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Aj-thtu-\n\u25a0slghen, prom'er of Canada,  speak-\ne  ns   tpie, guest  of  honor  at  tho\nty-tens' banquet \"held tonight at tho\n'Indsor hotel  here,  jnade  ill' clear\nkat h'e was hot there 'tp,;maHo any\na\\v    pronouncements,   Ity'tit   thnt    ho\n*Ould attempt !to expound and  enj-\nJiasizo the broad lines of pcflloy lho\nvornment was following, and ln {his\nItnneotiou   referred to  Canada's na-\n(pnnl   position,   pointing   out   \"that\nelevation   of. our   status   \u00abu\u00bb  \u00ab\nWtleh' nation  hns   through   all   tho\nJfers been a\/matter of growth rather\ngan of a change and so It will always be.\"        \\\nSpeaking of racial misundorstand-\n}8. tho premier said that ho had\nJ* In nll'thc years of his public life,\neon a party ,to a statute that. In n\npglo lino \u2022 was unfair ,'to %gjlsh\nr to French, and ho added that he\n\u00bbs anxious for a fair distribution\nif the duties of government which,\nle.stated, did not exist today. He\nold Mint a fair distribution of public\nffloes of every, kind was CJa prln\nIple that that; Both tho great races\nI Canada should recognize as\nHitlal.,\nFacing   Heavy..War   Debt\nAs to, Uio. policy of tho government\ni  regard to finance and  the taxa-\non  \"I say,  look to  your tax bills\nnd wait for the budget speech,\" and\np pointed out that tho country was\nhoing a two-bllllon dollar war debt\n;-!dc)>   en la lied  uloiio, 1340,0*0,000   of\nttorest   whllo   it*. commitments   In\n'\u25a0always,     unoaeapably     unromuner-\ntlvc for some years to como\" and\ntilier   obligations  mado   Up  a   total\njf rovenuo required in  tho neighbor-\nfljrt of 1400,000,000  yoarly.. '\n-Tho g&spel I preach on this sub-\njot Je the gospel of pay as you g6.\nprogram of expenditure ,&ml toor-\njwlng Is  usually more popular but\n'e ore inst at the .timo when such\npolicy would be foolishness.\n\"Jo get money to pay as wo KO,\n\u2122- taxes have boon Imposed and tho\nrlnclptes\\ wo   have    followed   anu\n\u2022\"\u25a0wo:    \"Wo havo taken tho broadest\nissiiih-   basis   of   taxation,   aiming\n\u2022St to luivo all Or nearly all con-\niikuo n little.\"\nAbility to pay would ho said, bo\nalnly tlio prlnlcplo of all taxation\nIthln  tho limit that sHceoss would\nbo   -ponallzou   nor   cnpltul   bur-\niined.\n(Discussing tlio tariff i\u00bbHcy of tho\n'.vernment .Premier Melghen laid\n;'-wn the exact lines of tho government's position, mi mining in tho\n'ntence that \"I want the goods wo\nako Jn this country%to be mndo\nstlllr-and'   moro   'besides\u2014even\n(Continued   on Tun  Two!\nSrS____B\nti.\nfi-i TT'n-^lr--ifr,'i*7Tin*WrtjiTi*t-is\u00abaB\nTMEWEATMH\nGenerally fair;   not  much ; tsbatigt\";\nMn-teiJipefo.'tut'e.','.\nyy.       ........   ....-.,     . r       \u25a0 ....   \u25a0\n-r% ii m mil1   if \"> I'i\nmm $ans hit Bool\nto\\Run in Trials for\nSt.  Lawrence  Trophy\n' MONTREAL, Feb, 8.\u2014J. _..J_ Ross,\n\"\u25a0he Canadian horseman and f Inan*\nder hns authorized, the building-of\na.now class.B boat to take part ln\nthe trial races ,to be held to'select a\ndefender of the new St. JLnwronce\nInternational yachting trophy against\ntho boats of the White Boar old!)\nof St. Paul, Minn,, wfolch comes\nhei-e Jul*\/-\" 3 .for a three-day International rare.   \u201e .    '\nKTELSON, B. C MlBAY MQK\nTapmanian Delegate to\nEnipire Press Conference\nDies Suddenly at Hobart\n: ajCONTRTUJ^ FVU. .8.\u2014A special\n\u25a0pablo to tho lyiontreal filar from Ho-\n\u2022hart,, Tasmania,   Bays: ^\n. \"Hon. CharleB C. Davles, , managing, proprletotv of tho I-Johnrt Mercury, and Tasmanlun Mull, dlod suddenly   yesterday.\"\nMr, Davles Ib well known to tho\n\u2022Canadian newspapers) wtorfcL He\nwas a delegate to, the Imperial\n.Press conference tn Canada last\npummel* and a member of the Cifst\nImperial Tress conference ln England\nIn   1908.\nirrhans Decline to Send\nOekgates to Proposed\nBrussels Conference.\n^PAKIB Fob. 3,\u2014Tlio conference of\nporta which' was <o havo boon hold\nBrussels has beon postponed, lt\nis officially unnoClnced today. This\ntion was taken because Oharlos\nwgrnuim,   Ge-rraan   undor   secretary\nstate for  Uio treasury and chief\n\u25a0tho German mission to the -ropar-\n'lons commission in Paris, iliformad\nlV Frdnch foreign pfflco that tbo\nprman government would not sond\n^legates to Uio cOnferonco iu vlow\nthe Changed oJrcumstances,\nLeaders Agree Upon ^Tentative Date to Take Final\nVote on Bill.\nWASHINGTON', Feb, 5.\u2014Although\ntho debate on the Fordney emergency tariff dragged aimlessly on the\nsenate floor today, no reul progi-owa\nbeing made towarda deflulto action\non ,the measure, Senator M'Cumber,\nRepublloan, North Daltota, obtained\nagreement -to take up the bill with,\nii'- amoiidmentH for -a second reading, und outsldu uf the chamber,\nleaders o^ boOi slden reached a tentative understanding to fix; u date\nfor a final vote.\n\u2022 The tentative proBrum probably.\nwill be : iil'iniir* il tp the senate tomorrow and .unanimous consent ask:\ned for fin ugr-eement to vole on tilt*\/\nbill Fob. IB, or-suon after. Hen:t-\nlors tonight believed the path whh\nclear for acceptance of the  plan,\nSuggestions and counter-soggM-\nllons mado'from each t*U\\<- t;un\u00ab frequently during the day. All were\nbused on \"political maneuvering and\nthe leaders conferred nbout them\nIn  and out of the chamber.\nThe age-old bottle over tariff for\nrevenue only, 'was in sight toduy,\nSenator Fletcher, accused the He-,\npiihllcuns of using the tariff: bill to\nmake proteettonlHt**\u00bbout of all of the\ntanner* and \"sow up tholr Voles\non every protective tariff matter in\ntho future.\" lie said big business,\nespeciully the irianufuclurlng establishments, were deHlrous of high\nImport notes und udded that by giving the farmers a - prohibitory rate\non their products, xlrength, would\nbe mustered for latter revision of the\nuntoward act now under consideration hy the l\\ouse ways and means\ncommittee. ' '*\nITFMERS'Sl\nTOUONTO, Feb.. 3.\u2014HoY. O. Howard Ferguson,- Conservative leader\nIn Ontnrio, before- the orders of the\nday were called in the llglslaluro\nthis afternoon, spoke to a question\nof privilege with reference to an article In tho Farmers' Sun, which ho\ncharacterized as a faring falsehood,\nwithout u sbado\\V of foundation, and\ntook occasion to.attack Justices Itid-\ndell and Lutchford, the royal commissioners who , arc conducting an\ninquiry into,timber returns made to\ntho, lute Hearst government. The\narticle in -the Sun lu which Hon.\nFerguson took exception wus headed* he said,  ns follows:     \u2022\n'Hon. O. Htftvard Ferguson gives\naway C.00O  square mllcM by Jetler.\"\nMr. Ferguson denied statmnenls\n\u25a0triade by Justice Latchford. . He\nclaimed \"the comment und conduct\nof the commissioners conducting the\nso-called inquiry undoubtedly were\nmade to lnflahn-f the public mind for\npolitical purposes.\"\ntAflIS,,>ebi ,3.\u2014Doputy Paul  Do\nisaagnae,-speaking to tho Associa-\nd Press In tha \u25a0chamber lobbies to-\niy,; t;;tlii in; I'oiikt maJto no corneal on his challenge -published' In\nOeuvre this morning to fight a\nutf . yun Leon Daudet, loader .of\n;o .IluyaJlst asstfelatlon, with army\n>volver.s at . 00 feat, firing at\n111. M, De^ CasBUKtuic polulod out\njaVlho law; governing Fron-nh duols\no^Jdos that 48 hours must olapao\n^tween -the c|uiHungo and accop-\nmo or rejection.of tho cliailenge.\n\"Vo11    may    quoto    anything    ap-\niring In iny Chanengo this morn*\ng,\" added the deputy, \"-beyond\nut, l am bound by honor of tho\ndi to say nothing,\"\n\u2022Tlio uontroveray has attracted asv\nu'h iiitentlijii In tho chamber about, a*  the   mlulstorlal  declaration\n'Ijo   Pfti'ls   voi;fcvt;ucot   A -friend\nOf M. Do Cussagnua's \u25a0 declared , that\nas soon as the. Hint* allowance of\n\u25a018 hours had expired, M. Do Cus-\nsagniic would, \"surely slap Daubot'B\nface, west cost, north uud i-puih,\"\nand added significantly, '\"bo uu hu-nd\nSaturday   for   the   fife   works.\"\nWhlto little Ui known of M. Do\nCassagnuc's ability, no a dyellst.\nIcon Daubbt has boen. fighting* du-\nel\u00bb many* yoavw Ho lias been wounded several times ln those encounters, and , Jn turn hus wuundefl\nmany   mon!. \u25a0\nIn refusing a challenge lain Nov-\nombei*' from Paul Denise, deputy\nfor tho Department of war lo meet\nhim oii ''t'ho field ,of honor,\" M.\nDaubet   said:\n\"Duelling le a foolish practice and\nthero Is no placij for It lu Franco\nsince    the    viu-.-'\nFEJBJHIAttY 4, mh,\nSts_M\n;. ;, PAIfjSr Feb. 8.\u2014President, Pilsudaki. ofr.Poliiiid, with\na laTge number of high Polisji;. .officials and then* secretaries,\narrived in Paris this* monntig to disoussi \\y\\th President\nMillerand, Premier Briand, Marshal Foch-and? other prominent, French'officials, a possibl1! Bolsheviki offensive against\nPoland, in the early spring, and other subjects interesting,\nthe two countries. r \"\nIgnace Paderewski, foi-meji- premier of; Poland, arrived\nhere yesterday. The diScusf|onfjj\"are expected to continue\nthree days.    - \u2022 -,\ni'i ii ' i   i i       it    ii   n ,\u201e\u2022\nTIT\nTRIE OF\nCALCUTTA, Feb. 3.\u2014M. K, Ghandl,\nihe Indian leader, has addressed a\nletter to lho Duko of Connausht,\nwho Is In India to inaugurate reform\nlegislation, explaining that tho re-\nton I call for a boyeott of all funci'\n\u25a0tlons connected with his visit is\n\u2022against'the system and not against\nthe dulto. Tho letter sahl that the\nnou-euoporutora with the government\nhold 'i*ho peraon df the duke sacrefl,\nbut thai lhoyNsdught to- destroy the\nsystem fly* which \u25a0 \"O'Dwyerlum and\nDyei-lum'\"\" hnd resulted In a wanton\naffront  to Islam, *w*aa possible.\nIn ronneetloh wlUi thn inauguration\nof the legislative council. Ghandl'has\naddressed elgh rn^iss meetings whlcli\npassed rcsolutlons;that tho councillors\nresign.\nChancfltor Amcmheei\nWithdrawal of Excess\nProfit Tax in Britain\nIHKHIMilLAM, Kngland, IVtb-\n\u00bb-\u2014\u2022i. Auston -CfliamborjIalH,\n(duuioellov of Uio *tscclie*|tnfr, in\na n\\HHnAt Ih'Hi lodflr* i\u00bbilloUJiW!ii\nDipt   the   -excess   prdfjts   Ul\\   Itl\nGfedi: nrltnla   would    be witii-.\nilraivn.       Not J oiily   woutcl   UiIb .\nIjiv   bb   abolished;   lie   added   but;\niio n&b Uix would  \\_o p'roilosed\nto r6plnw It and no rtew tvixte\nii^dld bo proposed for the oom*\ning rinaueinl year.\nBefore making the announcement\ntho chancellor explained that li*\nwoe taking an unusual course in\n\u25a0an aiiiuuiin-iiur budget Intentions In advance and nothing\nbut the present abnormal oortdl-\ntions' would' -Justify such a cOuwe.\nTho war hid left BrlUttn a debt*'\nof,*- nation, hut the tturtti-y httd\nmOUe progress' and transformed the\ndeficit into a Ibalohce' un. the right\nside and had overt, begun1 to v?-\nd&cm Its obligations toward foreign  nations,\nThe excess profits tax, he sold,\nhad\" many \u2022 depots;- It tehded to\neucourug'e cxtravugajice iuuI discourage enterprise, but* the condl-\ntlpfis whieh nuulo lt uccessafj' had\nchon'ged and Its removal was no\nlonger  necessary.\nSplit in Metal Trades Un\nions;   Disown Action of\nNen Returning to Work,\n #\nVICTOWA, FEB. 3.\u2122The strike of\nIron workers employed lu the shops\nof the Molal fXtu^eV employer^ In\nthlH cKy. In nojljover wllh the men\nback at work. jieHars. Yarrow, ship\nrepair plant ut Ksiiulnuilt, was mon\naffiH*ied than any of the other con-\noorni. \u2022 l''rom the Yarrow plain\nM'Mu* 300 iin-ii walked'uul on the\nnouneeineiil made of n cut of \">y\ncents per day lu tho dully scale\nwith, however, double lime for all\nuvcnline work- Th\u00ab; striker* were\nuul.Just under, two weeks-,\n\"Vuitowm' Md, Is un open pimp,\nWith both Uhlon and noiirUpiuu inen\numptoyod, and an a result orwie li'on\nworkers' returning, there liasln-i-n a\nsplit between ib*' metal IffldB aniens\naud a large section of tholr inem*\nhers. Tlite unions refuaed-% reeotf-\nnlKe nny return to work, and disowned  the action  of  ihe men.\nFull gangs are how working al the\nYarrows' plant now with mure than\n700 men employed, with the nnsiir-\njitice of work for the iioxl three\nmonths,   ll   is  stated,  <  ,\nLarge Bodies Attack Lorries\nNear Limerick; Kill Nine\nof Force.\nDUHUN, Ktfb. 3.\u2014Mm* I'olUvimn\nwere killed and two wounded toda.*\nwhen two !ol*rlee ran into nn am-\nbuscado between Druml^H'ti and\nNewpallls,  County   Limerick.\nTlie ambuscade wds, laid within\nleu miles of Limerick, and u large\nnumber of men participated in It,\nAt08t of tho casualties occurred with\ntho first   volley.\nMembers of tho attack-luff party\ntook all the arms of the police aud\nalso sea robed their persons. It ls\nreported that Some of tho 'bodies\nof   Uio   dead   were   inutlhvted.\nAttempt to Rush Barracks\nDUBLIN, Feb. 3.\u2014Another big at\ntack Occurred Wednesday evening\nwhen 100 armed men attempted to\nrush tho Rathcomac barracks near\nFermoy. Tlio pollco, using rifles nnd\nbombs, beat off their assailants. Mo\nciiHtuilile* have been reported.\nKill Two Near Quccnstown\nDUBLIN, Feb. f 3.\u2014Dublin Castle\nlunrounecd tonight that another nm*\nlaiM-nile look,;\u2022 place this nfternoon\nnear llalllnh-atwlg, County Cork, a\nBhort distance southwest of Queens-\nlown. Four eoijstamlcs were atinckc.l.\nTwo of thom were shot dead and one\nwas seriously \" ; ( '\nman   escaped.\nADJOURN DOUGHTY CASE\nTOUONTO. Feb. ~3.\u2014John Doughty\nwho faces two true bills of con-\nspiraey to .defraud Ambrose J. Small\niKna^thfe 'theft of UOO-WMlO of bonds,\nmade another \u2022 appcaranue before\nJudge Co\u00bbto8Wi)rth today la the general sessions. Both oases were formally adjourned until tho sessions\nrponlng  tho  fl^si   of  next   nioiith.\nSTEAMER \"ARRIVALS\nvounded. NTbo   other\niit  Hi. Ju\nit.\nMi'l;i|:.'iin;i\nLIvei-pool.\nSaturn la at flalifax from Portland.\nSofia at- New  Y'ork from, Trieste.\nRotterdam at Plymouth from Now\ni York. , .\nMore women aud children\nii.'iuta!   than  ore men.\nof I\nPresent Case for Considera\ntion at Coqtmsr Conference\nin London.1\nCONSTANTINOPLE Fob. 3.\u2014The\nTurkish government demauda to \"bo\npresented at tho coming conference\nIn London on -tho Near Kustoni-quc-B-\ntlon will bo fi\\-e in number according to lho Turktth press. Tho do-\nmands are llstod thus:\n1. AhrotTW3\u00ab\u00bb .$ Hlie^prlvileges of\nOroccc in tlio' Smyrna region imdtir\nthe  treaty  uf  Sevres.'\n-.   Autonomy for Thnuv.\n3. Maintenance <\u00bbf Turkish sovor-\nfffftlly over the Turkish territory\nawaitled   In   Armenia. .\n4. .M'l-i.iic.-itinn of tho economic\nclauses of .the treaty which Infrlngea\nupon Turkey's soverel-f-mty and Independence.\n5. MddlrtcnliQD of the military\nelans wi eo that Turkoy will be enabled to retain n definite sovereignity.\nFLASHES BY WIRE\nGermans Surrender Steamer\nLONDON, Feb. \u2014The newly-completed Ocrmun steamer Vuit TirpUz,\na. vessel of l!),20o tons, was sUrrond-\n\u25a0 i'il at rihmingham todio, In uccoo-\niiuiee with tho terms off the treaty.\nLiberal Leader at Peterboro\nPlOTBRBOItU, Feb, 3.\u2014lion. W. I*.\n.Mncld n,-,ii- King arrived hero this\nafternoon und will remain bi Die\nriding of West Peterboro until tho\nend of tho week. Ho Is billed to\nspeak Jn several places in the rural districts in the interests uf O.\nN. Oordon. Uio Liberal candidate\ntho   fodeml   bycleeUons.\nGuilty of Extortion\nNBW YORK, J'eb. 3\u2014Hubert J'.\nUrlndell, president of the building\ntrades council, tonight Vvns found\nguilty of the ehurgtv of extortion\nirom founders, by a Jury tu Justlco\n.MeAyoy's   court   here,\nOnly Four Routos Practicable\nVVAbllLMJ'l'ON, Fob. 3.\u2014United\nStales fU*0)y engltuti-b who havo under consideration the projected lalio\nto river canal to connect tbo lakes\nwith tho Gulf of Mexico, have virtually decided that only four practicable routes are open. It was\nlearned   today.\nAll of the routes considered proc-\ntieablo would connect LOko Brlti with\nlite uhio river and (hence to tho\nUutf by way of lhe 'M-sslssippl.\nThreo of thu routes tlo entirely\nWithin   Uio   slate   of   Ohio. .^\nHenna Keeps &Hont\nTOUONTO, Feb. ;i.-\u2014Tresldeiil D.\nli. Huniia, ul the Canadian National\nrefused tonight iu make'' any sluAo-\nuieni with reference to tho finding of\ntho board of conciliation ou his no-\npolitics order. He\/said that so far us\ntho discharged employees wx*ro concerned, tholr coat's remained uu-\n\u25a0.'liangod.\nEndorse Crar'ar's   Lundcrehip\nMtifionUurroN. N. a.-rob.  a.\u2014\nAt the session of tbo United Farm-1\nera- of _i_\\^ Brunswick today, tho\nchoice of leader of tho F^iiuer\nmembers elected td the New Brunswick legislature A. C. I'-awcott, (of\nWestmoreland, wus endorsed, i, and\nthe uholcu of Hon. T. A. Orernr as\nIciuler of the United Farmer.-. K\nCanada In thu Dumlnion house was\nalso   endorsed.\n'1-uuretto Taylor in hev -coiidhg\nnnlval of \"I'eg o' luy Hbart\" \u25a0 will\nbe supported by*A. W. MntUiewB,\nwho ;plnyed Jerry In Chu orlgijml\nLtoudwi  r:T'\\U'.Uoy.\n1 I   \u25a0\nIE\nISlfflLS\nOne Judge Dissents in Each\noi Two Appeals Against\nJudge Gregory's Decisions\nVANCOUVEH, Fob. 3.\u2014Tho Granby Consoliili.i if Mining company lo-\n'diiy nil but entirely won 11* two\nappeals ugalnst a deeltilon of Mr.\nJustlco (\"regory who somo mouths\nago ffavo a JudejnenL- ln favor of tho\nE. &. N. railway eumixiny, seHously\naffecting tlm rights of Clratiby and\nUh eoul operations nt Cassldy, on\nVancouver l^hmd. In two judgments\ndelivered tills morning, Qranby wins\nabsolutely In what Is known as tho\nUunloii aaee and the iiroprioty of the\nprovincbl leglshllon ln tills regard\nIs upheld. Mr. Justlco Kbet'ts dissented from ' the remainder of the\ncourt  In  this judgment,\nIn the t'attner coae, 'tltlo to the\n.property Im round 10 be vested ln the\nGranby comimny, but there U a finding , thnt in gmto, Ol a.-ia'cssmcnl of\ndamages a*ptinst tiranby in .rewpoct\nKti tho tool rights tHeso shall be\nconsidered as to Uie doal'-'ln nature.\"\nThe outside price at this race ia\nslated to be n matter of $150 an\naero so that in respect to the total\nof 1100 ucj'es tho outsldo amount\nof tlio elnim thut Oranby may have\nto settle la unofficially 'estimated at\n\u25a030,1)00. Tiio original charge against\nGranby, tad tho easos gone against\nthe company, might havo run from\nn halt a million to a million dollars.\nMr. Justice McPhllllps dissented In\ntlie Gamier case.\nNolioo was immediately givolt by\ncounsel for tlie E, & N. that appU-\ncaitld-n would be made for an appeal\nthe  privy  council\nSays Press Erroneous in Ascribing Offensive Phrase,\nto Him.\nOTTAWA, Feb. 3.\u2014Hon, W. 8.\nFielding tonight gave out thu following statement In regard to the\nreport of his speech ut Peterboro,\ncurried by tl\"-' aCnadiuu Press,\nLimited:\n\"Please allow me to say that the\n..-ccssurlly brief report In the press\ntoday of my remarks at tlie Libera!\nmoctliiK in Peterboro lust night is\niu part erroneous, Inasmuch as 11 attributes to mc language that 1 did\nnot use. I i-uotc particularly the\nfollowing passage from the report:\nCorrects Ofrenslvo Plirast',\nTills man Melghen, who ls attempting lo seure the manuftictui-\nei'M Into government camp with til*'\nbogey of free I rude, Is lho same person who sent Sir George Foster down\nto Wushliislon to make a manly appeal that tho Fordney bill be withdrawn\" This report would certainly\nconvoy-an Impresslun thut KHRd Indulged In offensive personalities,\nwhich I hope is not my custom when\nenguged in political debate. ( t commented, though not quite ill the\n.manner indicated, on a speech made\na fow days ago by Sir Ocorgo Foster\nIn New York, not In Washington,\nto Mr. Melghen, while I freely criticised policies for whlcli 1 hold him\nand his party responsible, 1 certainly'did not refer to his us 'this\nm*ft Jllelghcn.Vnor did I make any\npersonable reference lo hlni that\nwas not consistent with tlie courtesy\ndue lo him and to the high position\nhe occupies.\"\nBELOW   PHYSICAL N01UIAL\nVAtN'OOUYlSK. Feb, il.\u2014T<reiuy-\nflvs per cent of the children attending the local public and high'Schools\nare \"physically bolow normal* , according tb u ruport issued tonight by\nDr, 11. Wlghunuii, chief school medical offlcor. Malnutrition, according\nto the doctor, is accountable for; u\nlargo portion of this oub.normallty.