC\nll-oz. pkg   15c\nSeedless, 16-oz. pkg. ... 20c\nYellow Sultanas, lb 25c\nPrunes\u2014\nChoice, SO-SO bozo, Ib, .. .20c\nFancy large. 40-60 size. lb. 25c\nCSood cooking, lb 17'\/2C\nWoathy's Mincemeat\u2014\n1-lb. pkg   15c\nArab Dates, pkg  25c\nHulk Dates, per Ib 25c\nSpices, (tins) \u2014\nBlack Pepper\nWhite pepper\nCayenne Pepper\nCinnamon\nDinger\nNutmeg  12'\/s0\nVinegar, boltles  25c\nPure, BO per cent, over\nproof, gallon \t\n('nick Puddingy, pkg. ...\naround Rice, 1-lb. tin ...\n*s'o. 1 Japan Rice\u2014\n3-lb. sack \t\nCox Qolatlne, pkg\t\nKnox Oelatlne, pkg\t\n90o\n15c\n15c\n45c\n15c\n20c\nJelly Powders, pkg.  IOC\nJell\", per pkg 12'\/*\u00bb\nCorn Quaker, 2-lb. tin .... 25c\nPeas, 2-lb. tin 20c\nl.obstor. 14-lb. tin 37^20\nPilchards, 2-lb. tin  25c\nSalmon, Dairy brand\u2014\n1-lb. tin  42'\/2C\nChoice Sockoye, red\u2014\nH-lb, tin  22'\/*\u00bb\nOxo\u2014 small tins  10c\nLarge tins  25c\nMagic Halting Powder\u2014\n12-oz. tin  27'\/20\n2'A-lb. tin 85c\n6-lb. tin  SI.60\nMalkln's Ucst Coffee\u2014\n1-lb. Un 50C\nChase  &  Sanborn Coffee\u2014\n1-lb. tin   50c\n2-lb. tin  .950\nUluc Rlbon Teal-lb. pkg 60c\nChoice Dlack Tea\u2014\nPer Ib BOC\nSpider Leg Green Tea\u2014\nPer lb  70C\nGunpowder Green Tea\u2014\nPer lb  65c\nSunlight Soup, bur  7'\/<0\nLifebuoy Soup, bnr ....... 7'\/ao\nfairy Soap, bar  100\nLilac Roso Soap, bnr ... 10c\nCastile Soap, 2-lb. bar,... 35o\nLux, per pkg. .......... 12'\/\u00ab0\nDid Diiteh, p r tin  10o\nlion Ami, pkg. or bur ... 12'\/a0\nSnap, tin  i.v. 20c\nTwo-ln-Ono Polish, tin ICVaO\nNugget Polish, tin   12'\/*C\nWE HAVE CUSTOMERS FROM CALGARY EAST TO ARROWHEAD\nWEST. IN BUSINESS 11 YEARS. TWO STORES. WE SELL\nGROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRESH, SMOKED ANO SALT MEATS,\nHAY, GRAIN, POULTRY SUPPLIES, FLOUR, 8EED8, IMPLE*\nMENT8, WAGONS,  ETC.\nFREIGHT PAID ON S15.00 CA8H ORDER OF ABOVE ARTICLE8.\nWRITE FOR FURTHER PRICES\nCranbrook Trading Co.\n,X 905 .    CRANBROOK, B. C.\nBOX 905\nCRANBROOK,\nCanadian Food Control License No. 8-6968\n 1 'SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1918\nrm DAILY NEWS\nraai thm\nHOUSES\nI     I     \u25a0   -a-i ii..im   \u25a0   I\n.   I   HAVE   FOR   RENTi\n6-rooni cottage, full basement,\ncloso In. on corner; good ground\u2014\n$20, water pnid.\n7-room house, close In; two fireplaces\u2014?18, water paid.\nId-room house, Mill streot \u2014$12,\nwater paid,\nB-room cottage, Hall slreet,\u2014$17,\nwater paid .\n.\u20225 rooms (part of doublo house),\niuill street\u2014SU, wittor paid..\nD. ST DENIS\nPhone 39\n609 Ward Street Nelson, B.C.\nA Classified Ad. will brlnu result!..\nMONTREAL  RRORUCE. \u2022\n(liy Bally News Leased Wiro.)\nMONTR1.AL,  Dec.   C\u2014Chocao quiot\nwith firm undertone, Quotations:\nChcGso: Finest easterns, 24 to 25.\nButter: choicest creamery 51 to\nEggs: Selected, 55; No. 1 stock, 50.\nPotatoes': Per bag, carlo18, $1.70 to\n$1.75.\nBRITISH BOATS STEAM\nINTO GERMAN PORT\n(By Daily Xows Leased Wlro.)\nLONDON, Dec. ti.\u2014Tho British hat\n'tleshlp Hercules, with a naval dolega<\ntion aboard, escorted by five destroyers, arrived in .lalule Bay Thursday,\n.nays a despateh to the Kxeluinge Tele,\ngraph company from Copenhagen.\n.lalule Bay Is     port of the German\nnaval station al Wllhelmshaven.\nApproximate\nSailings\ni: \"Durbysbire\n;. \"Caronla\" .\n!. \"Carmanla\"\n;. \"Saxonlti\"\nNEW YORK-\n;. \"Runvegan\n....Dee.\n Doc.\n Dee.\n Dec,\n\u25a0LONDON\n.s. \"Khiva\"  ..\nNEW YORK\nS. \"Drlana\"    \t\nl-'or information ;\no. 022 Hustings St\nNEW YORK-LIVERPOOL\n21st      S. S. r'Ortluna\"    Dee.\n2B.'<*        S. S. \"VValmer Castle\"   ..Jan.\n24th      S. S, 'Ortcgan\"    Inn.\n2Kb PORTLAND\u2014LONDON\nS. s. \"Pnnnbnla\"  Dec.\nPORTLAND\u2014BRISTOL\n\u25a0    S. S. \"Orlta\"    dan.\nPORTLAND\u2014GLASGOW\nK. S. \"Commonwoalth\"   ..\n De\nof our Agents; or to Comnnn\nor.   Phone Sey. :!ia:i.\n.lie\n Ian.\n [an\nGLASGOW\n I lee. 2Mb\n.Itll\n21st\nins\npply lo\n\u2022eel West. Vo\nSlat\n. Ist\nOth\n23rd\nMill\n28th\nI ot-\nOF CANADA\n\u25a0' J6INTWSAVINGS' ACCOUNTS\nThs vn!.:a of-a-ioint lurjnn account is it. \u25a0!.. convcnicnco it k.vcb to both\npurlin-\u2014I'i.t-.*'- ono can <!.. tlio Imnkini..\nFor ffttnily purpo-ic* a joint AuGc-mit Is an iclral -rranuement, ns oitlicr Ituiband\nor wlfo can deposit or pay tho bill, without bolt...-in u ono anolhor. |.,j\nJ. H. D. BENSON,\n_\u00abn'._a_ *.'   nn'1\nNELSON BRANCH,\nBrr.nch also nt Cranbrook.\nMating er.\nENGINEERS-LOOK!\nSAFETY FIRST FOR YOU\nBABBI'i\nADJUSTAI\nCLOSE thai valve on die ulenm mum ot sprinkler nyitem\niiu'tckl UfoorptOP-ttyll eadini-Tcdi Tlit-viiUeiahatd\nlORftnl.   UddrtRm.nniall_orsc.tM.nl*.   Tho BABBITT\nADJUSTABLB SPROCKETRIM cloic- an* v.tlvc wid.ihrBullof\n(.chain. Tils the wheel of any valve. Explicit valuahleiuforiimtinn\nonrcqunt\n-no obll*\nuaiion.\nCNStNEERINe QPECIiLTIES OOHPAKV\n-    O   0\u2014 LIMITED\n10.0 Xing Street West\nToronto, Ont,\nMjaa'aclami nl thr -V-RLASTINa VALVE lar tailtr hlavatt smlcr anl 1000 alltrr\nIT NEVER LEAKS-.Vi),ouo IK USJi.   Writs lar caulMuc.\nj VIIHIM.M^^HwWn>tM|\u201e,, I,\nMining and Markets\n.\u00ab..*,..\u00bb.\u00abf\nThe Royal Bank of Canada\nINCORPORATED 1SC2\nCapital Authorized  $ 25,000,000\nCapital Paid Up      14,000,000\nReserve and Undivided Profit.       15,000,000\nTotal Assets     360,000,000\nHEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL\nSir  H.   S.  HOLT,   President;   K.   U   PHASE,   Vice-President  and\nJsTanaglrig Director; C. E. NE1LI,, General Mannger.\n021 BRANCHES IN CANADA, NEWFOUNDLAND,\nCuba, Porto Rlco, Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Antigua, nahamaa,\nBarbados,   Dominica, Grenada,   Venezucln, Jamaica, Trinidad, British\nQulann, British Honduras, and at Barcelona, Spain, London, England,\nand New York City,\nKOOTENAY DISTRICT BRANCHES\nNel.on\u2014 Cranbrook\u2014\nA. J. McLean. Mnnagor. II. C. Seaman, Mnnngcr.\nRowland\u2014 Grand Fork.\u2014\nA. D. McLcod, Manager. Q. A. Spink, Manager.\nBTJSINESS   ACCOUNTS   CARRIED   UPON   FAVORABLE   TERMS\nSAVINGS   DEPARTMENT  AT   ALL   BRANCHES\nThe Consolidated Mining I Smelting Co.\nof Canada, Limited\nOffices. Smelting and Refining Department\nTRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA\nSHELTERS AND REFINERS\nPurchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores\nTADANAC BRAND l'ld LEAD  Hl.UI.STONE AND SPELTER\nFOR   MONUMENTS   WRITE   FOR   CATALOGUE   OR   SEE   ME\nAGENTS'   COMMISSION   8AVED   BY   DOING   SO\nC.  O.  SIMPSON\nP.O. BOX 73 E.tabliahed 1898 NELSON,\nNO   ALIEN8   EMPLOYED\nMEaV\nB.C. I\n\u2014J\nIflDI MART\nC. P, R. Is Only Active Issue of Rails\nClass\u2014Liberty Bonds Heavy\nSellers.\n(By Dully jNbwa Leased Wiro.)\nNK\\y YORK, Doc. C\u2014Trading in\ntin; slock market today,, tho dullest\naoBHlori in several weeks, was again\nlimited to specialties, notably tobaccos,\nal pxteromo advances of 1 to 5 points.\nThe movement In that quarter was\ntraceablo to professional Intorosts and\nderived Its impetus from a revival of\nrumors suggesting a combination ot*\nmerger of tho hotter shares anil producers.\nIrrcprular advances wero registered\nhy other ..specialties, such ns Beet.\nSugar; American Linseed common and\npreferred, Studebaker and American\nWoolen, the latter scoring a material\ngnin prior to publication of iho declaration of tho extra dividend.\nHalls were a negligible quantity\nthroughout, apart from the strength\nof Canadian Pacific, and several of\ntho low priced western and southern\nIssues and steels, coppers and oils\nfluctuated within  Irregular limits.\nShippings favored tho long account,\nalthough Marines rcnotod toward the\nclose in connection with minors of unforeseen obstales to tho proposed sale\nof thn company's British tonnago t.\u00bb\nthe United Stales government. Sales\namounted lo 285,000 shares.\nApart from tho retention of regular\ndividends liy the leading metal producers anil a .slight easing of call money\nthere was little in the day's news lo\nstlmulato publio or outsido Interest:\nThe Investment market was further\nunsettled by a continuance of heavy\nselling of Liberty bonds, tho tux-exempt HVjs falling to 97.50, a. decline of\n3 per cent from the year's best price,\nWhllo the fourth -His established yet\nanother minimum at OSiflO. Total sales\namounted to 111,700,000. Old United\nsiuies bonds unchanged on call.\nTRADING AT MONTREAL\nCONFINED TO TWO STOCKSjl\n(By Dally Nows Leased Wlro.)\nMONTREAL, Dec. fl.\u2014Two stocks\nfurnished the principal activity-on ho\nlocal exchango today, Luurcntlde,\nwith in turnover of about 1700 shares,\nfind Brompton with a. turnover of\nabout 1100 Shares; Both closed strong,\nLaurentlde rallying from 177 to 178%\nnnd closing at tho best with a not\ngain of VA, while Brompton, nfter com\ning within y, of its high record prlco\nat 01%, closed with a net gain of 1\npoint at  0H_\nThe general tono of the markot\ncontinued good, with trading fairly\nbroad and active. Steamship common\nwas prominent opening with an overnight gain of 3 points at .9, this price\nrepresenting un udvnnce of % over tho\nold high record quotation. One point\nof the gnin wus lost Inter. Steamship\npreferred was 1 point higher at 78\nat the close, after touching 78%. Tho\nmilling group contlnuod strong with\nMaple Leaf 2'\/j points higher at 18-\nund St. Lawrence Vfa nt 95. Cement\nadded a point to its recent recovery\nWith sales at 05 and thnt price bid\nfor more stock at the close. Dominion\nIron, however, was heavy at a decline\nof 14 to GO, while Steel of Canada held\nunchanged at 00.\nMontreal Power held steady at 85 \u2022_;\nShawlnigun wns 11691', an advance of\nVt: Brazilian Trnotlon wus steady at\na0y_ to til, closing at 50% or % up\nfor the day,\nTho firmness of the new war loan\nnt Its new high of 06M, wns the feature In bonds. Sales: Shares, 0207-i\nbonds,  $25,500.\nCORN PRICES LESS.\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nCHICAGO, 111., Dec. (I.\u2014Assertions\nthat an Increased movement of corn\nfrom rural sources was now assured\nweakened the corn markot today after\nnn enrly advance. The close wns\nheavy, vA to 1% cents net lower with\nJanuary at fL30% io $1.31, and February nt $1.30;ii, to 1_. Oats finished\nunchanged to % cent off and provisions unchanged to a decline of 50\ncents.\nTRADING IS ACTIVE\nON MART AT TORONTO\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nT< 1 Rr \u00bbNTO, Dec. C\u2014Staple Lent\nand Canadian Steamships provided\nthe major portion of the trading in\ntoday's session of Toronto exchange.\nThe volume of transactions in ull Issues fell littlo short of 2000 shares,\nthe turnover being the largest in some\nweeks and tho general tone was strong.\nSteamships common opened strong,\nsold up to l!-1! and reacted at Ihe close\nto -\\H%, u. net gain of 2 points over tho\nclosing of Thursday. Steamship preferred closed at \"1%, a net advance of\n'\/_. Maple Leaf set up another record\nat I3fl, but eased to 134%, finishing\nwith a net gain of \u2022%, the stock being\nnn offer In the afternoon at 135 with\nt.l_>_, bid. Cement extended its recent\nadvance by selling up r,M to 06ft. Dominion Iron, ex-diyldend IH per cent,\nwas easier at r.Mi. Canada Bread held\nat 23tt. No dividend announcement\nfollowing tbe holding of the meeting\nof tho directors at which Mark Bredln\nwas elected president. Barcolonu was\nfirm at 13 and Brazilian held at liO-ft,\nLIVESTOCK MARKETS.\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nCHICAGO, 111., Dec. 0.\u2014Hogs: Ro-\ncelpts, 60,000; market steady lo 5 cents\nlower than yesterday's average. But\nchers, 17.50 to 17.75; light, 10.7G to,\n17.25; packing, 17 to 17.B0; throwouts,\n16 to 16.75; pigs, good to cholco, 1-125\nto 15.50.\nCattle; Receipts, 11,000; a few choice!\nsteers steady; others 25 to 50 cents\nlower; butcher slock stonily (0 25\ncents lower; cnlves, closing 50 cents\nlowor. Beef cuttle, good, choice and\nprime, 15,25 to 20; common nnd medlom\nil.50- to 9.75; butcher slock cows and\nheifers, 6.85 to M; dinners and cutters, 6.15 to 0.85; stockers and feeders, good, choice and fancy, 10 to\n13.25; Inferior, common and medium,\n7 to 10; veal calves, good and choice,\n17.25 to 17J50; weslorn rango beef\nsteers, U.&o to 18.25; cows nnd heifers, S.50 to 13.25.\nSheep: Receipts, 11,000; market\nstrong, higher In spots. The day's\n(dotations unchanged.\nU. S. REMOVES TIME\nRESTRICTIONS ON  GRAINS\n(By Dully News Leased Wire.)\nWASHINGTON, Bee. 6.\u2014All tlmo\nlimitations on trading In future deliveries of corn, outs und barley were\nremoved today by the food administration. Present conditions, the announcement said, do not warrant abrogation\nor modification of present limits on\nspeculative account.\n,V bright youngster had soveral\ndorks in a local grocery guessing the\nother dny when she called for a quarter's  worth  of  hypocrites.    Later   it\na learned lhat she wished 25 cents'\nworth of apricots.\nBOBLOPG\n_\nUNION MADE\nOVERALLS\nSHIRTS & GLOVES\n'JfaewnfrwitrCovLit (oCbaitl\n*.6.LONfieCO.uMiTtj>|\nTORONTO Canada\" I\nHER FIVE CHILDREN\nHAO WHOOPING COUGH\nAT THE SAME TIMB\nWhooping cough ts one of the most\ndangerous diseases of children, espe\ndully to  those   under flvo jnnrs  of\nugo.   It first starts with a fever and\ncough, sneezing, watering of the eyes\nund nn Irritation of tho throat.   Later\ntho coughing Increases, tho child be\ncomes livid ln tho fact, tho eyes ap\npear as If they would burst from their\nsockets and suffocation seems imminent   till   relief   is   brought    by    Uu*\nwhoop.\" .     .\nOn tlio first sign of whooping cough\nwe would advise the uso of Dr, Wood's\nNorway Pino Syrup. This famous\nremedy will clear the bronchial tubes\nof tho collected mucous nnd phlegm\nand in this wuy oust the racking cough\nand In n shorl time make it disappear\nentirely.\nMrs. Walter MeGaughoy, North Battleford, Sask., writes: \"I have flvo\nchildren, the eldest thirteen und tho\nbaby two years old. They all hnd the\nwhooping cough at the sumo time. I\ntried two or three cough remedies, but\nnone gave the same satisfaction as Dr.\nWood's Norway Pine Syrup. A homo\nwhero thero aro young children should\nnovor bo without it. I will highly recommend It to those who want a quick\neuro.'\nThere nro many Imitations of Dr.\nWood's Norway Pine Syrup, so be sure\nyou get tho genuine by insisting that\nthe package Is put up in a yellow\nwrapper; three pine trees the trado\nmark; price 25e and 60o, and manufactured by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.\nWomen may now study and obtain\nlegrees in law at Yale.\nGET YOUR\nI pimmntee tlie Dr. Belt Elcc-\nIm Ai-plianci. tn cure nny and\ncttayrnworrhciimiitlsni,nerve\nwi'iikm'Ns,  stomncli,   kidney, .\nliver, bladder or Imwel trouble.       v \u25a0\nIf it dues nof, 1 nhsobitely iirtcc to   \u25a0*\nreturn Hie price you pnid. Youiufato\nDo tliejud.'eoi'the rcKu'ts-Tlint'smvproposition.\n.Miin! Is the Ih--t-ttuilt Hcctro-mcdjnd iipiilmuu.\niu Ilia world's market todny. lth honest ly umili-\n.\u25a0mil Jiiiiu'-ih' sold. Cheaper than other good In-\nviicum tors mid three times mora effective. It hut\nthe power to do the work.\nI riiuiii not ntfn,d tniiiiike tt.i.i liroud nnd liber-il\nolK-r mil.'- the Dr. Doll ..lectro-Appliiuicedid nil\nthnt la claimed for it, nml this IniNiaesM would\nhave tiled years turn If electricity did not euro.\nI lie tliouhjuutH wl.u.m. siilistl.'d i.s the best pmnf.\nII hns cured other., mid will cure you.  It work-\nwhile yon sleep\u2014you can feel it cure*\nFREE INFORMATION\nCut out Hiis coupon mid mail It now for com*\ni.irii' detailed information altout Him electric\ntreatment. Wo \"how you how to cure yoinwir in\nihe privacy of ypar own home. AU communion-\ntimis strictly eoiiildcntlnl.    Send toduy.\nbir^L~BTicfR^AWLwiwECoT T\"\n18 Haitlnn \u00abl.,W.,V\u00bbiwouvtr, \u25a0. C.   Dt.pt. 12-tf\nPlCOM sand mo your free HlustmtMf-tMHiknnd\nyour \"Cur.' Ktmrnntoc or Money Hack\" proposition with factory prices.\nBANKOFMQNTREAL\nESTABLISHED OVER 100 YEARS\nBanking by Mail\nfor Farmers\nFarmers thoroughly appre* '\/\/\/%? ....\ndate the convenience of our &!m _fl\nsystem ot Banking By Mail.   \"''\nDeposits may be made and\nwithdrawn with  the same\nease and safety as though IfSHjjjjtl\nattended to in person.