\nDuring tho'last y\u00abrr 14,282 children\nwere fxaininod with regard to their\nphysical' cotidHio-J, _   ,. , \u2022   -\n\u00bbstmm____t\n\u25a0'-.: \\ > \u00bbw\nformer French Higk Commissioner\nnet ior ,H?\u00bbty\u25a0\u25a0 Sfjd-lPflM' P\u00abd\u00ab*\u00abr\/f ft*\nCapitalizatioft, MoWliratJon or Dise^ ing of\nDebt Until United Stst^Party to Ji itmattn\u00abhi&\nmat Give* Seal of Approval t\u00bb..*W  '<>-*-* 8^iT\n^ i   \u00ab*r\u2014*- r-r\" '    1*   \u25a0\nPARIS, Fob. 3.\u2014The-French'-'pitrliiUli.. fecliiinber.-anjlnajfr..\nate, We ita seal,ot.appr&yal toi\u00bby to tiic goyernment*. _Wt\nation oil.the decisions taken by.the supreme, poiincil at, l*aBa\nrespecting reparationii, * disarmament and other queatjons. J'\nreceived Premier Briand's declaratipn with all outward ^an*\nvisible signs tliat promise a large majority on the Vote'of confl->\ndence which the Briand cabinet will seek tomorrow. \\ni\nAndre Tardieu,. former, high commissioner fci;the Unite\nStates, h&d given notice of an interptilldbW\u00ab.' This app^W\nto be taken most -seriously by, %. governments fort was a moderate attack against tho Brianfl,,\t\ncabinet, especially M. Uf-\ncheur, and' on the haste the\nFrench government had displayed to settle matters concerning the'.United States before the new administration\nwas installed.\nCriticising tho Parle conference, he\ndeclared:\n'There, can   bo   no   capltallsUlon,\nmobilisation   or   discounting   of   the\nOei'tnun debt until the United States\nIs a party to tho agreement,\"*\nVersailles Trt.ity Covers\nTho decisions of the allied confer-\nenco In Paris he assorted Were totally embodied ln tho Versailles\ntreaty. His wholo argument was\ntliat none of the decisions taken by\ntho Paris conference had not already\nboen provided for In the treaty. Tho\nuonference, he cohtonded, was useless. All that might have been done\nwas in hold the Germans strictly to\ntho Versailles treaty,\ni In making his declaration, M.\nBriand informed the deputies \u25a0 that\nthe French government \"has in no\nwiso renounced tiio purpose of collecting tho enttro debt duo from tier-\nipauy If., sho . recovers. her economic\nprosperity.\"\nCiormauy wi,uhl have lo pay to the\n'limit of her economic oupaoity. Tlie\ndeclaration was received with J-usl\nne\u00bbB-lli-u'. siisnee.* ln foot It could\nnot be recalled that the French\nchamber had ever boen so qulot under\nslmtmr circumstances.\nAllies' Taxes He\u00abvi*r\nPAIUS, Fob. 3.\u2014A compaiulivo\ntable of \u25a0 taxati.on in Germany und\nthreo of the allied countries, Great\nBritain France, and Italy, inlehdod\nto show Gernutny's ability to ibcar\ngreater burden, Is Issued In a\nwtutemeni today by tho various delegations of experts who participated\nill .tlie Brussels conference. Tho\ntier capita taxes, except local, chorg-\nd for the current fiscal year in\nGermany uro 599 marks, in Franco,\n390  francs,  In 'Italy  '101) Ure. and  In\nbreat   ilrliaiu\nsays.-   on   tho\nSi!,   the   aMe-nm.\nbasis of yeaterdiV'\".'\nNow York exe.hangfe roleB,. Uio p\u00abH\ncapita tax In dollars in Gemmnr la)\n\u2022MO in 'T-rutifce ISS.OS,. Italy fM\nand In Great Britain 188,87'\n\u2022Thoro Is a notwhlo aisenco of\nTOgeS and prices, showing *m\nUie purch-iBing powor of Oio, varlWf\nmonies* Is; so tliat exactly what ,\u25a0*-\">\u2022.\nportion of Uic av-crago.rolaA's \"\"T-\nImrs'ls  taken -Am  taxation   is -, not\n^___  receipts for thrf'..oui--**it.yei-jj.\nfn^n^iy amounted tnfSW.mW\nmarks:   France.  1o.47I.00((;000 ^-^\nItaly    7,tOO,000.000   lire.'i%and   -la\nIn\nGreat   Britain\n\u00a31.0Sl,lIib,O.OIj.\nbiscontinae StthsistencAt *i\nAllowance to Dfpend^J\n-  of Veterow m\nOTTAWA. Feh. \u00bb\u25a0\u2014 (Cm-*-**-'\npiL,^, _ The soldier- .sotUomrot\n, bnu.nl lias divided to discontinue \u00ab*\u00bb->\npe.y,ae\u201et o* iillow'aneM tor .*>JJft-.'\n!___\u2022 of- dependents of rotHrrM\nsoltllcrs r.'h*' ar* tUttar <>-^^r*\nuf trelnliia with Mi vl6w;to *g-\n,\u201eg for a loan under the SolMcr\nSettleuu nt    ai-t. j.-\nAnions the application. MW \u00bb\u00ab~\n!i,g ,-crlved are von\"\u00bbw H* \u00bba-\ncap.ieltat..U men, so' there - does \"J*,\nseem to b-,Jho atttntt-.tmaaalty to\ncomimie   rhese**\u00bbnow*\u00bb\u00ab*\u00ab. \u2022  - -\nBeginning Mal-cl?'\u00ab *?*: ^\"ll'\nollowauees will bo S\u2122\"!0-1-0\"11 :ff\napplicants who are: ra<^a\u00bb*\u00ab\nfor tnlnhig prior lo that, date- and.\nwho actually commono* tr-HlunB; ur*.\nder the supervision\" of the'.botrtt\nbefore   liny   i.'i   ne-tt.\nTAKE REFERENDUM ON PAV ,i\nTORONTO. Fob\", ?.\u2014Two thousand Toronto teacheJB ore deoldWC^\nthis week by a sort of Mforendu-tt',\nmethod whether thoy trill ask tl\u00bb>\nboard of educaUon for any salary Increases   tills   yea  .r\nflFFEDEHffi:\nOTTAWA, Feb 3 (Canadian Preaa).\n\u2014Many cttlea untl towns have -tolled\nlo tako advantage of the federul\ngovornment'B olfer to boar one-third\ntiho cost of rclk'f for destitute (families. In this connection, a heartrending si&tement of the condition In\nJJrockviiie, Ont., hoe birn received\nhere ln a letter frow tlie president\nof the Brockvillo branch of tho Great\nWar V-eterans' association, to C. O.\nABacXelll Dominion secretary. Tiva\n.statement describes conditions whlck\ncompare with those in war-sweyt\nllkralnia and Armenia: Children\nKarbed In blankets,. wearing 1)bgs\nnbout their\/leffH and feet: women\nforced to .dress in tlio remnants of\ntheir husbands' clothing in order to\nP war, and men hogging with\nleans In tholr eyes for food Cor\nhemselves anil families.'\nBrockvillo haa not yot taken advantage of Uie awvernment scheme\naccording to the Information from\nthe department -of  labor here.\nHomo lime ago tho -governor-conoratl\ncouncil passwl a voto of $500,000,\nwhich wns placed at tho disposal\nf (lie depart mon t of labor for -relief\nmrpoNCH; So -far, only ..Montnnl, Toronto, Hamilton, Pdi*tB, St, . Jomcs,\n\"Wost Klhlonan.\" Wlnnlpef, Iteghia,\n.Mouse .law. Saskatoon ami Vancouv-\nhavi- uikcn advantage of the\nscheme. No i-equesis' have -been rog\ncoived from tho provinces of Prince\nEdward Island, Novo Sootia, Sovr\nBninawlck and Alberta.\nAppoint Pk-bFESSOR   v\nOF PALAEONTOLOGY\n.orra'A, Foi. a. \u2014 Dr. if. v.\n-A'llllauis left Ottawa last night for.\nVancouver to take, up .his new duties\nprofessor of palaeontology on lhe\nstaff of the University of British.\nColumbia.\nSince 1918. the value of DrT Williams' work in tho, - government's\nService has assumed considerable sig-\nuli'lcance through tt. recognition\n\u00abf th* faet that' his scientific ro-\nsearches have a direct, application\nto tho exploration and development\nof  oil   flehlS'\nvictoria,  b. a,' Feb.- 21\u2014 1-fei-,\nson and vicinity:    Generally fair; not\nmuch change   lu   -.\u25a0 111j.. r.-i:ii:-i:;.        i!\nMax   WUi;\nVictoria     i.-.-i      30    W\nKamloop.-v     '.,,,.     '26    3c\nGrand Fork*  ___. , y    ti . .\nliaslo    '      2b    fa ' .\nBarliorvilie    ...,.\u2022      'ti-  36   j\nAtllll      \u00bb6      s. (\nCalgary     '. ;.    is    40 ;\nf'ortland         42    50 '\nSeattle      31-.  4*0 I\nVancouver      81'.. 42   '\nI'entlcton      ' JI    3(t .\nN'elsmi . ...\\. ,'..,.    ttS-V    i\nCranbrooK     2S   48   j\nrrlnce  Rupert  ........    aa. 38 , j\nDawson      *86 \u00bb\"2\n\u25a0   Winnipeg     '.  \u00bb16, io\nSan Frauolsco  ...;.,.,..    48 . 69\n\u2022 petow '\u25a0am.'\nv\nI\n 0^topf\nmmwaamaat\n.\u00bb ii iii! i    ni\nNBLSOty DAII.Y NEWk,\n'in .   I llll-  I    \"\u25a0'' ill\nFRIDAY MOANING, FEBRUARY 4,-192t,\n\" \"aimm'\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWhere the Travelling Pukll* May Obtain   tqpirlo   Aoe.mmodatl.n\n_   THE\n\u00b0*>\n\\%\nOf the Interior\nSERVICE   UNEXCELLED\nr A La Carts Table D'Hote\n8PECIAL 8UNDAY DINNER \u00bbl,00\nvv\nINCOMPARABLY THE FINEST TEA ROOM IN B, &\nOpen Dally 10 a.m. te Midnight '\u2022 Music end Dancing\n.  Tho Latest Sundaes, lc\u00ab Cold Drink, and Ice.\n' Afternoon Too (2 p.aii te 8 p.m.), 25c\nHeadquarters  for  All   Travelling   Men,   Mining   Men. and   Tourists\nEUROPEAN  PLAN      -     -      ROOMS, $1.00 UP\nHUME\u2014E.  E.  Sorott,, Vanoouve\u00ab; Graham.   C.   A.   Farrell. Vancouver\nH. H. toiler, Lethbridge; C. A. law-\nrenee, Seattle; W. L. Roljerty, Vancouver; L. C. Monk. A. W. L. Bernard. Camp Lister; C. Charlbois,\nCranbrook; Mrs, L. F, Shores, Marcus;   A.   \"U   Smith,   Cascade;   S.   D.\nDonald McGregor, Detroit; A. lnni._\nMidway; C, B. Suvuns, Slocan Cltv;\nJames C. Roberts. Charles A. Stuart,\nPortland; .1. M, Carney,\" Marcus; A.\n\\V. Waters. Fruitvale; .1. 8. McVan-\nner. .lehn MoVany, Slocan; 11. It.\nIlsloy,   Armstrong.\nWell Lighted Sample Room*\nAmerican Plan\nHOTEL STRATHCONA\nNELSON'S LEADING HOTEL\nr      A Home for Those Away from Home.\nSpecial attention to Traveling Public.\n._,   Special Sunday Dinner, $1.00\n\u00bb \"      *   \/\u25a0   H. W. SHORE, Proprietor.\nTORONTO, -Poh, a.- M tills lluh-\nauet held WI hiftllt Under lhe\nawslilcWl HI' lit,. lSn'Kiueei'ihil- niuft\nat Oath-Mi), *\u25a0, M. It. I'-aiibulrii, ,;lilef\nenlClUBBr Ul' iiite V\\ I-. ft. and lho\nnewly eieefcS IsiWluoni of in% w-\nstitllle i'l'ISsU'wl,' end lite Killist ot\nhondl' was 11. W. Beatty,' vl'esldunt\nof the C'. I1. H,, There were over\nfive hdlDU-ed ellBineere present from\nall 'jphrts of the Dominion from tho\nKeltic  lu the Atlantic.\nThe president, Mr. l'*alrbalru,'.,said\nthat railways are titteil spulfen ut\nas tho arteries ot n eolliitry, ihoso\nveins throilitH ivljieli llle Kli'enm ot\ncommerce flows throughout tho land\ncat'ryinK raw materials io the manufacturing distriots, and dlstrltillt-\nInir flnlsbed prodhbts to the furthest\nt*8ntre? of population.. \"They have,\nhowever,\" Uo continued, \"anothor\nmost lmportuiit funcllun us \"e'eH, ln\nthat thoy make .possible freedom, of\nintercourse between the peoples, in\nvarious parts of any country, encouraging and (osterlinf a knowledge\nand imilerstaiHUnK of one another,\nwhloh ylthout rallvruy eumjnuni-\neatlon would be an Impossibility, lt\nlnus boen ruii't of our business, as\nonglneers. to es]iiore to locate construct ami finally maintain the railways, of our native land, and in\nthis way we have, some eluliu to\nconsider ourselves as tbe pathfinders uf commerce, modern civilization und that partlculur unity which\nhas    united    lhe    component    parts\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nBorop-aa   and    American   Plan\nBUtua  Heat  ta   _itrj   Boom\ntu   liAI-OlNTR,   Proprietor\n\u2022\u2022*-\nQUEEN'S\u2014R. A. Langlll, Battdou;\nS. A. *Umt and wife. Apoledale; V.\nimradbury, olty; A. L. Allison. Ar-\nraw i'ark; H. B. Qrav. Anuledule;\nAmbrose Brocltman. Lrmuu Creek;\nK. 'nsworth, Idaho Falls; .1. tl. Sicr-\nthen and wife; ,1. P. Htenebeu, Spo-\nkane.\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\n\u2022 it    VB*NON    HI.    HAST\nOoafo-rtaMo Rooms, Hot and Cola\nwater, Dlmn* Room Is\nOonnecUoa\n11  and  Up.\nTHE KOOTENAY HOTEL\nMrs. Mallatta,  Prspri.tr...\nA heme fer tha world al reasor..\nable nt\u00ab>.\nOptn   night   and   day.     First-\nolats    dlnlng-rsem.      Cemfertabla\nreams.\nlit V.rn.n \u00bbL     Near Pett Office\nKOOTENAY\u2014Mike Damlon. Slocan City: E. H. Ilorswlil, Vancouver;\nM. a Hall, Slocan: E. Chenoff, Kam-\nsauk, Sosk: Sam Negrcff.\nMADDEN HOUSE\nM.   i.   MADDKN,   Vroprictrru\n\/    OT*AM ______\nOo\u00bb. Baker and Wart 8t\u00ab. Netaon\nMADDEN\u2014K. II. Blatch, Pontic-\nton: W. J. Carr, Trail: William JE.\n'iosnell, city; Donald A. McDonald:\no BIrk, Rossland; Steve Ponak, Joe\nRhodes, Troll,\nTREMONT HOTEL\nt.   NILSON,   Prep.\n\u25a0AKER    STREET\nFarnlthad   R..m.   by  Day,\nWeek  w M.r.th\nTREMONT-\u2014Oust Poss, ii.  McCar\nicill. P. M. Holland.\nSTAR CAFE\nTRAIL,   B.C.\nUnder New and First-clan\nManagement\nTha Home of Gtod Cooking\nFlrat-claaa   service   In   Tha\nKootenay's Leading Cafe\nMr   Travelling Public, aat hera\nand you'll think it's home.   Give\nTrail's leading and largest cafe\n% trial. >\nTREMONT CAFE\nBAKER  ST.\nFirst class  meals\u2014Open   day  and\n.   nlglit\u2014All   whlto   help\nReflular  lunch   and' Dinner   <|()\u00a3\nSHERIFF    _    BARROW,    Preps.\nH. W.  SHORE, Prep.\nH.  E.  8CANLAN,  Mgr.\nHalcyon Hot Springs Hotel\nARROW  LAKES,  B.  C.\nUnder   entirely   new   management\nRenowned throughout the west\nfor the water's wonderful oure of\nRheumatism, Sciatica, Urlnlc Cen-\ndlllous.    Metallic    I'olsoniuK.\nGrand scenery around the estate\nIn a most beautiful climate.\nLarge hot water swimming pools.\nFor rates apply Strntticona Hotel,\nNelson, or Halcyon Hotel.\nAmerican plan, J3.60 and up\npar day. t:< per week.\nVANCOUVER HOTELS\nHOTEL   MARTINIQUE\n1171 Granville Street\nCosy,   bright   rooms.   Just   the\nplace   tor   your   vacation.   Rates\nmoderate.   Write   for   particulars.\nMRS. A. PATERSON\nLate et Royal Hotel, Granville Bt\nStop That Tickling\nIN THE THROAT\nBy Vslug\nDr. Wood's Norway Pine\nSyrup\nThat tickling in the throat sonsu-\ntlou Ih most distressing ami causes\nnasty, irrltutlng dry cough' that\nnot only keeps you In misery all day\nlong, but prevents you enjoying u\ngood   nlght'.H  rest.\nDr. Wood's Norway l'Ine Syrup.\nwhich Is composed of the most\nsoothing and healing expectorant\nherbs und baritfl combined with tho\nlung-healing virtues of tho world-\nfamous Norway pine tree, will give\nalmost Instuut relief in all fuses uf\nthis    nature.\nMr. K. A. Price. Port Carllng, Out.,\nwrites:--\"L,,or ubout a month last\nfall. 1 hud a bud cold and cough\nand a tickling iu my' Uiroati\ncoughed nearly ull the time,\ntried different remedies uud cough\nsyrups, but could get no reliof. A\nfriend advised mo lo us-e Dr**. Wood's\nNorway PUle Syrup, and beforo 1 hud\n'used two bottles, my cough was all\ngone, uud gyuo fur good. I luive\nnut   coughed   ^ince.\"\nUr. Wood's Norway Vine Syrup'li\nput up in a yellow wrapper; three\npine trees the trudu murlt; price 3Be.\nand l>U<\\ a bottle at all dealers;\nmanufactured only by The T. .Mil-\nburn   Co..   Limited,   Toronto,   Ont.\nBachelor Ror-Admiral McCully, U.\n_\\. N.. 'has adopted seven Russian\nboys and girls tho oldest twelve\nyenrfl, whom lie found In refugee\nonmpa a-t Bebuftapol. and -hug had\ntlhem groughi to -his home at Waxlhfag\nton.  \t\nP STANDARD \u00a3AFE\nIM Baker Street, Nelson, B. 0\u201e\nOFKET  DAT  AND   RIGHT\n11 10 liSO, Special Lunob, 40o\nPhont   IM\nUSE\nPRINTED\nLetterheads\nCba-r tall rour Customers that\nVeu are la a parmanent \u00bbUble\nbualneis, that jou an progresa-\nlr. and up-to-date. Their aost\nta repaid a hundredfold.\nThe Dally News\nJob Department\nThe Home af Qood Prlntlnf\nNlUQN\/M.\nEverybody Praises\nBeecham'sPillsaftera fair\ntrial. Those praise loudest\nwho have used them longest The great merit of.\nBeecham's Pills has been\nproved all over the world.\nThere is nothing but\npraise everywhere for\nmam\nSold e\u00bb cry whore\nIn Cuit-la.\nIb boxu. 25c, SOc\n(i)ould Have\nBeen Saved\nalso five weeks sufferinj and loss ol\nwages if Mr. C. Oakley ol Saskjloon.\nSask. IihJ \u00abot Zam-13iik wben lie liist\nhappened his cat leg- However, ex-\noenence of \/nni-HilK's amazing healing\npower has \"opened his eyes.\" Yoa\nwon't find him willionl it to-day.\n\"While employed in a .tone yard, 1\n;ut my leu very badly,\" writes Mr.\nOaklev. \" A doctor sewed up the wound\nand atlendnJ me for five weeks. All lhe\nwhile 1 was off work. At the end of il 1\nwas advised ui c.0 to hospital.\n*\" After 1 paW over M0 lo the doctor\n1 determined 10 try Zam-fiuk. Within\ntwo weeks Zam-Buk had so healed the\nwound that 1 was able lo return to work.\nFurther treatment made the limb quite\nsound. \u2022 Thus onr dollar ip\u00abu In\nZam-Buk did what a forty-dollar treatment had failed to do I I shall never be\nwithout ZamBnk again.\"\nThis heibal Zam-Buk is powerfully\nantiseptic. It's the best known and\nmost reliable leiucdy for eciema, cold-\nsores, ulcers, piles, abscesses, poisoned\nwounds, stalp disease, chilblains, ciits,\nburns, scalds and all injuries. SOc. boi.\nall druggists,. TRIAL SAMPLE liorn\nZam-Buk Co., Toionto, lc. stamp,\nMORAL \u2014\nHcvcr B\u00ab UHtaWuT\ndt ihlfc gi-Mat boiniillon from tha\nAUUiMb W.lh\u00ab HlU'lfid.\nGuH bebt to  Enijlhei'i*,\nia.   w.   btotixi  in  I'ppi*' tu  Hm\nth Un- tiiil4 Siiitl: ;i'l'ht*. tiul\/t oi!\nKriilihuio *Hihh -'tiio big Vumilllun\n^hf^hih oiU'o lo tho onglnd&i'ini-\npi*ofoaaioi'f.'..lB' 'diffioult to untimattf\natv.nmiMly. |n fuel any t*atlmalo\nwould uhiLoMtV Im uh Jntiucuralo\"an\n.Home i of your own which 1 havo\nbj>en uuforUihutf viiuugh bj sou. but\ntha fiii't.\" Ih HiH,t th,* c-aiiudhm Puuif*\nid _\\ti\\\\\\i\\ noyev haVe p|ertn.-d *tho\nuiuiintulii!- Uithuut iho usulmittncy of\ntJuHlnt'i'i'ti of tho highest ultlll, und\nmn.-p of the larger fut'llitlod which\nhalt* ulhc-0 beon provided would,\nhavy 'btjtJn puadlblo had not your\nnt'uiWsiuii iiumbured amoiiK ItH mem-\nherslilp mon uf t;oimpIcouH ability\nifnd   -uVun   fetonultt.\n\"In ordtit*. to ensure tint proper\n.UiVtdoinucnV of teirltorj tributary to\nthe, eoml^uy'a llm*, Irrigation works\nof great inutfnitudt< were undertaken\ndjacont lo.Calgui'y and Lethbridge.\nThe oHffuial loet-tlion audi final contraction of tlvewo proJucta had It-ceit\ntho worli entirely of Cuiiudluu engtn-\n__n but Us thoy were entiroly now\n111 ehaructur in Canada and \\vuro\nin fuel- inMgiuated by ilt\u00ab nndertiiklng\ntheniKelven, eKpeitu in irrigation engineering from the I'nlted StuteH\nand Grout Britain were oounulted. in\novery eaa-ftj however, these experts\nconfirmed the opinion and rocommen.\ndatioi.S; of\/'\" the   Cmiuilian   engineer.\n\"The largest of thu enterprtso wiw\nan irrigation attempted east-of Chi-\ngary whk'li involved engineering\nfeaturc\u00ab( which have attracted considerable attention nmong your profession. They livduJod a lurgu dam\nand diver-iion weir acrosR the How\nftiver, a large' dam at Uassauo uf\na length of two mlloa and the i*e-\nmiu'kable structure of the Brooks\nAqueduct all reinforced concrete\nLhrouffhuut 1UJ two tulles ln length.\nThe construction of these systems\ninvolved the compel ion of over BUUtl\nmllofl of capals and ditches serving\na toial area of approximately 760.*\nt)00 acres of Irrigable land} uud rep-\ni**?aejited In cohstru-i.on and malu-\ntenance an expenditure of over 113,-\n000,0t|0.     ,\nTunnols   Undor   Selkirk*\n\"fdome yeai'H ago lu order io re-\nduce eurvatuiT und ci'ades und vlini-\nInule four uud one half miles of expensive wnow sheds, .it became nt-V-s-\nsary.to penetrate lhe Helktrks under\nmount aMacDonald Uu miles west of\nMeld, ut a point about.6600 foot below the peuk. the work wus carried\non under thu supervision \u25a0 of Canadian enghicers wllh an exuctltudu\nthut speaks highly of their skill.\nThe tunnel i\u00ab five mHw In length,\nlIJi 'feet wide With a tnaximunv height\nuf U feet. The'in\"th.ud of construction wcw intcrwtlhg uftd unique, Thu\nwvil; wur' iftarled ,]ii jjl) and Hi\"\n.-uinp'-iMf t.hnnel iAft'lh*opprutlon- \\n\n1916.' The total* Mini* of cunMlrUelldn\"\nbeing txvo and a half years and\nthe- total  cost  $6,000,000.\nRebuild St. Lawrenco Bridgo\n\u25a0I might Biwitlon -Wo. almost\nequally Intei-cslUig but -different\ntypes of vuustruciion which wora\nundei'takeu by Canadian engineers\nfor tho .'Oinpany. The rebuilding\nuf lhe **t. l-awreuco bridge in\nIHU, having a luiigth of 3667 feet\nand twu main spans over the navl-\nguble ehunnel of 410 feet long and\n60 feet above the water level. Al\nChe time of construction of the original bridge it was considered ono\nof the most, graceful and professionally notable in the world und its\nre-constrltction wue due-to the uso\nof heavy locomotives. Here ugulu\nthe method of construction, by rua-\nson uf the local condlltdiirt. was original. The reconstruction took throe\nyears, during which' time not a single passenger train was delayed and\nr    . ..,     . ........i    'i'ii.\u00bb\nTHE GREAT SMOKE SALE\nCitizens pay tribute to the splendid values offered by generous buying for\n\u00bb\u2014- future needs at present prices.\nCOMFORTERS HEAVY COTTONADES\nCotton-filled, $9.00 for   $6.00..    Suitable for work pants and shirts.