\nD. K. CLARK..,\nSu|>l. Ilrlllsli Columbia Branches,\nVANCOUVER.\nLE B. DE VEBER, Mioi.tr, N.l.c\nBRANCHES ALSO AT\nGrrcowwd, New Drimr.\nK.ilo. \u2022        Ra.il.oJ.\nBraaca.\nTrail.\n\\ Want Ad. is both cheap and efficient. Try it\nPianos at Peace-Time Prices\nAt Our AiMualiChristmas Sale of Pianos and Player Pianos\nFrom factory to home\n\u201428 branch stores.\nWe operate 28 retail stores\nin western Canada on our\nfactory to home plan which\nmeans to you' a genuine\nsaving or from $50 to\n$100 on your purchase.\nEasy terms will be\ngiven*in our Christmas Sale.\nJust Arrived\nA carload of Pianos and Player Pianos has just arrived and been placed\non our floor for our Annual Christinas Sale. They are beautiful in\ndesign, excellent in tone and fully guaranteed by us, and are placed in\nthis sale at Peace Time Prices\nPeace-Time Prices\nFrom $350 Upwards. Terms ean be arranged to suit your convenience\nIf you live in town call and see usjabout terms. If out of town,\nwrite or phone and photos and prices will be mailed you promptly. In\nwriting just state what amount of cash you want to pay down and how\nmuch per month you want to pay on the balance. We will accept\nany reasonable terms in this sale until Christmas. The sale closes\nChristmas Eve.\nEXPENSES\"PAID^SpecialOffer to Outof-Town Buyers\nTo out-of-town buyers who wish to make a personal selection of\na Piano in this sale we will allow them their return railroad fare and\nexpenses to any point in East and West Kootenay and the Boundary\noff the price of any Piano purchased in this sale\nThe home of the Victrola and\nrecords.\nVictor-Victrolas\nand\nColumbia\nGraphonolas\nin every style and price.\nThousands of the best and\nlatest records in stock to\nselect'from.\nPrivate record demonstrating\nrooms.\nSheet music and small musical instruments at sale\nprices.\nThe largest Piano manufacturers and dealers under the British Flag.  Twenty-eight Branch Stores in\nt.. Western Canada\nFactories\nToronto, Ontario\nMason & Risch, Limited\nP. O. BOX 615 \u2022    FACTORY BRANCH 8TORE WARD ST., NELSON, bTcT\" | \\ PHONB 97\n M.M POUR\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nSATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1018\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nPublished every morning except\nSunday by The Newa Publishing Company, Limited, Nelson, B.C., Canada.\nBusiness letters should be addressed\nand checks and money orders made\npayable to The News Publishing Company, Limited, and in no case to Individual members ot the staff.\nAdvertising rate cards and sworn\ndetailed tatement of circulation\nmailed on request or may be seen at\nthe office of any advertising ugency\nrecognised by the Canadian Pre-s Association.\nSubscription Rates: By mall CO cents\nper month; $2.50 for six monthc; (5\nper year. Delivered 60c per month; ,t\nfor six months; to per year, payable In\nadvance.\nFRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1918.\nI WHAT THE PRE8S 18 SAYING I\n$ -  4>\nA Hopel... Retrospect.\nLooking buck over his 30 years ot\nkulsi'i'liiK what do you suppose Wilhelm thinks of It ns n piece of work,\non tho wholo und liy und large?\u2014\nKansas Olty Star.\nWhere Motors Are Taboo.\n\"Camouflaging\" bicycles seems now\nto be quite the fashion nnd several\nweird color creations are to bo seen\nIn and nround Hamilton, Perhaps\nwhen motors come speed enthusiasts\nwill follow suit, hoping to elude the\neye of the \"traffic cop.\"\u2014Bermuda\nColonist.\nTHE RED CROSS STILL HAS MUCH\nTO DO.\nThe war hns been won, but the work\nof the Red Cross Is by no means over.\nAn Immense nmount of work of\nmercy has to be done by tho Red\nCross organization In France, Hel-\nglum and umong the Balkan states\nthat fought on the side of the allies\nin the war.\nThe peoples of the once-Invaded\ncountries are in dire need of assist\nnnee. They need food, they need\nclothing, they need medical and nursing attention. It is through the Red\nCross that they cun receive this aid\nmost efficiently.\nAnd there are the millions of gallant soldiers who have won the war.\nAlthough no longer fighting, they are\nstill away from home and Its comforts, still In the field, still In need of\nthe usslstnnee which the Red Cross\ncan give.\nKeep up your subscriptions,\nWORKING 40 PER CENT.\nA business man recently discovered\nthat as a result of distraction only JO\nper cent, of the average worker's lime\nis expended in actual concentrated\nwork at the desk. \"Wasted time Is not\nonly a loss to the employer, but to tho\nemployee. The habit of doing one\nminute's work .every three minutes\nhas been responsible for a good share\nnf the failures In life.\nA manufacturer's experience Is quoted by A. Vance in \"System.\" A department of his concern! employing\neleven girls, was situated directlly op-\npositlY the elevators. As about 500\nstops a day were made liy the elevators, the attention of the girls was\nconstnnly diverted. The manufacturer\nmoved the entire department to another part of the office and discovered\nafter a dny or two that ten girls could\ndo what 11 had been doing and do It\nmuch more quickly and effectively\nHe wont further and erected a partition around the girls, which enabled\nhim to save still another girl.\nTin* kaisor refuses tn he hit\n\u2022r vie wed\nbut shows no hesitation in\ninyihhiR\nlie wants to say.\nGermnny must pay for the\nwar.   It\nmust be punished.  The cndli\nr of this\nwar must; dlscouraKi' as lonn\nis mem-\nory lasts nny notion front BUI\n\u2022lint; fin'-\nother.\nTh\nMust Take What She Can Get.\n! report Is thnt Holland doesn't\nlike the red flflg and the records prove\nthnt Holland didn't like wnr; Holland\npoems to think sho has somo sort of\ncinch on having only whnt she likes.\u2014\nPhiladelphia   North  American.\nSlackers Under a New Guise.\nThoso who hnvo not yot got round\nto tho point nf Christmas -hopping\nsoon will he subject to indictment Cor\na mild form of slacking, Slacking In\ntiny respect is not n fragrant allegation\u2014wherefore shop soon and wisely.\n\u2014Chicago Tribune.\nFOOD BOARD  FLASHES\nThe health and strength of millions\nof peoplo in the nllied nnd neutral nations has linen reduced by tlio lowereil\nstandard of living enforced by wnr\ntlmo rationing systems. Meats, fats\nnnd dairy produce have been dangerously limited during recent months\nof the wnr. The flocks and herds of\ntho war-torn nations have been diminished by millions of bead. Years\nmust elapse beforo the meal supply\nand tho milk nnd butter supply of\nsomo of those countries can bo restored to normal. There will bo a\ngreat demand upon tbls continent for\nanimal products for some years. Canadians must do their share on the\nfarms by maintaining live stock production at Its maximum ami exercising\nthe greatest thrift in the use of meat\nnnd dairy products, \"Fancy Meats\"\nlike ox henrt, cnlves liver, tripe und\nother parts of tho animal carcasses\nwhich nre in such demand In other\ncountries are not nearly so well appreciated in Canndn as they might be.\nTOLD IN RHYME\nAFTER WAR.\nA shadow from the darkened sea  Is\nlifted.\nAnd once again the sons In sunshine\ndance,\nWhllo   gladly,   ou   their   \\wiy,   'nenth\nKi*ny clouds  rifted,\nThe   gallant   ships   unfaltering   nd\nvanco,\nHut,   deep   below\ndreadl\nHow  thick  they\nthe plteou.\nwhat   Hpoctacl\nthero,\n'   huditl\nlend!\nA shadow from the land hath passed\na wny,\nAnd many a lace is radiant with Joy-\nLoud cheers ring out, and music madly\neny\u2014\nOone  are  the  dnys  of gloom,   tho\nnights' annoy!\nRut  deep  In  man\nsoul,\nThe  death-bells, o\ntoll!\nsad,  bcreaven\nthe\nunreturnlng\n-.lames It. Pollard.\nKtilcker-How do you keep your\ncook so long?\nHm'lu.r\u2014Wo givo her a service stripe\nfor ench day,\nHERBERT'S FOODS\nare recommended  hy physicians and\nregularly used In 11, ('. hospitals,\nNO LONG BOILING\u2014READY\nTOR HUE IN r'lVK MINUTES\nm\nSCIIHTIFICALLV\n.GROSTS\nPORTER FOOD COMPANY\nThe  1\ninvalids,\nPMI'OH ._.'\u00ab.\u2022\u00bb\u25a0\u2022\u25a0   \u2022 \u2022>\u00ab\nest  food  on  ib<\nconvalescent\nmarket\nml ehildrei\nHERBERT'S\nBARLEY -unsurpassed\nivnllds and during con-\nMEETING TO SETTLE\nSTRIKE BREAKS UP\n(By Dnlly Xews Leased Wire.)\nOTTAWA. Dec. 6.\u2014The meeting between the committee of strikers nnd\n.T. It. Booth arranged by Hon. Mr. Rob-\norison, minister of labor, which took\nplace this afternoon, was brought to\nnn abrupt termination\nEight of the men formed n delegation bended by A. Ln belle, representing the International Ilrothorhood of\nPulp, Paper and Sulphide Workers,\nand Mr. Booth nt once objected to his\npresence; He claimed lhat the meeting had been arranged between himself\nand his men and Mr. Labelle had no\nright to be present, ho being an outsider.\n.Mr. Rolle, for the men, stated thnt\nthe committee would insist upon Mr.\nLabcllo being present at the conference or they would havo to retire.\nMr. Booth refused to assent to this\nami the meeting terminated.\n1 For Snie By All Druggists and Grocers.\nCanada Food Heard Licence 12-420.\nIs Thi.\nits a\nCOLD   STORAGE\n-4\n\"Walter.'' snid tbo diner, \"It snys\nhere on  the menu  'green  blueflsh.\"\"\n\"Yes, sir. Thnt menns fresh\u2014right\nfrom the wnter, sir.'\n\"Nonsense,\" said the diner. \"You\nknow well enough they do not tnkc\nblueflsh at this season.\"\nThe waller came up and looked at\nthe Item. \"Oh, that, sir,\" he said with\nan air of enlightenment, \"that am\nhothouse  blueflsh,   sir.\"\nRecruiting officer\u2014Hut what enn a\nboy like you do In the army?\"\nScottish lad\u2014Don't yon need a caddie to carry your swords nnd things?\nIf you haven't yet written to some\nof the boys overseas and sent them\nChristinas wishes, do so today. Remember that they still eagerly desire\nto hoar from home.\nLet the kniser hang by all means,\nbut don't let his confederates get off\nscot-froo. There Is old Tlrpltz, lleth-\nman-llollweg and dozens more equally\nblood-guilty  with  the kaiser.\nTho crown prince lias relinquished\nhis claim to the throne. Thnt the\nprince believes In hanging on till the\nlasl dog is hung Is evident by the tardiness of the superfluous resignation.\nThe American dentist who for years\nfixed up William Mobenzollorn's teeth\ndoubtless rejoices In tbe fact that the\nallies have pulled the teeth of the\nwhole tribe of sword rattlers, says the\nfiait Reporter.\nThe former Hun crown prince snys\nhis soldiers \"loved* 'lilm, but, Judging\nby his present location nnd tbe avtdlty\nwith Which he sticks to it, hu hns no\ndesire to place himself In the hand\nof those  \"friends.\"\nCommenting on the value of the\nVictory Loan the Toronto News snys\nlhat, above all, It will fix in the minds\nof Canadian the wholesome opinion\nthat no enterprise Is loo vast or too\ncomplicated for the people of this\nnorthern half of America to undertake,\nand that It wilt give huslnctw confidence nnd banish unworthy timidity,\nWith these gains, there should be no\nfear about reconstruction being carried\non so as to keep tho wheels of progress moving forward in this Dominion\nDuring tho war 40 Victoria Crosses,\n491 Distinguished Service Orders and\n1667 Military Crosses were awarded\nto Canadians,\nBIG RUBER COMPANY\nIS INCORPORATED\n(By4>ally News Leasod Wire.)\nOTTAWA, Dec. C\u2014 Notice appears\nill the Canada Gazette of ihe Incorporation in the maritime provinces\nand in the other six provinces of tho\nDominion of the Dominion Rubber\nSystem, Limited, with an aggregate\ncnpitnllzntlon of several million dollars! The location of tho head offices\nof the various companies nnd the capitalisation are as follows:\nDominion Rubber System, Ltd.,\nMontreal, K-00.000; Dominion Rubber\nSystem (Quebec) Ltd., Montreal, \u2022}_.-\n\u25a0.OO.OOfl; Dominion Buhber System\n(Maritime) Ltd., St. John. NIL. $600,-\n000; Dominion Bobber System (Ontario) Ltd., Toronto, $1,000,000; Dominion Rubber System t Manitoba)\nWinnipeg, $r.oo,OAO: Dominion Rubber\nSystem (Saskatchewan) Ltd., Regina,\n$500,000; Dominion Rubber System\n(Alberta) Ltd., Calgary, $!.00,000; Dominion Rubber System (Pacific) Ltd.,\nVancouver,  $_i.0,0l>0.\nThe provisional direct.irs In all thu\ncompanion Include 10. M. McDougnll,\nJohn .1 Creelman, l'lerro _\u2022', Casgrnln\nand L. G. Bell, all of Montreal.\nOther Joint Block companies to bo\nIncorporated this week are the Fed-\noral Lumber company of Vancouver,\ntr.o.ooo.\n15,000 DIE IN STATE\nOF MASSACHUSETTS\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nHOSTON, Mass, Dee. ti.\u2014Three\nhundred thousand eases of Influenza\nund pnoumonla, of which 15,000 proved\nfatal, were reported In this state during the recent epldi mle, according to\nun estimate made today by Dr. Hitchcock, In charge of the division of communicable diseases uf the state department of health. At present about COO\ncases of Influenza are reported daily.\nJoke or Not?\nKomellincH we henr a joke about our\nproduct,\nA lady in tin- west end told one of\nour young ladles that ber husband\nhad said the night before to some\nguests that be would nut ov < mild not\ncut anything with tinned milk in it.\nIf fresh mill, went tn iifi cents a pint he\nwould have it.\nHut his wife says she hns used\nPacific Milk In all ber < ooklng for\nmonths, nnd ho often speaks nbout\nIm wnlce smile particular dish Is lately.\nPacific Milk Co.,Limited\nFACTORY AT LADNER, B. C.\nCnnadn Food Boarfl License 1J-1DC\n\"&B CUT\n.Send direct to Ottnwa tor fi-o patentability re.\nport nnd booklet \"Potent I'roici-llon.\" Cllimv\npater..., adv.rtl.ed In tbe -Pum .ftl-w.''\nHarold C.Shipm_n*Co.,\",*,_'.r,T,\nVERNON PREPARATORY SCHOOL\nNew building , dining hall, dormltorlea.\n.males, class room, gymnasium, do.,\n.re being ereoted to accommodate 20\nmoro boarders. Numbors sextupled\nslnco war. Boy. 7-14. Trained nur.e\nProspectus.\nAUGUSTINE (!. MACKIB,\nB.D.. M.A. (Cantab) Headmaxtei\nThe Home of the Shamrock Brands\nHAMS,   BACON,   COOKED   MEATS   AND   LARD\nSaturday Special\nBoiling Beef and Pot Roasts\n[20 to 25 Cents\nP. Burns & Co., Limited\n. PHONE 32\nCanada  Food  Board License  8-11410\nTRY DAILY  NEWS WANT ADS. IF YOU WANT RESULTS.\nNote the Diamond\nJewellery\nshown in our Tear Book.\n\u25a0 In ordering Diamonds\nfrom Blrks' It Is reassuring to know that they ire\nthe FINEST QUALITY\nOBTAINABLE. The examples shown are excellent In value\u2014you pay no\nmoro than tho city dweller\nand got equally satisfactory servlco.\nA specially fine assortment\nof gem-set rings. For engraving please allow us all\nthe time possible.\n\"Th. Flne.t Diamond.\"\nCLASSIFIED AD3 BRING RESULTS\nEVERY TIME.\nDandruff John Burns 8. Sons\nJust say Fo-Mo and your dandruff will\nCo In a day or so.   Oh, 1 think so.\nO. K. BARBER SHOP,\nA. L. WILSON\nANNOYING,isn'tii,.osec\n^Y. finEcr prims on doors ami\npainted woodwork! Hut don't\nworry. A cloth dipped in water\nsoftened with Gold Dust removes such marks and never\nleaves a smirch. Gold Dust is\nsplendid for allclcanini; purposes.\nGOLD DUST\nThe Busy Chatw\nMADE IM\nCANADA\nI_E_K:FAIRDANK3-_H8n\nLIMITED. MONTREAL\nIt speniK odd to me. that u mudont'i\nlife should be bo monotonoiiH.\"\n\"That's easy lo explain; one ho\nseldom receives ft chtK|U0 from home\nthnt )u> nets no change nt nil.\nMO TONIC LIKE HOOD'S\nSirsaparilla   for  a   Time   Like   This,\nAfter   Influenza,  the   Grip,\nWhen purified hlood, rebuilt .strength\nand regulutcd bowels nre cHHentlftl.\nIn tho after-effects of influenza, the\ngrip und other prostrating diseases,\nHood'a 'Karsjiparlllii lias remarkable\nhculth-helplng effect.\nIt expels tho poisons Hint have\nweakened and depleted the blood, causing pallor, anemia, flabby fleal, and lax\nmuscles. It Is the Hlnmturd blood\nremedy with a successful record of\nnearly fifty years.\nMany people\u2014It Is reolly astonishing\nhow many\u2014need a fine, gentle, easy\ncathartic In thoso trying times. Wc\nrecommend Hood's Fills, used In the\nboBt families and equally effective with\ndelicate women or robust men.\nAladdin\nLamps\nIF YOU\nan Interested In tho Saving\nof Coal Oil liy using a Lamp\nthat will givo you\nMore Light\nthnn any other tamp made we\nwant to ask you to look Into .be\nmerits of the\nALADDIN   LAMP\nBurns Less Oil\nGives More Light\nGives Better Service\nPRICE\u2014Table Ump, plain  - f \u00bb_0 Moh\nTablo Lamp, with while shodo   |11_0 Mon\nHanging Lamp, wllh whllo Bhad.  |12_0 ..oh\nHanging Lamp, wllh ehado and spring f 16.60 ..oh\nWRITE FOR CIRCULAR\"  AND AGENCY  NOW\nNelson Hardware Co.\nP.O.  IOX  1060\nNELSON,  B.C.\nWmmms\nGe lerai Contractors\nand Builders\nMILL*.\n8A8H   ANO   DOOR   FACTORY. NEL80N   PLANING\nVERNON  STREET,  NELSON,  B.C.\nEv.ry Description of Building Material Kept In Stock.\n_atinur.\u00bb  Given  on  Stone,  Brick,  Concrete  end   Frame  Building..\nMAIL   ORDERS   PROMPTLY   ATTENDED   TO\nP.O. BOX  IM PHON* 171\n%j\nlS*v.\u00ae-'-'-V\nnn\ntill\nTfiaiT'j\nS\\ \u2014\nUl\nB-*.\nI \"Look for trndc mark Jog on il\"\nIt\ni\nRecords for Christmas\nSame Price aa before the War\n90 CENTS FOR 10-INCH, DOUBLE-SIDED\nChristmas Eve (Kiddies' Patrol)-a...\/-riiri^mas\nMorn (Kiddies' Frolic) Mire's Band   216*.-!\nNazareth-am\/   Firs. Noel Lyric Quartet   176<17\nAdesfte Fideli.\u2014ami\u2014 Lead Kindly Light and Nearer\nMy God to Thee Westminster Chimes   16053\nSmiles\u2014am\/\u2014Rose Room\u2014Fox Trot\nJos. C. Smith's Orchestra   18473\nOh Lady! Lady!\u2014mi.\/--Sinbad\u2014Medley Fox Trot\nWaldorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra   18177\n$1.50 EOR 12-INCH, DOUBLE.SIDED\nAmoureuse Waltz\u2014ami-Village Swallows Waltz\nVidtor Concert Orchestra   35655\nGems from \"Jack O'Lantern\"\u2014anJ-Gems from\n\"Leave It to Jane\" Victor Light Opera Co.   35666\nRED SEAL RECORDS\nStar of Bethlehem Evan Williams   74187\nHoly City Geraldine Farrar   88569\nHear them at any \"His Maker's Voice\"\ndealer's\nVictrolas up to $597, sold on easy payments, if desired.\nAsk for free copy of 620-page Musical Encyclopedia\nlifting over 9000 \"His Mafter'a Voice\" Records.\n19244-561\nWill There be a Vidlrola in\nYour Home This Christmas?\nMason <& Risch, Limited\n\"HIS MASTER'S VOICE\" NELSON DEALERS\n513 WARD STREET\nNELSON, B. O.\n ssj^^\nf*    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1018,\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nMat nvi 1\nAlexander\nApples\nPER BOX  $1.25\nWealthies\nPER BOX   S1.25\nBOBBIE  BURNS SHORTBREAD\nIn aoaU'tl  packages;\n25c\nBOBBIE BURNS OATCAKES\nIn aciahul packages.\n15c\nCal.ry, Cauliflower, Hothouse Lettuce, Carrots., Parsnips, cabbage\nand Turnips.\nStar Grocery\nPHONE 10\nREGAL\nBriton\nFresh Arrival\n6.\nREGAL SHOES\nTho Shoe for Comfort\nTho Shoo for Fit\nThe Shoo for Woar\nR. ANDREW & CO.\nLEADERS IN FOOT FASHION\n\u25a0Vsk for a ticket with your pur-\nIJUSTICE CLEMENT THROWS\nOUT APPLICATION AT FERNIE\n(Special toJtl.o Dully tfowM\nF1_RN11., U. tj.,,biv. \u00ab.\u2014In tho sun-\nremo court before'Mr. .lustlcc Clemen\nihls morning MV. A. Maeneil made apj\nplication for writs grf^iaboap corpus\nand certeiorarj oh c-enijlfj-fl -five nl-'\nleged members of the n.hin'an Social\nDemocratic party who nro charged\nwith belonging to mi unlawful society\nand also haV-ng in their possession literature which has been placed on the\nban by order-in-eonneil. His Lordship,\nhowever,'promptly dlsmiss-d these np-\nplication!!, (tjfprmjng Mr. Macnpjl that\nInasmuch ns those men were out on\nball they could not properly seek any\nremedy by habeas corpus proceedings,\nand niaq In view of the fftttt that their\nease was still bolng heard before the\nmagistrate, that until a decision had\nbeon made in tho lower court a writ\nol'certiorari could not be;grunted. The\naccused men are qui <m hail aggro-\n...iiluK'Ml.'JOO nnd their trial will nut\nbe, hWcM until Dec. fl.\n\u25a0lames Stark onoof the most prominent merchants of Vancouver, died\notiddttiily.\nA parent troubled over a child or a fast-growitv\nyouth,, could do no better than to utilize tht.\ndefinite help that\naffords as a strengthening and nourishing factor\nA very little of Scott's every day, during a tim\n?, of stress, furnishes elements of nourishment essenti\n{ \\o the blood arid' tends to confirm a growing chil\nin robustness.     For your boy or girl, you will not\nbe satisfied with anything short of Scott's*\nSCOtl .S. POTfUC, To\n\u00ab*-\nTHE PURE WOOL\nUNDERCLOTHING\nTHAT WILL NOT SHRINK\nunder any condition, nor (ot any consideration.\nWe prefer not to mi!\" it at all, rather than do that.\nThere is no substitute for CEETEE Underclothing\u2014it is in a class by iljelf. No other\nunderwear like it is brine made in America.\nBut, owing to the Government regulations regarding wool, which allow a very small percentage\nfor civilian purposes, \"I \u25a0\u25a0> the scarcity of available\nships, we are only able to supply about half the\ndemand for Cectee, which is made from finest\nAustralian Merino Wool.\nHowever, if our many friends are unable to\nsecure their usual CEETEE Underclothing, we\nsuggest lhat llu y try fome other Turnbull brand.\nWe guarantee it will give excellent satisfaction.\nTurnbull'. unJetwear in all ibei il\nMid by noil good dealcti, for me.,\nwomen and children.\nWe have beeo m-king liigh quality\nwoollen undeiclolliinj loi over 60\nyear..\nfail anl\/r, by   .\ntenagan d Boundarg J\nj\nAT\nBa-kin nnd Stcdman Sue Elk Lumber\nCompany for $2300 Damagos\u2014\nOther Cases\n! *-___\u2014\u2014_\n(Special to tho Dally Nows.)\n; MJHNIK, B. C, Dec. 6.\u2014A. special\n'sitting of the supremo court hns heen\nin session all week, *Mv, Justice Clermont presiding. Tho cases to ho hour.]\nare. Baskln <fc Stedman vs. the li.ll.\nLumber company, in> which the plaintiffs aro suing for ?_300 damages for\nthe loss of posts, poles and material on\ntheir limits, which, it is alleged, wore\nwore destroyed hy flro which had originated on the defendant company's\nlimits and through alleged negligence\nspread to tho adjoining property of the\nplaintiffs.\nThis ease was adjourned at tlie end\nof the second day In order that two\ncivil jury trials could be heard. The\nfirst of these was Seurpino vs. Riz-\nlUtbi suit for $_00p general damages\nand also actual damagos for loss of\ntime hy the plaintiff on account of\nRizzuto In August last assaulting him\nand fracturing his jaw. Shortly after\nthe occurence, which arose ovor alleged derogatory statements hy S.arpjno\nns to 'Rlzzuto's Introducing marked\ncards into a game which was being\nrun at Scarplno's place of business.\nRiazuto was convicted In the county\ncourt of assault and fined $35. The\npresent suit subsequently followed and\nIn n two-day trial tho jury, after 30\nminutes' deliberation, returned a vcr-\ndict awarding the plaintiff damages to\nihe amount of $150. The court n warded\ncosts tn tho plaintiff as well under the\nsupreme court scale.\nThe second jury trial opened this\naftornoon. that of Jesse Mansficd vs.\nFrank Zwiek, in which damages Is\nsought by tho plaintiff to the flxtent\nof $15,000 for seduction of his 17-year-\nold daughter while ho, Mansfled, the\nplaintiff, was overseas nn active service.\nToday the evidence of the plaintiff\nand his daughter was all lhat was\nheard and this side of the ease will\nclose tomorrow morning. The defence,\nhowever, will, it is expected, take\nlonger, and the case may not go to\ntho jury before tomorrow evening.\nIn all the actions so far the opposing\ncounsels have heen the firms of l.awo\n,t  Fishor and  llerchmer X- Graham.\n__\u00bb---; -_\u25a0_-  ..\nLONGBEACH NOTES <,,\n(Special to the Dally News.)\nIA'NGItE.VCH, !:. C, Dec. ii.~On\nSunday, Dec. 1 a special thanksgiving\nservice was held al All Saint*, church.\nThe national anthem and appropriate\nhymns were sung and tlto vicar read\na pastoral letter from the Ulshop of\nKootenay.\nI'l A. It. Hill, formerly of Long-\nbead-. Is at a military hospital at\nKaslbownt' recovering* from Influent.!..\n.Mrs. Trull Is living at iialfour during\nthe winter months.\nIL A. Lowe, has roturncd from Hustings park aud has been staying iu th0\nsettlement.\n.Mrs. Applewhult of Willow Point\nhas been a week-end guest of Mrs.\nitalic tt. The settlement has been glad\nto see the continued Improvement in\nthe health of Llout.-Com. Ilnllet, .1. I'.\nMichaol Connolly of Rossland Followed Construction of Railroad From\nOntario to Kamloops\nMichael Connelly, an old timer in tho\ndistrict, died yesterday nfternoon at\ntho Kootenay Lako general hospital.\nHo was taken ill about five week ago\nat Ills homo In 'Rossland and was\nbrought to Nolson to the hospital.\nMr. Comiely was born In Ireland\nabout 01 years ago and camo to Granada when about 2'J years of ligo. He\nfollowed the construction of the Canadian Pacific railway from Ontario to\nKamloops and two years after its completion In 1S85, he settled in the bitter\ncity and lived there for 10 years. He\nthen went to Rossland. where he was\nemployed as a switchman for a number of years. He owned property in\nihe city. 3\nCORP. LEASK GETS\nD. C. M. FOR BRAVERY\n(Special to tho D^Hy Nows.)\nCRANBROOK. B. C, Dec. 6.\u2014\nWord has been received in the city\nthat Corp. Lionel Loask of Cranbrook has received the D, C. M. for\nbravery. In capturing 22 Huns and\nreturning with them to the British\nlines his horse was shot from under him.\nAT\nGifts for Women\nTheilGiftofGifts\"-ASetof\nFurs\nWe have ;i wonderful showing of Kms suitable\nfor Christmas giving. All the fashionable furs aro\nhere, including Fox; Lynx, Wolf, Hudson Seal and\nMink, and prices aro much below market value\ntoday, as ours wero bought before the recent advance.   Annul gothors wc call attention to:\nWHITE FOX FURS\nLarge animal Throw, with head and brush, and barrel-shaped Muff to\nmatch. \" Special value ^_9^^ 00\nper set    y&t.\\Jt\\*v\nGifts for Men-A Complete Range\nHUDSON  SEAL  IS  A   FAVORITE THIS SEASON.\nWo have Capes and Muffs, and also one very handsome Throw. 72\ninches lung, wilh bw pockots lo use instead of        $10R flfl\n <+) ItJiWU\nmuff.    I'rteo is just\nTIES\nAt 75c to $2.50.\nThis season's latest novelties.   Wo\nhandle only the best makes, and\nour   prices   arc   most   moderate.\nSpecial\n' values at   ..\n75cto$2.50\nTRAIL   NOTES.\n(Special loTho Dally News.)\nTltAlL. IK. p., Dec. 0.\u2014.Miss .ilndys\nlingers loft on Tuesday morning to\nvisit her  parents in  Seattle,\nMiss IL I. Ford is ablo to be out\nagain after an attack of the influenza.\nThe Mlssei* Claims aud their brother. Allslatr, who have all been down\nwith Iho Influenza, arc reported as\nprogressing favorably .\nMrs. Henry Ross has recovered from\nan attack of the Influenza. \u25a0'. ,'\nYahk Calls for Nurses to Combat Outbreak\u2014Lament   Resigns ns\nMagistrate\n(Special to The Dally News.)\nGRKSTQN, B. t\\, Dec. tf.\u2014No pew\nflu cases were reported during, the\nweek at any point in the valley, but In\ncommon with other Centres, Dr. Henderson, medical healtlj officer, will not\nlift the ban for a few, days yet.\nRov.. W. C. Hunt, Methodist pastor here, is critically 111 with an attack uf pneumonia. A son arrived\nyesterday. from Noepawa, Man., and\nan only daughter has also boen called.\nA rush call for all nurses available\ncamo In from Yahk yesterday, whero\nthe flu has broken out. Cranbrook\ndoctors are handling ihe situation,\nwhich Is liable to be nn aggravated\none. as many are constantly coming\nthere duo to railroad construction and\nlumbering activity.\nA number of Creston valley citizens\nare already on their way south lo\nspend the winter, among those leaving\nthis week are Georgo Huscroft and\nW. 11. forward, who arc headed for\nAlabama. Miss Bertha aud Roy I'eaco\nhave gone lo Los Angeles, Cal. The\ncoast has attracted Mr. and Wis.\nJames Ad lard and family and Mrs.\nand   I'ercy  Truscott,\nMr. Whilller nod Mr. Nagle, who\nhave been on the Hank of Commerce\nstaff  here  for  Ihe  last   few months,\nAfternoon and Street\nDresses\nMake Splendid Gifts\nBeautiful Dresses of Satin, Qcorgctlo or Crepe\nde Chene in I.urgundy. Navy, Taupe; flrcen,\nNigger and Hlaek,   All model dresses in sizes\nio to 42. At,    me nn    <\u00a37K nn\neach    ^\/.ijiUu TO tj)i UiUV\nSERGE AND SATIN AND SERGE STREET\nDRESSES\nIn a wonderful rn\neiiil values\nat   \t\n''$lSfTo$75io\nMEN'S GLOVES\nAt $1.75 to $3.00 Pair.\nPino Mocha Capo Gloves, plain or\nullk   lined;   grey   nnd   tan   only.\nspecial   <fs] 7C    eo nn\nvnluo:]   ...y \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 3 TO ijlvlivU\nMEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS\nAt SOo and 75c Eaoh.\nPlain or lnltinlet! ilnmlkorehiefK in\npuro linon; good* tor-go hIzoh and\nvarious width norns. Ebttra\nvalue., Efln   j\" 7K\u00ab\noach  Jub TO i Ub\nMEN'S  UMBRELLAS\nAt 52.50 'to ?5.00.\nSilk     nnd      Wool-mixed     Tops,\nwith    good,    serviceable handles.\nspecial   tji) cn    \u00abk nn\neach   .. . <j>s-iOU TO t?vJiUU\nMEN'S  SILK   MUFFLERS\nAll colors anil  sizes.    Kach at\u2014\n91 7R      \u00ab9 Rn\n\u2022P I ll U TO spJtsJi\/\nEAGHER & CO.\nTHE STORE FOR STYLE THE STORE FOR QUALITY\nS\u00abW\u00abMMBB.\u00ab_a^\nhave this week been transferred to tho\ncoast.\nMiss Ethel Iluaeroft has gono to\nQrand Forks, wlicro she has accepted\n_ position for tin- winter.\nIt. I.amom. who was appointed stipendiary magistrate for this section\nabout (right months ago, has resigned.\nAs yet there Is no announcement of\na successor.\nThe first heated ear fur local freight\nshipping   was   loaded   otll   i>f  CrcstOIl'\nyesterday, and  was  filled  b> capacity\nwith apples for point.-: as far as Grows\nNest, Including Uull River.\nThere 'has already been uulto a\nheavy  loss of hay  ou  tho  flats  this\nyear, due (<> Ihe cattlo running ther\nbreaking fences and net ting at th<\nstacks, (.'lie or two small haymakers\nha\\'0 lost I heir entile season's cut.\nuwIuk1 to (he prolonged rainy spell\nsotting In before some slacks had\nbeen properly covered, there Is also\nlikely to be considerable loss.\nfour yeflW of residence at Harrop. An\nobhvt daughter also succumbed to tho\ndiseaso six weeks apo.\nTHOMAS PORTER  DIES  IN\nWINNIPEG   OF   FLU\nii.\\i.ltni\\ u, c., Pec. C\u2014Nowa wus|\nreceived   yesterday   of   tb\"   death   of,\niiifbuii\u201e:i at Winnipeg ef Thomas, only,\nson of Mr. and Mrs. I'. Porter, \"Tommy\"   was  a   flpnerjit   favorite  duritiK |\nMILD WEATHER ALLOWS\nPLOWING AT BOSWELL\nl.-.SWJ.l.!.. II. C, Dee. \u00ab.\u2014Mr.\". K.\nWallace left recently fur Crawford\nBay, where she will spend the winter.\n.Mirs Oatts has gone to Spokane for\nihe winter mouths.\nW. O. Rylett, a returned soldier, has\nrented the properly of the late Ueut.\nAlan Coombcr lu Boswell, and ho nml\nMrs. Rylett and family havo taken\nup their residence here. His Intention\nIs to go in for stock raisin*?.\nI\nv>i_--_v-t__~-__1___\u00a3i._\nIPOK  POK THI 9HCCP\null Company_j>jlGalt\nW-sKiy\nfB\nUMITIO,\nQtlTAJSljr.\nWIITN.UK\nBURIED IN NELSON\nDied  in  Ainsworth of  Double  Pneumonia\u2014Was Miner at Highland\nMine,\nRobert M. Clarke of Alnsworth died\non Thursday of double pneumonia following an attack or Spanish Inffucnra.\nThe body was brought to Nelson yesterday and burial took place yesterday afternoon following sorvice at tho\nStandard undertaking parlors, Tho\nfuneral was under the auspices of the\nMiners'  union.\nMr. Clarke was about _S years of\nago and had been employed as a miner\nat the Highland mine at Alnsworth\nlor about Hucc months. Previous to\ncoining to Alnsworth be was employed\nat Silvorton and had worked around\nthe district  for some  time.\nA cousin, Thomas CalilM, at Ainsworth, Is tho only relative known to bo\nliving in the district.   ,\nChristmas Gift Suggestions\nl.onl. Stands.\nCard Tables,\nat  \t\nCollarettes\nfrom   ..\nChildren's Table\nand  2 Chairs.\nCurates\nat  ...\nI-'lower Stands\nfrom   \t\nI Ugh Chairs\nfrom\t\nLadles! Desks\nfrom\t\nLamps,  Klectrl'\nfrom   \t\nLibrary  Tables\nfrom\n yJiJJ AND UP\n <p3iOU AND  UF'\n$12.00 to $35.00\n$3.00 and $4.00\n$4.00 and $6,00\n$1.50 to $10.00\n.. $2.75 to $8.50\n$10.00 to $40.0U\n$5.00 to $35.00\n^$12.(10 tp $5P.OO\nATHLETIC CLUB URGES\nREINSTATEMENT VETERANS\n..    (Ily Dully News I.Miaocl Wjrc).\nvyiNMl'iJd,, Dec. II.--The,lia<:i!..p(\nf>rm'cn.i>m of the, .Mnnitolwi ura.ni!ii,\nmnnteur nthlctlc'tinlnn of Cnnndn nt il'\ntnm-lini; last nlwht pnaaetl :i fltt'ong res*\nolutlon on tin- HiiliJtM't of the reliiHtnlo-\nini'iit nf rotnriH'il noltllrra who hnvo\nMM Wili'V\".' lty_>_t3J*\nMSm,.^\"^..