\n$6,00 for  .,,...  ?4.00 '      Regular 85c for ...... i, ..,\u25a0,.... VI*\nSIX PAIR WOOL BLANKETS        HEAVY GALATEA\nRegular $17.50- for   $10.75       Overall    material.      Regular     $1.00\nBATH TOWELS *\"';   .-..      w\nBath Towels at  .'.  24-> j\"fctlAL\nBath Towels at  40-J       w ^.^    R, gu]ar ^ fm. ^\nWHITE COTTON PILLOW COTTON\n1500   yards   Wabasso   Cotton,   nice.. IUiIAMT  VV11VH\nquality, for    24*>       Regular 90c for  '\u25a0.. 60-*\nTable Linen at One-third Off FLANNELETTES\nLADIES' COMBINATIONS   '\\WJM^iw;^ \u00bb\nRegular $5.00 for     $3.75 \u25a0    '\nRegu,ar $G'00 for ^-50       NATURAL PONGEE\nCHILDREN'S   ALL-WOOL U_-(Vt:M ,L60 for   ..........; ?1.0O\n*   Jcn-jCi i u CATCEMC\nRegular $3.50 for   .112.62 jAlEJunO\nSWEATER COATS      . liegu,ul'60c for -m\nsalp\"^18-. 't .wool:.regular S       JAPANESE CREPES i.\nCiirls! Si7.es, regular $9.00 for $5.95        Plain and stripes. Regular 65c for \\13*>\nALL READY-JO-WEAR-YOUR CHOICE AT HALF PRICE\nuiitlt\" liovltij s.'Hi :i imiiuliitlun ot\nr.uo.yuu In 191\" Bn-o\\y lo I'lio.-'oo In\ni\u00bb2l and tli<- ,-ttmi of oyorcrowd-\nIny.  -y<**ndill6na   partloblarly   on   Urn\nyoinmiT   K?nei*at|oi)\nnnt I rum\n\u25a0iisiolli.\nmil \u25a0\nGrain Growers' Convention\nDebates Question of 'Po*\nlitical Platform.\nJust Plain Bitro-Phosphate\n-If Nervous and Run Down\n\"Ni-unisllu-nia Is nerve i-sliauHtlon.\"\nmi>m Ur. l-'ruilurlck S. Kullt*, uulltur of\nini'dical text bunks, uml Is ciuisuil by\nworry, overwork, emotional exclu-im-nl\nutf\u00bb1   exei'sses  of  viii*toun   hlmfs.\nTo ri'\u00bb\u00bbore lu Complete lioulth the\nmen aiul women whose nervous energy\nIh nnilormlneil, ;i jnirv Mminld iiIioh-\nliliiite known to Canada Drug (*i Uoolt\nCo, nml all lemlliiR OruKtiltts as Bit*\nro*l'huM|ihali:, mum Ik* taken freely\nwith hu-iiIh until the nerve antl brain\ncuIIh arc revitalised with this natural\neletnenl. It Ih norve-wrei'lteil pcople'H\none hope for a bitppy, um-.'ul future.\nDRINK\nNelson Brewing\nCompany's\nBeer and Porter\nHealthful and Invigorating.\nMade with crystal olear mountain water from pure malt arjd\nhope.\nNELSON  BREWING\nCOMPANY, LIMITED\nNELSON,   B.C.\nWhile the\nBad Weather lasts\nYOU NEED\nTo Keep Off\nCoughs Colds\n& Sore Throat\nno mii'loun u.-oWonl reiioMad. 'H'o\ntolul wolglu of utei-l waa iweirty\no!gln million puuuda. und tho toliU\nrust tJ.IWO.OOIi.'\nConatruet Lalhbrldga Viaduct\n\"Tlio  llilrd  InlercslliiK  undi-rluklng\nwua.llm coiwlvuctloii  of   lho   l*lH-\n1,1-ldni) vloduot A alo.-l trwlto of BI\nspuim  or t'li^'l   towera  and  ooncrolo\naabtrtruciuro   Tia   leniflli   ta   aU^lnly\norti; ii. iiiik- und Inllglil for ovor wo\nihMa  of  Ita  lonutli  8UU  to\u00bbt.  \"   |B\niinloui'  In   two toaturca  In   Uiul   Ita\nliojgtlt la nwu-ly twloo \"to IwlBlit of\nIh* Hoyul bank linlldlnK at. tlio oorn-\nvr of Kin** ind Younge Btreota and\n1 tlml lis ronslruillon  .'llmlimlvd   over\nI r.vi. nillfK of dlauuice. many Uegreoa\n1 uf   eun-Bluro   and   twonty    woodoii\nI in-uie.-s lujgiiigartit*;   U-too  mllea   I\"\nj Imigth. aomi. of thom ovw-  luu  foot\nhigh.   The   v.flght   of  atcol   uaial   In\nIta i-onotl'UMlon waa  111 \u25a0JOU tons tuid\nthe   roHt   uvm-oxlinatoly   on.,   million.\nand 11 lid If. The development of thla\neountvy' la  Uound  to  put upon  you\nthe   reapoiiaiWllty   for   Hie   aolving\nof  many  proliletna.\nImmiaretion \u00bb Problem\n\"The Influx or , population which\nwill Uu-grcal. ond ihope will ho\naecomllanled uy Uie proper auper-\nvlaion which*.will prevent the nd-\nmlaalou ot uiidoaliahlea who laionUae\nof hla iwu or religion ur dome other\ndleuuallrlcallon arc pmoilted rrollt\nmixing with our own people and ho\n! coming tu tliiR. 'Ounadluil\nIII every sense of tlio\nbound lo provide a situation yhhh\nwill require lhe utmost wisdom lo\ndeal with It\n\"AliilllclpoJ and , -provincial au-\nIthorttics will uoJouht reouhe to\ntake steps to aklclpato eome of\n',!,.\u2022 dlKlfiultlea thut wilt undoubtedly\narise from lho rapid luc|jMao of our\npopulation and particularly the\nproblem uf housllig. Wo In Montreal    already    find    UUa    problem\nMOOpn JAM', l-'i-li. II. icanadliin\ni'reaal.\u2014Hnakaleliowan tiraJn tlrow-\nirs at ih.. annual i-jmveiKlon hei'e\ntodny, wont \u00bb,n reecail im approving\n[lie steps taken hy tin. Canadian\nI'uiinrll of Affrlcullure to work out a\nsucdMisful .41U111 ror tlu. cooperoilvc\n-narketbtk bf the Cahadlan wlicia\nrop.     Tlie   ri*nluiton    unanimously\nidoraed   la in follow*\n\"Itosohol Uml WO favor the rtilhist\nniittsui'v or Inlnr-provliulul cooper-\niilltnr ntuungat the runners' organix-\natlona In order that u new cooperative ayatcm of inurkctliig giiiln in\nCanitila s-lmnld finally bo catabliahed\nand, he ll further iiwolvod that wc\nInatt'ttct out' bonrd or directors In\ncoopenito with the other organizations i-epr.'Sented on the t.*iii:.idlau\nCouncil  of  Agriculture to lhat\nThe entire morning session and\ntwo hours .if lho afternoon .scsaloii\nwvro taken up with discussion or the.\npropose,! wheat pool and us had bMll\nexpected. 1 iinaidcrahle opposition developed among tho tlelcgulcs. Hon.\nGeorge Langley liilrotlucod the discussion and slat.d that- the provincial etivci-timctil would uasbL nny\ncooperative marketing .scheme which hi\nwould    lie   round    to    lie   necessary\nbe' not relliiposc.l -,ii r,ui;uli:ui import''\nof iiittlo Ita 'long as the 'L'lli'.cd\nStates admits Canudlan cattle free\npf duty, by n rcaoliitlon paased ut the\nevening session.\nHellenics stilled thnt the fulled\nStates is less likely lu Impose tut\nImport lurlfr on cattle If the Canndlnn   duly  be not rriniposcd.\nThe Dominion government is urged\nlo eonllnuc efforts to secure removal\nof Uie embargo on Canadian cattle\nentering Itrllnlii by it resolution passed.\nThe convention hy a rrsolullon,\npressed oil the federal Kovcrnmcnt\nthe liece*islty ol comtiletlng and opening lho Hudson's Hay route. It was\nstaled thnt the Increase In freight\nrale mal.es it Imperative Hurl \u00ab\nshorlur .ind elieapcr oullet he secured\nfor   the   proauot*  of   the   west.\nCreation   of   selinlorlul   disll'lcla   to\nure   proper dlslrlbutlon  of  see it\"\n20 Per Cent Off\nAll Men's and Women's\nBoots\n10 per cent off Children';\nShoes\nC. ROMANd\nTHE SHOEMAN\nfli-hi   'thut\ni,     \\_\/      - \\    ,,     .\n*\" oaitnut    Unaerlal-H\nShu1\nii'H|)ui.sibility for proini^itjula by\nfirivatt* KusHitu. - Huhjccie, iiecoml\nihut tM'lluln should guarantco tht\nMttfoty of lhe Soviet's properly w:\nllrltiuh soli I third, lhat HiiHslai\nCold tu tho value or two and\n111 ill Ions sterling should be adiuiUoi\nlo Hrltalu and that, regarding! dohti\nof tlio former Russian government\nlho1 Soviet Is r-eady lo aoknowloUg*\ndobla due private 'Individuals, In\netirred by the actual delivery\ngoods to previous Huh.'duii govern\nineni'*.\nBRANDS SPEECH\nml.\" J rrpr-'sentallon   Is   lho   it-quvt   <\u25a0'\nresolution passed.\nSupport   Grain   Growers'  Cuida\n\u00ab:. K.' Ohlpman. edllor ur ihe Or\nUrowir*' tiulde, to hi i>'   he pi-\u00bb'jle\ncoiiffvnUlW lhe  mun \u2022 \u25a0 im-nl\n[hi per  whieh  Is  tl-   off Mi 1\nthe Manitoba. *?\u25a0.'\".i liewan\nboria   former   t'\u00ab .'lallon:'.\nlulled   iho  Inn\nplayod In\n..-\u00bb   imp\nin i\n\u00ab'iU\/.\"llH\nword,    Ld\n'\nHcadachei from Slight Colds\ntmuYK-tf Loxutlve BHOMU **il;>-\nN'lNE Tablets \/clieve the Headache\nby ouvinir tho Cold. A tonlo lexd-\ntlve and germ deBtroyer. Tho genuine bears Uie. signature of B. W.\nGrow.      i\"Be huvo^'ou get .BflOMO I\nlion. A. V. Dunning, provincial treasurer, told  llui convention  that  he  dldtp\niiot think   tlu* plan  could  he  success- ,\nfully carried out.\nConsider Political Platform\nA resolution stating thai \"It is the\nopinion of Hie delegate* tu tills convention that tt Is not lu tho best\nInt^est of the umoclatlon that any\ndefinite sU-ps should he taken at\nIhis time lowiird the creation of tho\nprovincial political platform.'' .und\nreferring Hie muttvt- to tin* locals,\nwan under tUiptinlon whoil lhe eun-\nventloii, adjotirneil.\nDeleffittes. by u shuw of hands,\napproved the principle of cooperative\nnmi'UcllnR of wheat and an ul tempt\nwas made in cyM-af lhe discussion\nabout the live main etsenllals to a\nfuicccssful wheat iwol.\nWilli regard to -the propoeed five\nyour term In the contract, delegates\npointed out that It wodld be Impossible for many lurtners to sign, as\nthtflr crops wen* mortgaged for years\nto eome lo machinery und loan companies. Hun. i.Jeorgo I*anglcy was\naskwl whut Die effect would be If a\nfarmer thus mortgaged m-nt his wheat\nto the  pool.\n\"If 1 was ihe company concerned,\n1 would ask whero the law fflMf\"\nsaid Mr. Uingley.\nAt tbls point, a resolution was Introduced by .S. Edwards which wae\nfinally udopted. Amendments were\nproposed' uud defeated, the attitude\nadopted by the convention being'\"that\nunanimous approval should Ire gJvon\nthe uctlon of the npeelul wheat pool\ncommittee. Delegates pointed out that\nIt hud been stated that If any objection to the wheat pool could -bo expected thai It would 'occur a-t lho\n\u25a0Sawkalcliewan  convention.\n\"het   us (help  und   not  hinder   aiul\nbe behind the other provinces In this\nnmUcr,\"  ho eatd.\nThe  resolution canlud unanimously.\nDiseuit  Cattle Tariff\nAl   the   evening   session   the   convention  supported  the appeal \"bf tho\nStock Growers' uewclatlon that duty\n\u25a0md  .VI-\njlalioni'.     Me   de-\nilil puii ihe organ\ndominating Inform-\nuit    problems.     The\na rosolutlin plodg-\nipcr\u00bb\u00ab which support\nI policy and firm*\ni ' thin puiler. This\nas a protesl against\ni  utlempUnl against\nix-port   oi\nl*lilollig\n,-i\u00bb'  work birtirtl.\nor work among\nKRASS1N TO BRING\nCOUNTER PROPOSALS K '._ Z\nU\u00bbN1X)\\. I'.Vb. J.\u2014Leonid Krtwelii\nwill   soon   return   lo   London   Uvm\nMoc'ow   with   Soviet\nwtls. _ \u00bbuys   H\"\ntheso   propow.li\nUie   rentral\njunler-propo-\nConlrul    News.    In\n!l    Is   declared    by\nNews.   Ilussla   will   way\n,  tContlnued   riom   Page   One)\nthough   ihey   arc. the  necessaries\nlife.\" umt lid urgod that success wa\nimpossible   und   lhat   Canada   coul\n\u25a0   gi-otv  \"as a  one-sided field pre\ni. .m   ' .mntry.y '\nrii-iui  j Contrasts Liberal PlaKorm\nj \u25a0.i-.iing lo the speech uf Hon. V\n.\u2022*\u25a0*.   i*. i   \u25a0\u2022-: last   iiighi,  on  behalf\nih,-   i   lc i* i      tudtdatu   in   tho   Woi\nI I'M -oro Ii>-l. .-tion ho sold that tt\n.li, . Ijcech 1\u00bb whldi   U\nId  not 'oiggest  the  lowoi\ning   oi   ii   sir-gU^-'dyty In  reapoct\nfii.iu.l.s    niamita.tL^d    In    Potcrbor\n'wan   n    direct    <Hiiitridlctlon   of   (tt\n, i.iln-rnl'itarii'i   p!%(V:u  as  cnunelaAi\nJ.,;    ih.-    l.iinral    coavytltiou    In    O\n\u25a0 t:iw:i     IH    ic.onfhs ' ugti.-     He    qUoU\n! n-mm     lhat    -PlOtliM'm    showing    titt\nthe  Llbcnil iSky has pledged Use\nU> n  downward revision of the 'tail\non m.iny gooda which plants in Petei\nboro    wer<-   manufacturing   and   d\nnouiK-ed   Mr.   Fielding's  speech  us\n\"proclamation   of   infidelity.\"\n\"When an Ishuu Is Joined.'and o\nenemi'H have fflrcod this issue\nwhen an Issue is Joined Uio on\nnidi -sldo to do is to d\n.Hi. and by that fai\n...iiristonby to abide. If either Ml\ntails to'do that, It can expect I\nconfidence   because   It   merits \u2022 none\nThe   height   of   the  atmosphero'\ngenerally   'supposed   to  too   forty   i\nfifty   miles.\nlhe Use ot\nPostum Cereal\nis increasing year by year\nA superior table drink,\neasily made, better for\nhealth than coffee and\nat lower cost.\n\"There's a Reason\n\/Sr PostujM\nSold by grocers\n\u25a0i Y-inrfffi\nrtMMMiia\n January Tonnage Exceeds!\nThat of Otte Year Ago;\nCold Hill Ships.\nj\\' .-'lillirnnnl of ''.I lour of ore from\nTho (inlil Hill m'riti :u lho hwul of\nlitcrcolt ii|i)ibni'K In llio woelily'sliilo-\ninont of oiv roootptfl of the Tnill\nimiolier, nwnoil Iiy ll,.- ComtoUdE'toA\n\"sliding ,t hinclt!ni* coinpany, of Ciin-\n;m1,i.      Thla  Is the  property  own'oil\n;by Alex, McDonald hnd Jonneil by a\nlocal   Hy'ndlciiip,     for   wlinin   (leofKo\n'.(lorinloy   l*(  inuliitftPi',\nThe reeelptH fur lho Insl  10 'ilrtyn\n',,f  ,ii ary nn'  t:t.:tiiV,  ions, a very\nlnrgo IncrenHo over previous weekly\nshowlnijH for this yenr, uml poanlhlyt\nhnKi'i' ihnii for any 10 flay period lusl\nJyenr.       In   tletnll   these  nre  as  foi-\n'Ilows'. '\nHrc'l), neiivenlell\t\nBold   11 i 11.   TnBhnm   \t\nHorn Sliver, Ohopnltn   ......\nL.   T.   Slocnn   City   .......\nPnrnfllso.- Lalto \\Vlnflermb*;e\nfCompeny. mines   \t\nI   Heeelpts fhr the month of\nftiry total 33,070 tons, or fl.Sli\" more\n'khiin  for Jnnunry,  1020.     They uro\ngin rtelnll us follows:\n^Company   miliCH   ..........\nyiol'cl   Hill,  Taghum   \t\n\u25a0'.Millie   Mack,  Burton   ,.S.\nJHorn Silver. Chopaltn   ....\nKuthorhinil <fc Hooper\nV Benvenlelt    ...,'. .....\nBell,   De.ivenlell   \t\ny..]vw,    Velvet    \t\nSfo..  1,   Alnsworth   \t\n\u20221.. T.. Slocnn I'lty\t\njNoj(h  Star,  Kimherloy   ...\n,'l'ara.Ittie,   l.nke   Wlhflentlel'\n10\n33\n,'.       92\n..,    n\n29\n.13,1:!;.\n.lanu-\n.32.4*8\n. *  33\n.'     12.\n.    187\n7\n. . . 10\n. . 0.2\n..IIS\nn\n,|h n,1\ni, ,.120\nIH10S ON  WAY Tf)  nONSPll'.l\n\u25a0JWNNIPEG, Feh. '2.\u2014On his way\ntn Winnipeg from Cnrntlutt, Snsk.,\nj '^toylnke chat'Ho nf'the Ico' room of the\nliniisplol, openllltf next week, AIox.\n!Mel'arlunc illoil. suflflenly on1 tho\n'train whon it wns near fllenboro.\n,Hte has lieen prominent for mnny\n\u25a0yonrs in curling circles, first as a\n[plnycr ami lallerly * as an official.\nitPwo years ago he, went to Roginu\nbonsplel to handle tho Chisholm\nilr.'isv. I'ni'inp the Inst year nr so,\njto has boon practicing law in Sns-\nWitcliowan.\n1 Legal Notices\n, TIMBER   SAI.E    X   3000\nScalcfl tfmtorH vd\\\\ he. recti I veil by\nlho OlslrhH r'ni'i-Htftr. Nelson, nnt later Hum noon on tho 12th day of Fob-\niimry, 1921, for (the intrcha\u00bbo of LU'\nrpnofl X 3008 tu*ar New Denver, -40\nhut   200  coriln  c-imlwootl.\nTwo yarn 'will bo allowed for re-\nhiovnl . of   timber.\nl-'iirlh-\u00abi\\  imrlicnliirH   of   tlie    Dlntrh-t\nForeHter.    Nolson. l (tMft)\nAccepts Second Terto As\nHonorary President; Lectures This Month.\nTion. Wlllinm \\Slonn. provincial\nminister of mtnon, hob art-opted thb\nhonorary pvoaldmiey of the Hrltl'sh\nColumbia I'mp-pfsctors Pi*oliM*mv iin-\n.soelatlon, Cor a nfvotiri torm, Un n).\nnppreclfillvo letter yMiloh J'-fed A.\nBtftr|(oy, Heorotrit'y'of -fho nskdclatlbn,\nhtm jiifit, reooivod. -the min'atrr also\nannmui.-iM that A. Oi LtfnsWy; ':M*\nlcklnt en'ffineor foi*'lho -uist-?rh thin-\nhritr Hiirvcy cllHti-kit. ylH uko of*\nlerimv work- In the -K-ootenay (tbout\ntin* middle, of IIiIh month.\nRegarding tho honornry office, Mr;\nSloan Writes:\n\"Yours nf ;the:2tUh iiW,'announcing\nmy election to lho pc>HlMnn--ofl honorary prerddrnt of iho Urltinh Colombia Prospdetors ~ Protective association, Is lo hand. In reply I may\nsay thnt I very much appreciate tho\nhntlbr Own neenrdod mo, and shall\n\u25a0continue to do my *utrnpsl. towurdH\nt\\\\ox bettorment of tho condlilons un-\nfl*Ar whloji tho prospectors are working  In   this  pro.vince.\"\n\"Re prospectors' schools,\" nnyp tho\nminister in his secohd letter, \"I\nnote what you say in reference to\ntho above mattor, nnd may miy that\narrangements already hnvo'boGn mado\nto imve a series of lectures delivered by the rcaldent mining onRlneers.'\nof the various mineral surrey districts. Mr. lAiigley, I understand,\n'will tnUe up thin work about tho.\nmiddle tif February. Ho. will com-1\nplcte his urntnueiwnts Immediately\non returning frdm,' tho annimrmeot-\nJnff of the Cnnadtai^ Instlt^tO'' ot\nMining and \"Metallurgy, to he held\nIn .Vancouver on the 7th, 8th and\n9th! of -next, month.\nt^t.\"\nP\u00bbge\n\u00bb,-. ,\u2014MlWWWtWBW\nNovel Wea i_y Speeding1 lip\nBasket Tossers to be Tried\nOiit Here.\nSontchtinp: entirely new In sport\nIciiruc I'lreles (n Nolson la shortly\nlo be tried out at' the Y. M. O! A.\nwhero a i handicap hnslccthall Icnstle\nhnshieu evolved.' Tho idea'Mllnd\ntho scheme Is to handicap tho teams\nto. -suc-h an .O'ttent aa to slvo tlio\nteams m real hnttlo in' eajoh \u25a0 finme.\nAn additional Hdvantnuo lodkert foi\nin to keep tho senior teojh1,' or a.1\nIt ls no* called the Y. M. C. Jl\nteutn lit _ shape for Intercity matches\nby., throivlnff It up nwiinst thertvy,\npowerful tehms and also nfrahist\nlii:lit   fast aggregations..\nf.'our teams arc lined up ao far\nthe Y..M. ('. A. team, tllo^ Cl'y .team\nthe i-ulis, nnd (he High School team,\n10 points In n% match with .the Olty\nteam, 15 points with tho Cuba and\n20 points yri'th the High . School.\nTho rallo of handicap will hcjlil for\nmatches 'bt-tweon thn Pity team land\nthe Cuhs, ami tlio Cubs rind Ihe\nHigh School. '\n. The'following schedule of six gamo,-,\nhns   lieen   drawn   up   tor   February.\n\u2022-.'eh. 7\u2014Y. M. C. A. vs. City.\n.F\u00abb 11\u2014dibs vs High Sohool.\nFeb. 14.\u2014Y. II. C. A. vs Cubs\".\nFeb. 18.\u2014City im; High Sohool.\nFeb.'21.-^Y. M C. A vs. High School.\nFoil. 25.\u2014Clly vs. Cuhs. \u25a0\nBACHELORS' CLUB\nHOSTS AT DANCE\nSoftly slmded lights t from which\nwere suspended hy red ribbons, baskets of pastel -shaded 'rmim\u00ab rfiirt\ncarnnti-pns, add in. -the gallery antl\nin tho Veterans', hall wises and\nrtpnays ot lhe same decorarive flowers\non the tables forme* tho chief notes\nof d*\u00bbcorntions used with arllstic\ntaste by Mi's. D. fl. Kurt* for tho\nBachelors'' olub dano-o -hold in the\nliiglo hall lost evening, at which\nn-hmtt 100 of lhe invitqd guests at-\ntpml'ed. At Jl:30 o'clock light refreshments woro serve*!, lho inomhon\u00bb\nof the olub attending to the catering.\nThose giving -the Oanee wero a. C.\nScliolander, A. Mcston, P. W, WaTors,\nH Uolton, .1. II, Ar\u00abyle, A. ft Pluni-\ncrfelt 1-:. P. Dawson. W. P. Pletchor.\nHr. J. Ckihsnor, V. Trvlne, D. Kerr,\nU. II. HlnlU and W. Brown.\nCOMMERCIAL CRYER\nWILL APPEAR AGAIN\nEnjoying a wide circulation In\nNelson sehool\u2022 clColes.-tho Comhler-\noinlCrydr, produced by tho idhihier-\nelal department of tho high shoo)\nwith the aid of lypewritbr and\nmimeograph, Is now on' tlio eve of\nIts third appearance, and tho editorial staff is conceiving1 amhltlonti\nfor \\ a graduation numbor at fthe\nend of the school year. School nows,\nsnappy comment, and pointed cartons featured tho two Jlrst issues,\nan election carton depl-ding itho\nlate mayoralty race having provoked\nmuch mirth. ,'\nThe editorial staff is composed| nf\nthe following members; Honorary\neditor, O. II. Ashman, editor. I*. AI.\nMeCandllsh; assistant editor, Miss\n(lladys .lelfs; third ycArr reporter,\nMiss Iveonp Boss; socond yr*ar reporter, MIks Ghidys -Cornlih; first\nyear reporter, Mlas Catherine Stark:\nartist and canonist, ,T. Rogers; aa-\nHlsj(\u00bbnts, Miss Klsle Hnwes and W.\nllnlh\nFirst Meeting of Council Is\nLarge One; Authorize Advertising.\nBoard of t^ade comtnlttecs for\ntho ensuing year were flttuck yesterday uflefnoon, at the first meeting\nof tho newly elated council. AP\ntjlruck, tho eommittoeB nro subject\nto addition by the board tit Its monthly session next wei-i;.\nCompooltlon of romiiilttees.\nTho comploto 4lnte, as drafted by\nthe council, Is as follows, th6 chairmen  being the  first named  in  ench\nen Be:\nFreight nhd transportation\u2014O. A.\nBrown, T. B. Toole. W. M. Cunllffe,\nT. H. Cnddwoll,,W. H. King, Efavld\nKerr, .1. A, VMeDohnld, Alex Lelth, I.\nG. Nolson, \\V. JH. Wlddnwson, W.\n\"Walker, J.  A.  Irvlm*-.\nMining and -Nattiral UoBourcos \u2014\nF- A. Stnrkey, R. W, Widdowson,\nJ. W. Miilhollrtnd, I. H.->oolo, S.\nS. Fowler.. .T. W; Wvnns. H, A. John-\n'flton. |\nIndust'ri-fa\u2014A- -K. Annable, W. H.\nJones, A. S. Hortswill, A. ;I* McCulloch, J.1 sn, HltriW. Kenneth Campbell, H.'D. Komy, John \u2022Bell. H. E.\nDill, O. F. MdtlUlre; J. A. McDonald.\nMembership and flnanco\u2014J. A. Irving, F. A.'Starkoy, H.-jE. Dill, M.\nH. Baskln, A. D. -Emory, W. M. Walker.\nBonds and bridges\u2014J. R. Hunter,\nR. \"V7. fWnton, A. X McCulloch, C\nF. McHardy, John Boll, F. A. Star\nkey, C. D. Rlackwbod, George For\nguson,  George  BehWell.