$6.50 to $12.00\nMusic (\nfrom\n$16.00 to $30.00\n;:;'::'\":: $25.00 to $40.00\n$8,00 to $15,00\n$15.00 to $30.00\n$6.00 to $12,00\n $5,00\n $38.00\n$20,00 to $40.00\n$1.00 to $18,00\nwiiiBTnbiM    \u00abrp nn    -19 nn\ntrottl    t|>l:,uui TO y 1-iUv\nPcrtoillulj\nfrom   .\nRecord Cabinet\nfrom\nSowing Tables\nfrom  \t\nSmokor\nnt ..\nSpinal Hcsl(s\nat   \t\nTea Tables\nfrom   \u2014\nTon Tr\nfrom\nKM.lie Knrn-\n$3,00 and $3.25\n$3.75\nSee Our Window of New and Up-to-\nDate Framed Pictures\n 35c to $20.00\n $1,00 to $18,09\nPrices\nfrom\nTrays\nfrom\nTakenaho Ware, consisting of .1ardhilt\u00bbre\u00ab, Lily Howls, Ash Tray*,\nVases, Candle Sticks and Tobacco RO-n <JO Rfl\njara  UwU TO -pliuU\nKiddie- Alllos\nLittle Canuck\nKiddie\nCoaster\n$12.50\n$7,50\n[\nAGENT8  PATHE\nPMONOGRARHS\n1\nStandard Furniture Co. 5? $1i50j S\n}      Comploto House Purnliho\nShoo Fly\nD.ikci Street, Nelson, B. C.        Rockers\n THE DAILY NEWS\nI  OATUnDAY, D\u00ab2M3Cn 7, 191*1\n. __Maw\u00ab___-BB-l-_B\nTrue peace-time\neconomy\u2014use\nSunlight Soap\nIt is impossible to buy a purer soap than\nSunlight. Therefore it is really the cheapest\nsoap you can buy. The purer and better the\nsoap\u2014the less you need for the wash and the\nbetter the work done.\nTruly\u2014it is a real economy to use Sunlight\nSoap for the wash and about the house.\nLEVER BROTHERS LIMITED,  TORONTO      2!\nFURS\nGuaranteed high class furs, nlco\nselection kept In stock or made to\norder from selected skins. Customers' furs made up, remodelled\nand repaired. Skins dressed und\nmounted at moderate prices. Host\nprice paid for raw skins.\na GLASER\nManufacturing Furrier.\nWard Streot. Nelson, B. C.\nKing's Quality Flour\nGUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY\nManufactured by tho Hedley-Shaw\nMlllliiK Co., Ltd., Medicine\nHat, Alborts,\nWrlto   us  for  prices  on   enr  lots\nFLOUR AND FEED\nJ. R.CLARKE, R.p.\nP. 0. Bex 666 Nelson, B, C.\nIn Woman's Realm\nMINCEMEAT CAN BE\nMADE WITHOUT MEAT\nIf a mince pie\u2014mind you, a homemade mince pic\u2014Ib among ihe list\nof things you want to prepare us a\nholiday remembrance to Home dear\nepicure away from home, why not\nput up a fow Jars of the mincemeat\nnow?\nIf mado correctly,  It will keep at\nhome for a considerable time before\nuse,    Indeed,  somo  kinds  of  mincemeat  have  to stand   for a  while  to\ndevelop   their   full   flavor.    You   will\nhave your choice of meatless mincemeat, or, if the pie Is for one of tho\n\"boys,\"   you   may  justifiably   Include\nmeat In the Ingredients*.   A delicious\nmincemeat is made without  the uso\nof meat, but with tongue Instead.\nMeatless Mincemeat\n1% cupfuls of chopped apples\nVi cupful or chopped roUlna\ntj cupful of chopped cranberries\nVi cupful of currants\n1 table spoon of chopped citron\n'..: teuBpoonful of salt\ni\u00a3 teaspoonful of mnco\ni,._ teaspoonful of cinnamon\n14 teaspoonful of cloves\n*4 cupful of melted beef tat\n\u2022>i cupful of brown m.pi.r\nVi cupful of vlnogar\nia cupful of coffee\nThis   need   not   be   cooked.    Simply\nmix the Ingredients together well and\nlet stand a few hours before using.\nTo Preserve Mincemeat\n2 cupfuls of chopped beef suet\n4 cupfuls of chopped beef\n5 CUpfulB of chopped apples\n1 cupful of brown sugar\n_ cupfuls of molasses\n1 glass of Jelly\n3 cupfuls of seeded raisins\n_ cupfuls of currants\n_ cupfuls of chopped citron.\n_ tablcspoonfuls of salt\n1 tablcspoonful of cinnamon\n1 tablcspoonful of maco\n1 teaspoonful of cloves\n1 teaspoonful of allspice\nVz teaspoonful of popper\n1 quart of boiled elder\nMix the Ingredients well, then cook\nslowly for two hour.1', stirring occasionally. When rendy pour Into a\nsterilized stone crock and keep well\ncovered. If the mincemeat Is too dry\nit mny bo moistened from tlmo to\ntime with some black coffee.\nMincemeat With Tongue\n. pounds of boiled tongue, chopped\n1 pound of chopped suet\nS cups of chopped apples\n4 cupfuls of raisins\n_ cupfuls of chopped citron\n2 tablcspoonfuls of maco\n1  tablcspoonful of cloves\n1 tablcspoonful of allspice\nU pounds of brown sugar\n1 quart of boiled elder\nChop   the   large   Ingredients,   mix\nwell and pack In a stone crock. Or\nir preferred, put In glass fruit jure of\ntho 1-quart size nnd soul well. This,\nIndeed, Is the moro preferable method\nto many, for then you can use a full\nquart Jar at a time, without cxpos'ng\nan additional quantity, its ono must\nwhon taking only a littlo at a tlmo\nfrom a largo stone crock\n$5.00 for $4.00\n$5.00 for $4.00\nWAR-Savings Stamp?\nIt is a stamp for which the Dominion ol\nCanada will pay you $5.00 on January 1st,\n1924.\nIt enables you to lend small savings to\nthe Government at a rate of interest which\naccumulates 20 cents a year on each $4.00\ninvested.\nA War-Savings Stamp costs you $4.00\nif purchased in December, 1918, or January,\n1919, and the price increases one cent each\nmonth after January.\nCanada's Pledge for FIVE DOLLARS\nEvery man, woman and child in Canada should invest in War-Savings Stamps\nall the money that he or she can save by STRICT ECONOMY.\nWith W.-S. S. you can \"build a bond\" at your own convenience, taking\nadvantage of the unexcelled security and the high interest. You are not tied\ndown to making payments at stated times, though it is desirable to purchase as\nregularly and as often as you can.\nShould you at any time need money, you can cash your W.*S. S. at the Post\nOffice for the indicated surrender value\u2014the amount you paid with fair interest.\nBy placing your W.-S. S. on the Certificate provided, and registering same,\nyou are protected against loss by fire, theft or other cause. Your registered\nCertificate is of no value to anyone but yourself.\nAs an aid to the purchase of W.-S. S.. you can buy THRIFT Stamps of the\nvalue of 25 cents, 16 of which may be exchanged for one W.-S. S.\nW.-S. S. art an sale al Money-Order Post Offices, Banks, and other places\ndisplaying tht W.-S. S. sign shown at the lop ef this announcement.\nLOOK FOR THE SIGN.\nSTRONG   FEET  MAKE\nWALKING GRACEFUL\nAmong the Chinese it is the custom\nto pay just aa much attention to the\nenro of the feet as tn tho care of tho\nhands for beautiful.feet have for centuries been a matter of special pride\namong the Chinese women. Unfortunately, some of their Ideas on tht;\npoint of what constitutes beauty of\nthe foot resulted in the ancient method\nof binding the feet and In a way permanently crippling them\nBut If we realized how much beauty\nof form depended on the health and\nbeauty of the feet, perhaps thero\nwould ho fewer cases of feet partly\ncrippled by broken arches and other\navoldnblo  ailments.\nSometimes an ailment of tbe foot Is\nnot noticed because there Is no pain\nuntil the trouble reaches an advanced\nHtago and also, too, perhaps because\nof the fact that women havo accustomed themselves to the pair of fash\nionnble shoes and are inclined to let\nslip any Irritation of the feet.\nHowever, no woman can have a\ngraceful carriage unless she Is sup'\nported by feet that arc strong und In\na perfectly healthy condition. Shoes\ntoo tight or too loose mako for all\nsorts of Irritation and the tiredness of\nthe feet that comes to the busy house-\nwire who stands most or the day Is\nnot a small temporary matter but requires immedluto attention and caro\nbefore It develops Into a permanent\nIrritation.\nMassage an Aid\nIf feet or ankles are tender they\nshould be bathed In hot water at\nnight, wiped dry, and then massaged\nwith the hands for two nights. Afterward they may bo massaged for two\nor tHree nights with addition of a\nliniment,\nMnssaRc the feet by moving the\nhands upward from the toes one after\nthe other. This drives Ihe blood upward. The feet should be raised from\n. tbe ground during mnssugc nnd not\nrested on any object. Then move the\n\u25a0hand from side to side, beginning\nwltb the toes and working upward.\nA C'.'i'tl liniment for the feet Is:\n10 drops of strong solution of ammonia.\n20 drops of turpentine.\n1 ounce of linseed oil.\nThis can be massaged Into the feet\nand will soothe them and keep the\nskin soft without being too tender.\nThe feet should ho lint hod In cold\nwater each morning, or If a warm\nbath Is taken, spray the feet with cold\nwater afterward.\nFor Tonder Feet\nFor excessively tender feet the following foot powders are helpful.\n_ drams of boric ucld.#\n1! drams of zinc oxide.\nI drams of starch.\nAnother excellent foot powder can\nbo made thus:\nu dram of salicylic ncld.\nVi drain of calamine.\n1 dram nf boric ncld.\n1 dram of fuller's earth.\n2 drams of tale.\n:t drams of starch.\nThis should be sprinkled Inside the\nstockings each morning, nnd will prevent tender feet from becoming unpleasantly chafed during tho dny.\nKven if your feet give you no\ntrouble they should bo ns carefully\nattended to as the hands, for only ns\nlong us yolir feet feel healthy and\nComfortable can you obtain beautiful\ncarriage and grace.\nRUSSIAN  FURS HAVE\nGONE TO NEW YORK\nBecause of the \"i\u00a3 per cent tax on\nfurs I rom Russia the Cnnadlnn fur\ndealers anil manufacturers have lost\nthe opportunity to obtain a quarter of\nt million dollars worth of furs which\nwere brought here last week hy Nicholas Ivanoff of Zukoopsblt, Siberia\nMr. Ivanoff Is the agent of the Union\nof Siberian Cooperative unions and he\nrepresents five million people, l.'pon\narrival bete he was faced with the unexpected tax and with the American\nembargo on furs from Russln. He\nwired the Moscow bank at New York\nto hnve the United States embargo\nlifted In respect lo his shipment and\npermission was shortly received from\nWashington, Consequently the furs\nhave gone south.\nMr .Ivanoff. before leaving, stated\nthere whs much wheat in Siberia but\nthe difficulty was that the farmers\nwould not set lit for the national paper\ncurrency The people of the cities\nhavo great quantities of paper money\nand cannot get wheat with It, consequently there Is great suffering In the\nrltles. The farmers wunt nails and\nsaws and axes and clothing. Thoy cannot obtain these necessities with the\npaper money. The people the cities\nhnve none of these articles to exchange\nfor wheat and tbe result is a very serious situation. There Is food on tho\nfarms but It is not going to tbe cities\nuntil the cities have suitable merchandise to exchange.\nThis same situation has nlso Interfered with trapping The trappers and\nhunters arc short of guns, traps and\nolothlng and havo boon for some time.\nThe result hns beon a poor crop.\nZfi..<inpshit in .'\u00abm miles Inland from\nVladivostok,     -*,.  _N*.*.\u00bb*.*+**.,\nCANADIAN RAILWAY\nEARNINGS REPORTED\n(By Daily Nows Leased Wlro.)\nMONTREAL, Doc. 6. \u2014 Combined\ngross earnings of tho threo principal\nCanadian railways Tor the month of\nNovember reached a new high figure\nfor this month, but fell short of tbo\nOctober figures by somo |S,250,jlOO.\nThe Canadian Pacific's total showed\na decllno not only from the preceding\nmonth, but from tho same month last\nyenr, although it falls behind last\nyear's figures by only 10 percent, Tho\nGrand Trunk's total showed nn Increase of 53.1 per cent, over lnst year,\nbut falls short of tho total for, tho\nprevious month, as well as for September, Previous to September tho\ntotal was bettered by May, .luno and\nJuly, but In the figures* for theso\nmonths were Included earnings on tbo\nroad's American lines, which wero\ntaken over by the United States government Aug. 1, The Canadian Northern's lines were beaten only by those\nfor tho previous month, but they show\nan Increase of 18 per cent ovor those\nfor Nov. last year.\nOfficial returns In tho Missouri election show Speaker Champ Clark elected by a majority of 1529,\nGlean tiled walls and floors with\nOld Dutch.\nIn fact you'll find Old Dutch\nis best for cleaning anything\nthat's hard to clean throughout\nthe house. Besides, it's more\neconomical than soap or any\nother cleaning material.\nCorrect slyle worn by well dressed young men in all localities.   Lace boot\u2014medium\nnarrow recede toe, low heel\u2014made in black, Ian or patent calf. Price, $7.00 to $10.00.\nStyle-Plus Service at a\nFair Price\nTHE style illustrated above is one that is largelypreferred by\nCanadian business men\u2014especially young men. It has the\nmedium long vamp and narrow, somewhat pointed toe\nwhich gives the foot a slim and\"dressy\" appearance, without\nbeing extreme in style. Those who like this type of shoe will find\nit thoroughly satisfactory in fitting qualities and a comfortable\neasy shoe to walk in.\nThis style can be obtained in several grades of black and tan.\nThe price range\u2014#7 to #10\u2014considering the present leather\nmarket, is extremely moderate.\nNext spring a shoe of the same wearing qualities will cost\nfrom ten to twenty per cent more. It would cost more now except\nfor the fact that the resources of this company enable us to cover\nour needs well in advance.\nA.H.M. War-Time Selection, ojfer special Service Value\nfor Men, Women and Children. Ask your dealer for them.\nAMES HOLDEN McCREADY\nLIMITED\n\"Shoemakers to the Nation\"\nST. JOHN      UONTREM.       TORONTO ^.  \u25a0' *w WINNIPEG    EDMONTON   VANCOUVER\nHTicn yors buy Shoe, took fot\n-this Trade-mark on .very .of.\nPeace, But\nHuns Leave Belgium in Ghastly Misery;\nOUR Help Never So Sorely Needed I\nOur troops hnd the Belgian population gaunt\nwith hunger and suffering terribly for lack oi\nclothes and shelter. Tens ol thousands of homes\nhave been blasted away!\nPeace to them means acessation of the frightful\nbrutality of the German soldiers 5 but more than\nthat, it means that they are within our reach, and\nthat we, their grateful Allies, can see that they\nare provided with food and shelter for the many\nmonths that must elapse before they can start\nlife afresh. .    '\nFix firmly in your mind that Peace does not mean immediate\nhappiness and prosperity to Belgium, who first stood in the breach,\nand by to doing made this victorious peace possible.\nHelp! Help Liberally! Help Quickly!\nMake cheques payable and send contributions to\nBelgian Relief fund\n%mT (Regl.t.red under thi War Ch.rltl.. Act)\nto your Local Committee, or to l26\nHeadquarters t 59 St. Peter St., Montreal.\n SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1918\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nPAt5E SEVEN\nFond of Good Cojfee?\nof\ncourse!\nBut %j> not make it BETTER\nCoffee? Coffee at its BEST,\nin fort\u2014\nSEAL BRAND COFFEE\nSend for our booklet \"Perfect\nCoffee\u2014Perfectly Mode\", it solves\nthe problem. \"a\nCHASE & SANBORN        MONTREAL\nWhooping Cough\n\"The disease 1 most dread is Whooping Cough, for children ate often perma-\n\u25a0__\u2022\u00bb\u25a0\u2022 C_a__-_       nently imured l* Ae nwful 8traininB of\nj ___->_-       ^ cough.   You should never neglect\nit, and treatment should be started at the first symptom. You\ncannot mistake the symptoms: protracted coughing, worse at\nnight; peculiar whoop; labored expectoration of mucus; apparent suffocatipn after coughing.\nChamberlain's Cough Remedy\nis a positive remedy for this disease\u2014repeat the dose frequendy,\nfor if given freely it liquifies the tough mucus, makes it easy to\nexpectorate and counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia.\nThere is no danger whatever from Whooping Cough when\nChamberlain's Cough Remedy is freely given.\"\nIhe\nOriginal\nOnly\nGenuine\nSold\non the\nMerits of\nMina id's\nLlnim ent\nBeware\nof\nImitations\nkelson Steam\nLaundry\nBENCH DRY CLEANING AND\nDYE WORKS\nARPET3 DRY AND STEAM\n;       CLEANED\nl\nft* give special rates for families,\notcls, restaurants and steamers.\nut of lown patronage solicited. We\nive o* modern laundry plant and\n.n turn out work promptly. All\nork Is done first class and at readable prices.\nPAUL NIPOU, Prop.\n0. Box 48. Til. 146\nDBPABTJifENT   OP   THB   SECRETARY OP STATE OP CANADA.\nCanadian Claims Against Russia\nPublic notice in hereby given  that\nall persons, firms and corporations In\nCanada of itritish nationality having\nclaims\n(u) to property situate in territory\nwhich, on tho 1st   \\. urust,  J914,\nformed part of the V. isslan Empire (Inch'ling Finlaid) or,\n(b) *\\galnat   tin   Russl.-i   Government exercising   de facto   authority in ony part of that territory), ot;\n(e) against any person, firm nr company, or against any municipal\nnr other local authority in that\nterritory,\nshould file their claims with the undersigned.   Instructions for filing such\nclaims may be obtained on application.\nThe filing of a claim does not imply\nany undertaking on tho part of the\nCanndlan Government to put it forward, or any assurance that If put\nforward. It will lie snllsfied. Claims\nshould ho hurtle so as to enable the\nGovernment to put the same forward\nIf  opportunity arises.\nDated at Ottawa this 25th day of\nNovember, mi!..\nTHOMAS   MUI-VEY,\nUnder-Secretary or State.\n\u2022 Exausivur \"\u00ab*fl>\/\\    Show* In\nEASTERN\n.ATS  \u00a3 CAPS\n^rQ\/KQandMs LAD\nNELSON FERRY.\nOwing to necessary repairs the ferry\nwill run between 7 and !) u.m. and at\nij.30 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 8th. By\norder,\nPUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.\nDec. 7th, 11.18,\nf YOU WANT RESULT8 TRY A\nILY NEW8 WANT AD.\nCORPORATION  OF  THE  CITY  OF\nKASLO\nCourt of Revision for Voters' List\nNotice Is hereby given Hint the first\nsitting of tho annual court of revision\nfor revising and correcting tho voters'\nlist for the year 1919 for the City of\nKaslo and Kaslo extra-municipal\nschool district will bo held tn the\ncouncil chamber of tho city hall,\nKaslo, B. C.i on Tuesday, tho tenth\nday of December 1918, at tho hour of\n10 o'clock ln tha forenoon.\nDated at Kaslo, B. C, tho 21st day\nof November, 191S.\nW.'V. PAP WORTH,\nCity Clerk.\nSenator Pheian will present a petition from the Catholic clergy of California to President Wilson asking that\nIreland's polltlcnl freedom be espoused\nby tho United State*, at tho peaco con-\nfore nco\n4 Classified Ad. Will bring results.\n(Continued from Pago Ono)\nThe above scale not to reduce nny employee receiving largo wages,\n(3) All hourly men working overtime shall got tlmo and a hnlf up to\nmidnight, and double tlmo after, and\nnight gangs time and a half for tlmo\nafter G a.m. up till noon, and doiiblo\ntlmo after.\n(\u25a0I) No extra or overtime granted to\nmonthly men, who shall have two\nweeks' holidays per year on full pay, or\ntwo weeks extra pay In lieu thereof,\ntho time of holidays to bo mutually\nagreed upon.\n(5) Hourly men working on Sundays\nand legal holidays shall receive lime\nand a half except as provided In paragraph three.\ndi) Where, night men desire to work\ntill 7 a.m. they may, with the consent\nof employer, do so at straight time for\nthe hour from R to 7 am.\n(7) A reduction of stnff to bo according to juniority of service, (B)\nEmployees to be reengaged according\nto sonority with due regard to competence. (C) Employees to leave od-\ndreses with superintendents when laid\noff and shall lie given three days' notice to return to work. Disputes hereunder to lie settled under article 11.\n(S> Men to bo paid twice monthly.\nCJ) No discrimination between union and non-union men.\n(10) Usual statutory holidays named. .\n(11) Whon any difference arises between an employee aud the tor. in n\nand superintendent, the employee shall\nhave the right of appearing before the\nsuperintendent and there may have\nthe nsslstance of n fellow employee\nin tho same elevator, chosen by him.\nIf a satisfactory settlement of the difficulty cannut bo arrived J.t by this\nmeans, it shall be Immediately taken\nto arbitration. For the purpose of\nsuch arbitration tho employee and th;*\nemployer shall each, wlth'n five days,\nohooso one representative, these two\nto agree upon n third party, in tlie\nevent or their being unable to agrco\nupon such third man, he Khali be\nnamed by the senior or junior Judgo of\nthe district ot Thunder May. The three\nmen so chosen shall constitute a board\nof arbitration and tho decision of any\ntwo of them shall be final and both\nparties shall abide by said decision.\nIf the employee has beon discharged\nor suspended and the board or arbitration decides that lie shall be reinstated\nho will be entitled to his pay for the\ntime lost, but hi no case and under no\ncircumstances will a suspended or discharged man have life right to remain\nat work until the arbitration board\nshall have given their decision.\n(12) These  rules   to  stay   in   force\nfrom Nov. 1, LOIS, to Aug. ;ti, HH9.\nThirty days' notice Is to lie given of\nintention to terminate them.\nBAKERS' FANCY CAKES\nSELLING FAST, THEY SAY\nNews from the Canada Wood\nHoard, that the rodtrictlcns on -CtW\ncakes, doughnuts, biscuits, pastry,\netc., which have prevailed since Spring.\nhove been lifted, has created a d\nnuuul for the sweets In tlie last few\ndays, according to local bakers.\nBOARD GIVES REPORT\nON ELEVATOR QUESTION\n(By Daily News. Leased Wire.)\nPORT WILLIAM, Ont, Dec. C\u2014The\nfindings of the board of concillaHon\nappointed by the minister of labor to\nadjust tho differences between tho elevator owners and employees, members of local 934 of the International\nLongshoremen's union, are to hand.\nL. L. Peltier of Fort William today\nreceived a copy of the award from the\ndepartment of labor. The report will\nappear in full In the Labor Gazette la-\nsued on Dec, 20.\nThe board consisted nf chief Justice\nMathors, Winnipeg; E. V. Taylor, K.\n(*., Winnipeg, and L. h. Peltier. Port\nWilliam. Sessions were held nt Fort\nWilliam Nov. 12 to 21, and at Winnipeg Nov. 20 to 28.\nTlie members of tho board visited\nthe elevators in Prince Arthur and\nFort William to Investigate sanitary\nconditions and recommended changes\nMILBURN'S\nLAXA-LIVER\nPILLS\nin conditions prevailing In each elevator, A schedule is attached to tho report stating exact conditions prevailing In each elevator. .lames Richardson & Son's elevator and thu Saskatchewan Conpciutive elevator are especially commended.\n'PEG CITIZENS ATTEND\nCELEBRATION AT ST. PAUL\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nWINNIPEG,   Dee.  0.\u2014Promptly  at\n\u20221.45 o'clock this aft or neon a train left\nthe Canadian Pacific railway station\ncarrying a large group of  Winnipeg\ncitizens to St. Paul, where they will\nattend thu Britain Day celebration being held there tomorrow.   Sir .lames\nAlkcnn, Ileal-governor   of   Manitoba;\nHon. Edward lirown, provincial treasurer nnd acting premier;   Hon. T. II.\nJahnaori, attorny-gonem,;   Mayor II.\nDavidson. Mayor-elect C. P. Cray, Ex-\nrndyo.r it. n, w.uigb, Ex-mayor T. R. \u25a0\nDeacon and  others   were among  tho j\nparty.   Four couches were required t\naccommodate  tlie  reservations,\nthe Bavarian land lag will lie held\nSunday, Jan. 12, according to tho governmont. announcement today, All Bavarians, male aud female over tlie ages\nof 20 yenrs on election daj  may vote.\nAll men and women moro than 25 years\nof age arc eligible for election.\nLieut. J. Scott Cameron, a former\nbarrister of Gladstone; Man., died ln\nEnglnnd recently. * \u25a0\n\u2022_*=\nStomachs Put in Order-Instantly!\nNo Indigestion, Gas or Heartburn\nELECTION IN  BAVARIA\nTO  BE ON JAN.' 12\nMUNICH, Dee! .General elections to\nLumps uf' pain\u2014that's indigestion !\nBelching sour food, acids and\ngases\u2014that's dyspepsia.\nInstant relief awaits you!\nThe moment Pape's Diapepsin\nreaches your sick, upset stomach\nall distress stops. No waiting\u2014\nStops at once!\nCosts so little at drug stores.\nPut an end to stomach miscrv!\nUPSET?\nn__-l_M   WILL PUT YOU\nISITI ON YOUR FEET\nAct as n stimulant tu tho sluggish\nliver, clean Iho furred tongue, sweeten the foul obnoxious breath, and dear\naway all the poisonous accumulations\nfrom tlie system by causing tbo bowels\nlo move regularly and naturally every\nday, thus preventing as well as curing constipation, side headache, bilious headaches, water brash, heartburn\nand all diseases arising from a lassy,\nslow or torpid liver.\nThey are purely vegetable, small and\neajsy to take and there is nothing Of\ntho griping, weakening and sickening\neffects of the old fashioned purgatives.\nMrs. John Kadey, Phipmnn, N.B.\",\nwrltes: \"I have been using Milburn's\nLaxa-Ltver Pills for somo tlmo and\nenn recommend them to anyone suffering from heartburn and liver trouble.\n1 tried other remedies but they only\nrelieved me for a short time. I always\nrecommend Luxu-Liver I'ills to oil)\nsufferers, as I think they are a valuable remedy.\"\nWhen you go to your dealer and ash\nror Laxn-Liver Pills, see that yon got\ntlie genuine' \"Milbiiin's'y 'price 2iic a\nvial at all dealers or mailed direct on\nreceipt of price by the T. Milburn Co.,\nLimited, Toronto, Ont.\nPlan NOW to Spray\nfor Better Results!\nY<(1-' will plow, harrow, cultivate ami assist your land in every\npossible way the coming sensoil. Then, why not go n Step\nfurther aud. wnoh you hav.o raised a promising crop, start In early\non the pests and blights that will try to undo all your work of\np-twlii.*, harrowing and cultivating.\nSpraying needs no argument. Your best friends and the most progressive, prOHperous farmers throughout the ..did will tell you it\nl.ays\u2014 ana pay BIG, Tbe same people will tell jam that tin- world's\nfuicmost spiaying apparatus bears this name;\nUMi'din\nANT:\nUi\n\u2022V\nmaterial!\naro\nee\nim\nng\nmoro   ill\n'llcllll\nt\n,\n, 1\nwool! by\nweok.\nw\ne\nid-\nvise orcl\u00ab\nfin-! a\no\nICI\n\u25a0 ,,\nlie sun' (\n1 snrl\nlg\ndu\nwy.\n_-_-\/\n\u25a0mi\nG. N. HEARD. SPKAMOT0R\n5801 King Street\n\u2022While not the lowest in price, the \" -rnmotor is absolutely\nDie Cheapest reliable 'praying machine you can by. Wo\nmake tin in for all purposes and ship all over the\" world.\nHand machines, barrel outfits, knapsack sprayers, horse-\n..pirated and power machines, at prices ranging from S7\nt<> S4Q0. Adapted for all kinds of spray work in field and\norchard, a.s well as for palming, whitewashing spraying\ndisinfectant, etc.   Made in Canada\u2014no duty added.\nFREE\nA complete, valuable\ntreatise on ail kinds\nof spraying will be\nsent you post paid\nupon reque.'M. Write\nfor your copy, today.\nLondon. Cenada\nIIIWIIHIIIIIIIil'lillll lllll   I        lllli    > Hill   llla.HM'lllla.llllllimilll-IIIIUWHII H     III H    I  I ItlimWH\n*:\u2022*\u25a0\u25a0\u2022- V:-~-3S\ni v 5~=pgs\np.^s.*;_*-'V.' .Kr*-'---\n'\nE\u00ab2S_=S_3i\nStands Strenuous Wsar\n\"OV are certain to g'et value\nwhen you buy STANFIELD'S\nThe Underwear that protects your health \u2014your\nComfort and your Money.   STANFIELD'S is soft, warm,\ndurable, and is worth every penny your dealer asks for it.\nStanfield's Label is your guarantee for genuine underwear satisfaction.\nMade in Combinations and Two-Piece Suits,  in full length,\nknee and elbow length, and sleeveless, for Men and Women.\n30\nStanfield's   Adjustable  Combinations   and\nSleepers for growing Children.    (Patented).\nSample Book,  showing different  weights\nand  textures,   mailed   free. \u2014 Write :\nSTANFIELD'S LIMITED.  -   TRURO, N.S.\n;^:a-s:\n-\n fwae BiaMT\nV THE DAILY NEWS\nSATURDAV, DE-EMBER 7, W18\n'\n_Sjtft____\u00a3v\u00a3!\nWar Flour needs\nstrong baking powder\n%GG-ff\n\"art* -\"\"   ___*llfc?>\u2122  '\nWAR   flours   are    darker,\ncoarser and heavier than\nthe flours you have been\nusing for years, and these new\nflours  require a  strong, reliable\nleavening agent.\nEgg-0    is   a    pure,    strong,\ndouble acting baking powder.\nIts first action occurs in the\nmixing bowl when cold water or\nmilk is added. Allowing the dough\nto stand for 15 or 20 minutes will\ngive better results, and when you\nput your war-flour baking in the\noven Egg-0 will continue to rise,\nand you will have no trouble getting light bakings.\nEGG-0\nMiftgPoiwkr\nYou can use sour milk, sweet milk, buttermilk or water\nwith Egg-0\u2014a different and better baking powder.\nEgg-0 Baking Powder Co., Limited, Hamilton, Canada\nRE\nParty   of   13   Arrive   Unexpectedly\u2014\nFour Live in City\u2014Roport Excellent Trip\nA party of 13 returned veterans\narrived in Nolson unannounced last\nevening. Thero were five local\nmen in the party, which was composed of the following:\nLance-Corp ,F. W. Durham, Pto,\nCunningham,  Pte. C.  E.  Herbert,\nPte. R. Grant and Pte. Shores, all\nof tha city;   F. W. Clark,  Fruitvalo}    Pte.   Lyford,   Proctor;    T.\nDolphin, Willow Point; Jack Morrison, Phoenix;  S. Cndden, Rossland; Pte. F. Cartwright, Taghum;\nPte. P. Hudon, Evorett, Wash., and\nPto. Wade, Viatoria.\nExcellent weather ami a stood trip\nwas  reported   by   tho men  and  thoy\nspoke highly ot' their treatment especially on the transcontinental part of the\njourney.   Citizens of cities on the main\nline extended a welcome and tho officials of the Canadian Pacific railway were obliging in their treatment\nof tho boys.\nR. Q. .Toy, secretary of the returned\nsoldiers aid committee had received a\nletter saying that the parly would arrive in Nelson on Dec. 8, eonseouently\nthere was no delegation from tho city\nio meet the boys last night, which was\nDee il.\nLance-Corp .Durham is well known\nIn the elty. lie enlisted witli the 22.5th\nbattalion and was wounded In Franco.\nUnfit for furthor servlco; he has been\ninvalided to Canada,\nPte .S. Cadden Is known In Nelson\nnnd Kosslaml, especially among hockey\nfans, who will remember him as Nelson's goal tender for two successful\nseasons\nPte, Hudon served wilh the Royal\nAir force and, aftor visiting relatives\nin Phoenix, will return to his home at\nEverett, Wish.\nAll the men have been grantod short\nleave nt their homes befor proceeding to the coast where they will be examined by a medical board and discharged or retained for further treatment.\nSELDOM SEE\na big knee like thi;;, but your horse1;\nmay have a bunch or bruise on his.\nankle, hock, stirle,   knee or throat\nwill clean it off without laying up\ntbe hot r..   No blister, no hair\n\"\u2014*    gone. Concentrated\u2014only a few\n'drops required at an application.   $_.50 pet\nftoitle <t.tiwnl. Den-ribc your etK t\u00ab iMdll inuructiom,\nu.i Book B11 free. ADSOKBINl.. Jit., At aMi-\nKp-C liniment lor Twikin!. ttM.cti r\u00bbbtnl Swcllingi\nCulMf-d -.:-:\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0 V.rn-. Iv-ct. VlffcOtt Vrlmt ll'iyt\nt~.il _:.*'. liiil-nniiion. Price fl... i toil* at Jmjtii.-o-\nitIWerrd.   Liberal irlMbottle |  \u25a0\u25a0?> ' lot 10*.\nW.F.Y0UNfl.P.O.F<.4-..LnuHlMr.M'<t* t>ea\nAhwrhl.:: ind AbSOtMD.. Jl.. ire IDldc In -Willi\nISM^E fMKETTS\nAT\nSon  of W.  J.  Labadio  Succumbs to\nDouble   Pneumonia   After   Four\nWeeks' Illness.\nDonald S. Labadio died yesterdny\nnfternoon at (1 o'clock at the Kootenay Lalfe General hospital after four\n\u25a0week's Illness. Death was due to\nSpanish influenza with complication*.\nHe was a son of W. J. Labadie and\nWfta born  IS years ago at Hh-nheim,\nOnt., nnd camo to the city with his\nparents about eight years ago. He attended the public school and passed\nthe entrance examinations two years\nago and then entered the office of tho\nDominion Express company where ho\nremained for a year. Nine months ago\nho accepted a position with the Canadian Pacific, railway and just beforo\nhe was taken sick received his promotion to fireman.\nIIu is survived by his father, three\nsisters, one brother and his grandmother, Mrs. Stevens, who was nt Ills\nbedside constantly during tho last two\ndnys.\nHis mother nnd aunt, Mrs. A. W.\nNagle, died In November of Spanish\ninfluenza, making three deaths In the\nfamily within a month.\nLECTURER LAUDS M'QUARRIE;\nSENDS REGRETS AT DEATH\nPrank Yelgh of the War I-eeture\nbureau has written lo YV. S. King, local representative of the bureau, expressing his regret at the deatli of\nMayor M. R. McQuarrlo. Mr. Yelgh\nlectured In tho city last summer. He\nwrites in part as follows:\n\"I was inexpressibly shocked on\nreading a despatch In our Toronto papers of the death of Mr, MeQuunle. I\ntold n group of friends that night What\na wonderful man ho was, 1 do not\nknow when I havo so taken to one\nwho was a stranger. 1 shall not soon\nforget his kindness tn me on the occasion of my visit to Nelson.\n\"Truly tho opldomlo cut great gaps\neverywhere, and 1 have had shock after shock over the passing away of\npeople whom I knew. Truly tn the\nmidst of life we are in death.