\nInaurntrce\u2014Alex1 Lelth, C. <F. Mc-\n;llardy, H. E. Dill. '% J. Meagher,\n,A.  D.  Emory.  A-  L.   McCulloch.\nTdurlflt and pubUclty\u2014F.'C. Whlte.-\nbouse, ,J, E. 'Anrtttble, W. S. King,\nWilliam Rutherford, George Benwell,\nH. E. Dill, W. H. Jones, It W.\nShore, II. W. Robertson, W. ,1. E.\nBlkor it\nLOgisin-.ion\u2014Ja'moH O'Shea, C. R.\nHamlltbh, K. C, L. B. DoVobcr, W.\nBro^Vn. i\nPostal, telegraphs and telophoneo\nI. G. Nelson, P. F. Payne, W. H.\nJones, C. P. Mc&ardy, G. T. Mac-\nGuire,   Kertneth   Campbell.\nTreasurer A, D. McLeod was designated a member of the council,\nex-offlelQ.\nAdvcrilstiiK Authorized.\nH. W. Powor presented a proposition respecting ndvcrtiHing ln a coming special numlK-r of the Northwest .Minim-: Truth. The iouriat\nand publicity committee was authorized to close a deal with Mr. l'ow-\nbe taken u.u ht the mertlng.. of the\nhoard iiext Weolc, '\nPreflUVnt. F. .1. I-ioles, was in lhe\nhalf, ond thero wf:re ahio preflent.\nSecretary E. P. Algol, F. C. WhU-e-\nhouse, Alex. Lelth, j. R. 'flu*ftt*r, A.\nL. McCulloch, W. B.: Bamford, W.\nM. Wnlkei*, Kenneth Coinjiboi], '^refl\nA .Starkey nn^jTS.. \"W- .WWdowsou.\nThomn\u00ab Jefferson and John Adams\nthird and se\u00abN>nd presidents of tho\nUnited Statofl, died on -fho srtme day\nthe fiftieth anniversary of rho'signlng\nof tho Declaration of Independence,\nwhich Jefforsi*m penned.\nAlex Leilh Introduced the question\nof nn immediate cnmpnlgn*\\for day\nlight saving.\nJ, 11. Hunter suggested it would\nalso be to tho point to secure some\n\u25a0uniformity ro%hrdlng the weekly\nhalf holiday throughout thi* territory.\nBoth these (moHUons will probably\nWEDDINGS '\nIRVING-\u00bbTEWAf\u00bbT\nA quiet wi-ddlnir wur solemnlwsrt\nat *jhe ihomo <if Mr. and Mm. J. R.\nStfiyart of ' H\u00abill Slrbet, ^yesterduy\nntofiiiHjr. wien .th*!r oMest'\u25a0dftu^ht-'r,\nMIsb Floi'tinco I*eono StCTvart o-.-h-a^r\n(ittto nUrne of Kootenhy. I\u00bb*\u00ab Oohetal\nhospltiil, wan 'nu-.rriotl.io John' Alex-\namlor Irvlnj}, 'ft retail .merchant of\nthis city. The.bride' was'aitlred Inia\nblue \u25a0HrawlllnB ^taoatutne. Tile ceremony Wai performbd hy tho nev.\nPred H. Orahutlri, the wltnoaaea 'ht'lng\nMleSi A. McArthur, iriiiitrbn erf iho\nhospital, and D. O, Wilson, ot Hall\nstreet. . _.        .\nShortly-iaftci- the wedding. M\". and\nMra. IrvInK left on the Great North-\nern train to 'spend ,a none-Moon ot\nahout two weoke' duration at Spo-\nUnn<>, SrtiUle Vancouver nnd other\npoints on the coast. They -*m re-,\nturn to reside here. _\nliussla was tho flnst nnilon of tho\nworld  to 'produce   gold. ... |   .,\nSsiwftT \u2022\nANOMUGHIER\nBoth Mado Well by Lj^ia E.\nPinkham's Vegetable\nCompound.\nSteele, Al%-T*1httlli| flin'Cliange of\nLife 1 had hot flashes, was nervous, run\n\u2014 down, aiul hail sick\nheaduchea for two\nor three dayB at a\ntime.   I took Lydia\nE. PtrAhdm-*.Vegetable Compound and\nI am inutih stroiiBiT\nand better ih overy\nwoytharilWas. %\ndaughter's health\nbroke  down   last\nJune from teaching\nschool    without   a\n_ - At, and ihe *haa\ntakeh Ljdla K. Pinkham'a Vegetable\nCompflond and the Blood Medicine with\ngood results.   She ia much hut tor and\nteaching now and I give your medicine\nthe praise.  You are welcom* to use\nUna fetter for the benefit of other suffering women.\"\u2014Mrs, P. A. Gaines,\nE.R. No. 1, Steele, Ala.\nWomen who suitor as Mrs. Qalnosdld\nahould not hesitate to give this famous\nroot and herb remedy, Lydia E. Plnk-\nhiuii'n Vegetable Compound, a triol.ua\nthe evidence that is constantly being\npublished proves beyond question that\nthis irrand old remedy has rolleved much\nI\nYou? safeguard is the name\nthis h'the geh-itliMi '\"t^^^:'\u00aba^.\nK you do not use Salada, Send tts % post -cWdW*'\nBlMiiplc, stating the price you now pto and if ,\/     ==\nBlack, Green or Mixed Tea. Address I\n\u2014 '; ..!\u2022''..'\"i.i'iJ...:',,'-    tll'l'.1'!\"   \"'''\u00bb**\u00ab\nthin grand old remedy\nBuffering among women. i'.___.\nFor coiilWoimal aavlceWrite Ljala B.\nPinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mats.\nThe'remit uf their forty yean' a-tpeti-\nence'la at yonr lervlce.\n\u2022rry'biy Klratin on\nt_. Wilt, trstn. lot.\ntw.lbw-ciit.tunrooted        \u25a0\"\u25a0\u2022'** T.  ******\nstLmp*-trct\\;, hedns or broih.   S-rt Mw quick   _.,\ncheap\u2014tlie  unrk Tl done.    How  e\u00abUy on* man aloa*>\nhuujln  iml   optraies It.    K satiilied. after 30 dajVtr\n\u2022ur-1 ft*h:-;-l: at my expend,   Y\u00abu\nrl-fk \u00ab pannyl\nMAN -2*\nltn\u00ab p\n'our iusjf treys to p*v.\nill. lte*|P piiller,\nFs\u2014\t\nSingle - Double -Trir!.. v'ower\nIllSu lo\u00abi:er. Cleort & \\-bm--1,. re {\nWeitthi im,\nitrert*1h-an\ntnchorl u\u00bb\u00ab \u00ab wj.....\nffittr --fllrouiid or, thick \t\nfleld.   New patetit\u00abi \/eo'uiea give it enonnous power\n-and la-rtt !oni:*>.  Cleart ;: \\-bm<- i,. re ir'.ii ona\nUst it inywlior-^-ft-f\u00abP i|lil-iti--. sw ^u,\nnd or, tbick mMr. _ tiKUy m-.-zcti\niTAtth\n\u25a0Hid\nahd Mrensth.   Made pf lipMii ateeli,  Tlirt* year\nfee 'Meln-H bretk***- daw ot nn fJ;:\\v.   Siniphit. u.ost\nprai'tkal. iiitsi efficient iiml cltarei* ya mvsnuu'\nCheapest- Quickest-Easiest Way to Pull Stumps!\nIVith'KfraHn'd iiewKientHic levemite prinripl*. a few pouiule\npull vr push vn hdnUle exerts ten* on atumut One man\n\u25a0lone pulls stubborn fltunp; in few minutes at low cost. No\nhormt or e-ilia h*fli)'iiP\u00abd-id. No dtRglnii, chopping or\nother expense. Ssvera) ipeetli. une low speed u\/itll\nflump loosens, th.-n shift to hiith-ami Hp It out qulckl\n1'ainiU'il tinifk \"take up\" for alack cable\u2014 saves time,\ncable nnd machine.\n.  ..-oi^-not be'-ilih^*'    *\nuKitv.tiiTi  Stump PiUler ill\n;\u00bbrai on a Si-rnh larai      I:\nhive'-W ciire* under wl.<*>t\nvrgsiilit) vur Ihut'I >\u00bbii.ii*i     f\nnot-hat-r li.1,1 if I hkd ndt\n: oi a Ktuni'i p.ilter.\nI. M. Y^irtt.\nIrran, Sask.\nftehd C ouponToday\nGet My NEW BOOK\nFREE\nPag*\nASS\nfREC\nTills vhy thonssndsof farmers pit-\nfer Klrettn ONE MAN outliiat   Why every sintte itre of\nfine, ricii stump IWd can now ra'me big etr>ps.   Labor short*\nage no long\" preventspullink pe-i\\v slumps!    'ihe Kirstfn\nQuickly pays its cost in BKKiERl'ROPS-snd \u2022>\u2022>#> on mak-\nOff Vt*mt '\" 7?*\"' Thf book deKlibes Klraiin One\nPhCTuich Model; Klmln Onf^Msn Drun*. Model; sad    A-   ,.    \u201e,   ,        ,\nCANADIAN CC\nJT    _t\\.\\ Dtooli St,S-st-.lt Sis. Mario,\nM     Gioilnorn; Without obltgMt'.Da onny\nA. J: mm CANADIAN CO.   \/___.#______*_&_?&\n:>\">\u2022'\u2022 Dennis St., J? Special Agent's Wo-t-othioti\nt Sautt Stfl. Marie, Out,\nintinOneMan\ndwlel,   Exi \u25a0 -\nrnts\npiheiit from nearest districting point\nKlisiin Horse Power Model.   Explains four enay wsya     M\ni Filled wiih valuable inlormstlon fnr i^mir-i      -t**\nAlso [or Sp\u00ab\n.to pay.  FllWiwJ\nSend Coupon (or\nOffer.  Stilprtient\t\n\u25a0uvea time ami freight,\nwiih valuable informstfon for farmem.\nit quick.   Also [or Special Agents\nAddress me personally.\nWorid'a largest makers of j\nStump l'ullrm.\n\u25a0Ksmt..\nv. o..\na\n\u2014st_\\\nIn plain jji-ey, 10, 10i\/a and\n11. Boupfht to sell nt .fl.OO.\nWhile they last, at per pair\n45c\nWe have decided that while the market conditions are in the present state of uncertainty that\nwe will reduce the size of dur stock; and while prices for spring of those quoted so* far for\nnext fall do not warrant thejprices we quote, we are satisfied to take a loss to reduce the. stock.\nPENMAN'S\nHeavy Ribbed Underwear\nAt  pre-war  price\nPer*garment\n$1.35\nNIGHTSHIRTS\n_A fine flannelette in neat\nstripes, full size. All sizes\nfrom 14 to 18. .ifS.OO valuos,\nench\n$2.15\n50 SUITS at EXACTLY \\HALF PRICE\nWe have picked otit 50 Suits that we have cut the price of in half.\nNEGLIGEE SHIRTS\nArrow, Lang and Pick\nmakes. All sizes,' 14' to 17,*\n?3.00, $3.25 and ?3.i\u00bb values, for, ench\n$1.95\nr+r\n50 DOS. WHITE CAMBRIC\nHANDKERCHIEFS\nRcf-ular 20c\n2 for 25c\n$60.00 Suits for $30.00\n$45.00-Suits for $22.50\n$55i00 Suits for, $27.50\n$40.'00 Suits for $20.00\n$50.00 Suits for $25.00\nSifces from  35 to 40\nThese are mostly young men's suits of new patterns in tweeds and worsteds; one, two and three\nbutton styles, single and double breasted styles\u2014all classy suits.\nFLANNEL SHIRTS\nIn nent stripes, medium and\nlight colors, with separate\ncollars and with enllai-s at,\ntached, ?4.00 and .$l.r)0, to\nclear at ,\nWe will give yob your choice of any\nOVERCOAT in the Store for\n$25.00\nValues up to $47.60.\nPine Domestic TWeeds, Lev-\ninson and Bengard makes.\nPriced from $37.60 to $42.50.\nImported Tweeds and Worsteds, Men's conservative and\nYoung Men's Models; Fit-\nReform and Bengard makes.\nIn Fine Scotch Tweeds and\nWorsteds, priced from $55\nto $60. . Fit-Reform and Society Brand.\n$29:75\n$34.75\nA LIBERAL DISCOUNT OFF EVERYTHING\nOmJmmmmmmmmmmmmm* | \u25a0\u00ab\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2014..It ll \u25a0\u25a0  \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nEMORY   <&   WALLEY\nMAIL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE CAREFUL ATTENTION\nMI-Woo' iWUTtRS\nAl .'RE-WAR PRICES\n!i!l, $12, $13 and $14 values for\n$% $8.00, $8.50 and $9.00\nUniversal  Jerseys,  taped  neck.    Regular\n$7.00 for\n$4.65\n__^\n *-..*\u2022'.\u25a0\".'\u25a0'..\"\u25a0'\u25a0:-. ::*\u00bb\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0:.'.:.\u25a0 \u25a0.. a..-. -\u25a0.;...'*.;\u25a0. \u2022. ;*....-.\nNBLSON DAILY NEWS,' FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY '4flS2lT\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nSunday br tht N\u00abtra publUhlnj Com-\nt\u00abny, Llmltoa, Nelson, R c. Cumda.\nBualnua letter, should b\u00ab addressed.\nand checks and money orders made\npayable to Tho Newa Publishing Company, Limited, and In no case to\nIndividual' members  of  the  staff.\nAdvertising rata oarda and A. a 0.\nStatements ot circulation mailed on\nrequest or may be aeen at tha office\nof pny advertising agenoy reoognlsad\nby tha Canadian  Press Association,\nSubaorlptlon rates: By mall (country), 60 cents per month; }e per year.\nOutside Canada, a month, 7Eo; a year,\ntl.to. Delivered, 7Bo per month; M\nfor'six months; $7.60 per year, pay-\nabl* In'advanoa.\nMnabar Audit Xuraan of  OlrouUUon\nFRJDAY, FEBRUARY 4,1921\nRestore Capital Punishment\nAfter Abolishing It\nWhile there is sentiment in\nthis country in favor of the\nabolition of capital punishment,\nthere is a movement in Michigan for tfie restoration. A measure now before the state legislature would, if it became law,\nleave it optional with the jury\nto impose the death sentence.\nOpponents of capital punishment will fight the proposal as\na reactionary move; but the\nsupporters of the bill declare\nthat the tremendous Increase in\nmurder in Michigan rentiers a\nresort to' capital punishment\nnecessary. It is claimed by\nthose who \"are supporting the\nmeasure that practically every\nstate which has capital punishment shows less murder in pro\nportion to population than the\nnon-execution states. Detroit's\nmurder record is said to be far\nahead of any other American\ncity in proportion to population. North Dakota and Minnesota are pointed to as states\nwhich abandoned capital punishment some years ago, and\nare now talking about restoring it Both of these states, are\nsaid to have decided increases\nin murder since the abolition\nof the death penalty, and both\nhave bills before their legislatures for its restoration.\nThe restoration of capital\npunishment might look like a\nstep backward but after all\nsympathy with a cold-blooded\nmurderer is out of place, and\nif capital punishment be necessary to save the lives of innocent people, as is claimed, the\nfact, however disagreeable it\nmay be, must be faced. Civilization must deal with facts as\nwell as sentiments.\nWteient\nbusek\nLaura. A. KirKman\nREQUESTS) D   RECIPES\nmm\u2014ammmmmWVmrm   -a_m h*iXXj^'-,_0___ist^t*mi*la''\nA. Mothor-l-tflnrter: \"A friend of mlnp\nn-mVea e-vniv for hfir ahHrlren out of\nwMjo of -pp-st nnd r-on foot ion era' sufcflr\nwin you pIp-p---. tell p>o how to mftKe\n(t f<*>r mv ortiMrAii in this way?'*\nAnswer: Hlrnnlv tnkn the white of\n<mip tortt, sltirhtlv hpnte-n. and mix cnn-\nfnr-HnnPiV. novt\\v w'th It until n -stiff\nfnmlnnt r*fmits, \"\u00ab sure to sift tho\n\u00abn-t\\_ hpfore -T**mht*oln\u00abr It with \u25a0ei**-*\n\u2022wrpr-wh't*-*. '\"\u25a0hla slurar may nlso^bn\n\u25a0-\"-.ronlne-i with crenm nr with eon-\nrtf>nRflrt or fivsnorntorl milk In the mm*>\nwsv. If vom wish to mnUfl ehoeolnt-\"\n\u25a0^\u2022\"\u2022ntintr for thes>\u00bb cnndt\u00abs. molt ii\" i\nonVn nf sweet cho-fcoin*** In n ftonhtn\nholier nnd flip \"bulls of the fondant into\nth'B ohopolnte, then allow to flrv. ,\nTf desired, you oan flavor the fon\nflnnt candies with essence of penoer-\nmlnt fiiRlnn* the merest dron1., wint\u00abr-\ncreen, vnn'lla, lemon, almond, nr anv\nother flnvorlntr you choose. Vou c\u00abn\nnlsn mnlco dr*llcl-*\u00bbis end attrnotlve Inv-\n<*r-candles hv rnloHn--* n little, of th-**\nfondant with fruit iulees (rnsnborrv\ns -rooiO nifl then mnklnnr thlB Into\n'avers whloh ar\u00ab* alternated with whlt<\u00bb\n'nv-*rs. Rome houp-Mtefiners nut fle-s.\n^aten, nu*\u00ab, nn-i nrunt's throuph thr\nm\u00bb*nt printer nnd ti-en ml* these thln^P\nwith tho fnndun^. *hns attaining a differ But color and  flavor.\nOld Housekeeper: \"T have stuck tf\nthe old-fashioned enkos, flltlncs and\nfrosthiKs, so Ion* that It Is tlm\" T\nlearned    sornp    of   thn    more   modern\nclp-ns. Csn vou fflve me a reclne\nfor Marshmallow FUlinfr and Frosting?\"\nAnswer: Marshallow FHHntr snd\nFrosting: *K onn suirar, -4 cun milk,\nH pound mnrshmallows, 2 tnhlespoons\nhot wnter, % tensnoon vanilla. Put\nthe milk and snpnr Into a aancenan*\nand heat to bolting point; let boll 6\nminutes.       Break   marshmallows   Into\npieces and melt them In the top of a\ndouble boiler, then add tho hot water'\nto them and cook until the mixture\nla smooth; now add the sugar and milk\nmixture to the double boiler alio, stirring steadily. Remove from flro and\nbeat until cool enough to spread, then\nadd the flavoring, Thla may be uaed\nfor both filling and frosting. Hero'Is\nanother good  filling:\nMarshmallow Pilling: 2 tablespoons\ngelatine, fl tablespoons cold water, 2\noupH sugar, % oup hot water, 'i teaspoon cream of tartar, and 1 egg-\nwhite. Dissolve the golatlne in oold\nwater. Boil sugar and water and the\ncroam ot tartar till It spins a thread,\nthen pour this hot syrup over the dissolved gelatine, stirring constantly.\nAdd this mixture to the egg-white\nwhich has beon beaten stiffly and beat\nuntil thick. Spread this thickly between the cake layers.\nMrs. Q. P.: \"Please give me a good\n\u2022mke filling containing nuts and raisins.\"\nAnswer: Nut and Raisin PllllngB;\n3-3 cup milk, 1 tablespoon cornstarch,\n1 tablespoon sugar, 1 cup sugar, *i cup\nwator, 1 egg-white, __ cup chopped\nraisins, and % cup chopped nuta. Make\na custard of the tablespoon of sugar,\nHie milk and the starch; tiow boil\nthe cup of sugnr as for boiled froating\n(\u25a0ylth the % oup of water) and then\nremovo from fire and beat tho stiffly\nbeaten egg-white Into this hot syrup.\nWhen well beaten, add the oustard to\nthe egg-whlte mixture and once more\nbeat smooth, Lastly add tho nuts and\nraisins and spread between cake layers. (The raisins should be boiled In\na little water for a few minutes be\nfore being added,)\nTomorrow\u2014Delicious\nLunch or Supper.\nCnkes\nfor\nundoubtedly had much to do\nwith the disposition to take up\ngood bond investments. The\neducation of the public in bond\nbuying has been a boon to Canadian financing of the higher\nclass, and has operated to discourage real estate speculation.\nIn fact, the single taxers could\nnot wish for more discouraging\nconditions for the speculator\nin idle lands than the present\nmortgage and tax conditions.\nWhat the Press Is Saying\nA   Naval  Holiday\nAn almost unexampled opportunity\nib now presented to the great nations\nto limit the ruinous policy ot naval\ncompetition. Rarely has public\nopinion ln this country so readily\nseised on a proposal for a long naval\nholiday. lt ls an admirably hand)\nformula, and it might be a good thing\nil it cuuld be made the text ot a\ngeneral campaign to . m uurugo the\ngovernment to uut boldly upon lt.\nThere ure obvious signs of a reaction\nin America ugulnst a big uavy program. But It will bo hopeless to\nexpect the United Slates to make\nuuy drastic reductions unless assurance is received that Japan will do\nlikewise. As Japan's ally, cannut we\nplay the part of the honest broker\nlu this matter?\u2014Loudon Daily NewB,\nBonds Take Place of Mori-\n,.. gages as Investment .\nThe high earning power of\nbond investments in the last\nfew years has operated against\nmortgage loans. When good\nbonds and sound preferred\nstocks can be obtained, to yield\n7 and 8 per cent, money for\nmortgage loans diminishes, be\ncause the money out on mortgage . is a fixture for years,\nwhile the bonds represent a\nquick asset. Borrowers of mortgage loans have been numerous, because, in spite of high\nbuilding costs, construction has\nproceeded rapidly, almost with-\nout regard for cost. Borrowers\nhave found that corporation\nlenders have looked askance at\ninflateo) real estate values, and\nhave required a much larger\nmargin of protection than usual. Between 1916 and 1919\nthe investments of 55 companies changed materially, the\nToronto * Mail and Empire\npoints out. Holdings of securities increased by 60 per cent,\nand of mortgages there was a\ndecline of 7 per cent. Mortgages are still three-fourths of\nthe investments of these companies, but the switching of\nnew* funds has been going on\n$t^*dily.    The  Victory  Loans\nt in* Kt'Y'ii i:\\riiiini;.* Oblinra\nTito eujiiR-a ul tlie Hoyal tixohange\nIn the clly uio iu uo nm at Cruydun\na private teat lur tho first linn\n.'i \u25a0.-\u25a0-.\u25a0 being uvurliauied aud rucuut\n\u25a0ina Luudun Will hour their uwect\nmusic unco mure. Thoy have Buurad-\nud lur ih l heir lunea lur guneruliuiis,\never tuuue the days oi the great fire\n1661-1, viiii bhurt interval)) ut silence ( eufurced by repair a ur fires,\nihuugh during tne Great War they\nwere aiillea tu avuiU du-icletting tne\npualtiuu oi Lundun tu enemy aircraft. Wo aro nut rich in tune-\nplaying bt-llu in this cuuntry; uur\nBuldieis whu hiurchud thruugii Belgium cuuld itut but cuniraat tho\nwuiideriul curiiluus winch 1.11 the\nmaguUli.:eul beifriea ut the Flanders\ncitieB with uur poverty in this rea-\npecu '\nTold in Rhyme\nCulture and bujcanumtihip\nFar be it i ruin us lu decry the\nutuiUlariuQ ;\u25a0'\u25a0:,'\u25a0 11 '\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0:\u25a0 and tu ahuui\nuui Ktmumgiuu aud uxfurd street\nfrum pryiiiuble pursuits in our ,\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0'\u2022\u25a0\nui learning. let at Lite same umt-\nwe have a hankering fur ancient cul-\nLui'c and the knowledge whose value\nis be}und 'an uriiliiuelical cuinpuia-\nliun. jby all muaiiS let salesmen and\nsaleawum-bu havu a uuivem.iy euueu-\nUun, but lur pity's Buke let lt have\nnu direct bearing un lhe cuiitruver*\naies of the cuunlor,' Then perhaps\nthe duy will cume when we shall\ndiscuss a passage of Aristotle with\nthe gentleman who knows where the\ndrapery department Is altudaled and\nplayfully dispute on the merits uf\nUrunetiere with tho fair guddess\nwhuau specialty is ribbuns.\nJEWS ARE TAXED TO\nREBUILD PALESTINE\nJews throughout tho world wero\nasked to consent to a fotm of self-\ntaxation by tithes ln tho manifesto\nrecently Issued by tho Palestine\nFoundation board, asking for f 125,-\n000,000 for the reconstruction of\n1'aleBtlnc. Tho manifesto waa signed by a number of distinguished\nJqwb, including Lurd Rothschild, Sir\nAlfred Mond and Dr. Charles Weiz-\nmann,\nThe manifesto outlines a big program of Irrigation, drainage, forestry, road making, bridge building\nand town plumdng, which, It says,\noan be accomplished If tho Jews of\nLhe wurld tax themselves tu produce the fund required.\nIt -adds that the purpose of the\npromoters is to enable immigration\niiitn Palestine to begin without delay\naud to provide for the economic\ndevelopment of the country. Thous-\nendu are waiting on the threshold\nof .Palestine, it atserts.\na   gfeendflih\nvalue In  a\nTHE   REVELATION\nOne (Say I sat on a towering1 peak-\nHigh up whero tho wild winds (play.\nWith a  poworful glass I vlowod the\nland\nOf the  miglily  Kootonay.\nAs 1 sat and looked at the wondrous\nsight\u2014\nA slgtot I had  often seen,\nLo, thero appeared as once -before,\nThe Youth of the .Golden Sheen.\n\"Why Friend\" said he \"Thou art hore\nagain\nWhere   tho   lesson   of   Llfo   thou\n'     learned\nThou hast, come once moro whero I\nshowed to \"thoo\nThe socrot for which thou yearned.\nWhat seek you now\u2014dost thou wish\nto seo\nThe wealth of this  mighty land?'\nAnd   hn   smiled   as  no  said   \"Thou\nslialt have thy wish.\nFor   thou   now   canst   understand.'\nOnco moro tho curtain of Timo rolled\n\u2022back\nAnd I saw from the heights abovo\nThe wealth of the Glorious Kootneay\u2014\nTho land I hnd learned to love.\nI saw tho land where I'd lived for\nyears\nIn a thouffhlless, careless way.\nAye, friend, I learned of my loss of\nyears,\nAs I -stood on <tho peak that day.\nFor,   for   td   the   West,   on   Pacific\nshores,\nI heard the great mills hum.\nI saw the stately ships pass out\nTo the place whiTo tho wild wuvcb\nrun.\nThe silvery hordes from tho Frazer'a\ndepths\nCame forth for tho uso of raau.\nAnd  tho  cities  fair  were  as   JowelB\nbright\nIn a gorgeous diadem.\nThen, Ju-st -to the East, on the Rossland   hills,\nI saw the cavern mines\nWhere  Nature's  hund  wove a fretwork   fine\u2014\nA lace-work of golden lines.\nI   saw   a   placo   where   tho   mineral\nwealth\nFlowed out In a molten stream\nAnd I learned of a \"Power\" liko -tho\nliving fire\nWhich In rawing storms I'd seen\nI saw great valleys smiling, fair,\nFor, Io, 'twas bloBsom time\nI saw  tho wealth of lho great fruit\nlands\nOf the herb, Uio grain, tho vine.\nI saw the forest of pino and spruce\u2014\nTho food for tho saw-mill's maw.\n'Twos   a   wondrous   sight   was   that\nfruitful  land,\nWhero Industry was law.\nAnd I felt a touch on my shoulder\nthen\nAs the Youth said, \"Friend, I go\u2014\nI loavo theo hero In thy western homo,\nIn  the  land  Uiou   haBt  learned  to\nknow.\"\nAnd   he   sped   away,   as   dissolving\nmist\nIn the  morning breeze  Is  caught.\nI cried, \"RrlKht Youth, may 1 know\nthy   nnrm-*?\"\nAnd   he   said,   \"Aye,   Friend,   'lis\nTHOUGHT.\"\nThen I turned again to the wondroup\nscene.\nBut, lo, 'twas tho scone of old.\nThere   lay   tho  hlllH  clad  In   restful\ngreen->-\nThe peaks with I heir crown of gold\nTho great red nun sank slowly down\nIn  the  far off Western  sky,\nAnd my heart was filled  with deep\ncontent,\nAs I saw the dtiy's light die.\nI  thought  of the  close of tho  day\nof   life,\nWhen we onter the shndows deep;\nOf tho time when we join with tho\nInflnltfr-\nWhon wo take our last long Bleep.\nI thought 'twuuld  be goud tu await\nthe   call\nThat heralds the Great N**w Day;\nTo rest In peace in a cool, quiet spot\n'Neath the pines of The Kootenay,\nli^\u00bb*      \u25a0 i    i \u25a0\n\u2014\\*7. C. MOTLEY.\nA 'blue flame with\ntint hns Hi.* moat heat\ng-a\u00ab flam* Xor  cooking.\nBY LENORE\nTho black satin \u00abown has taken\nIts plnco in the American woman's\nwardrobe, along wllh tho navy serge\nstreet dress, as a costume not to be\ndlBponsod with. And depending on\ntho general character of one's clothes,\nIt mny bo made on severely simple\nlines leaning to thr picturesque, or\nIt may ho built nn practical semi-\ntailored lines-\u2014like lho Rolando dress\nin  the sketch.\nThis makes a dlKnlfl*'d, good-looking stroet dress when wrapn are\nshed and only a fur scarf ls ample\nprotection against Htray chill breezes.\nA whlto organdie collar provides a\nbecoming frame for the fnce. And\nthe youthful hat combines a cafe\nlalt satin crown with a frill\nof  taffeta.\nDaily Recipe\n<Pnato  this  In  Your Cook  Book)\nCinnamon Rolls.\nHalf epp butter, I pint flour, H\nteasponn_8alt, 4 teaMpoonsfuls baking powdor, t cup milk. Add suit\nand buking powder to flour, then\nrub flour anil butter together until\nsmooth, adding the milk last. Roll\nInto thin sheets, spread with soft\nbutter, sugar and cinnamon. Roll\nand cut Into slices. Bake In hot\noven 20 minutes.\nNORTHERN AFRICA HAS\nMANY DEAD CITIES\nNorth Africa\u2014Morocco, Algiers\u2014\nompriscs, according to Louis Bertram!, a French writer, a storehouse\nof historical nnd archaeological\niiv.i-.ur-- unsuspected by the great\nmajority of Franchmon and other\ntravellers.\nM, Betrand declares that most of\nhis countrymen visit tho colonial\npossessions much as they would visit\na speclaculnr review or something of\nthe sort, ns a bizarre experience of\nstrango sounds and culors and muscle dancers, whereas, If they wbuld\nbut open their eyes, they might behold dead cities raising up their\nheads nnd almost hear thb echoing\nfootsteps of the Roman legions. Ho\npoints, In fact, to North Africa as\ntho richest mum-urn of Latin antiquity lh the world, whore tho ruins\nof tho Imperial occupation are thickly strewn for leagues, crying out\nfor tho pick nnd upade of tho excavator. \"From Volubllls in Morocco to Glglhl In Tunis,\" declares the\nWriter, \"on a lino two thousand\nkilometers long, tho Roman ruins arc\nlundmarks In Africa. With their\ntriumphal arches, colonnades, pagan\ntemples, basilicas ,-ind Christian bur-\nla) places, they outllno a shattered\nroyal road without a peer.\"\nMaking arftjlca for Intelligent study\nof the Roman remains, M. Berlrand\nsternly criticizes a certain typo of\narchaeologist\u2014a sort uf head hunter,\nwho, Instead of concluding to consider a ruin as something worthy of\nreHpect and precious' for Rs uwn\nsake, which should bo piously preserved,   regards  ii  as  a subject  for\nscientific vivisection. As soon as he\nhas ripped it open and picked out\nthe head of a ho-goat, or something,\nhe abandons It to cUolntogration\nagain. , .\nDlslnlerrcd Cities.\nM. Ber.trand describes many of the\ndisinterred cities at great length and\nwith the Intellectual's lovo , for el;\naborate detail. His article I ia accompanied by a numbor of beautiful photugraphs. A translation of\na (single paragraph, selected at ran-\nGony may suffice as an example;\n\"About these great centres of ancient civilization press of crowd of\ncolonic.*' or municipalities whoso\nruins have, in many -places, boen\ncleared by the archaeologists\u2014Cut-\noul, Thlbliis, Thuburslcunv M*audure,\nTheveste. The first is nothing less\nthan extraordinary ln tho strange\nColoring of its sotting\u2014a circle of\nmountains whose red stones recall\nthe purple stripe on Roman senatorial tunics\u2014an antique red against\nwhich the whiteness of Ivory, the\nwarm* blush of oolonnades, pediments and architraves stand out in\nsplendor.\n, \"Culcul,'. the modern Djemlla, already promises to ocllpse Tlngad,\nnot only because of Its unusual\nframework of mountains, but in its\ngrace, beauty and number of ita\nmonument*-. The little Capltollne\ntemple that embellishes one of the*\nsquares, excites the most glorious\ncomparisons; from the holght of its\nmonumental hose and seen through\nthe four columns of Its peristyle\nwhich now' supports but a single\nstring course of sculptured marble, It\nInevitably recalls the little temple\nof the Wingless Victory of the Ath-\nNever Streak- Spot, Fade or\nGive a \"Dyed-Look\"\nOld, faded skirts, waists, cpatB,\nsweaters, draperies, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton, or mixed goods, can.be dyed any rich, fadeless color with Diamond Dyes. Buy\nno other dye I\nenta'n Acropolis. \u25a0 One can walk\nabout the uncovered streets ofi an-\ndlent Culcul, step across triumphal\nportals, stroll about Ita forum among\ndedicatory altars' and tho pedestals\nof. statues.\"\n| Ten Years Ago Today\n(From  The    Daily    News; Feb.  &_\nion.)\nAccording to a statement just re-\nceivecj from,tho Consolidated Mining\n& Smelting Company at Trail, the\nCompany produced during fho alx\nmonths \u00abndlng Dec. 81, through the\nsmoltor 42,284,000'. gross output of\nmetals.\n*    \u2022    \u2022\nAt the public meeting hf discuss\ntho reciprocity tariff, held at the\nIjoard of trade rooms on I^rlday\nnight, E. W. Wlddowson. the^Velson\nossayer,   surprised   many   of   those.\npresent by>hW estfinafo of' the bene*\"-,\nfit that would be gained if the American   market   were   open   to   lead\nore*   .\n...'\u2022*\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\n, The J. W. Holmes rink by defeat^\nifig the Richardson rink 10-7, has\ncarried off the. vice-president's prize\nat the local \u2022curling,sheets. The\npresident's competition was won by\nDr. E, G, Smyth's rink, which vanquished W, J. Jones' merry men.\n , ' irli \t\nIt waa Syng'e ' who described a\nibacQielor . as \"a donkey who', (haa\nstrayed among the (rocks, eating a bite\n\u25a0here and'a b-ite there, with no home\nof. his own.\"\nLantech, a descendant of Cain, in\nthe fifth generation, Is the first poly-\ngamyst on record.^\nI never urge a man - to -speak If\nhe hae ever so llttlo mind to -hold\nhis  toh'gue quiet.\"\n20 Per Cent Discount\nIN ALL\nOLD ENGLISH GRAY GRANITEWARE     '\nFORI'WEEK ONLY\nSTARTING TjDDAY\nWATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS\n\"NELSON HARDWARE COMPANY\nCALORIC\nJohn Burns & Son\nThe Original Plpetesi Furnace.\nOne Register Heats the House.\nModorato  Priced\u2014Economical.   -\nNelson. \u2022B.C.\nParis reports comtyrmiions of\nflowers and fruits ore smart on\nspring models a cluster of flowers\nheading a cluster of grapes that\n\u25a0hftngs over the left ear.\n1 Pill a Laxative,\n2 Pills a Cathartic,\n3 Pills a Purgative,\nTlds  Is  lhe  Wnv  Milburn's  Laxn-\nLlver  nils Work.\nYou wilt never use any of tho old\ngriping, nan \u25a0 .t.i.r. nlckenlng, purging\npills, containing \u00bbs they do calomel\nand other drastic mineral ingredients,\nonr.c you use Mllhurn'p Laxa-Llver. a\npill that ls purt-Iy vegetable.\nOwing to tho great care used ln procuring tho highest grade of drugs from\nwhich they nrp manufactured, they\nnre ns near perfect as It Ib possible\nto   get   a   Inxnitvn   remedy.\nThey work gently and effectively,\nwithout n grlpc  nr pntn.\nIf you nre troubled w|th constipation, t.iiii.i!- ii. \u25a0 \u25a0 , driven to distraction\nwith sick hudaohcg, if your tongue Is\ncoated, your bn-nth bad, your complexion muddy, your eyes yollow, have\nfloating Hpecka before the eyes, Jaundice, Itching, bleeding or protruding\npilos, Btlr up your sluggish liver with\na few dosos of Milburn's Laxa-Llver\nPills.\nMrn Hoy Mnckle, Orlllln, Ont.,\nwrites;\u2014\"1 ileniro to express my\nthanks,for tin* relief I have had by\nusing Milburn's 1-nx.-wMvrr PHI* I\nhad been suffering for*some tlm* from\nconstipation and bad headaohes. X\ntried all sorts or cures whieh did me\nno good, until 1 waa advised to try\nyour pills. I got greet relief after\ntaking only n  few  doses.\"\nI'rlpo :::.!-. n vial at ell dealers, or\nmailed direct on receipt of price by\njThe T. Mm,iu n Co., UmUed, Toronto,\nOut.\n. HEAR THE LATEST VICTOR RECORDS AT\nMASON & RISCH, Ltd.\n61S WARD  STREET\nThe Home of the Victrola\nNELSON,   \u25a0.   O.\nHEAR THESE UNDISTURBED IN ONE OF OUR SOUND PROOF,\nVENTILATED DEMONSTRATION ROOMS\nWILLIS PIANOS, LTD.\nn \/\n304 Baker St (The New Store)\n\u25a0 I* <I|IL.. _t_,*-4.mmm-      ,*. . . $t . \\-m__y \u25a0\u25a0*!\u25a0-*-\n^HCity Drug Store\nbox 1083.,.; iM ;a\n. NELSON, B.C.\n414 BAKER ST.\n\u25a0    I  I r-M*:'\n _: 1^: \u25a0\u2014-\n n*<iW!^mnii>.^ipyipn\u00bb|^-^lH'U\"^'.\nNBLSON DAILY NEWS,: FE1BAT\"M0RNMG, FEBRUARY 4, 1921.\n\"\u00bb8\u00bb\n\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0--\u00bb*\u00ab\nREADJUSTMENT\nOF PRICES  v\nStill Continues at Our\nStore\n20 PER CENT\nDISCOUNT\nOn all  Overshoes and  Heavy\n'        Rubbers\n15 PER CENT\nDISCOUNT\nOn ill Folt Goods, Spalo and\nOvorgaitoro\nWomen's   Shoos    in    Black   and\nColored   Kid  and  Calf\n120.00 Shoes for  .!..  $10.00\ntitm Shoos for a.. 814,00\n812.00\nU16.00 Shoes for\nTS16.B0 Shoes for\n313.50\nMen'i  Shoos,  Black and\nBrown\nJ1.6.G0 Shoos for   $13.00\nIH.50 Shoes for .... $12,00\n*1E,60 Shoos for .... 812.00\niUM Shoes for .... $12.00\nR. ANDREW & CO\nLEADERS IN FOOTWEAR\nIUILOERS IIS\nREJECT DILUTION\nI       -. \u2014\t\ntallot Against Government\nPlan to Absorb Unemployed Men,\nLONDON, Feb. 3.\u2014operatives in\nleyhulWlng trides nt, a meotinff to-\nty rejected the K.ivernment's pro-\nisoln for \"diluting\" the -building (n-\nlstry by tho t-bsorptlan of former\ni-vlco men to alleviate unemploy-\nfcnt. The. executive committee of\nio operatives,' e; id a Ixillot among\nne, different unions proved over-\nhelmlntfly,acceptance of thrf govern-\n.?nt plan. ;Tbo ground was taken\nh'-t thtv wtykors now In the injury were f&Ily nWe to meot foous-\nig nectta'by direct labor through\n>Mracts.wlth  the  building .trades.\nIn De^rriber last. Minister-,0* Ln-\n>r McNanqnm said u plan was ex-\nsoted to be. put into forco which\n\u2022ould  pro.vlde work   for   50,000' mon\nin the construction of buildings.\nThis, he added, would bo the -culmination of h long-standing -struggle,\ntho unions for .nmny months Jiavlng\nrefused to allow unskilled workers\nor non-unionists to cooperate In much\nnced-fjd bnlldlnff work.\nROSSLAND NOTES\nROSSLAND, Feb.' 2.\u2014Miss\u2122 Annli-\nHendorson, Helen nnd Edith TownHcnd,\nnnd Hrlcn young woro gllesta In Trnll\non  Sunday  evening-\nMr. J. Hoofer, of Xorlhporl, Is In the\ncity, visiting Mrs. Hoerer who Is a\n[)tiM,.ut'nt tho liosnltul.\nMr. Puller, who underwent no operation recently for tiitpoiulletl Is Is progressing  nicely   nt   the  hospital.\nWINNIPEG   SELL'S   BONDS\nW1NXIM50 Fob ,S.\u2014The city of\nWinnipeg\" solo* todny bonds to the\no\\-tent of tTCO.OOn, with un uddltlonnl\nJtino.oOO optional, to Wood. Gundy *\nCo., of Toronto, nt 57.S0, or nt a ors-t\nto  the city of  (1.1S5 ppf cent.\nVOTE  CONFIDENCE   IN\nITALIAN    GOVERNMENT\nHOME Fob. 3.\u2014The chamber of\ndeputies today- voted confidence In\ntho government on Kb Internal policy.\nThe. v\u00bbto won  220 to' 79.\n*e_Ji_T\nSomMor\nBiscuit\nfODAJT\ni HE NORTHWEST BISCUIT COMPANY!\"\nEDMONTON.ALTA.\n' CHANGE IN SERVICE\nkMCinC\/ EFFECTIVE  JANUARY 26th  AND   UNTIL   FUR-    VlE1?1\/\n_mm,_r , jHER   NOTICE,  FOLLOWING  8CHEDULE  WILL\nBE   IN   EFFECT\nLeave 'Nation\nDally\nIncluding\nSunday\n8.60 P. M.\nDally\nIncluding\nSunday\n8:06 P. M.\nExcept\nSunday\n12:46 Noon\nMonday\nWednesday\nFriday\nMl\nTIME  AT   NELSON\nNelson-Vancouver, via Kcttlo Valley\nRailway\u2014-Grand Forks, Midway, Penticton, Princeton, Mcrrltt, Sponccs\nbridge. Through sleeper aorvlco. Arrive Vancouver H-'JO, Jim. following\n-\"\u2022ay.\nArrive Nelson\nDolly\nIncluding\nrttindny\n4-.3G  P.  JI.\nSouth Hlocnti, Brilliant, Cuatlegnr.\nTrail, Roasland nnd , Intermedin to\npolntB.\nArrow Lake Mnts\u2014Arrowhead, Uev-\ne'stoke, Main Ltne point* and Vancouver.\n\u2022'.illy\nIncluding\nSunday\n10:66 P. M.\nExcept\nSunday    >\n0:6r, A.  M.\nMonday\nWednesday\nFriday\n18:00 Midnight\nOther services remain unchanged.\nJ. S. CARTER, D.P.A.. Nelson. B.C.\nChoice Green Oat Hay, Extra Quality\nWheat Straw.\nAlberta and Washington Timothy.\n'      Second cutting Alfalfa.\nAll kinds of whole and crushed Grain.\nBran and Shorts'.\nThe Ellison Hilling & Elev. Co.,\ni LIMITED\nSuccessors to the Taylor Mfg. Co.\n*   NELSON, B.C.\nHigh School Debaters\nShow Merciful Trend\nTowards Late Enemy\nTRAII-, JiV.b. 3.-~Tmil High Roliool\nLltorary olub hold a debate un \"Wod-\ntiftBdny. aftornoon, the. mibjoot. belrnr:\n\"Uosolvod that moro leniency should\nho ahown to Gevnoany by tho Allies ln\nthe .matter' of rt'i'mratlonn in aocorrt-\nancA *wltb the Treaty ot Versalllen.\"\nThe debater?, for the affirmative:\nMiss Glady'H Thompson, leader; Jamon\nCnlrnfl and O. 15. Oordon: and for tbn\nnegative: Mlns Joan Motherwell, leader: llluo Dorothy Williams nnd, ' P.\nMoDonr.ld.\nTho addresses showed (rood nro-\nnnratlbn on both sides, but the affirmative nivi-si-iiii-il the shorter oaso and\nwere declared winners by a small mnr-\ncrln.\nTbo judffefl were- \"Rev. R Tl.\nMnelmv, Tl. A., \"Rev. field Tolland nnd\nHov. A, M. O'Dnnn-Ml. Tt, r>, Rev. E,\nB.  Mackay. B.  A.,  noting as  crltlo.\nRobert Tlnxendnle wns chairman\nTJurlntr tho Interval at the close of\ntho debate In which the Judges were\nmaUlntr tholr deolson, a short muslenl\nnrnarnm was rendered fiy the hl^h\nsqhool  orchestra'.\nMARYSVILLE NOTES\nMARVSVU-LT-., F..h. a.\u2014B. r.undon\nnd Andrew Johnson are \u25a0nrced by V,\nT,und of Lethbrldcro to ship all thf\n'off buildings at Mntthew Creek camp\nTjotbhrldRp, w\\**e they will be\nro-f*Tectcd.\nThe, nonrt hetweon * ICimberlev an'1\nWyetlffo*. has been sn-f*\"'-plou(rbed and\n'h   nnen   for   auto   traffic.\nMIsr Martire K^or has rofllom'-d her\n\"oslt'ons -nn slennnrnpher . with tbo\np^reBt hrench, nr,<* bns eceepte'i a shvl-\n'nr pesHln*! wl'b n TWm of barristers  nt  Crnnbrooli.  \u25a0\nA. G.  Jnniri  wa^ -\"\"'er *o Was'i   t-'is\npi-'*, wher\"' he sunplled the must'' fur\n.   dn\"C   ctven     nt   the   Ta   Ta   Creek\nGolfUn TT^-*\u00bb\u00ab*n^i r-^t'irned n few t\\\\vt>\niirn from Oayb-v Mtn., i*.'*nAro ne hnF\nhftoi-i .\\r< an^rvfeni*nd *.is\u00abt with his\nsls\u00bb\u00bbT. Mrs, TrVyen O. K-tvIs\nMrs, A. O. James anfl Mrs. T*. T'l\nTT*>fchm-f>' nro o'v e*1- extendod visit\nwi*h relatives and friends at coast\nnol T\u00abts. t\nAlex Cb'Bholf end e-^n Archlo, nre\niniei-f H->velo\u00abmnnt wor1' on the pro-\ni>or*'y, f\"*he   Park   nrouo\"\n\u25a0Hus Alle\" an old tlmor here, nns-\n\u25a0iod   tbroiirh   the   othor   dny. Oris\nin inw ^n^arred ni ndvance nsf'nt for\ni  -n-ratr'-nnl  on?v\u00ab\u00ab\u00bbanv.\nMtss r\u00bbi.|h* Tlb\u00bb'\"\u00bb.ts w'\"*- lias hwn\n\u25a0',*--\u2022\u25a0srovnl** Pi T-Uh cunti'-cntlon fnl\u00ab\n'rt<if%wl |viihn|d is \u00abn riineh lmnrn->->(i\n'iin-* she \u2022\"\u25a0\u2022>n (|M*j tn roturn home  Ihsi\n_.\u00ab   \u2022\u2022 Mlnq     \u2022eit.hif-'H     W_y_i     '.|mill>V'-'l\nit   \"le   r'ftl*,-M*i*   P-uintf-rlor\"   wh\u00bb*l     she\n'er,*      \u00bb'-A      rllpr(|(|-      [JI\"!      TOPlOVOrt       fr^lH\n'\u00bb-o\". tn Nolson. \\ Her mothor re-\n*->ri'\u00abd   with   be-.\nNew York Millionaires\nto   Hunt   Grizzlies\nAmong the Kootenays\nMARYSVIT-li' l*Vh. a.\u2014Ti. A. moft-\noham, the mountain kuMo of St. Mary's\nwas down for supplies tho other day\nHe has been eiiKftKed to Kuldo a party\nof Now Tork mllllonalrs nn a grizzly\nhunting trht on tho upper roaches of\ntbe St. Mary's tho coming spring.\n mum !\t\nSocial Notes from Yahk\nAPPLEDALE FARMERS\nCHOOSE EXECUTIVE\nAITLEDAU-., Fob. 2.\u2014At the annual\nmoetluR of the Applodnle branch* ofthe\nU. P of H. C, held In Attpledale hall\n\u00abit Friday. Jan. M. the following of-\nt'Co*** for 1S21 wore olecttMl: President,\nH. H, Of eon; viee-pr*-Hld(.nt. A. Lelen:\nd'ractors. A. Cant. W. Dover \"W. T.\nWvnn;j auditor, J. M. Lawuon; \u00abecro-\ntarv,   A    Pnnl.\nThe following resolution wns passed\nfnr  the   nimual   convention   to  take up\n\"That th\" provincial government\ntake over the school question and put\nthe tenehi-rs under the 'Civil Service'\nIn oiMor to give them a future and do\nnwny with locnl school boards.\"\nAt the monthly meeting held or\nIan. *.'!'. thf directors were appointed e\ncommittiv to hnndle tti-ff-Rotilier -control\n(liiesllon. A. I-floii Wart appoint i'il\nsecretary of the Irrigation committee\nv'ue A. Cnnt: ami K. \\V. Knpecki nnd\nW. Cunt. wt-xo appointed a commllti*e\nto handle the railway siding and\nshed   question.\nTh\u00ab- \u25a0oeroutry wns instructed to\nwrite to Wlnlaw and I'uMimore locnl\"\nregarding the formntloii of a distrlc\nbranch  of the L\\ F.\nA Lelen gnve a highly Intorosilnr\n*nlk \"ii finance nnd organisation of\nthe   V     P.\nA. Cant will tr-lk on tho formnllon\nof nn .*ftg circle and *!'nul Munch on\npoultry   at   the  P.-brunry   tnctlng.\nST. ANDREW'S CHURCH\nHOLDS WHIST DRIVE\nTJ'.AII.. Feb. n.\u2014St. Andrew's church\nheld a very successful whlnt drlvo tu\nthe parish hall on Monday evening,\n\u2022\u00bb*r.-*- \u00bb*-\u00bb(\u25a0-\u00bb\u25a0*\u2022 ao nresent. The prlxt-s wer\nwon by Miss Norn Kellmnnn nnl ft.