\"\nLlout Cyril Keeston who wns\nWounded Oct. 1, Is progressing favorably nt a convalescent hospital In\nBlackpool. England, according to word\nreceived by his mother. Lieut. 1 tees ton\nwas wounded while taking part In the\noffensive leading up to the crossing\nof the Hlndenburg line near La Cntn-\nlet.\nBELIEVE INFLUENZA\nDYING  OUT  GRADUALLY\nLocal doctors believe that tho\ninfluenza opidomic is gradually\ndying out in tho city. They do\nnot say that tho epidemic may bs\nconsidered over. Two new cases\nwero taken to the hospital yesterdny. The past week has boen ono\nof tho least deaths from influenza\nsinro the boajnning of the epidemic, as only ono occurred since\nlast Saturday, that of Don Ll-\nbtdlt,\nA small quantity of serum has\narrived in tho city and high school\npupils will bo inoculated today.\nMrs. Lcggett, teacher at the Slocan\nClly school, wan In the city last night\nand will leaves this morning for Port\nland, Ore. Sho expects to return as\nsoon an tlte schools open after the\nChristmas holidays.\nIT IS YOUR PATRIOTIC PRIVILEGE\nto save andconservcWhenyoueat\nwheat be sure it is the whole wheat\nDorit waste any of it. It is all food\nShredded Wheat\nis the whole wheat-nothing wasted\nor thrown away. It is a nourishing\nwholesome substitute for meateggs\nand other expensive foods.No sugar is\nrequired-simply milk and a dash of salt.\nif\nTALKS Ad\nFeels   Like   Beating   Up  Reporter for\n\"Bunkum'* Story on Idiosyn*\ncracies of Flu.\n\"Say, you, [ saw tbaL.long siring of\nstuff about me In the paper yesterday\nand I'm sore\u2014I didn't think that you\nwere going to tell everybody everything that  I said.\"\nMr. Closemouth was running up to\ntho reporter, who was standing at\nWard  aud  Palter streets.\n\"Hello, there, Mr. Closemouth, how\naro you feeling today?\"\n'Well, for one thing, 1 feel like bent-\ning you up,\" retorted tho talking whirlwind of yesterday. \"That bunch of\nbunkum you wrote about mo was\nenough  to  mnko  everyone sick.\"\n'Well, It was what you said,\" observed the reporter as he eyed the big\nbaby doll that was lagged $4.78 Iti tho\ndrug stbrd window.\n\"Some of the things a fellow will say\nsurely do look rotten In print,\" philosophised Mr. Closemouth.\n\"You're right,\" snid tlie reporter.\n\"Say, young man, if wifie would say\nto mo just once, 'You're right,' I'd\nbuy her a new tea kettle, tako my\nrubbers off bofore I get to the carpet,\nshine my shoes on Sunday morning\nand be tbe happiest man on earth.\"\n\"Have you lived here long?\" drawled tbo reporter, who wasn't very much\nmore interested. In tho conversation\nthan tho reader is just now,\n\"Lived hero long? I lived hero so\nlong lhal tbe Amazon river looks like\na short story in comparison Ut the\ntime I've habited iu Xelson. I landed\nIn tbls town before Henry T. Whister-\nins invented the bolts that they use\nto join up rails for a railroad track\nand when I came bono thero wero no\nI roes large enough to make lies ont of\nto put tho rails on.\n\"And, do you know, I llko this town.\nIt's at good town from tho botom of\nthe lalco clear up to tho mountain station.\";\nTho reporter was dumbfounded to\nget such evidence of loyalty and good\ncitizenship from a man who ho had\nnever heard of before he met him on\nthe street the dny beforo, But then\na fellow can't toll by the looks of a\ncat how far it can jump, the scribe\nthought', and then be listened as Mr.\nClosemouth gave further evidence of\nsaying something else about this subject which had so suddenly and strikingly touched him.\n\"See the mountains all around us;\nthey are the walls of my home. Thnt\nrock np there, apparently only n few\nblocks away, Is the rnantlopleee over\nIho lake which you see as smooth as\nglass just four bldcTTB from Ihls very\nstreot, Within*a few; blocks 1 can. seo\na picturesque waterfall, a creel;, a lake,\na doien mountains, beautiful gardens,\nfruit orchards, pretty homes, staunch\nbuslncs blocks, boats, automobiles,\ntrains, street cars and pcoplo\u2014people\nwho love nature and because they love\nnature love life. I like this sort of\npeople.\n\"I have a small home. I have a\ngarden and I grow fruit\u2014apples, pears,\ncherries, plums, raspberries, strawberries, even grapes. I havo some\nliens. When I am not working 1 go\nfishing, boating, hunting or just go\nout in thu country and come back\u2014\nwith a hot or vision; a brighter hope,\na. broader, outlook. I love this land.\"\nTho reporter vlowcd Mr. Closemouth\nwith now'respect. Here was a man\nwho appreciated a beautiful country\nnnd -COUld anyone be unworthy\nwho saw the beauty In nature, which\nIs God's handiwork.   Here was a man,\n\"And now.\" said Mr, Closemouth, \"1\nsuppose yon wonder why I am telling\nyou this. Well, I'll tell you why. You\nremember that hunch of ton-foolishness you wrote about me yesterday\nWell, Henderson said lhat guy Close*\nmouth must bo an awful nut and so I\nthought I'd, like to lot him know that\nsometimes, jusl sometimes, It takes a\nwise man to be a fool.   Good day.\"\n;3_gi^Ssl^v5\nSOCIAL AND  PERSONAL.\nIf. Amas is confined tn his home\nsuffering from a nervous breakdown.\nW. Sandman and oscar Johnson of\nSilverton came Into tho city yesterday and Were nt the New Grand,\nMrs. llolhorn left yesterday morning for Astoria, Ore, whore she will\nspend the winter with her daughter.\nMrs. Fred GHroy of Four-Mile has\ntaken up her residence iu Ihe clly r\nthe winter and Is living ul 714 Carbonate street.\nN\\ C. Stlbbs, who Is a patient at the\nKootenay Lake General hospital, is\nnot suffering from Influenza, il was\nstated yesterday.\nAmbng those who contributed to the\nMcQuarrie memorial fund were Mr.\nand Mrs Charles Watts whose homes\nwere published as Mr. and Mrs. C.\nWalls.\nRev. Dr. ,1. H. While, formerly\nMethodist pastor In tlio city and now\nsuperintendent of missions, was In\nthe city yesterday nnd will leave tills\nmorning for Pernio\nCnpt. Julia Henshaw of Vancouver\nwho lectured In Nelson under the auspices of the Daughters of the ICmplrc.\nand the Red Cross, has heen mentioned tn despatches and decorated with\n(he Croix i\\c Guerre, with star (.Military Medal) \"for evacuating and recuperating Inhabitants under shell fire\nnnd nerlnl bombardments, with a devotion and courage, worthy of the\ngreatest  praise.1'\nFenThatHeWouIdNtsverWallcAijaJti\n\"FRUIT-A-TIVES\" Broufjht Relief.\nMR. LORENZO LEDUC\n8 Ottawa St., Hull, P.Q.\n\"Fruit-a-tivcs\" is certainly a wonder.\nFor a year, I Buffered with Rheumatism; being forced to slay In bed\nfor five months. I tried all kinds of\nmedicine but without getting better;\nand thought I would never bo able\nto walk again.\n\"Ono day while lying in bed, I rend\nabout lFruit-a-live.s' the great fruit\nmedicine; and it seemed just what I\nneeded, so I decided to try It.\nThe first box helped mc. and I took\ntlio tablets regularly until every trace\nof tlie Rheumatism left me.\n\/ have every confidence in 'Frxit-a-\ntitrns* and strongly recommend them\nto ever)' suilercrfrom Rheumatism\".\nLORENZO LEDUC.\nMc. a box, G for $L'.,\"0,1 rial size Slidi\nAt all dealers or sent postpaid on\nreceipt of prico by Fruit-a-lives\nLimited, Ottawa, Out.\nMr. and Mrs. C. W. Appieyard will\nleave for Ihe Coast this morning, having heen called there by the death of\nMrs Appleyard's sister, Mrs.- C. P.\nRya'\niMVHWm\nENEMY DEBTS AND CLAIMS\nBy an Order in Counll dated the\nlit!, of November, 11)18, nnd to bo published in tho Canada Gazetto of tho\n30th of November, 1IU_. a Committee\nhas been appointed to consldo tho\nsubject of debts due to persons residing or carrying on business in Canada\nto enemies, claims of such persons\nagainst enemies or onemy Governments, and enemy property In Canada. To facilitate tlio work of this\nComrnltteO and pursuant to tho Consolidated Orders, respecting Trading\nwith the Enemy, Wl., and to the Proclamation of tlie 12th of February, 1317,\nconcerning British property in enemy\nterritory and claims by British subjects against enemy persons and enemy\ngovernments. Notlco Is Hereby Given\nby tho Minister of Finance aud Receiver General of Canada as the Custodian appointed by the said Consolidated Orders, and by tho said Committee, that:\u2014\n.1,, Every person who holds or manages for or on bohilf of an enemy any\nproperty real or personal (including\nany rights, whether legal or equitable,\nin or arising out of real properly, real\nor personal), shall forthwith by notice in writing communicate tho fact\nto the Custodian, and shall furnish the\nCustodian with further particulars\nthereof as tho Custodian may loquirc;\n2. Every person indebted in an amount of $100 or upwards, which is due,\nor which, had a state of war not existed, would havo heen due to an\nenemy, shall forthwith by notice In\nwriting communicate tho fact to tho\nCustodian with such particulars thereof as the Custodial, may require;\n3. Every person by whom had a\nstate of war not existed, any sum\nwould have been payable and paid to\nor for the benefit of an enemy, by\nway of dividends, interest or share of\nprofits in any business, incorporated\nor unincorporated, or by way of payment off of thu wholo or any part of\ntho capital or principal of any share,\ndebenture, debenture stock or any obligation of any company shall forthwith, if tho sum, had a state of war no'\nexisted, would have been paid beforo\nthe dato of this Notice anil lu any\nother case within 14 days after tho\nsum would have been paid, pay such\nsum to tho Custodian, and the payment shall bo acempanied by particulars in the prescribed form;\nl, if before the date of this Notice\nany such sum as Is mentioned in paragraph i hereof has been paid Into any\naccount with a bank, or has been paid\nto any other pel ion In trust for an\nenemy, the person by whom the payment was made shall forthwith, by\nnotice In writing, require the bank or\nperson to pay tho sum over to tho\nCustodian, and shall furnish tho Custodian wilh such particulars as aforesaid. The bank or other person shall,\nWithin one week after the receipt ot the\nnotice, comply witV tlie requirements,\nand shall be exec pt from all liability\nfor having don. so;\n3. Every Incorporated Canadian\ncompany, Dominion ot Provincial, and\novcry other incorporated company\nWhich has a share transfer or share\nregistration   offico   In   Canada,   shall\nforthwlth,,.by. notice in writing, com-\nmunieato to tho Custodian full particulars of shares, stock, debentures,\nand dobenture stock and other obligations of tho company, which arq-\nhold by or for tho bonefit of an\nenemy;\n6.- Every person having any claim\nagainst an enemy or an enemy Governmont (excopt claim, arising out of\nillegal warfare, which have been\ndealt with by a Publio Notice of the\n18th of November. 1918). or having\nor claiming any property of any description whatsoevor (including documents of title to property), In enomy\nterritory or held by an onemy, or any \u25a0\nIntorst in such property, is requoBtod-\nto.furnish writton particulars of such\nclaim or property or Interest to the\nCustodian;\n7. Every person Including espoolal-\nly every solicitor, notary, curator, ad- \u25a0\nmlnlstrator. exec 'tor, assessor, tax\ngatherer, broker ond real estate or\nothor agent, who known or has reason\nto suspect that any property of any\ndescription whatsoever (including documents of title to property) in Canada Is owned by, \u2022*\u25a0.. held or managed\nfor or.on behal'. of, or Ib-subject.to\nany Interest thoroln of claim thoroto\nof any enemy or ah onemy Government, is requested forthwith to com-\nmnniealo all tho facts within his\nknowledge and all tho grounds of such\nsuspicion to tho Custodian;'\n8. Any person who fails to comply with paragraphs 1. 2, 3, 4 and 5\nof this Notice is guilty of f.n offence\nagainst tho said Consolld 'ed Orders\nand liablo to the penalties prescribed\nthereby;\n9. In this Notice: \u2014\n\"Person\" includes both Individual\npersons nd also trustees, executors,\nadministrators ind boeios o- persons\nincorporated and un In crp orated, such\nas companies, municipal authorities;\nfirms and clubs;\n\"Enemy territory\" moans th \u2022 territory of a Stato or Sovereign at war\nwith His Majesty (includin the Colonics and Deoendoncics thero.t) as\nsuch territory stood on tbo '.st of\nAugust, . Itl4; \\.y.\n\"Encnv\" means a person (as defined In tills Notice) of w.iutovor nationality, who resides or carries on\nbusiness within enemy tor '. cry; and\nalso,' In' puragninhs il, 3 and 4 hereof,\na person resident or carrying on business elsewhere (excopt in territory occupied ly nn enemy Stato or Sovereign), with wh.m dealing has at any\ntlmo slnco tbo 1st of August, 1314,\nboen prohibited by any State or Pro-\nolanmtlon in fore.) in Canada;\n10. A large tambor of poisons hnve\nalready   furnished   to   tho   Custodian\ntho information called for by this No; _\ntlco, but such persons may, if thoy\/\nso desire, furnish un amended statement.\nThe forms proscribed for furnishing\ntho Information called for by thia\nNotlco may b? ol tain.l upon application to .lames R. Forsyth, Department of Finance, Ottawa. Tho person applying should state under which\nparagraph of this Notice tho information tn he nn 'visited by him falls.\nOttawa, 26th V..vombor, .MS.\nJAMES R. FORSYTH,\nfor the Cunodlnn and for tin\nEnemy Debts Committee\nA Classified Ad. will bring results.\nfl0__pl      ft\nWHEN YOU WANT PRINTING YOU WANT THE WORK WELL DONE AND YOU WANT THE\nJOB DELIVERED JUST AS QUICKLY AS GOOD WORK WILL PERMIT.\nYOU NATURALLY WANT YOUR OFFICE AND PERSONAL STATIONERY TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF YOUR OWN EFFICIENCY IN BUSINESS. POOR PRINTED STATIONERY CREATES\nAN UNFORTUNATE IMPRESSION OF THE BUSINESS WHICH SENDS IT OUT. WELL PRINTED\nSTATIONERY CREATES A GOOD IMPRESSION.\nVeil Printed Stationery\ns a Business Builder\nLETTERHEADS\nNOTEHEADS\nBILLHEADS\nTAG\nGUMMED LABELS\nLOOSE LEAF SHEETS OF ALL\nKINDS\nMEMORIAL CARDS\nDANCE PROGRAMS\nVISITING CARDS\nWEDDING INVITATIONS\nWEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS\nENVELOPE \"STUFFERS\"\nENVELOPES\nSTATEMENTS\nINVOICE FORMS\nTICKETS\nLEDGER SHEETS\nHOTEL MENUS\nCHRISTMAS CARD8\nBUSINESS CARDS\nWEDDING CAKE BOXES\nPAMPHLETS\nPOSTERS\nRULED FORMS OF ALL KINDS MADE UP TO SUIT YOUR OWN\nPARTICULAR PURPOSES\nVOUCHER CHECKS\nVOUCHERS\nPAMPHLETS\nFOLDERS\nORDINARY  CHECKS\nBUTTER WRAPPER8\nBOOKLETS\nDODGERS\nTHE DAILY  NEWS JOB DEPARTMENT WILL PRINT ANY OF THESE ARTICLES FOR YOU AND\nPRINT THEM WE LL AND QUICKLY.\nMAIL YOUR 0 RDER8 TO THE\ny News Job Department\n\"THE HOME OF GOOD PRINTING\"\n\"\u25a0-Td\", \u25a0*.-*T-'n_\"'_'\"ifl*-t''' \u25a0\u00ab\u00ab_rmpsi_-.\nNELSON, B. C.\n SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 111* \"\nTHE \u00a9AILY NEWS*\nPAGE. NINE\nC0NDEN8ED ADVERTISING RATES\nOne lnaortlon, per word    le\nMinimum chargo  '. 25o\nSix   consecutive   Insertions,   por\nword, paid In advance     4c\nTwenty-six consecutive Insertions\n(one month) per word, paid In\nadvanoe  10c\nSelson News ot tho Dny Column\nper word each Insertion    2c\nMinimum charge per Insertion,. l!5c\n3laclt faco typo, per word, each Insertion     3c\nn black faco capitals, per word,\nper Insertion     4c\ntingle line  black   face  capitals,\nused as heading   20c\nllrths, one Insertion   50c\nd-rrlageti, one insertion, up to five\nlines     Mo\nAdditional lines, per line   10c\nMaths,  ono  insertion,up  to  five\nlines  50c\nAdditional lines, per line   10c\n'ard of thanks, one insortlon, up\nio five lines    50c\nAdditional lines, per line   10c\nBach subsequent Insortlon  2Co\n\u00abath nnd Funeral Notice  $1.00\nAll condensod advertisements arc\n\u00bbsh In advance.\nIn computing tho number of words\na classified or Nolson News of the\nay advertisement count esch word,\n.liar mork, abbreviation, Initial letter\nnd figure as one word.\nAdvertisers aro reminded that It is\nintrary to tho provisions of the nos-\n1 laws to havo letters addressed to\nitlals only; therefore any ndvortlscr\nisirous of concealing his or her Iden-\nty may use a box at this office with-\nit any extra chargo If replies aro\ntiled for; It replies are to be mailed\nadvertisers, allow 10 cents extra In\nlilitlon to prlco of advertisement to\nly postage.\nTho News reserves the right lo ro-\niso any copy submitted Tor publica-\non.