\nGordon, tho \u25a0rsoin'olntlni. prises going\nto Mrs. Morr'i und Mr. Uelory. Refreshments  wire  sorved by  the  InnloSi\nAPPLEDALEllOTES\nArn.KPALR Feb, 2.\u2014Mrs. Dover\naccompanied Mr. Dover, who was \u00abniton\nUt with nppnndlcltls, tntb Nolson todny.\nR. C. Good and K. Good wont to\nNelson   Monday.\nEverybody bnd 'ft good lime at th-*\ndunce given hy thn Ladles Proftr-Ksslvo\niissoolntlon on Friday. Visitors wore\npresent  from Perry's nnd Wlnlnw.     t\nM. Addor and L. Rerthn went to\nNelson   >\u25a0-'-'   week.\nHevrml books have b.-eil dnnnl-d\n\u2022o tb-' library and a number oC now\n--nes bought. Tlu books are now\nhou\u00ab*d tn the -now cupboard built In\n'he  wall.\nPOLE     BU8INEB8    ACTIVE\nF1RK VALLPY. Fob. 2.\u2014Then* Ih\n-rreal activity lr* the Vnlley In the\nttole bu\u00ab<liioKS. wm. Calder, oontmcior\n(or Llndsbv Bro* emnpany, having\novery avallnble m\u00bbn nnd tettin working iind thing.-* look very busy around\nthe   landing   places   and   flush.\n -mm-\t\nYrtlftn purchasing ft sa-uccpan, tlu*\nhondte should bo oxnminwl for\nstrcngtti, comfort ln liantllln-g nnd\nease ln keeping II clean.\nChiropractic\nCORRECTS\nDISEASES\nthe   'ollowinQ;\nBRAIN\nEYES\nEARS\nNOSE\nTHROAT\nARMS   .\nHEART\nLUNGS\nLIVER\nSTOMACH\n^4 8PLEEN\nKIDNEYS\nPANCREAS\nBOWELS\nAPPENDIX\nBLADDER\nLOWER\nLIMBS\ntMN\u00a3 op MAN\nConsultation'is tree.\nDr. Chevalier, Chiropractor\nALLEN   BLOCK,\nVAHK, Feb. 2.\u2014A. Singleton ro-\nturned- Sunday from Cnlgnry, whero he\naccompanied Mrs. Singleton.\n\u25a0 C. 11, Wood, of Cranbrook, sponi\nThursday and Friday\"- bpre rrnnsaot-\nIng  business.\nMiss I*ythgoe and HI Lytgoe visited at Cranbrook: for tho wnek end.\nMr. and SJrs. A. Pahl loft for Spokane  Friday.\nEd. Coloman, a fornn-r resident of\nYahk. wns here Friday from Sand-\npoint,  Idaho. -\nI*. Pttrrou, J. McLeod nnd J. Grant\nvisited at Cranbrook  last week.\nMr. and Mrs. O.1 R. Tapllne, formerly Mlsa .Brown* have taken a\nhouHt* nt Camp H, Meadow creek, whore\nthey will llvft.\nMrs. l-arsen loft on Tuesday for Sonp\n3_.ake.,  'Wash.,   for   a   vacation.\nMrs. JJdward KHnglnsniUh Is vlslt-\nIting friends  at Crnnbrftfk. \u2022  ,\nMr. and Mrs. Foreman arrived on\nSunday from Crcsttm. They will re-\nHldo   hero.\nOn Snturday evening; a very enjoyable Cinderella tlnnoo -with card party,\ngames and singing, was held * ln tho\nYahk Mills hnll. Mrs. H. Whlto and\nMrn. J. Hamilton,, members of the\nYahk Soclnl club, wero responsible -for\nthe ovi-nlng's entertainment.\nSTANDING OF PUPILS AT\nROSSLAND HIGH SCHOOL\nRONiiLAND, Feb. B,~-The following\nIs th<* standing of tho pupils at the\nTtoMnnrt High School, for the month\nending   Jnnunry   31st..\nPreliminary\nViolet Swnnpon 1*2.0; H. Nordmnn\nJ-.9.2; M, flllmour 86.7; E. TtorlRers 8R.7;\nH. I,limn 85.4; Gladys Swnnson 84.2;\nLoonnrd Churchill 84.2; L. Hendrlcksoti\nSi.l; Gordon Harper S3.8: Jarncs Cullln-\na*no S2.fi; Stephen AtkInson 82.4: S.\nWall Is S2.4; WilHntti Jarvla S2.1; Ella\nServohl 80.7: L. Mlnslck 80.7; Ksthur\nPoters 7S.8; Helen McDonell 78.S; Allen\nFors 7S.7; Marguerite Mlohneiy 78 4;\nFred ' Schmidt 7fi.B; Josephine Itoscorln\n7B.2: U. Peterson 7R.0: William ll--n*\ndemon 7R.2: Viola Pitt 74,5; Russell\nWlsson 7S.8; Wollle Johnstone 72.1;\nH.    Slovens    70.1;    E     Ttoborinon    70.0;\nOllvo Iionpi OO.B; Either Bom \u00abs.8; j:\nStevens 08,R; .bunes DrlBcol 68.5; G.\nNewman 88.0; Porls Lonf? G(i.7; Harold\nRills H3.1; Frnnk Stnt-er 02 2: Geome\nNixon, 81,8; L. Anderson 110.0; M\nO'Bitlon 59.0; Albert Albo R8.8; Helon\nYoudk '>*).'; Ell wood Ellis ;,(..!; Joseph\nColeman r\u00bbr..S; Melville Trnmbnth 49.1:\nKonnUl I.nmrdon 45 0; V. \\)ou,; \"7.4.\nAdvonoed    Junior\nAnnlo Henderson S5.2; K. Johnson\n83.0; Iivno Coombea 821|J: Evelyn\nBrown 82.1; Mnrlon Blssmi 80.0; Slrlv\nFors 7S.0; Currlo Heap 77.S; Ruth\nFox \"i;.5: EUalo MncDonnll 75,-t; Alice\nArchibald 71.88; Goorpe Wadds 70.0:\nH\u00bb'len Townsend 84.1: \"-Stuart Terhun-'\n63.5; Francis Holdler fi4.2: Wyntt Eddy\n40.0.\nM\u00bbti*icul*tion\nPhyllis Grecory 84.7; Cyril wallln\n83.8; Edith Scott 81.2; Mnry Freney\n72.5; Hcpry Singer 63.3: Hnrold Scoti\n62.7: Edith Peters 50.0; Kenneth Young\nIM;   B,   Berg  31.6.\nTRAIL NOTES\n 4A .\nTPAW-. ~V*b.   ^\u2014-aJr-Jtw   Miilviv  SOhOOl\nliiHpeoier* for this district, hns been\nspemlinir the past week in visiting\ntbe piddle schools of Trail and vicinity.\nM. f I'Prlon, superintendent of t li\u00bb\nHock Candy mine nenr Grnnd Forks,\nIs a business visitor to tho olty in tin\ninterests of the Consolidated company,\nGraham Cm left shank, superintendent\nof th- 7,1 no plunt 1. aching division,\n'it Tud.innc, has beon removed to thf\nhospital suffering from lumbago con\ntmcted   wjillo   curling   lnft   week.\nA Inrgf browd enioyed the sknilni;\nnt the rink on Saturday ev-nlng, whlcli\nwas i-Kiimod a Tier being suspended\nduring    b'jiisplo'.    week.\nThe locnl s< nlor hookey team hnd\na good workout y.*st* rda;* in preparation ior tho game with Nelson tenth\nlo  he  played   tills  week.  .\nJas. II. Bohofleld loft on Monday for\nVictoria to attend tbe sitting of the\norovliH'lal leglMlntiiro which moets\nshortly.\nSILVERTON NOTES\nS1LVEHTON. Fob t.\u2014Wllllnm Hun-\ntre, M i*. I*., for Slocnn, left todny.\nfor   Victoria.\nMr. aud Mrs. Phllimtt nnd Charles\nGUI ri turned lo the Van Rot today\nnfter spending thn week end In Silvorton.\nMr. and Mrs. llrown left today to\nreturn to their home In Tdnho nrter\n(\u2022.pending two weeks In Sllvcrtoo thr\ngii-';H-- of Mr. nml Mrs. George Par\nker-\nBen Nelson who hns boon In New\nDenver hospital undergoing troutniont\nfor pneumonln la reported on tho\nrond  to  recovery.\nMr. xJackson, of Slocatt, was In P!l-\nverton   Frldny.\nnick White nnd Win. Crocker, who\nstaked n inhieriil olnlm clone to the\ntown of RH vert on, .. few months ag*>\ninil luive been driving li tunnel on It\nfor thO pant six weeks report the\nveiitin-e very promising1 looking, their\nlend now oarrylnp gold ledge matter\nnnd   i ncourtr'lnc   nssnys,\n1\\ A..-McClellnnd, of' New pfhver\nspettf  yesterday  in  silvorton.\nedgewWdfarmers\npretty good hosts\nFHin VALLEY, l-Vb.-. B -ni - IT.\nP. of B. O., Edgcwood Lod. >\u25a0'. \u25a0\nwhlHl drive nnd dance In Pit*. Val'ej\nschool house, Wednesday Jan. :'\u25a0. An\nunusual good time wns had nnd e\\,rv-\nbody went homo in good spirits in ih*\nwe? sma' hoiir? feolfnt? satisfied thni\nthe ii f. are protty nood hosts. A\nnumber drove up from Edgowood. \"'h(\nladles of the local furnished the eats\nIn preat. fiunntlly and fjunllty In n\nfashion   only  known   to   themselves,\nTho prizes for whist were Well\nworthy of hard earning, Miss Sybil\nPord, of Edgowood, winning tbe ladles'\nfirnt: Miss schliind, of Needles, the\nhoohy. E). J, Hangs, gents' first\nprlsn. William Calder was the promt\nwinner   of   the   gents'   booby.\nTh\" music for dnnelng wns furnished\nbv Mr, Hehlnnd nnd daughter, of\nNeedle;;.\nWINLAW NOTES\nMINI,AW, .Feb, 2.\u2014Miss Hinckley\nhas arrived tn tnke up hnr residence\nIn Wlnlnw, bnvlng bought lnnd from\nMr.  Ulrsch.        '     \u2022\nMiss Mary Swansoit hns gone to\nRals-on to attend sohool there.\nMrs, lllac.kbiirn sustained n. bad\naccident on Saturday but It Is not) aulle\nso serious  as  wns   fir*'t   thoiw;hl.\nMr. MoPhcr\"fin and Mr. PI Ico were\nvisiting Mr. Uinl. for n few days Insl\nweek.\nNotices of n masojuernde dunce to\nbe   belli   on   Peh.   Jl.   nre  now  out.\nMils M. Clark went Into Nolson\nyosterday.\nMr. Cnpllng nml Mr. Owens are the\nguests nf Willfords from the oralrle.\n' X)v. Martin visited Wlnlnw on Monday.\nThe Store for Quality\nFriday Bargains\nALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE\nat $1.25 pair'\nPENMAN'S ROSE, pure -n-ool,' hi Black only,\nSeamless throuelmut. double lieels. nml loos.\nSizes 9, 9% and 10. djl   O K\nFRIPAY BARGAIN, Dalr   \".:,'\u25a0   wl-tiiO\nWOMEN'S HEATHER HOSE\n\u25a0 at $1.00 pair\nSoamloss hose, fine yarns In heallier mixtures.\nSizes 9 to 10. (PI  An\nFRIDAY BARGAIN, pair .\u2022     \u00ab5I..UU\nWOMEN'S COMBINATIONS at\n$2.65 the Suit\ni\nMndo of soft yarns In extm fine weaves. i.*oo;I\nweight. Short sleeves a-nd ankle lenplh. Sizes\n30 to 40. (T.Q \/\u00bbP\nFRIDAY BAROAIN, the suit       sStUsOO\nBUNGALOW APRONS at $1.15\nOverall style, wllh bell til back and short\n\u25a0sleeves\/ Mado bf good lOnglish .prints in all\nsizes. Ql   -ir\nPR1DAT BARaAIX,.paoh      \u00abD1\u00bb1(J\nPRINTS at 25c yard\nNavy l-rlnts, fast color, best Rnellsh nrnke.\nWidth 31 Inches. OC\u00ab\nFRIDAY BARGAIN. j-artl       tiiOL\nGEORGETTE ahd CREPE-DE-CHENE\nBLOUSES at $8.95\nA range of stylos and colors in' best materials,\nsizes 96 to AH.   Volwes to $16.G0. (JQ QK\nSA I.H PRICE     \u00abDO\u00abt\/D\nWOMEN'S SWEATERS at $6M\nMade of flno wool in -cont stylo, with belte and\nInrffo collnrn. Colors nro Green, Yellow, Bluo,\nPose and Cardinal, (\u00a3\/\u00bb Qpf\nFRIDAY PATIOAIN      \u00abDO\u00ab\u00bbfU\nPONGEE SMS at 75c yard\nmlor   ronueo   Silk,    36\n75c\nOood   wt'iphl    miturnl\nihrihos wide.\nPRIJXVY BAEQAIN  ...\nHEAVY SHEETING AT 98c yard\nExtrn   wcIrM   \u25a0shcctlntr,    linen    finish,   full   81\nInches     wldo.      \"Htwhelagn.\"     make.     Regular\nvalue, yard $1.30-1\nPP.IPAY PARGAIK \t\n98c\nTOWELS at 49c\nSc\u00bbft  TurltlMh Towels, full  bleneh nnd pood slsft,\nlicmmod onds; ,\nPPIDAV BARflAlN each \t\n49c\nREMNANTS-HALF PRICE\nShort end** of Silks, Dressguodn,  Vollea, Cottons,\nSho-dtlng, etc., ebxtrln-R at half reRulnr pricea.\n.t sinz\n611 Baker Street\nPhone 200\nEldest Resident Enjoys\nthe Fun at Fire Valley\nparty\nFIRE    VAI.L.EY,    Feb.     8\nevening  of Jan.  23, n  toxtt\ntook DOStftiSslon ut the rehliter.cc ot\nR, J. Pnngs. A very plbfisont i*vcn-\nInp wnn Rpf*nt In enrd\u00ab :\\n ihuieliiK-\nJohn PaiiKs, thii old-ctt man uh well\nM bolng tin oldest, resident of Pire\nVulioy Hlttlnrc nnt the eventtiB with\nth'j younger set and npparontly tn-\nJoytng   ihlngH   ns   if   bin   yearn   were\nll'-IR.\n\"Work on tho big ''govornmont dry\ndock nt BSsqulrooKi B. C, ls to start\nat once to -heli) relievo the unemployment sltxmtdon,\nTbe Consolidated Mining & Smelting Ct\nOF CANADA, LIMITED\nOfflo\u00bb, Smelting and  lltflnlng Oepartmint,\nTRAIL,   BRITISH   COLUMBIA\nSMELTERS AND REFINERS\nPURCHASERS  OP  GOLD,  SILVER.  COPPER  AND  LEAD ORIS\nP->iu..r. .t Cold, Sllvar, C.pp.r, Gluaitont, Pit Lu. ani Xli>\u00ab\nTAOANAO  BRAND\nCatH    nre    trained    In    Franco   to\nPHONE til  uu ruts on warships-\nJX \"brg';;1 CZ .irey.\"\" '\"\"j A WANT AD. IS BOTH CHEAP AND EFFICIENT. TRY IT.\nt8 per packo&e\nTwo for.55*\n\u2022adin-tiiwof 50i. 100\nTake My device\nmMttirnhdou.\nPLAYER'S\nNAVY CUT\nCIGARETTES^*\n-  - -  --\n mf^i^m^-\u00abs^:mmsmmst\n\u00a3 Page B\nNELSON 'DAW NEW3, FRIDAY MOltl-IING, FEBRUARY 4,1321.\n-_Mm)!m-\nmarkets and Finanee\nPrices Trend -Downwards;\nGeneral Trading Cnnfined\nto Narrow Circle.\n\\'1-)\\V YORK, IVIi. ;i. -fliib'Blanlal-\n1> tlu* -suiw fnt'tora nnd InHuonoo\n-n-hlfh hnvo hold tho ntoci; mnrket\nln rhfcl; nvontly wore 'offc-ntlvo\nsign in toduy, Tnidtng\" \"wns largely\nlimited to spoculaiho t'avniilca ond\nprions   ^voro   mainly   dowriwai'il.\nMonoy ww tho phot nround Avhb*h\nthe   shiffglHh   mnrkoi    oont-ered.\n\u25a0L'nll. monoy oponrd' nt yesterday's\nMirly rnto of r-dfirht por ooni. rlslnff\nto nliio por rent during tho intor-\nmodlnle period, on iho surfnoo, no\nporcpptjlilo chflngf* oconri-od In -quotations' for timo I'und.s. but tho1\nsupply: Indira tod I.*?re.'i8lnff dlmlnlin\ntion.    . ^f I tfW\nhi bnnklnK rlrolew.. tho tlffhtcnluR\nof *r-rertltn Wiie chiefly attributed to,\ntrtthilrawnls from -this eentro of reserves hold by the flnonelnl Institu-\ntloitH- loomed nt Interior polntH. Varl-\noini mllrond ed rnlnss mihmlt I ed In\ntho course of tho do>- Qfferod llttlo\nffromvl! for eiuourngemont. but news\ndealing with genornl Industrial nnd\noonunorolal Mtuatlons seomod to\njustify hopes of greater ntftlvlty in\nthe  near .future.\nAn overwhelming proportion of tho\nday'* mock dealings was mnde up\nof less than half a sofTre of issues.\nOf, theso, tho more. pVomlneht woro\nGenera) .Vsphnlt, .Mexican Polroloum,\nAtlantic Gulf and a few rails, notably .Northern Pnclflc nnd Texas\nPacific, fho m-n-kct was raided in\nlho hist hour, heaviness centering In\nXtlanlte -rftllf; ' Critt-lhle. nnd oils.\nSelling was concurrent with the news\nrh:ii lho I'hllarieiifiln. fcdernl reserve bnnk^bnM. ralsod its rato of\ndiscount on indebtedness certificates\nfrom   five   to   5%  tier'cent.\nSalon amounted to r>2i'.000 shnres.\nForeign exchange was Irregular,\nfirmness iu sterling being nfrset by\nheaviness in mnny of tho continental remittances. N'opotintlons for a\n$25,006.00(1 loan to Chile nre lit\npropoas of complelion. bul other\nSouth American lonns oro In nbey-\naheo.\nLiberties Improved, also somo local\ntraction issues, but the general bond\nmarket   was   Irregular   and   narrow.\nTotnl sales  $12,lS0.(K)O.\nClosing   Quotations\nKlffh   l*ow   ''lose\nChtno      -'2rft>      22\\     221}*\n.c. p. n.  ..in     IU     LlftH\nC    M-   St.    P.    ... 27 28* 28%\nInt.    'Marine       14-** Uh   . 14%\n.\\f.   P.   Com  18^\nM.   P.   PTrt.    .* *' \u2022\u2022\u2022\u25a0 ;\u25a0\u25a0*\nPleroe   Arrow    ... j.r>'.i 24 24\n\u2022 -Studohaker      \"fcitt R>> fifiU\nU. SivSteel -Oom.    &2h_ SI-\\\nWillyR-Overlund   ..   S 7s.\nNWW*  TORK.'  J.-iili.   8.\u2014.Silver.'   do-\nmestlo.   00 Hi\nforoin'n   M%.\nLONDON.\nFob,   S.\u2014flllvtf\n*  Vt\\rl.\nBANK\n\"vVlNNiriifi\n: CLEARINGS\nFar* a.\u2014Tho\nfollowing;\nnro tlie bank\n\u25a0leorlngK for lho |>rln<-l-\npal cities or\nilii.   I'omlnion\nfor wtH.lv\nending today.\ncompared with tho oor-\nresponding  week   last   ymu\nWeek Ending*\novresp'd'g\nl'-oh..1, ISi'l.wook, 192JJ,\nMontreal   ...\n.$123,850,080 \u00bb1'3,G27,188\nToronto\n.  103,110,400\n102,156,034\nWinnipeg    ..\n.    r,2,007,2IO\n48,644,060\nVancouver\n;.    13,51B,M7\n15,176,001\nOttawa\t\n.      \u00bb.\u00ab6,7(M\n11,026,676\nCalgary    \t\n7,223,040\n7,073,625\nHamilton -*...\n6,417il70\n6,282,638\nQticbet;     ....\n.i.858,748\n6,6,17,438\nEdmonton\n.\"..021,214\n4,578.086\nHalifax    ....\n3.507,750\n4,604,810\nLondon    ....\n,1.061.640\n3,697.300\nRogfna     ....\n'.18S,1\u00ab\u00ab.\n3,770,616\nSt.  John   ...\n.   ' -2,000,281\n3.533.7J9\nVictoria     ...\n.      2,214,198\n2,87-3,335\nSaskatoon\n1,782.86C\n1,844,749\nMoose ,Imv .\n.>    1,308.302\n1.440.164\nTlrantford\n1.213,116\n1.370.032\nBrandon    ...\n687.772\n663,840\nFori    WiUlan\nR 14.364\n1,064,054\nLothhrldgo   .\n786,113\n764,289\nMedicine   Ua\n432:464\n473.061\n\u25a0Xew West\nminister\n883,509\n048.270\nPrinze Albert\nCAN\n141,302\n422,704\nADA BONOS\nMftNTML IM\nMONTRRAI;. Peh. S.\u2014Today's mnr*\nket. on the local stock oxehango\nwas --quiet, few- Issues being active, nnd of those, tho leader, $'.enm-\nehjps common, .appeared to ne the\nsubject ojl iv bar drive which drove. |t\ndown AH'points'.to 37 recovering to\n31* at the dose, a. not loss of*a-full'\nfive points. Spanish plver onmm-on,\nanother noLlvo stock, lost .%. Brorrip-\nton Hold down ono pnint in ,10 and\nclosnd at fifl-Jfi Vand' Sugar wna re-\npt'iRsscd to 2S-*Ji, lowing IK down nt\n26.\nThe largest losses outside thesn\nwere I)bmlnion Steel's li-polnt at 13;\nToxtHo's similar loss at 106H; Ottawa power down. 8 at (17; Ontario\nSte-el dotvn 1% i\\\\ i!7, Rlordftn down\n2 Ht 140 and Wny\u00abgn.mn.ek down 2\nal   80,\nTwo gains wore scored. One point\nfor Canndlnn Cottons al 70, nnd\nhalf a point for Pomlnlon Steel\nprefch'ed at t>8. The bond list show*\ned\/ eonslderable strength ln quielj\ntrading outside the Dominion loan\ngroup,   which   wns   irregular.\nTotal sales: listed (JS28; bonds\n$236,200.\nWI-NNIPSBCK Peb. 3.\u2014Bid for Po-\nminion   wnr   Issues   today;\nWnr lonns\u20141025, OS: 1031. 94; 1037,\n07 U.\nVictory bondV\u20141022, 0S7s:. 1023,\n88; 1927. 98%; J033, 08%; 1037. 00%;\n102'.   '.uiTs;    lOSY   H%.      )\nSTERLING EXCHANGE\nXK-W YORK, i*'eb, S.-Sterllng exehnugo easy: demand I3.84H--! oa-\nhies   S3.85V(. ,\n\u25a0NM'XSOX. 1-Vb. 3.\u2014Current counl-\nor   exchange   for   sterling   $4.80.\nSI51!\nDOMINION LIVESTOCK\n1\\*T,\\-'NIPKG, Fob. 3.\u2014Offprlnp- In\niho yards yostordi'.v woro 230 onillo,\n1764 hog's and 57 shoop. Hocolpl\" \"P\nin 9 o'clook Ihls mornlnK woro 285\noatilo,  500 hogs ond   160  shoop.\nStoors^Oholoo. $7.50 to J8.25; fair\nio good. *6.00 in 57.00; modlnm.\n|4.75 to |6.75:   oommon, |4.0fl to $4.50.\nButcher cowa \u2014 Cholco. ?6.00 io\n\u20226.60; fair lo good, $4.30 lo J5.60;\nmodlnm. f3.76-1o \u00bbl.25: rannora nnd\ncnttero,   *2.00   tn   $3,25.\nBulla \u2014 Sood. *4.*0 tn \u00bb5.00; com-\nmon.  J8.O0   to  H-06-\nOxen \u2014 Oood. $4.50 to $\u00ab.75; Rood,\n$4.75   to  '$6.75:    common.   $3.50    to\n$4.50.\nFN,flw, _ Choice. $5.75 lo $6.26:\nfair to good. $4.60 to $5.50.\nStocker steers \u2014 Choice. \u00bbr..23 lo\nI5.60;  fair io good $4.1)0  to $5.00.\nStd<-*tcr liolforn \u2014 Choice, $6.00 to\n!5 25:  fair io good. $3.76 to $4,60.\nOnlvoa-\u2014 Cholco, fS.OO to *9.(io..\ngood. $6.50 io $7.50; common. $6.00\nto   $6.00. \u2022\nShocp ond lambs -- Oood' .sheep,\n$6 50 to $7.00: common. fS.OO 4o $6.00;\ngood lambs. $0.00 io $11.00j common.\n$6.50   lo   $8.00.\nHogs \u2014 Select*.- $14.26; heavies,\n$11.26; lights. $13.00 to $14.25; sown,\nM.25:   stags.   $6.00   lo  JS.00.\nTORONTO, fell. 3.--OUtlc receipts\n134:   mnrkoi   steady..\nCalf' receipt's   43:    choice   onnllly\n17 cents.\nSheep   receipts   200:    good   sheep\nremained   flrm.\nIl'og receipt\" 698; heg jfirloos unchanged.\ntorontTboarJ)\nTORONTO. I'>b. 3.\u2014Heavy selling of Canada Slonmahlpa influenced\na targe section of the, active list\non the Canada exchanges today.\n*lrlving an appearance of A-eokness\nmuch on tlio *i:te scale ns had heen\naeon during tho previous few days.\nThis weakness did not. however,\nextend to the entire llsr. a rilimber\nof Investment slocks, in fact making- advancop.\nSletunaVilp Win under' pressure tho\ngreater part of lhe dny. Tho stock\nmil to 3:% .W stiffened, m 30 at\nclose on lhe Toronto mnrl'ol, making\nn. loss -of AM. pecllncs In paper\nstocks ,were agnln evident. 1\/uiren-\ntld(< llromptnn. Abltlbl and Spanish\n-River were ull lower.\nHigns fit tin ftve\u00abloler\u00bbt demand\nwore seen In the advances of COn-\n\u2022 spmers' Goo. denonil Blectrlo pre-\nrerrod Mo.ple I^-nf prcfenrrt. foi-ln\nUlco ^preferred Ond Penmans. Thore\nwas also a. gain of 1S points by\nCanada 1-eimanenl lu tho first trnns-\nRCtiftn In ibi\" stock since the\n' announcement of Uie annual meei-\nIng llial the dividends would bo\nraised,\nin ,. day. or woaliness victory\nhonds  held   slenrly.\nNorth Hlar Oil Clime In for a revival,  salnlns   76  cents   to   $1.75.\nFOREIGN EXCHANGE\nXbJW* VORK. I*>h, 3,-Caiuidlan\ndollnr,    10   IR'IR   per   eent    discount.\nBar silver, domestle, 00*^; foreign   \u00ab3 Mi.\nFrench francs. 8.17; Belgian\nfnin-cs. Mn; Itutlnn lire, 4.21; Ger-\nnvin marks. l.ST; Pntih guilders,\n38.-RH.\nFINANCIAL BEARS\nDEPRESS WHEAT\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMbxTRW\/VIi, FeU 3.\u2014Eggs woaK\nand tyisettled;  hulter nellve.\niCheese\u2014Plnesl, easterns 27 lo _.\\_\neents.\nButter\u2014^holeest crrnmery 04 to\n50   rents,\n13ggs\u2014Fresh  72 lo 7.*. eenlfl.\nPotatoes\u2014Per    bag,    earlots    |1.28.\nMETAL BklT\nNEW*' YORIi Feb, 3.\u2014Copper dull\nElectrolytic, spot .'md first quarter\n12-1, lo 13. Iron unchanged. Tin easy,\nspot and nearby 81 lo 32; futures\n32 to 33. Antimony, spot 5.25 to 6.02.'\nLend dull, spot 4,75. .Zinc ensy. spot\n6.00.\nLondon\u2014Standard copper, spot \u00a368\n7s, 6d; futures \u00a360. Electrolytic, spot\n\u00a376: futures \u00a377, 10s. Tin. apot\n\u00a3165. 15s: futures C16L lis. Lead,\nspot \u00a322, 10s; futures \u00a323. Zinc,\nspol    \u00a323.   15s;   futures   \u00a324,   If*.\nCincinnati Women Have No\nUse lor Pacificist \"Cold\nFooted''Orator.\nI'lWl.W'ATl. ii., Feb, :>,. Ilun-\n(Ireils of tiio most prominent women\nin ihi*i c|iy have signed petitions\nprotestinB iiRainsl the Invitation extended t\\i Ohu:i1<i c.arrlson VUlnrd,'\neditor of ihe Nation and fcymer eili-\nlior oi' the N(>w York ISvcbins\/Post,\nio juhlress ti Joint meet Inn m ih,*\nv11>   Olub   mul   lln-   WOineu'fl  rltv   cluli.\nVUlnrd  oryaiiiwil   iho  so-colled   \"Impartial   comi-filttee   nf   (mi*   build ret)\nInvestIgnffiiK ft-nndiilona   ln   Irelaria,\nw)iich  hns boen heurlnff Slim  Felner\nsympnthixorH In Wn.-diinfftnn.\" ,.\nThe prenmble tn the petition stnt.es*\nthnt Villard was a paclflBUboth be-,\nfore tho Uniteil Stales euleretl tho\nwnr and afterward, lhat. lie supported the cause hi' I'ouHelontlous ob-\nJei'tn nndthht he upporiod tin* mlli\ntary rtrnft as a measure neeessaiy to\nbring ihe wnr to a successful eon-\nelusion. In obnelusiou. the preamble\nstates '^nvoriihle ieenr<nltioii Klveu\npublicly to n man nf :he ifhavaotor\nand jictlvltioH of Oswald (Jarrlnon\n\\'lllar<T, will Injure lho eause of\nloyally and Americanism lu this\neommiinfty.\"\nIMaelfiffn Hiiro of lemon rind Ih the\nboiler w-hen ftftlllnp elothee will h<*lp\nto mnlte them while.\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\n. -tll'.V.VEA.rOLlS. Feh. 3. \u2014 Flour\nunchanged tn 10 cenls higher; tSXi\nto $0.50 a barrel; shipments 61.-\n436    liarrels.\nBran\u2014J22.0O  to \u00bb2I.00.\nWTieal\u2014No. 1 N'orlhern UlSl-., In\n?1.55\u00bb;. I\nCorn\u2014No. 3  yellow  50 to 51  cents.\nOuts\u2014No. 3 while. 36'-, to S6S\ncents.\nFlav\u2014No.  1.  $1,764  to  *1.76>4.\nCHrCAOO. l.*o)>. 3.\u2014Bearish financial, i-ondlllnns did a KOOd deal\nloday io depress the wheat mnrket.\nTtfay delivery touched the lowest\nprice  yet   this   season..\nThe rlnUlIt was heavy at 3'i to\n5 cents net dot-line with March $1.52\nto $1.52H   nnd  Mny  J1.48 to $1.43i'.\nCom lost half tn -h and oata _\nto  %  cents,\nIn provisions, the outcome rnnft-ett\nfrom 2^3 (lclino, to 10 cents advance.\nWINNIPEG    GRAIN    QUOTATIONS\nOpen   High Imw Close\nWheat.-\nMnv     161       t \u00abn*S. I\u00ab4i), 165*\nJuly      Ull1.    HI\". lr.T'b 153\nOa.ls.-r-\nMov       48H'V \u00ab\u00abV \"I'H 47!4\nJuly      .4841      4!H\u00bb 4S\u00bb. I\u00bb%\nBarley.\u2014\nMay      74-*     7IM, 72 72U\n.luly      \"1\nFlax.\u2014\nJtav     i-Ht-i    isitj !77tt 178\nJuly     1 si       164 1S1-* ISlli\nRye.\u2014\nMay     15\u00abH    15''.'.' '*\u2022 !\"\nEGG MARKET\nOTTAWA. Peb. 3.\u2014A further shipment of 3nfnl ensos of Chinese and\nHid caseR ot' .Tn panose fresh crrS'\nhnve arrlvrrl at ^*^ull\u25a0,ouvpr from\nSeattle:'\nShipments of States' fresh pontlnhe\nlo  arrive nt   WinnipeK, aiul   Tnront\nPATTRItSON  WIN'S\nP.TTM.TIX, n.OVKRDAI-K, It. C\nKeb, 3.\u2014A. l>. rnterson, , Mberal,\nwns elected by a majority of about\n600 over P. .1. A. MneKen*Io, Con-\nservnllve, In ihe Delta hy-olecilon io\nday. ^\nThe siantiinn of the various parties In the_ lcRlsmlitre Is now 21\nUhcrnls, 13 t'onservnllves And seven\nIndependents.\nr a Fine enrpeis nnOi.ruRs produeedln\n, pnlparln are nlmost Invariably sold\nj with Turkish or Porolnn lahlcs.   .\nI Parts Is uslnjr much fflycerlhe,\n! ostrich nnd many vulture feathers\nin drooplne fashion on the new hnt\"\n. CL COuL\nCavalry horses learn the slRnlflc,\nnnce nl'. huffle calls more ,rc:uiil>\nliiau   the nvoniRe recruit  soldier.\n16    Room and Board\nWAN'l'Iln\u2014Plirnlslteil   room,   l.y   kIiikK\nman,-with  or  without   hoard.        Box\n1625, Dally News. tlMf)\nimitm\nAds IM Bring\nnm\nClassified Advertising Rates 19 POULTRY AND EGGS\nWant ftnd Olanlfic-I A-aTortlilnr--\nOne and a half oonin par word per\nInsertion, Blx cents per -word per\nweek,, or JJ^Ho per word per month,\ncash In ndvnnaft, Jt charged lno a\nword; n^raiKHt. .Transient ads accepted only on a cunh-ln-aUvunco basis.\nBlnoh initial, figure, dollar sign, eto.,\naounta as one word,- Minimum 26a.,\nIf ohurged buc. . Display type double\nabove  rntefl.\n, liooal Beafllinf lfotloe*\u2014 3o per word\noaoii . insertion. in blaok face or\nmachine eunttals -io por word.. Black\nface capitals _o a word. 85 p.o. die-\ncount If run dully without ohmum of\ncopy for. one month or more. , Where\nlidvertlsonient Is set out In .skort linos\ntlm charge Is 12>\/-o a line for Romnn\ntype, iRq for black face, and 20c for\nblaok face capitals. Minimum 86-0,\ntf   charged   60c.    '\nBlack face capital headline 25o,\n. .Notices\u2014Birth of Morrlage Notices,\nDeath Notices, Funeral Notices, Card\nof Thanks. So a word. Minimum fiOo.\nWet of wedding Presents or Floral\nOfferings, 10c a line.   T\nItlOSPON.SlBI.i;, LOGGER, with' good,\noutfit, to cut and skid nbout two\nmillion feet. Level ground, good\ntimber, ono mile from town. Party\nmust look timber over, and make\ncont met In, person. Apply Paulson-\nMason, 'Ltd., lOlehener, B. C,     (1476)\nWANTED\u2014BooKkropcr, ono who has\nbad experience with lu tidier mnnu-\n'facturlng firm. Write, giving' reference nnd experience to W. It.\nMneken\u00ablo,   Boulder  Mill,   B.  C.\n, , am)\nWANTBJJV-Tie   jfiakora.       Howland   &\nWalta, Kaelpj, B. C. (1180)\n11 Female Help Wanted.\n\\VANTHI>   \u2014    J-Jsnerlonciftl      waitress.\nQueen5s Hotel. (HM)\nWANTRli\u2014Kiirnlsliecl room, by slnaln\nman, with or wiiliniit hoard. Uox\n16*5, Dally News,  (15-15)\n20   Livestock For Sale\niHm SAli\u00bb-<rno HnlAtrlii Iliill  Hnv-\n11rhl Uornih I.r DeKo No, _ I! s 1.\nThis hnll hns n uooil n-iHii:iiU.ii\nunit very Ronlle: twn rluun* cowh,\none freslums Feb. 7: n henvv milker. 7 yotirk old. Sllfl.OO: one freshens Teh. 0\u2014four years old. an ox-\nrHIortt fiunilv cow\u2014SIO0.00. A.\nMcKay. Hnlfimr. 11.Mt71\nFOR SALIS\u2014One grnne Ayrshire cow.\ni' j^mrrf'old, nnl cair. heavy milk-\ner, prlco 1110: also eollfo puiw, $C,00\neach from fljTIciidld cattle dog. Apply .T. O. Hill, Ornnlto Rond, r. O,\nNelson. (U4S)\nFOR. SALn\u2014One car of Porcheron\nhorses. J. M. Williams, Trnvers, Al*\nher in.'  <*\\1P3)\nTRAIL'R\">AMOis DUUOC SOWS.\nbred to Aliurii Ottntnplou and reserved Chnhiplon Boar, for Bare,\nThey ore nlK oM-ellent Durnc Jer-\nsey's. M. B, Williams, Box K8,\nTrnll, BLC.      \u25a0   < \u25a0  (1401)\nFOB BALIS\u2014Four teams of young\nhorses, broke to work; nlso I carload of fui ciftllo and 1 Durham\nButt, i yenr\u00bb old. A. D. MVT.en-\nunn.  Roclt  Creek,   B.  C. (1347)\nSmoke\nFor enjoyment, fill\nyour pip? With T&B\n\u2014 . ..U.- t    \u25a0\u25a0    *\u2014\u2022\u2014\u2014\n\u25a0vdo^uJilr (UArtJUji&t.\nONCE a cold fustfns on you, you\nknow  that   it   mean* weeks of\ndiscomfort.   Snefliei degenerate\nInto aore throat, and the told develops\ninto'bronchitis, tons^li'lta and a racking\n'rough-that'sometimes lasts for months.\nFool tile cold with\nDOMINION 0. \u00ab. Q.\nTADUTS.   Drive it right\nnut of the system with llicse\nrpiicl.-ariinp, pleasanl lusting\nlal.Vtft of '\"afcarn, Hruiuide\nai\"i (,>uiniiie.\nKeep a l>ox always in lhe hoiiM. Al the\nfirst sign of a coht or feverish condition,\ntake one er two tablet*, and you nre\npretty aure to get Immediate relief and\nfind, lhe next morning, lhat yon are\nquite all right.\nDOMINION C. B. Q.\nTABLETS are prepared hy\nNational Dnig and Chemical\nCompany of C.nads, limilett\nIusiit ou lmvinK'Dominion\nTHE\nCanadian Bank\nof Commerce\nSir   Edmund   W.lk.r,   C.V.O.,\nLL.D.,  D.C.U,   Praddtnt\nSir  John  Aird,  G.n.r.l  Mgr.\nH. V. F. Jon.., AM\"t. G.n'l. Mgr.\nCapital   Paid   Up \u202215,000,000\nR.i.rv. Fund |15,000,00i\nMining Development\nTho dovolopment ot tho tola-\noral iii-iii.'im throughout Canada la of poramount inn h\t\nto tho country.\nThoro oro mnny ways In which\nthla Bank can tBalat minora.\nCall upon ua and let ua explain whnt a complete bnnlilng\naervlco tneana to you.\nBrahchea In Kootenay and\nBoundary at Nelaon, fi-rnle,\nCranbrook. CVoaton, firnnd\nForka, Qreenwood, Nakuap.\nTrail.\nNELSON   BRANCH.\nP, 0, WIIITEHOU8E, Manage*\nWANTKO\u2014Olrl for illnlntr room nml\n..li.'unhnrtnrtlil work. Wnffon $15.00\npor month wltli innni nnfl lionrtl. Apply Hnlmo llou-l, Siilinoi  H. C.\n- (iniS).\nMTKNOajtArtiRR   1VANTKD\u2014Must be\ni-xpiTliMicpii nt mucklno woi-k and fil-\nInlr.      nlvo  rofcrmices and qualification!..      Dully  Nowh. Box  No.  1499.\n'   - (HOT)\nH1X   SALRSLADIIls   wniiliiil  nt   once.\nSnillllo Si Wnlr,       ,. \u25a0       QI07)\nHXrEItlENCBn   '   WISH       WASHEIt\nWanted.      Apply  Tin-  Clrlll.       (1188)\n12 Situations Wanted female\nI.ADV AMD TWO  (URLS ileslic  work\nof nny  kind.      Apply  Kootenay  hd-\n______ .'\"     H'-J-l)\n29      Lost and Found\nLOST**-\u2014Toy Pom iIor. color 'hlnolc with\nhrown marl-; insM. Hewn rd for In-\nfunnation or rolurn (o 812 -Hall\nflrool.       Phono  340^C.\t\n..OST\u2014Blnck   nnd  \"whlto    fox   terrier\nhlteli.      Anawoi'8    to   numo   oP  Sjiot.\nAnyone keeplns sumo nfter this wlllj\nIn-   protieoiitvil.        \\V,  Hrown, Hnll i_\nlunvH SI. (1506)\nLOBT\u2014SlrltiR of nenrlH, In Fnirvlcw.\nFinder plcaao Icnvo nt Dally News.\nRownrd.  .      (I486)\n54    Articles Wanted\nSlAi5o>TTf\u2014R1?pERB*N*ci3\u2014MfoTSC*-\nOlvo  full  nnrtlnulnra and  price.      P.\n(>.  Uox SBO, \"N'elson,  B. C. (4507)\nMUS'P BE \u2022 SOIjDr-Laml nhout i_\\]\natvm: & large nmount of waod on\nsamfl;, altutito \u25a0 Lemon Creelt, Slocnt\nValley. What offers, Box 1510:\nDally Tews, ;     (1515J\nVOU, SALE\u2014Pour pure bred \"Whlto\n\u25a0 Leghorn pullets artd one cockerel\nunrelated, |C0. Thre-b pure broil\n\"Wihlto Wyandotte hens, nnd one\ncockerel unrelated, |15, Box ir>22,\nDally Ne'wH. ' (1522)\nFOR SALE\u2014One good non Black AHn-\norons. A, Wallach, Box - 257, .Nel-\nnon.  (f527J\nEGOS FOB HATCHING from my famous heavy Winter laying strain W.\nLeghorn hona. D. W. Ybungi Cock\nN. Y.. No. I pen, \u2666B.Oo for 15; No.\n2 pen, $3.00 for 15. Wi-.J. 'Blch-\nnrds, Bakor St., Nolson. (1483)\nFOB SALE\u2014Black Minorca Cockorols,\n3 B. I. Bod cockerel' 2 Barred P.\nBock -cockerels, one W\"**-0 Wyandotte\nol ono yenr old. Theso are somo of\ntho best pure bred birds In B. C.\n' For prices apply to H. Parkinson,-\nNew-Denver. B. C. (1460)\nCHOICE. WHITE LEGHORN Cockerels, Jfi and ?fi cnoh, Barrons and flrHt\nprize utility pen Fruit Fair,. 102A.\nJ. H. Bliss, tfr'lmm. (1443)\nWANTED\u2014A Buff Orpington' cooker 11\nfrom good laying strain, Mrs; Watson, Applodale, B. C,     ' (14111)\nWHITE    LEGHORNS\u2014Have    ib   >ed\nchoice   cockerels   for   disposal,   reasonable.      F.   J.   Harblnson,    Crap\n,   cockerel, ono White Loghorn Cocker-\nbrook, B. C. .   (1112)\n18    Articles (or Sale\nFtBT^RAM-^-Yc^^\nMagllo,    582   L.     ,\t\n['UNO FOR   fflVLK   in   good   condition.\nWrite P. O; Box 1047.     . (lBSfl)\nEDISON PHONOGRAPH   in \u00bbOod shape\nand it bunch of records.     Will tako\n|3S the lot.     Pox 14G1, Dally News,\n(1461),\nFOR   SALE\u2014Wood   at   Mountain   station.     Phone 61172, (1404)\nICE\u2014l\u00bblnco yoifr order with A. G. Mc-\nFnrhino   for   Ico,  Moyle,   B.  C.\n\u25a0,     (IS67)\nDO YOU WANT HAY?\u2014Write or wlro\ntho Woiaskawln Produco Co., *We-\ntnsknwln, Altn., for nuotatlons on\neither timothy or wild hay.      (1309)\n34    Teachers Wanted -\nTuNloP^^oP\u00bbM!iTr^T^ required\n- for Cranbrook Central School.,- Initial salnry one thouwnnd dollars per\nnnnum. Applicants are requested to\nwlro the undersigned stating experience and references. Duties to\ncommence forthwith. T. Ml Roberts,\n<ir\u00bb32) Secretary.\nWANTICD\u2014dood    pOlato^iT       \"ManBge>\nt'ompnny's store, Box- 203, Trnll,   ll\n\u2014 mVibi\n17      Houses Wanted\n\\V:mled\u2014A small furnished bungalow or housekeeping rooms by Vie ond\nnt February. Phono 230X or write\nHox  1470, Daily News. ' (1470)\n37 Boats and Automobiles\n_iam^s^m0ii_*,mf4t.a*tO*m''ma.^tl^\nWANTED\u2014Steel   wheelid   farm   wagon\nwllh shafts.    Reply, giving,price and\nM?S*..UW\u00bb   ^^^I^^T^-i.*--.' _^mi~imm\nrr.rJ.-rr;i\u2014=\u2014: r-. m ;-AU- -'    .  with Oabrl.Va B\u00bblllilinro. ln g-ood ooli-\naitlon.      Will  atU  oheap  for   caah.\nSmadlay'D Garago. i, -,\nFOR SALR\u2014A slinc-u on Lot 3. Blocl\nr, K, Qroen avenue, Trnll, close tl\nschool. Annty Hox. 1*82, DallJ\nttij\\va. __^   .        I   *      '(USB\nORCHARDS, Arable, nnoioarad land\n\u25a0 water frontage. Willow Point, Bott\nnInBton Fnlla, Perrae. Some grea'\nbargains. For nnrtlculnra write* ol\nsee owner, J. J. Campbell, R.R. No\n1, Nelson. \u25a0UIU\nHOMESEEKBIts\u2014Sonil, for vjrglnli\n. l.'iuni. Lists:. lli.pt 281, Hmporla\nVa. .    . *. . . (1E80:\n48\nPersonal\nTHE STORY, IN YOUR P-ACKJ\u2014fleni,\nlargo snap shots of front nnd sld\nface, also page of handwriting, show\ning capital? ftnd two dollars fp\ncharacter .analysis. Struthet-s' -B]\nsinofis Institute, 0-tO HnstlngB St\nW., Vancouver, B. C. (1451\nSOCIETY    FRIENDSHIP    CIRCLE\nState   age,   description,     'Ibc   sllve\nBox 34, .isherwood. Ontario.        (U?!\nfOU oan find a buyer tor your jiw\ncar by advertising ln The Dolly New\n35\nFor Rent\n,AI*:l-' S1DI-- COTTAGK for rent. Fill\nnlsheil. , iilJ.oO month. Box .31\nNelson. . \\        (1C31\nOOSY    8IX-IIOOH13D    COTTAGE    we\nfurnished   nenr   Proctor,   on     lalji\nfront. ,   Will lot wltli or without'-]\nticros'good  cleared  liiiullin  bearlil\ntree's, a A.   P.  Allsobrook,  Kaslo.\n' (151\nBusiness and'Professional\nDirectory\nElectrical Contractors\nin,. \u25a0 n.-iVifi'i i,-i.-.*'.i-ii-^-1 I..-1....1I,, _. '.,...\nRellonco\" Kledtrlo Co., \"-Contractos fi\ntho new Glitter store and\\ the Ba_\n\u25a0 gent Garago. Box 078, 004'A Bake\nSt. \u25a0\u25a0   . \u25a0   (UM\nLodges\nNelson Lodge No. ti, B. I*. O.' lv. meet\n410%   Baker,  1st nnd  3rd Thursdal\n(1020\nBoots & Shoes\n-Up __VB _  COMPANT\nBoota _ Shoes Matio to Order, Xspair*\neit% rnoNT ST. mil\nFlorists\naRIZZELLB'B GRBENHOnSB, N\u00abl\nson, Qut - Flowers and floral di\nsigns, i (lilt\nAssayers\ni. W. WIDDOWSON, Box AIM\nNelaon, B. C. Standard wester\ncharges.  (1114\nSecond Hand Dealers\nTHE ARK para caah for second ham\nfurniture atoveai 606 Vemon, Phon\n651.     (1186:\nWholesale\n14 Furnished Rooms to Rent\nCAMPBELL'S', ART   STUDIO,   BnftB\n(1836)\nI A. MACDONAlD St CO., WHOLESAil\n,     llrncers'nitrl Provision Mi-rchnnts. Im\nliorters  .nf   Tehs,     Coffees,     Hplc,..-\nIll-led  l-'nillH, Slnlili' nml  l'-nnoy Grd\ni-.-rlos. NELSON,  U. (.'.  (1125\nTELL  your  wants  through  The  Dally\nNews clasalflcd columns.\nArchitects\nSome Reasons for\nNewspaper Advertising\n^Newspaper reading ia a universal ifeily habit; news paper\nadvertising therefore reaches each day virtually all who\nbuy.\nUNewspaper advertising is the life-blood-of local trade\nbecause it touches all consumer sources in every com-\n-mnnfty.   ...\nUNewspaper advertising cuts selling costs because 'it entails no waste' in locality of circulation. Manufacturers\nand retailers use it to cover mai-kets-where it is profitable to do business.\nUNewspaper advertising insures quick, thorough'and economical distribution and good will,     t\n^Newspaper advertising enables retailers to tell where\ntheir products may be bought and for how \u2022much.\nAdvertise in\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nNI*I,SON,  H. O,\n______\n\u00bb.   EMMS   BEAD,   M.B.O.8.A.\nARCHITECT\nBar Atom Trail, Bl\n_,  (1117\nEngineers\nH.   S.   DAWSON,  B.O.L.B.\nCivil   and   Mining  Bngln.er\n lABLO, M. Q.  (llll\n^ B**. Burjfe, ^\nJTELSOIT,   B.   O, .\nCim   AND   MIHIN1   EHQIirElH\nB.   O.,   Alberta   and   Boralnlon\nsavd annT-Jyoa*\nOrowa    Orant   Agents,   Bine    Vrlntts\n (JIM\nA. \u00a3. mtorni___om.\nHydraulic X*nglne.r\nBrovlncinl   I.nnd   Snrr.yora\nBaker St. Nelaon, B.C.\n\u25a0     .. (llll\nAuctioneers\nW.   OOX-UB\nAnctloneer,   Appraiser,  Talnatmr\nGoods   sold   nivni.lv   or   at   Auctlo\n319 Ward  Btroet Vhope  T\n(llll)\nBarristers\nB.    O.    MATTHEW\nBarrister,   Solicitor,   Notary,   Bio.,\nBox  1078. Alan Blook, Jfelson. Bo.  64ri\n         (11H1\nFuneral Directors\nD. J. ROBERTSON, P.D.D. A E., 101\nVictoria Street. Phon* 1*1; Nlghl\nPhono 1E7-J. (llll)\nBRINGING UP FATHER\nBy George McManus\nREMENBeR \u2022 I V\/ANT   \"(Ol) HOME\nEARL*-,-FOR iDlNNER - 1 IVW. A Ntv\nMAID COVINS AMD  I OON'T  VAN'r ,\nnee; to think -you are NEvtR\n-=\"\"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \"iii    HERE-   -\nI -R'j JK\/.'-,\nEtf.Aqf. D ME\n15UT I HAVI-.\nLO'iT'rTI'E\nAODRE-b-b-'\n,   \"WOULD TQAJ\n)   KINDI.V <.|S,E\nJ\/'\\S IT TO'ME?\nOH! WELL-\nlOPLEA*>E MAii&lE\nI MI6HT A*> WELL\n\u2022*\u25a0*\u25a0*> HOME EARLX-\nMMT   fOUbE   CONllN'\nOVER  TO OU<iAN-b\nAH'   PLA1    -bOME   POOL''\n UQ\nIrs. Mary Buehler Gains Ten\nPounds and Feels Like an\nEntirely Different Woman,\nShe Declares.\n\"Tanluc ban eotnpletoly relieved mo\nF troubles from which I suffered\n]jr threo long yearn, und I'm now\nelhij; just fine as I ever did ih my\n!e,\" said Mrs. Mary A. Buehler, of\nonewull, Man.\n'Three years ago my health broko\niwn and rny norvos bocaiuo all un-\nfung, and I was almost a totnl\nreck. . % npeiit moro than a year\nthe Wu.*# ltr an effort to reguin my\nialthj but in splto of everything\ncould do, I failed lo get any bet\nr. \u25a0 . *\n'\"My appotito waa very poor and\n.0 llttlo I did manage to caV seem-\nto give me no nourishment, as 1\nipt gottlng weaker Instead of\nronger.     t didn't, have any energy,\nand iillhoiiBh.I didn't do any work,\nbefore the <l:;v was over I was completely worn out. I was ho nervous Unit tbe leant little noise would\nbother me; even the dogs barking\nwuuld cause me to Jump, nnd at\nnight I would lie awake for hours\nunable lo sleep. '\n\"1 finally Hlartod taking Tanlac on\ntho advice of my brother-in-law, who\nJives In the States and tbo way it\nhas rcslbrod 'my health bun been\nnothing less than remarkable. Why,\nmy^nppotlto is ao splendid now that\nI eat Just anything vet before me,\nand my food agroes with me so well\nI'vo already gained ten pounds in\nwolght.\n\"That tired, worn out fooling lias\nentirely disappeared und my nerves\nare just as steady as a clock. I\n.-deep good and sound evory night\nand am feeling Just fine in every\nrespect. 'Oanlac is coftalnly a\ngrand medicine nnd I'm only too glad\nto glvtl my statoment for the benefit j\nit may be to others.\"\nTanlac ls sold ln Nelson by Canndo\nDrug & Book Store, artd by, the leading  druggist  In  every town.    Advt\nRELSON JXkJLX NEWS.\nFRIDAY ?^Jt3^%'3^\u00bblJA\u00bbY 4, ]*$\u00bb\n       \"     M^^w^ii.i.'m.^.iw^te**imi**^t-T1^m*7_-r_^^____m_.!____,.\nIII. II ,    III\nPs& 1\nil ii   . him\nCADETS LEAVE FOR\nROSSLAND ICE TODAY\n\u2022 Out -to trim the. Rossini* In-ter-\n\u25a0modhite hookey sexiett-e \u25a0 on their\nown Ice, a lineup of tho local Cadets\n(eaves this evening for itho golden\ncity, and wilt play off tho gamo tomorrow morning. They -will roturn\nhero on Sunday. Tiho Gailet4' lineup\nwill be: Goal. IS Thorpe; defence,\nC. Reiley and O. St. Donis; wings,\nE. Reiley and C, St. Denia; center.\nP, Kutle-jlge: Bpares, C. Hoare and\nR.  Roes.\n'OSIER EULOGISES\nInternational Court of Jus\ntice   Functions    Against\nFuture Wars. ^_f\nTORONTO   Feb.   a.\u2014\"Ii   boa   beon\nncelved, nnd it bus 'been  launched\nfuuetioning agencies uro complete.\nid  it' la on   trial  beforo the world\nan  experiment  which   has  behind\nllito hopes and the prayers of the\nfcry   vast   majority   of   tho   world's\ninuunlty.\"     Thus   did   -Sir   Georgo\nlo-atcr,   minister  of trade  nnd   cum\n|orco, emphasize at the  luncheon of\ne Kmplro club today, the fuel that\nloaguc   of   notions   is   now\nt-o-bHblicd   f-uet   beyond   the   bounds\ndreanja, fancies and theories, with\nhlch   Sir   Georgo   apparently   lours\nluis too long.been confused by the\nfraui  on   the   street.\"\nTho crux of Sir George's argument\nfas   Mi a I   Uiu   league   of   nations   resents tho expression,   insofar as  It\nBit* been possible to make it, .of an\n(ge-long   ideul   ot   un    international\nWillard Agrees to Meet\nDempsey on Labor Day\nNEW YORK. Fob. 3.\u2014Jess Wlllard, former heavyweight champion.\nhas agreed to rheet Jack Dempsey.\nholder of the tllle, on -Labor day,\nTex Rlcard, boxing promoter announced today. Rlckard. made public\na telegram he received from Wlllard.\nwho Is On his ranch at Lawrence,\nKansas.\nJewtraw Wins States\nSkating Championship\nSARANAC LAKE, T$, V., Feb. 8.\u2014\nCharles .Jewtraw, of Lake Plucid,\nearned the United States! amateur\nskating uhampiotiHhlp titje hero la^o\ntoday by winning tbo 440-yiu*'d and\n3-mlle oveutB in tho closo of a thr^e\nday   tourney.