\nMALE   HELP   WANTED.\nIt^fbT-W-O^-NTTftlTw-\nW. Pirktr, SM Dakar 8t, Phon. 283.\n.'ANTBD\u2014Cnrpcnlors; laborers.\n'ANTED\u2014Second nr third cluss\ncam engineer; compressor and circle generator and switchboard experj-\nicc. Wages J\">. eight bonis, lleilley\nojd Mining Co. ISM)\nBU8INE88 OPPORTUNITIES\nIMBBU^mMHNESs' FOR \" SALK--\nCan bo easily handled. For nartlr.u-\nrs apply box S82, Dally News.   (\u00abS2)\nOOM ANJDjKJARD.\nHOARD\nDOM     AND\nterms; 913 Vernon.\nReasonable\n(860\nHUGH W. ROBERTSON\nSucco.aor to\nMcQuarrie _ Robertson\n14 Ward St N.l.on, B. C.\nJH IsKNT\u2014 Business offices lu All*\nbcrdeon Block, .1 roonis front, steam\nheated, ,25.0(1 per month,\nttonse, 0 rooma, next Kerr Apart*\nments, ,15.00 per month.\nHouse, 9 rooms, lCdgowoud Avenue,\n(18.00 per month.\nMisekooping roonis. double, star-\nland Theatre block, ,8.0 per month.\nOUSE FOR SALE\u2014Near C, V. It.\nstation, 5 rooms, all conveniences;\nBood garden; very suitable for C. I'.\nIt. man; $1800.00, on terms.\nSu ROBERTSON\nI Ward St. N.l.on, B. C.\n^^ST A^ND FOaNa7^~~\n1ST\u2014 Reading glasses enclosed In\n\u2022am'. Milker's nume Inside, also\npplng from newspaper. Return\n.ily News or phone 3731.2.       i|i|'.i)\n_BN REPLYING TO ADVERTISE-\nnents In CondenBed Columns, kindly\n\u25a0ntlon you saw it In The News\u2014it\n11, help you.\n14 FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT\nFOR RENT\u2014Furnished housekeeping\nrooms,  8 per  month.     Ovor Poole\nDrug. \u25a0 (867>\nFOR      RENT\u2014Large,      comfortablo\nroom ln well appointed houso,  Prl\nvato family. Phone 294L. (863)\nFURNISHED    SUITE\u2014All    convonl\nonces.    Campbell's Art Studio, 715\nBaker. (774)\nKERR APARTMENTS.\n(877)\nFURNISHED housckooplng rooms for\nrent over Horswlll's grocory store;\nbrick blook; 810.   Apply C. W. Apple-\nyard,  prune 444. (878)\nCLEAN, comfortablo rooms for mon;\ncentral location; hot and cold shower\nbaths.   Rates moderate. Y. M, C. A.,\nStanley and Victoria. (879)\nFOR RENT\u2014In Annable block, slnglo\nrooms, two room suites. (880)\nFOR  RENT\u2014To  respectable  parties,\nclean, well furnished 3 and 4 room\nsuites for housekeeping; 507 Silica St.\n(697>\nSEND a Dominion Express money ur-\nder.    They are payable everywhere\n35\nFOR' RENT.\nFOR RENT\u2014Furnished house, cheap;\nnice location.   Apply H. & M, Bird.\n(859)\nSEVERAL   HOUSES\nAppieyard,\t\nFOR\nRENT.\u2014\n(881)\n18\nARTICLE8 FOR SALE\nFOR SALE\u20142-inch and 1-inch wooden water pipe, 10c and 8c por [oot,\nf.o.b. Coleman.    !\u2022'. Qalnoy, Coleman,\nAttn.        ' (S\u00a36.*\nONE  MAN   STUMP    PULLER    and\nplough  for sale,  nearly new.    For\nparticulars   wrlto   Edward   Schmidt,\nCooper Creek, Lnrdo. (857)\nIT~1S~AL\\VAYS SAFE tu send a Dominion Express money order.   Five\ndollars costs three cents.\n13 SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014MALE^\nMACHINIST with automobile experience seeks employment. Box 808,\nDully News. (80S)\nWANTED\u2014Uy cx-soldier, position us\ntimekeeper,    bookkeeper   or   other\nclerical work.   Apply Hex 865, Dally\nNows. (866)\nWANTED\u2014By man nml wife, sltun-\ntlon as cook nml helper; camp preferred,   Box S61. Dally News.     (861)\nWIRE CABLE SPLICER\u2014it yon have\nany such  work apply to Box 819,\nDnlly News. (819)\n23\nPROPERTY FOR SALE.\nFOR SALE\u2014Block  120, Frultvalc, 10\nacres, $750 cash. Worth doublo that\namount.   Box S63, Dally Xows.    (853)\n19\nPOULTRY AND EGGS.\nFoil   SALE\u2014New   laid   eggs.    .1.   II.\nBliss.    Phone   328   1,1 (875)\nFOR  SALE\u2014Pure bred White  Leghorn cockerels from Solly's \"Special\nPen\";   (2<i0 eggs) $2 each.   J. Doyle,\nEdgewood,  H. Ci (851)\n47\nTO LET\nTO LET\u2014For 3 or 5 years, farm. 7\nbead cuttle, team uml Implements;\n30 acres cultivated, 10 acres orchard,\nlots free range. Rent $200 year. All\nlncreusc of stock to go to renter. Apply Clark Marshall, Burton, li. C.\n(S9..>\nBUY your mil of town supplies with\nDominion   Express   money   orders.\nFive  dollars  costs   three  cents.\n\u00bb       LIVESTOCK FOR 8ALE\nTHREE beautiful puro bred Collie\nPUPPlos, for and five dollars. Parents exceptionally fine with children.\nIdeal Christmas gift. Mrs. Wood,\nWinlaw, B.C. (DM)\nFOR    SALE\u2014Ono    buckskin    mate\nweight 950, ten years old; good for\nriding or driving.    Prlco J'SO.   .1. R,\nSauroll,  Frultvalc,  B.  C. (871)\nFOR SALE\u2014Registered Holstoln bull,\nflvo years old; grand dam's record,\n20 lbs. butter seven days; registered\nMolsteln bull twenty months old, a\nsplendid animal and from good slock.\nH. H; McClurc, Wycliffe. (858)\nFOR SALE\u2014Strong, thrifty six weeks'\npigs, tl Appleton Bros., Proctor. )\n(702)\n21        LIVESTOCK WANTED.\nWANTED\u2014One or two first plan.\nnplk cows, just freshened or to\nfreshen next month. Written gttaran.\nteo required. J. de (lans, Edgewood,\nB.C. (8601\n42\nMATRIMONY.\nMARRY\u2014Many rich.   Particulars free.\nli. Morrison, L 3053 W. Holden, So-\nattic, Wash. (883)\nEGYPTIAN LOVE and Hypnotic Perfume. Said tu give power to attract\nlove or make others oboy. Bottle und\nInstructions 25c. Three. BOc. . Five,\n$1.00. D. N. Chemical Company,-uox\nOil,   Beaiimonl,  Texas. (914)\nYlll.'K miTl'ltE FOltKTt'LD-KlMld\ndime, ago, birth date for truthful,\nreliable, cunvlnclng trial reading.\nHazel House, P.O. ' box' 1408, Los\nAngeles,   Oh (913)\ntt   MISCELLANEOUS\u2014WANTED\nWANTEO-CLEAN   COTTON   RAGS.\nS    CENTS    A    POUND;    SMALL\nPIECES    NOT    WANTED.     DAILY\nNEWS. (329>\n SJEC^DJ^^DEjM-ERS. ^\nfHE ARK pays cash for secomlhaiu\nfurniture, stoves; 606 Vernon; Ph. 65L\n43\n\"HOTELS.\nA SOLDIER'S  FRIEND Is Dad  Oilcll\nat tho Provinco Hotel. Grand Forks.\n(884)\n11\nFEMALE  HELP  WANTt-D.\nWANTEn-.Mutlicr's help, light housework, part cure of one child.    Box\n891, Dally News. (851)\nWANTED\u2014A la.ly^iiulji 7oT~\"rtlTii7li\nrirst week ln .January.   Slate terms\nand experience   Apply .Mrs. Pownall.\nBull  River,  B. C. (S72)\n(1RADUATE NURSE wanted Immediately, salary .'50. Apply secretary\nPontleton Hospital Board, l'entlc-\ntoti. (870)\n34 TEACHERS WANTED.\nWANTED \u2014 Toucher ~for    Balfour\nschool.   Apply secretary, Balfour.\n(8481\nSCHOOL BOARDS requiring teachers\nwrite or wire to B. C. Teachers'\nAgency, 1001 3rd Ave., Vancouver.\nExpert service, promptness and care.\n(fullest details concerning teachers.\n32\nFOR SALE OR  RENT.\nGOOD cosy brick flat fur rent cheap,\nall   modem;   small   ranch  for  sale\ncheap; house for sale cheap.   William\nHancock, Box 077.  Nelson (808)\nWANTED\u2014Single end plate punching\nund   shearing   machine.     I'utterson\nBoiler &  Iron   Works,  llcalloy Ave.,\nVancouver, B. C (SHO)\nWHEN REPLYING TO ADVERTISE*\nments ln Condensed Columns, kindly\nmention you saw it in The News\u2014it\n111 holp you.\nbusiness and Professional Directory\nHOSPITALS\nrivate  Hospital\nLICENSED  BY  PROVINCIAL\nGOVERNMENT. .\nVo givo particular attention to all\nnolo trouble- home.like apartments\n> ladies awaiting acouebment. (.'cried nurses sent out on private cases,\nrn or country. Highest references;\n_onablo  terms.  Inspection   Invited.\nMrs. Moon, Superintendent.\nII   HOME  PRIVATE   H08PITAL,\n.lis and Bak.r St.,, Nel.on, B.C,\nPhon. 372 for Appointment\nP. O. Box 772.\nACCOUNTANT*\nW. H. FALDING,\n_[\u00bb Aocountant, Bank of Montreal\nChambers, Rossland, B.C,\ni. H. LAWRENCE,\nAccountant, Ete.\nUjyal Bark Building, N.l.on, B.C.\nBUSINESS COLLEGES.\nILSON BUSINESS COLLEGE\u2014\n>ay and night cinsses. Complete\nilness course. Apply P.O. box 745.\n(886)\nFUNERAL DIRECTOR\".\nJ. ROBERTSON, ]\u2022'. D. D. & E\u201e 303\nVictoria street. I'hone 292; nlglit\nOno 1B7-L.\t\nASSAYERS.^\t\n_?W.\" w\"l DDO WS ONJioxA -1 iosTncT-\nson, B.C. Standard western charges.\nFLORISTS.\nGRrMEXLE^^RE^NHWsES, Nelson.   Cut flowers and floral designs.\nENGINEERS.\n\\y Nation. B. C. T>\nCIVIL AND MINING ENGINEERS\nB. C, Alberta and Dominion\nLAND SURVEYORS\nCrown Grant Anonta      Blu. Rrinting\nPHYSICIANS  AND SURGEONS\na. l. Mcculloch,\nHydraulio Engineer.\nProvincial Land Surveyor.\nRaker St., Nolson, B.C.\nA. D. NASH,\nMining Englnaar.\nConsultation,    Exploration,    Development  Reports.\nRoom   2,   Royal  Bank  Bldg.,  Nelson.\nJOB PRINTERS.\nTHE NEVvTpUBTisHING-O;, LTD,\nAll klnda of\nCOMMERCIAL  PRINTING, RULING\nAND BOOKBINDING.\nHigh Claa. work.\nCartful Attention Paid to All Ordera.\nDr.A.T.Spank.e\nM. D., C. M.\nEye, Noae, Ear and Throat\nSpecialist\nOffice;   Sulto   121-122   New  P.\nBurns Building, corner 8th Ave.\nand 2nd Street E., Calgary.\nPhones:   Office,   M2848;   House,\nM2077\nInterne and House Surgeon Manhattan Eye, Ear. Noso and\nThroat Hospital, Now York City,\n1911-14. Specialist to Calgary\nSchool Board.\nLADIES'\nGIFT\nBOOTH\nSecond Floor\nMEN'S\nGIFT\nBOOTH\nMain Flocv\nDo Your Shopping Early-Don't Let the\nShop Late Jinx Get You\nTHE MEN'S GIFT AISLE\nTHAT'S  IT\u2014IN   OUR   MEN'S  OWN   STORE\u2014THE   ARTICLES   HE LIKES,  IN  ABUNDANCE WHICH   LADIES AND CHILDREN  CAN\nINSPECT AND PURCHASE IN COMFORT.    ISN'T THAT AN IDEA OK 8HOPPNG,   WHAT SHALL I GIVE HIM? WELL, THERE ARE;\nPear Friends:\n1 was deliijlitcd to see su many of you\nyesterduy. Sunlc of tho boys nnd girls\nhtivp written me such beautiful letters\nthut 1 should very much like ymir fathers \\\nund mothers to sec them. Any parent\nwishing to see any uf these letters cun do\nso by applying nt tho general office vvliero\nthey are all on file. I have received such\na number ot letters today that 1 cannot\nlics.'ilily reply tu thorn th.'s week.. Bo\ngood, buys and girls, and watch for picture show opining. I will be at \"The\nBuy\" itbnut I o'clock this afternoon.\nSANTA.\nllutise Coats, cuSy and warm, of\nBlanket Cloth; tJ7 \u00a3fl\nfur   <ui,Ou y<\\      f<A  i\nBath   Robes    for   lounging,   In \/    \\\\     Y.AJ\ncomfortable homey  (Hi, (Hi \/      Is     <_fa*\nelms Ipiu.iju \/  J'  mm\n'f\\\\a always  useful Collur Box. \/     (T      ^tWjjV'O''.\nBrown Suede ur Dressed Kid: '* _   ^Y-'{*_'.'''' '*\"\u2022''-'-''\u25a0'\"\n:\"\"\"\"\"'lh til's $. Kf) ' Of'5'' Wii\\:\nstud   bnx.iP ii I sv>) if SiOU tefaeKrv .\"\u25a0VwfiWjJ ,\nor throat   protection,  Merer- \u25a0 ^s^\u2014-J     fefSfiigftv\nused     Silk     .Mufflers,     with ~~3\\       fefosRiii\nPor\nW\nfringe\nJEh\nr H.50,1-2.25 i i^mm\nI'ura     Silk    Reefer    Mufflers;      v  n^^hMWtMr\" *\u2022\n2fi ,.$2,75, $3.00   -\\   JFiZkW--\nIMiL% ^mm&\nA Price Heller on cvcrjlhing\nCanada Fnoi Menu-\u2014 No. |t-_-*\nJersey Cranberries, Oil*.\nper 11\t\nBununur,\nper It\t\n..Wb\n15c\nStrictly Fre.h Eggs,\npor dozen \t\nuU-r\nKre'sh l\\iryU%\nper bunch \t\nFresh llothtAttu  [.flU.i.co,\np\u00ab>r  lb\t\n,5C\n49c\nQI.A\n*mm*\\J\nVsJti\nCRa\nwifb\nKresb I'ack Buck Lobster,\nU*', per tin\t\nFrcph Buck Buck l.obatcr,\nhs, per tin\t\nr'resh rack Buck Lobster,\nis, per tin\t\nPURE HONEY\n\"Pride nf Ontario,\"\n.\u25a06-lb.   tin   \t\n\"Pride nf Ontario,\"\nr.-lli. tins \t\nIB Boxes Bond .Mucin- QsJ JJj;\nlush Apples, per box...yilUU\n\"The best applu for children.*''\nlolored NettliiRa fur maklng\nChrlslm'ns stockings, In gold anil\nyololw, SO Inches, wide. -J f|_\nyurd    ivii\nWhen Down\nTown\nDon't  Forttot  to   Call   at\nOur Gift\nShop\nAnd See the  Mnny\nSUGGESTIVE   PRESENTS\nPrices to Suit Everybody\nlie cun always  use rnore of ibes\nl.lsle Darters In Christ-    OP.'s\nnms box   tjl\/\nnn\niUU\nSilk Arm  <JK\u201e   yr;^\nBands.,.UWb|  I .''*\",\nCombination   Sots,   Armeiinds  niul\nsuspend-   tj\u00abj nn \u00ab\u25a0) ftn\nUlti         V.      II'.M.'-      Vfbml-J^'\nsun web       ci un \u00ab1 7K\nSuspenders   .<j\u00bb iium, y \u25a0>* \u00abJ\n1.1,,'e Web Sus- EfUn    7K\u201e\npcudcrs    us^u, . wti\nGLOVES. DON'T FORGET\nGLOVES\nMocha.', Wool lined\u2014\n\u00abi 7R   CO Kfi   CQ ^K\nfiici]  v*-\"<-\"*'i V.>;'\u2022\u2022 i'\n..ywiwv\nWHO EVER  HAD  ENOUGH.\nHANDKERCHIEFS\nCotton Handkerchiefs, ORr\nSlicbu. I'nr linen.\npair\t\nWimiI tllovcs-\nqK\u00bb <i!i nn \u00abi qk\nvo ir,\n <jir_tl O\nKid Clow\n1!;\nVISIT OUR  MEN'S GIFT\nAISLE TODAY\n\"1\nCotton Handkerchief\n80c\nthreo for\nLin: i\nHum\n1S\u00bb\n..J-sjlll]\n\u25a0;I\/I|)\n\u00bbn\u00ab\ni-.'\\\nchiefs\nUUU\nI.I net\nII.in.\nUsrehlefs\nwltb\nTill\/\nhilt\nnlo  .\nUnci\nliani\nKerchief,\nwltb  I\niltlujs;\nfir\n0\n (j)\n1,25\nSilk\nkor\nSottvtt\nihletu\nIr iliind-\nS3c\nAN\nD, OF\nC\".'^CE\nTWO\n, a Tir\nOR\nThey\nadd 11\ndash of color find usc-\nf\u00abl:\nis- It\nChrlstm\nis giving. The\nl|UI\nilly  n.\nn'.lks ui\nk  Bllrpl\n.pir.fi.iy\npoi\n1    an,\nIho    B\nladings\nvery\nRPn   7H->   \u00ab'1        .9 Rn\nits. j)   I v)!\/]  s|* I   TC\nTC  i.,.j..iOo\n$1.00\n$2.00\nIn Our Ladies' Gift Booth Section\nSecond Floor.\nSilk  l.nvf.H-pb Chonyrp, irlmmod luco a:\nhni.<i undo i'oHett; ivovy dnlnty prcucnt.\npin tui U>  witli plunler of\n:-'ilk nnd Crone 'i<- Crtono Camt\u00abulc\ntiie.' and riiilnm   \t\nL>:iinty Sluulnw Liav  \\U\nnnd ribbon   \u2022\ntrim !*.(>\u2022.1\nloir Cups, trinuncd laco\npq ok wo Kn <ei\nJllvl.-'',  >jl_iOU,  vp 1.\nS4.50\n.1 7R\nid\naSBSS\"-\n\u00ab?0 QK  <*\"). OR\nV_.uvJi -yjitsi\nlicit, ilreen. Rose und    Whit\nInches wide, per\nyard   \t\nCoatoo' While Crochet Thread, In\nall sizes; two bulls Q\nfor   \u00abJ\nRcru, per\nball\t\nIf yen anticipate buying Christmas Handkerchiefs du so us early\n10    us iiussiole.   Our Mock Is going fust.   The prices are nn reasonable.\nIRa    '\u2022 special lino which Is worthy of your Inspection Is a Calentlnr with\n iOC    IlnndUi \u25a0chiefs attached In a large variety of styles nnd prices, put up\nnvcloi cs, ready tor mailing,\nI'ur > White Umbrolderoil Runners,\nneal y ivorked; a very ule.>, Inex-\nliosm..   gift.    Special KQ\u201e\n!5c\n2flc\nOn the Bargain i'< uutor, a few pnlrs ol While I'Tnnnclctto Wankots.\nThese tire slightly shop soiled; warm, fleecy ,,ua!:t\\; i:l^.-. ;,sxsn.\nRegular, |ii!r, 4J.9B; en sale today, OO OK\npet' iv.li   ....'....\"  ifdiS.V\nvalue,\nTidily ll\nstronsi\nsqueak\nEu li\nvh\nUUU\nill's,  lu  twn trixcB',   extra\nmade;    till    mailo    to\n<M OK fy KQ\n v i -.L'-J) y_nJ_\nWHOLE8ALE.\nA. MACDONALD & CO., W1I0I.,H-\naale Grocers and Provision Merchants. Importers of Teas, Coffees,\nSpices, Dried Fruits, Staple and\nFancy Groceries, Tobaccos, Cigars,\nButter, lOggs, Cheese and Packing\nHouse Products. Office and warehouse,\ncorner of Front and Hall streets. P.O.\nbox 1095; telephones 28 and 23.\nAUCTIONEERS.\nC, A. WATMRMAK & CO., Opera blk.\nWM. CUTLER, AUCTIONEER,   Box\n474; phono 77.\nNOTICE.\nVollco Is hereby given thnt the first\nling of the Court of Revision for the\nrpose of revising the list of voters\nprepared by the Clerk of tlio Mu-\niballty of tho City of Grand Forks,\n'the year A.I).. 1019 will be held\ntne Council Chamber, First streot,\nthe City of Ornnil Forks, B.C., on\nesday, the tenth day nf December,\nX IMS at the hour of 1:00 In the nf*\nnoon,\nJOHN A. HL'TTON,\nCity Clerk.\n)alcd nt Orand Forks, B.C., this 3rd\nv of IVoemher, A,P. lull).\nCORPORATION  OF THE  CITY  OF\nNELSON\nCourt of Revision\nPublic notice is horeby given that\nthe first sitting of tho Court of Revision will be held in the Council\nChnmber nf the City Hall on Tuesday,\nthe 10th day of December, nt S o'clock\nm., for the purpose of correcting\nand revising the .Municipal Votels'\nList for the year 1919.\nW. if, WASSON,\nCity Clerk,\nNelson, H. C, Deceinbor |, lits.\nCORPORATION  OF THE  CITY  OF\nSLOCAN\nCourt of Revision\nPublic notlco Is hereby given that\ntbo Court of Revision for tho purpose\nof correcting and rovlslng the Voters'\nList for the noxt current year will alt\non Tiiesdny, the 10th day of December,\nmil, In the Municipal Hall, Slocan,\n1), C. ut 8 p. m.\nE, GRAHAM\nCity Clerk.\nNov. 30th 1018.\nKING ALBERT VISITS\nHOSPITAL AT COURBEVOIE\n(My Dally News Leased Wire.,\nPARIS, Dc. 6, tiliivas age'ney.)\u2014\nKing Albert uf the Belgians, acccni-\npaplcd by Prince Loopold, tills morning visited the Belgian hospital nt\nCuurhovolo uml also n home for soldiers. He was warmly wolcomcd\neverywhere. At the soldiers' heme till'\nking wns received by Belgian offeials,\nBelgian buy scouts, repatriated sol-\nidem and several hundred ciciHins.\nQueen Elisabeth, nceomiwinied by\nMine. Polncare, visited the Belgian\nhospital Albert l. the Cochin hospital\nand St. flervuls church, bombarded by\nInsomnia Cured\nWithout Drugs\nInternal   Bathing  Relieves the Cause.\nIf you don't ftloen there Ih nlwuyfl\nsome cull HO. Don't start domlnn with\ndrugs. Norves catt'l consume them.\nRelieve tho cause and a good, .sound\nSteep will ho tho result.\nThe system cannot be right .If tho\n(.olon or largo intestine Is not kopt\ni.loun and free from till waste mutter\nBatho Internally If you want perfect,\nhealth.\nMr. V\\ C. V'olgt, Rapid Clly. Man.,\nwrites! ''Ifor several yours i mfforcd\nfrom indigestion! nervous debility, In-\nsornhln und constipation. Jlud no np-\npetite and doctors did not expect I\nwould live throughout the winter, Your\nhook Interested mo, I got a 'J. U. 1-.\nCascade' nnd In a few days obtained\nremarkable results, i now sleep and\nenjoy my meals bettor than for years\nbefore. I regard tho 'J.ILL. Cascade\nus a Godsend to mo.\"\nThe \"J. li. I*.. Cascade\" is n perfected appliance for Internal bathing) invented by Dr. ('has. A. Tyrrell of New\nVork und has been the means of restoring thousands to perfect health.\nIt bi shown and explained by Tbe Canada Drug & Hook Co., who will bo\nploused to give you nn Interesting\nbook railed \"The What, The Why, Tbu\nWny of Internal Hathlug\" on rl(|U0St\nA-Bk for li. |\nthe Germans oh Hood Friday. She\nwas greeted enthusiastically In tho\nhospital.1, by the wounded, will Whom\nshe shook hands.\nLater tho king and queen were\ngnosis at luncheon at the foreign office, and from there went to the olty\nhall, where a recoptlon wits held In\ntheir honor. The pre.-ideiit of the municipal council in welcoming the Belgian monarchs, told of the love TarLs\nhad for thorn. The king thanked the\npresident und expressed the wish of\nj.II the ltclgluus for the continued\ngrcatnosH and prosperity if Paris,\nl tu l.o      Tlto Bnmar Joint twins, well known\nConey Island oddities, have been taken\ni.    Horn   the   cure   of   their   father  and\nnf physical exhaustion.   The tug left    placed In the,custody of the member\nlo re.u-h lilm.   Ho was bel\nin n'o lmmeill.it\" danger.\nThe captain ->f tho t.iK was in\nKing!.ton last night and ran Into n\nstorm. After an nil nighl battlo the\nnavlgatora lost their hearing i-ml hud\nno Idea where they Were win n tho\nvotsbl stranded.\nof ccngrcffl from Iho ibiltppbie islands.\ni.t a single bid was received when\nRochester breweries were put up\nKOLCHAK  SAYS  HE\nWORKS FOR RUSSIA\n(By Dally Nowb Leased Wire,\nWASHiNCTii.N, Dec. 6.\u2014The Russian embassy wan advised today that\nAdmiral Kolchak, dictator of the all-\nRussian government at Omsk, has\nannounced thut ho Is working SQ.lply\nfor the natlopal reconstruction o Russia and will utilise military forces\nonly for tho purpose of restoring ordor\nin Russia nnd making the government.\nPolitical strife which impedeu the\nwork of tho administrative bodies during the past two months, the admiral's\nannouncement said, bad been eliminated, An extraordinary economic conference has been convoked for the purpose of uniting all the economic, industrial and other forces of the country. Measures aro bolng taken to obtain Improvement of economic conditions, not only for tho army, hut for\ntho civil population in the. districts\nfrood from Bolshevlki control.\nTUG  DRIVEN  ASHORE\nON NEW YORK BEACH\n(By Dally Xews Leased Wire,)\n\u25a0HOCHESTIBR, N. Y\u201e Dec. 6.\u2014The\ntug Laura Grace of Kingston, with u\ncrow of nine men und ono woman\naboard was driven ashore nt Grand-\nview beach off the port of Rochester\nthis morning, i-ight men, the captain\nand tho woman, reached shore safely In\na small boat. One man remained on\ntho tug und the United States const\nguard wjfa niiildii-  strenuous ej-oria\n MOE TEN\nTHE DAILY NEWS 1\nT (UfURPAY, DECEMBER 7, 19l\u00abf '\"\n-UJ.1-..I   .1 L \t\nUNEQUALLED POR GENERAL USE\nV. P. TIERNEY, G.n.ral Bala. Agent,\nN.l.on, B, C,\nCam supplied to nil railway points.\nLaunch and Car Owners\nHave your etorag. batteries charge.\n'and taken eare ef during the winter by\nNEL80N TRANSFER CO,\nPhene 35.\nTHE ARK\nLlneoleum, inlaid, yard ... SI.85\nLineoleum, printed, yard .. 81.20\nFlannelettes Blankets, pnlr S3.25\nMen's Heavy shoes, pnlr .. 84.00\nHeavy Cotton, yard   25c\nRollor Towelling, yard   200\nHeavy Flannelette, yard ... 27'\/*C\nPrints and Ginghams, ynrd .. 25c\nLadles' Vest and Drawers, 75c\nSeo our Wilton, Brussels, Axmln-\nster nnd Tapestry Ruks before purchasing.\nPhone 66 L 606 Vernon St,\nJ. W. HOLMES\nNo School\nDON'T   LET   THE   CHILDREN'S   MINDS   BECOME   STAGNANT.\nA CAREFULLY SELECTED BOOK WILL OVERCOME THIS.\nWe have what, beyond doubt, is the most comprehensive assortment of\nJuv.nlld Book., Fiction and Instructive every brought to Nelson.   Hero\nar. a few titles, from a myriad variety, which are bound to give unqualified pleasure to the little folks.\nMother Goose (Illustrated)\nButterfly Babie Book\nFlower Garden\nLittle Meuae\nSunbonnet Babies\nJack Jingle in Jungleland\nDot Dolly's Tea Party\nTiny   Folk.  Annual\nThe Blue Book\nThe Red Book\nPiter  Pater  Book\nThe Picture Lend\nStrang's Annual\nMother Goose Jingles\nIn the Country of A B C\nKindergarten  Limericks\nViolet  Book for Girls\nBrave Deeds ef War\nChildren's Garden\nTho Joy Book\n-Sunny Rhymes\nThe Little Red Balloon\nA Year With tho Fairies\nBird Children\nMy Own Fairy Tales\nAND HUNDREDS OF OTHERS\nCanada Drug & Book Co.\nH. Bedding of Toronto was staying\nhi the Htrnthcoim yesterdny.\nBoys' and Girls' Bcoks\n'   Honty, Alger. I.. T. Meade, Mrs.\nWolemvorth, R. N. Carey, etc.\u2014two\nlines, two prices\u2014\neach  35c and 65c\nUnci.  Picture Hooks, Animal A\n1J C. etc  15c to 50c\nCardboard-covered lithographed\nhooks, largo and generous sizes\u2014\nKneli 25c.  35C.  50c  and 75c\nR. L Hickingbotttm\n413 Ward St., Nelson\nCorp. 11. .1. Hughes and Corp. C.\nCiil.son of Vancouver were guests at\nthe Queens yesterday.\nChristies Biscuits\nWc have Just received n full lino\ndirect from the factory, Including\u2014\nSodas lii .-ih. tins   65c\nKotlas lu .-Hi. ni.G-l.agQB 45c\nGraham Wafers In 2-lb. tins 65c\nSalted  Rocoptlon Wafers\u2014\nln 2-lb. tins  60c\nFig liar, per lb  35c\n(.'oco Brittle, per Ib  35c\nPeach Sandwich, per lb  35c\nArrowroot, per Ib  35c\nJ.A. IRVING &Co.\nTHE   GREAT   SUPPLY    HOUSE\nTELEPHONE 111\nP. M. S.\nBELTING\nFOR   MILL   AND   MINE   TRANSMISSION   WORK\nIT-     FRICTION     SURFACE     ELIMINATES\nSLIPPAGE      AND      PERMITS      MAXIMUM\nTRANSMISSION    OF    POWER\nHOSE\n\"EFFICIENCY\"   AIR   DRILL   HOSE\n\"LION\"  PNEUMATIC  TOOL  HOSE\n\"MULTIPED\" WATER HOSE\nPACKING\nRED   SHEET   PACKING   FOR   ?TEAM\nHYDRAULIC   PISTON    PACKING\nWE   CARRY   COMPLETE   STOCKS   OF   LINES\nMANUFACTURED   BY\nGutta Percha & Robber Limited\nWood-Vallance Hardware\nCompany, Limited\nWHOLESALE   AND   RETAIL\nNELSON,   B.C.\nPto. T. IA. Fortlor of |K.lmborloy\ncamo In on tho Crow boat last evening\nfor medical examination. Ho oxpects\nto remain ovor Saturday In Nelson nod\nreturn on tho Crow boat Sunday morning.\nWillow Point Ferry\nNo ferry next week until Saturday.\nLeave Willow Point 0 a.m.\nLeave Nelson ...HO p.m.\nMasters & Fletcher\nR. Allen of Merritt was at the Kootonay yestorday.\nE.  Knox     of  Toronto was  at  the\nStrathcona yesterday.\nFlowers\nLet  us supply your wauls in\nent flowers ami potted plants.\nWo  Make a\nSpecialty of\nFunoral Designs\nAll ord.rs left with Beans'\nconfoctionary have prompt attention,\nGrizzelle's Greenhouses\nNELSON, B. C.\n\"   SAY   IT   WITH   FLOWERS\"\nKEEP FULLY INSURED\n1 am agent lev Hu' following\nstrong, liberal, reliable, flro Insurance  companies:\nCALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF SAN FRANCISCO\nof the Commercial Company of London,  England,  tho largest general\nInsurance company In  the world;\nassots over $160,000,000,00,\nPALATINE    INSURANCE    COM-\nPANY,   LIMITED,   OF   LONDON,\nENGLAND.\nAssets over $3,000,000.00.\nLONDON   UNDERWRITERS,   OF\nLONDON, ENGLAND.\nAssets ever $22,000,000.00,\nBRITISH EMPIRE OF THE BRITISH   AMERICA   INSURANCE   OF\nTORONTO, ONT.\nAssets over $3,600,000,\nNOVA   SCOTIA   FIRE   OF   THE\nHOME   INSURANCE   COMPANY\nOF NEW YORK\nAssets   over   $11,000,000,00.\nL'UNION       FIRE      INSURANCE\nCOMPANY  OF  PARIS,   FRANCE.\nAssels   over   $14,000,000.00\nAMERICAN    CENTRAL    INSURANCE COMPANY OF ST. LOUIS\nAssels  over  $4,000,000.00,\nWrite, call or phone 130 for rates\nH. E. DILL\n60? Word St., next to Canada Drug\nS. Book Store\nf_lft_f?V   ^\nWRIST WATCHES\nAN IDEAL AND USEFUL GIFT.\nWe now havo the largest and finest stock of Wrist Watches w\u00a9 have\never carried..\nI4K SOLID GOLD^RIST^WATCHES\nFITTED WITH FINE 15-JEWEL LEVER MOVEMENTS AT\ncqn nn un nn  -..\u00ab. nn  .an nn\nvpOVi.Uj    sWUlUUj   IpUUlUUj   s|SUUlUU\nSPECIAL,   s;lZ*li_<l\nFINEST GOLD FILLED WRIST WATCHES\nRELIABLE 15-JEWEL MOVEMENTS\n$15.80\nTO\n522.00\nAll .these Watches are fully tested and timed to carry our guarantee.\nA WRIST WATCH-THE GIFT OF THE HOUR\nSPECIAL  ATTENTION  TO  OUT  OF  TOWN  ORDERS.\nSend for Our Spocial 14-K. Wrist Watch\nJ. O. PATENAUDE\nARTISTIC JEWELER\nChristmas  Gifts\nFor Men and Boys\nEvery man and boy will appreciate a\nnico Tie, a  warm Woolen   Muffler, a\nLwW.l       Pair \u00b0' G|ovcs or a box of Handker.\nchiefs.\nTh-\nrf\u00a7\nM  ifllCl'H\nlit  \t\n I OC TO tp&iOu\n$1.50 to $4.50\n$2,25 to $4.00\nHandkerchiefs, in Silk or Linen, or with Initials.   We also have a large\nselection of Khaki Handkerchiefs in Silk and Linen.\nDressing Gowns\nand\nSmoking Jackets\nWarm, comfortablo garmcnlt., which\nwill mako '\u25a0 most acceptable Christmas present,   Smoking Jackets\u2014\nDrusslntf\n(.owns\n$8.00 to $10.50\n$7.00 to $15.00\np**m.z.\nJ. A. GILKER\nSOYS'  AND   MEN'S  OUTFITTER\nInfluenza\nHat. cost the Life Assurance Companies a huge amount, but\nthoy am strong. Let them carry your risk. Protect your w''fl\nand family with a Policy in the Monarch Life Assurance Company. This company writes the most up-to-date Policy written.\nFinancially strong; fair in its settlements.\nTho Monarch Life's asset- are larger, whon compared to its\nliabilities, than _ny othor Company doing business in Canada,\nand its investments ore such that Ihe rate of interest obtained\nia larger than any other Canadian Company. Call ond let us\ntalk the matter over anyhow.\nCharles F. MeHardy\nA.S.Horswill&Co.\nPHONE   121\nGOOD VALUES\nBulk Ton, great value, lb....60c\nE lbs, tor  S2.85\nCofl'eo, por Jb.. 35c\nCoffee, 3 lbs. for 81.00\nItalian Prune Jam, 4 lbs 95c\nOnions, G lbs. for 25c\nSeo our Chop for Pigs S3.25\nPROMPT   DELIVERY.\nAlfalfa Hay\nWo have a good stook of good\nquality Alfalfa Hay; also No. 1. Timothy, No. 2 Timothy and mixed Timothy and Alfalfa. Also havo fine Oat\nChop, Oilcake Meal and have Oat Feed\ncoming.\n[The Brackman-Ker\nMilling Co., Limited\nCanada Food Board License No. 12-167\nBooks    Books    Books\nYou are invited to look over our new Stock of Fiction and Novels\u2014Loave    us    your    order    now   for\nBOYS' OWN ANNUAL GIRLS' OWN ANNUAL CHUMS YOUNG CANADA\nEtc.,  etc.   Only   a   Limited   Number   for   Salo.\nTOYS, GAMES, CHRISTMAS CARDS, DOLLS, DOLL CARRIAGES,  SLEIGH-,  FLIER8.\nCANDIES,   KODAKS,   DRUGS\nP. O. Box 1083\nCity Drug and Stationery Co.\nNELSON'S   BUSY  STORE.\nMail  Orders Given Special Attention.\nPhones: Day, 34; Night 116\nTHE AUTUMN OF LIFE\ncomos unexpectedly soon ,lo ninny.\nWhy   not  arranffo   now   for  your\nown last resting place?\nHave us erect u suitable\nMONUMENT\non your lot. Then ethers will only\nhave to sec to having dates luserlb-\netl, nnd you ran know that tbo niat-\ntcr'has been given proper attention.\nWn are glad to show you designs\nany time.\nKootenai) Granite and\nMonumental Company\n3ox 365, Nolson, B, C.       Phone 164\nREAL ESTATE\nINSURANCE\nFUEL'\nThe Ideal Cash Grocery\nPhono 265\nSWEET  POTATOES\nPer lb    IOC\nCELERY\nPer bunch   5c\nGRAPE  FRUIT\nKnob    15C\nFRESH   EGGS\nPer do.  S1.00\nKLIM,\nThe only milk\u2014very economical.\n20c. 65c\nWESSON   OIL\n35c, S2.40\nKARO\nThe White Corn Syrup,\n75c,S1.40\nHerring In Tomato; tin .. 25c\nPromo,   like  Cream  of  Whoat,\nonly a little better, pkg. 35c\nII.any, 2-lb. Jars   90c\n.\\sk your denier for\nMcDonald's Pure\nApple Cider\nMade from Kootenay npplos\n} Social and Personal j\nv. Otter of  Proctor registered  nt\niho Qrand Central last night\n('. E. Llurllcr of Sloctui was registered tit the Madden yesterday.\n\\V. O. Barbour ol Toronto was :i\nguest at iho Strathcona yestorday.\nJ. D. McDonald of Rossland was registered nt the Strathcona yosterday,\nMark De Cow of Qrand Porks wns\na guest nt the Strathcona yesterday,\nlie will leave this morning for Calgary.\nTaffy\" Cummins, who is recovering\ni'rom pneumonia hi Toronto, has ro-\ncolved his discharge nml will return\nhomo in tho near future, ills mother, Mrs. N\". M. Cummins, will probably accompany him. Conway, his\nbrother who Is in Ottawa U also ro-\ncoverfng from a recent Illness and will\ngo to the convalescent hospital nl the\ncoast.\n1.1< ul.   Percy   Adams  of Cr.inbt I.\ncame in on tho <mmt train yesterday\nand will leave on tho Nasooltln iti\nmorning for CranbrooU, (.lout. Adams\nivns chief of police at Cranbrook and\nobtained lonvo of absence tq go overseas, tie !-\u25a0' now returning to hhj\nhome from Slmiighncssy hospital, Vi-n-\ncouver, where lie hns heen miller I real -\nmont,\nSEE PAGE R FOR LOCAL NEWS.\nPupils for Piano\nFranois E. Wheel.r\nPIANO\nThorough tuition given to\npupils by most modern method,\nfor spootl and advancement.\nTerms\u2014Apply SIS Silica street\nor Gem theatre.\nHigh Class Dyeing\nand Cleaning\nH. K. Foot\nFAIRVIEW, NELSON, B. C,\n(Now Storo Nosy Open,)\nCity Agents M. Papailan, 411 Ward\nStreet.\nHere Is Where You Can Save Noney on\nTobacco and Cigarettes\nI am RETIRING FROM BUSINESS and selling off the whole ef my\nstock.   A Great Opportunity to buy Christmas presents or Tobacco,\nCigarctto. or Cigars.\nPOSTAGE PAID TO ALL POINTS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA\nCASH  MUST ACCOMPANY ORDERS\nCUT SMOKING TOBACCO PER POUND\ni il,I Chum, tins .\nobi ciuir.i, In full\nSenator) tins ....\nSenator, In foil .\nT \u201e II, in tins ..\nT 'ill, |n foil    1.S0\nRegular Sale\nprice   price\n. (1.80 $1.60\n.    l.SO\n.   l.so\n.    l.SO\n.    1.80\nGroat YVost\nBrnhndls N'o,\nPlayers \t\nPall Malls \t\nPhillip Morris ...\nBonson _ Hedges\nThroe Castles ...\nMu rails  \t\n1.50\n1.60\n1.50\nI.GO\n1.50\n1.86 1.10\n...6   2.20\nCIGARETTES PER HUNDRED\nVelvet  \t\nPrlnco Allien, tins\n\" \" humidors\nOrinoco, tins ....\nil. li. Imperial ...\nPhillips Navy Cut\nlllnck Cat  \t\nLog Cabin\t\nGurries\t\nRegular Sale\nprice   prlco\n.   2.75\n1.50\n3.50\n3.50\n3.50\n3.00\n..50\n1.25\n2.40\n2.50\n2.50\n2.50\n2.00\nMoguls\t\nColumbia Clgnralls\nTucket Specials ..\nBlack Cats \t\nOtto do Roso ....\nCraven   \t\n-.75\n3.00\n1.80\n3.20\n3.75\n3.20\n\u25a01.(10\n2.50\n1.50\n2.50\n2.50\n2.20\n2.20\n2.60\n1.60\n2.60\n2.10\n2.80\n2.55\n3.00\n2.00\n2.00\n2.00\n1.25\n2.00\n2.00\nCUT THIS LIST OUT AND PASTE IT ON THE WALL FOR\nREFERENCE.\nCABINET CIGAR STOPE\n. G. B. MATTHEW, Proprietor.\nhis Christmas\nMAY WE SUGGEST THAT YOU SELECT FOR GIFTS, ARTICLES\nOF LASTING VALUE\u2014WHICH THE RECIPIENT MIGHT\nOTHERWISE NEED TO BUY.\nIn  normal t'mes, gifts that aro merely luxuries are in keeping with\nthe Christmas spirit\u2014but until normal condition.\nfollow peaco they are wasteful.\nYOU'LL FIND IT EASY TO SELECT  A   U3EFUL  GIFT  IN\nTHIS STORE\nOvercoats\nRaincoats\nDressing   Gowns\nGloves\nMufflers\nBath Robes\nMufflers\nUmbrellas\nNccUwonr\nHosiery\nCane-\nHnndkerchisfs\nShirt.\nGarters\nPyjamas\nSuspenders\nCweaters\nHats\nArmbands\nSwcntor Coats\nCaps\nBelts\nWalley\nDaily News Want Ads Get Results\n\u2022*;___\u00bb -'S    '\u25a0   -_s\u00bbI_*V\u00ab.-Am.\n","attrs":{"lang":"en","ns":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","classmap":"oc:AnnotationContainer"},"iri":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","explain":"Simple Knowledge Organisation System; Notes are used to provide information relating to SKOS concepts. 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