\nPoint winners for - seniors In the\nmeet woro:\nJowtraw, 120; McWhlftor of Chicago, 90; Gorman. St, John, N, 1!..\n80; Joe Moore, New Tork, 30; Ml-ke\nGoodman, Winnipeg, 20; R. Donovan, IMnneapotlL', '-!0; Jack Stowell,\nMinneapolis, 10.\nRISH SEA CRJVFT\nANGLERS DISCUSS HOBBY\nWITH  CAPTAIN  HAMER\nProspects Improve for\nDemptifty'Carpentier\nFight in Sherhrooke\nSIIERBOURNK,   Q.,   Feb.   3.\u2014Tlie\nprospects   of   ha\\'lng   lho   Dempsey-\n:ourt of Jusllco which, It ia not un- , carpentier   championship   fight     in\nVeasonaible to expect, .may so func\ntion as to sUiollah war forever, aa\na means of settling disputes between\nnations. Thp alternative \"to this\ntho acceptance of a system over\nOOHO years old tliat culminated lu\nthe \"iniparalleled wur of 1914-18,\nand the unparalleled disaster which\nresulted from that war,\"' Surely,\nhe thought, thero could bo no focsl-\nlullon in the mind of any man iu\ndeciding on  which side ho stood,\nDOUBLE PROHIBITION\nENFORCEMENT MEN\nDETROIT, Fob. 3.\u2014Federal prohibiten enforcement' officers In the\nDetroit region will be doubled lu\nnumber July l. in un effort to prevent smuggling of llquur from Canada Into Mh-nlgnu. :'. O. Richard-\nmm, i|iecltil prohibition agent for thu\ncentral d:\\i.-ilon, suid today upon arriving here from Chicago* HP\ndeclared itaulle Hie Marie would receive more attention frum federal\nagents tnan any ol.it-r city In the\nslate, charging lUtuur was being\nsmuggled into that oily from Cun\nad a   by   train,   ship   and   airplane.\nStatues in gold bronao could not\nhavo been modeled und cast In\nRome in UOS.\nSherbrOoko havo Improved materially during the course of the past\nweek. It. Is understood from reliable sources that tho officers of\nlhe ISaatern Townships Agricultural\nassociation are Interested Insofar us\ntho opportunity of lpasing the fair\ngrounds is concerned, and it is not\nlikoly that there would be any difficulty with regard to posting *the\nneces>iyy  guarantees.\nCHAMPION GOLFERS TO\nCOMPETE IN BRITAIN\nATLANTA, Ga\u201e Feb. 3.\u2014Miss A.\nSterling, champion woman golfer of\nCanada and lhe United State*), and\nRobert T. Jones, jr., southern champion nnd runner-up In the western\namateur tournament, will go to Grout\nBritain this spring to contest In the\ntwo great amateur golf classics of\nthat country.\n\u2022mm\t\nBOSTON  OFFBBS nt.YNcmsK\nFEE\nMONTRKAL, Feb. 3.\u2014lt has leak\ncd out that the N. II. L. meclJng today, an offer was received from Boston of $10,000 for a franchise In the\nN. il, L. The only stipulation wus\nlhat four players be given to Boston along wllh the franchise. Perhaps Boston and one other United\nStates city will bu taken in next your\nto mako the circuit one of six clubs.\nilillllllllllllillllllllllll\nMACDONALD'S\nBrier Plug\nSMOKING TOBACCOW\nCondensed \"Want\" Ads Order Form\nUn tbii blank on which to writt your cendonnd \u00abd., ont word in f\u00aboh ipaot, Enolote monty\nordtr or chtck and mail direct to Tht Daily Newt,  Ntlton, B.C.\nRatei Ona and a half cant a word anclt inatrtlon. *in conitculiva Initrtluns for price of four\nwhon caah accompaniti order. Minimum 2r>c. Eaoh initial, ligura, dolled ilgn. ate. count \u25a0 ea ona word.\nNo charge laai  than CO cepta.\n: _i_ J1__J : 1 _\nI       ___ \u25a0   i :\t\n~~~ f-      T\nPlana  publlih  tha  *bi \u00bb e4vefiiiement timet* for whloh I anoloit |.\nNema    '\u2022 \u2022\t\nAddreaa \u201e..,_\u00bb,,..\nIf dealrad, repliaa may ba addraated te Bon Numb irt at Tha Daily Nawa Offloa.   If replies ere te\nbe mailed enoloae 10o aatre to covar cost of poaUfla and allow five word* extra for box number.\nA free discussion of the angler*?\n-irt tlio practise of artificial fksh Jn-\n:ubation, restocking of depleted >vat-\norn and speculation as ito the genus\nof supposedly unclassified fish inhabiting Kootenay Lake was ontercd\ninto by a numbor of Isiuik Walton's\nlocal dlstilptes at tho olty halt laat\nn Ight when they foregathered to\nmeet Capt. J, N. Hamer, superintend\nent etf iho Gerrard fish hatchery,\nand to obtain hie views on 'points\nof Individual  Interest.\nAn Interesting debate followed\nwhen ono member voiced the opinion\ntliat the rainbow -trout and tho silver\nsalmon woro one ond tho same\napeoles at different periods of growth.\nAnother member -claimed that itho\nsilver salmon and tho 'big trout wero\ndifferent in shape -and acted quite\ndifferently   when  hooked.\nA third member advanced the idea\nthat slnco individuals of 'Lho genua\nsalmo differed much -in color when\noaught at different parts'of tho. lake,\nand showed considerable difference in\nsi?e and welg-lvt and further slnco\nonly one specified namo was (riven\nfor them In the government reports,\ntfhere was still one class of fish of\nlarge size ln Kootenay lak,e not named.\nE\nTRpjILlE\nWages Reach Point Where\nGrowing Business Means\nReduced Profits.\nMONTH uau Feb. 3.\u2014(Canadian\nPress)\u2014Asked why, in vlow of Ills\nglowing descriptions of tho Grand\nTrunk HyBtoni, tho railroad waa not\nu financial huccosb, Howard G. Kelloy, president of tho Grand Trunk\ntoday n\u00abcrlboU It nn partly due to\ntho IiIkIi coat of building ot the\nrond, nbuut IIOO.OOO n mllo, which\nhnd ' boon Increased by ndvuncoH in\null -materials, and the grout advance\nIn wagon, while rntea In Home cuaos\nhiid'evon gone down, causing a -condition ^vhero growing buKlnena inomit\nless profllH. Toduy wna the third\nday of the sitting of lln. Grand\nTrunk arbitration coinrnttalou tt\\y-\nnointod lo uncertain tho vnlue of* thi-\npreferred and common nU)ck uf the\ncompany prior lo Uh being taken\nover by lho Dominion government.\nMr. Kelloy wiih ou tho without sland\nill  day,\nfnternational Socialists\nPlan Vienna Conletence\nINN18BIIUCK, Auiitrln,' l'-ob. 5.\u2014\noonilnllloo 1-utruntod with tho formulation of a progruni for lho Intcr-\nnutluuu) SuclullHt conforenco, which\nwill moot ln Vicuna on Fob. l!2, haa\ncompleted I'.a work. Ouly the bodies\nwho have repudiated the Second Internationale nnd stand by tho declaration of lhe Borne Socialist conference wilt bo recognized.\nUlght votes will bo given Great\nUrltaln, the United SUiloB,. Franco,\nHuaala and Germany, AuHlrlu *and!\nSwitzerland will have, alx each nnd\nJugo-Slovukla. four, whllo the Tolls'- iSluntalH will huvu two. \u25a0 No\ncountry will bo porinlllcd rolirosula-\ntlon exceeding twice the numbor of\nUa voto und thero will bo one woman delegate to each group.\nI\nSinn Fein Journal Claims\nDestruction of K5 Due to\nNew Projectile.\nNEW YORK, Feb, 8,\u2014-Thn Sinn\nFclner, a local publication, today\nprinted a dlbpatch ' purporting to\nhuve been cabled from Dublin that\nthe lii-li lab submit rl un li-li, Which\nsank in tho lilnuiluh channel oft\nLands Hud, two Weeks ago, wus\ndestroyed by \"Il'lall sea smtt.\" 'ihe\ndispatch saye the dbstructlon of\ntho uitUftrseas craft, it was said-,\nwas brought about \"by an electric\nally controlled projectilo recently invented by an Irish Invontor ono-ln-\noor,\"\nTlio alleged Ulnpatoh prlutod by\nthe eimi  Folner  roads  a*  follows:\n\"Dublin\u2014Irolantl U'tn struck hor\nfirst blow against the British navy.\nOn Jan. 20 Irish son craft operating\nnear thu apot whore Archbishop\nMmnilx waa seised last year, sighted tho pnotny submarine K..&, and\ndestroyed It. The BUbmat'lne, which\nwas ono ot tho -urgent and most\npowerful In the British fleet, was\nblown to pieces. How this victory\nwas nccumpllshod, It Is not -permissible to tell at this time, other\nthan to any, that a now weapon,\nsomewhat In the nature of an- electrically controlled projectile recently ' Invented by an Irish engineer,\nmade  it  possible.\"\n|X Clearance\nOF ODDMENTS IN\nMen's, Women's and Children's Winter Underwear\nThere are still some months daring which you\nwill be wearing heavier Underwear. Read this list\ncarefully there may be just what you want, marked\naway down for clearance.\nSeize the opportunity\u2014where sizes are not\ngiven we have a fair range to offer.\nThis is a final offering-SHOP EARLY.\nCHINESE INFANT\nMORTALITY HIGH\n I\t\n-Seven hundred feint! seventy-nlnoot\nevery ono thousand babies in the\ngreat Chlncao republic die before\nthoy arc two years old, according to\nthe latest and most accurate \u00bbta-\ntiBtleH available in that groat und\ndisjointed  tuition.\nThe HtrnnRGtioBH ot thlrt casual attitude toward the tragedy of infant\nmorality in tho world's oldest nation Is matched by the -uuoernesa* of\nthe whole domestic system. It is\nperhaps significant, Mrs. Huyui\nthinks, that among all their fifty\nthousand characters or picture words\nthere Is none which translates what\n:   mean   by   \"home.\"\nEvery Chinaman or any consequent\n_  has besides d  first wife, who  is\nalmost Invariably a despot lu her relations with tho host, a \"little wife\"\nand  others according  to  his means.\nThe first wife has as one of her\nautocratic perquisites tbo right to\nclaim Tor her own uuy child she\nfancies of any uf the other wives.\nMoreover, she must be consulted in\nall matters concerning the upbringing of all the children of the complex  household.\nBut even the first wife, much as\nshe lords It over her less fortunate\nsuccessors, Is n mock person when\nthu man uf the house comes home\nNo won^ Is allowed lo \u00abut at 111\ntublc.\nWomen of tho upper classes, those\naf tho nsolow, deformed feet, -spend\nnielr days, Mrs. Iluyes explains,\ngambling nnd smoking. Those of\nthe coolie class slave like so many\noxen, while their babies, like poultry aud the family pig roll round lu\nuna untidy but relatively contented\nmass on tho flour of the one roomed\nshacks.\nThe great are very great and tho\npoor are very low, in this four\nthousand year old land. Just as It\nhas'been always. The sedan chair of\nan ^official must be carried by at\nleast four of the swarming coolie\npopulation. A fifth runs ahead,\nshowing the world in his oulstreched\nhand the name curd uf the great\nman behind  hi in.\nThe sedan chair Is still, perhaps,\nihe commonest of conveyances, Mrs.\nIhiyes notes, lu Huochow there ls\nno wheeled vehicle. There ure the\nchairs, and In the Venice-like waterways boats, aud nothing else, not\neven a Jlurlchlttiha.\n\u25a0Socialist headquarters iu Chicago\nannounced that delegates from the\nCnltcd Stales would not be sent to\nthe Vienna conference because the\nUmc was too short to elect them uud\narrange for their departure. A\nmessage of sympathy with the move-\nment  wus sent  by  cable,  however.\ni      i. . \"m%\nMATCIl BIU-lAHDIbTH\t\nNEW YOHK, Feb. 3.\u2014Ono thousand dollura was posted hore today\nby ,R. 13, IJeiijainlu, representing\nWillie Hoppe, the world's profes-\nbIuiiu! 18.2 und 18.1 balk line billiard\nchumplon, who is playing In Capndu,\nto hind a match uf 1,000 points up\nwllh Eduurd Horemans, tho Belgian\nexpert for lho   18.3  balk tllle.\nlloppe's manager ntlpulates that\nthe match must be played lu this\ncountry during October or November ni'M and will put up a stuke of\nuuy amount from  11,000 to $25,000.\nELIMINATE WINtfn\u00bbEGS\nWINNIPEG, Feb. 3.\u2014Tho Winnipeg's woro practically eliminated\nfrum tho Manitoba hockoy league\nwhen they were defeated by Ihu Kal\ncons tt to 8, after ton minutes of\nover timo play.\nTho win places Falcons iu second\nplace ond only a game behind Brandon.\nm_\u00bb  \u2014\nBIRDS AFFECTED BY FOG\nCuriously, although human beings\naro utterly bewildered -by a fog,\nmost animals find tholr way through\nIt with very little difficulty. A\nhomo will trot uking * nllts right\ndirection as though tho air were\npcrfoctly clear, and ont only that,\nOmt wll tako the right turning at\nUrn right moment if It Is at all accustomed to tho road. Birds on thu\nother hand, are utterly bewildered\nby fogs. Pigeons, for Instance, will\nremain motlonloss all day long, half\naflleop, huddled up Ui their pigeon-\nhonsoR, Chickens and poultry of nil\nkinds won't stir all the time' a\nheavy fog is about.   '\nSmoke\nT&B\nDistinctive in flavor\n\u00bb and aroma\nXIUB AWAY\nTHE   PAIN\nwith \"ABSORBINE\nJR.\" Thi pain \\~s>r\ncoma horn Btralnad*\ntorn Il-gamenti or\nmuicles \u2014 from diiloc-\n(iininr brokenboneif \u2014\nfrom bruiic, cut, boll,\nbona lelon\u2014from hand*\nor l--\u00ab*t twollan hom\nvhftimaHrm\u2014from -Mill\ntic I;, i-ii-i limn-.!, ton-\n: tlrii-t !i.'m to-othacht,\nhtudache, nauralgla.\nWh-'avrdiacauia.\nAbsorb i ne.J*:\nwill haa) and loolha. It pent.\nIra'o aut-plf y-t U harmltat In\nllir ii-i.H fi-li- -ri  li\"\"\".     It It\na -rrittabifl B-rrmicMe ih\u00abt a*\u00bb*\ntroya gonna: iapleai-mtto uia j\ncontain! no gruM and doai\nnot stain.\n51.28   a   bottU- at   moil\nrunri*ta'oracnt pottpald or\n\u25a0\u00bb'\u2022'   IV. I\u25a0'. VOt'NG, lne-.\nLyman Bldg*** MontresL\nREAD\nThe Daily News\nThe Daily paper of tbe\ninterior of British Columbia.\nii mi    l.i.     .in i.in    ni\nWomen's Winter Com-\n, binations\nOf fleeced Wool and Cotton Mixture Slzo 40 only. , i.oiir\nsleeves, ankle length, He-\npriced ta clour\n|ior suit \t\n$3.50\nWomen's Fine Wool and\nCptton Combinations\nWatson's Make. Anklo length.\nJ-ow nock, no sloevos. Repriced\nper suit ....\n$4.50\nWomen's Vests\nSize -14 only. Fine wool mlx-\n\u25a0ture. tjong sleeves, neprlcoil\nto   clour (p-|   A(?\nper Eunnent  w)l..t\/0\nSecodid    F'loor\u2014Phono    466\nWomen's Winter Vests\nIn Iouk, short, or no sleeves.\nAll alzos.. fr() IJff\nRepriced each ifltU.i O S\nWomen's Winter ,.\nDrawers\nClosed anil open style. Anklo\nlength, ull sizes. Tho now\nprices   rullge  from\n$1.25 to $3.50\nA Few Only\nGirls Combinations\n-iVool .Mixture ln Whlto und\nNatural sizes 10 to 14 yeurs\nonly. Ilepi'leed fl>-| QP\nTo dear, per suit ..wA.t\/t)\nSecond    Floor\u2014Phono    4B0.\nChildrens Vests\nIn nil sizes. Natural and\nWhite. High nook low sleeves\nRepriced to clear     fl.-|   IA\nint each   wl.fHj\nSemnil   Floor\u2014-I'lluuc   456\nChildren's Drawers\nAnkle length. All sizes. no-\npriced to clour **>\u25a0*   JQ\nAt   each     \u00ab91.**\u00ab\/\nSeeoml   Flooi'\u2014Phono   436\nDr.   Denton's   Sleepers\nTin- I'lilld's Blumber Sum. Ages\nI   to   .1   years. (PQ OP\nItcprlced al     OUtttO\nSecond   Fluor\u2014Phone   456\nMen's Penman's Combinations\nFlat Knit, Natural. A comfortable medium weight garment.     Beprlced     tS_K K\u00a3_\nlier eult   JBO.tlV\nMain   Floor\u2014Pihone   13\nMen's Gee-Tee Combinations\nTurnbull's make. Puro Wool,\nUnahrlnkuiblo. Full fashioned\nMedium weight. Size 34 only\nRoprlcod d\u00bbC AA\nper suit   tBw.VW\nMain   Floor\u2014Phono   13\nOddments in Men's Combinations\nTiger branu and Turn bull make,\nsizes 34, 43 and 44 only. Repriced 4o clear (PO (T A\nper suit    WtUtUXJ\nMain   Floor\u2014Phono   18\nOddments in Men's 2-\nPiece Underwear\nIncluding Turnbull's ceo-Tee\u2014\nTlgor Brand and Wnteon'ii.\nRo-prlced  to  clour,  per Ktir.\n\u00ab\u2022\u00ab\u2022\u00ab. ai.oo,     -jo cn\nS1.75 \u00ab\u2022*\u25a0*   .SsU.OXf\nMain    Floor\u2014Phono   18\nMen's 2-Piece Underwear\nSoft Fine Knit with a fleocy\nlining, Cronm nlmde. Llffht\nweight. tihlrtH Blzes 34, 38\na<nd 38 only. Drawers h\\zoh\n33 und 40 only. Re-prlcod\nTo dear (IJI   4C\nper garment  tPX\u00bbTK\u00bbJ\nMain   Flooi^-Phono   13\nSHOPPING!\nTo-day Is tho duy ot the\nShopper. Don't spend a\nDollar until you havo mode\ncomparisons. It Is duo to\nyourself lo gel tho utmost\nvaluo for your money. Look\naround   first\u2014then   decide.\nEventually\u2014you'll como to\ntho Hay for your money's\nworth.\nSEE THE DISPLAY OF SILKS IN OUR NEW STORE\nWINDOW.\nJHE PRICES WILL INTEREST YOU      ^_\nThe Link That Binds\nEvery day more men and women are finding\ngood paying positions through the Help Wanted\ncolumns of this paper, They are the links that\nbind you to the kind of a position you have long\nwanted.\nDon't miss *\" ad. Your whole future may depend on any one of these opportunities offered\nYOU, If you don't find the kind of a position\nyou want today, try tomorrow and every day\nuntil you do. Make a start today. If you don't\nsee the position you want, run an ad. of your\nown. The cost is small.\nThe Daily News\n1'\/. CENTS A WORD\n TaPS\nItaSLSON DAILY NEWS*     FRIDAY MORNING* FEBRUARY i, 1921.\n1 I'Rl TO'IUIU. . I. ..U.IW. WU.I\nTHE ARK\nREDUCTIONS\nIn Ladles' Sweaters, Hose, Undor-\nweUrl ull kinds of goods by the yard!\nBlankets, Sheets, m Comforters, I,1nol-\noufBS, 'Rugs, Window Shades, Tin-\nvntta, Cooking Utensils, Furniture,\nSprings; and Mattresses, Curtains,\nScrim, Portieres; Boys' Pants, Overall1),'Churns and hundreds of artlcleB\ntoo numerous to mention.\nPhone, ML\nJ. W. HOLMES\n80\u00ab Vernon. Street\nCOUGH\nNO MORE\nYou certainly will riot if\nyou use our Linseed, Licorice & Chlorodyne Cough\nCure.\n35c   and   70c   per  bottle\nMail    Orders    Filled    Promptly\nPhsn. SI. P.O. Box 10*7\n1 '. '   \u25a0 \u25a0 *\u25a0' '\u25a0   '    _^\n',. E. Soveriitf.  lho .Slocnn Clly \u2022lumberman,  Ih (Teg lateral;!  nt  tll-a  Hume.\nCharles   iichm\nkeener Ib tn tin\nSul mo   liotol\nIniiiiticsfi.\nJudttO'J. A. I-Vrlu is coiifhind to hla\nbed with nn uttuck  of bnnn-hltin.\nW. B. Bamford, C. P. Tt. district\nfreight atrenf, returned Wednesday from\na trip to tho Boundury.\nMrs. Astlcy Cooper, of Wynndel, Is\nvlslthHt with Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Btow-\nart, of jUjill atfect for ft fow days.\nC. B..Wilson, recently travelling tnr-\nIff inspector for tho C. 1\\, K. freight\ndepartment at Vancouver, has arrived\nin Nelson, to fill tho post' of ohIGf\ncleric to W, B. Bamford, district freight\nagent,\n,-The lo-fc coftnAiUoei opened .the curling rink Inst night, aftor the night\nfreeze, had Net In\/ and.one sheet: was\nlif-'-il for scratch games. President It.\nD. flat-nes . und . P. W. George skipped\ntwo of tho pickup rinks.\nT. TI. Wilkinson l and othor residents\nof \u25a0 lhe - West Arm up to Four Mllo\nwill .Meet the city council Informally\ntomorrow aftornoon at 2 o'clock, to\ngo Into the subject of a light and\npower line for that section, fronv the\ncity system.\n\u25a0Dr. B., R, Illsley, of Afrmjti\"*>nK, gpv-\ne^nment livestock \u25a0inspector, who nr-\nrlVed -yefiterday, 'leaves 'this morning\ntt,r Crescent Valley to Inspect a mini\nlior  of animals.\nH \\V. Power, who. has heen a mem-\n\u25a0'i$r of the Dally News linotype operat-\n'hg T^tnff for ' several months .piint.\nlettvoa this afternoon for a brief bu-\nHiniiH.H trip to Kaslo, aftor which he\nwill return to Spokane, io, resume hi\u00bb\nformer position of n\u00abslKtant editor of\nNorthwest  Mining*- Troth.\nRED CROSS FUND\nProceeds of a dance given hy the\nWillow Point Womenfs Institute for\ntl^o British Empiro war relief fund,\namounting to W3.35, havo been received for the Red Cross socioty,\nnnd fiJso.n, eum of ?2 io be credited\nto \"Carry On.\"\nPHONE 10\n, f .een Onione, Parsley, Head\nLcnuce, Hothouse Lettuce, Celery Cauliflower.\nSweet  Potatoes\n\u25a0' 2 lbs. for\t\nFigs, 2 Eta packages\nwhllo thoy last ..\nMtirnmludc Oranffes     (j-J   AA\nlnrso size, doz tDX-*UU\nNavel HA\nOranges    UVt AND\n35c\n10c\n75c\nFlannelette Blankets\n\u2022   WHITE\n11\/-I  (6-Hn.x72ln.), rogular\n*4.7.r,.    Special price \t\n12\/-I   (681n.-tS61n.)   regular   *\u00bb< ftK\n$3.35\nNext*   to   -tho   pleasure   of   buying\na bargain for. one's self is the pleas\nure of persuading a friend to buy U.\n'f ,,      '\nklDAY and SATURDAY\nCononnut   lluiurooiia,  doz 35a\n(linger   Snaps,   lb 36c\nAll othor kinds of small cakes in\nstock.\nComplete your table with our homo-\nmade  bread.\nLet  Our   Driver  Call\nOK BAKERY\nSTANLEY  STREET PHONE 165\nManager Harris Shoots Big\nCat Which Measures Sfev-\nen Feet,\n-. A pandemonium, of sqqcals rand\ngTowltf. proceeding, from tho rear\nof .the hotel at.-Oh.rmi, two or threo\ndays age, sent (ill the persona\n'filwtt thu place on a tour of ln-\n'Bpqetlofir according to W. B. Btuta-\nford, just, brick from tho .Boundary\nA big cougar was iuunii to huve tho\npljl by ;tho Jowl, and the porker\nwas putting up a vigofurous protest.,\nMost qt tho ..time the big cat was\nunderneath the pig, and its hind\nolaw*^ ,werc .fanning tho air llko,\nflails, but did no execution as th-4-\nopugar was so much\/ longer than\n,th\u00ab pig Unit their sweep did not-\nrcwh  it. _t ,.,'\n..II. H. Sawyer, owner of tho\nOarmi, mine, got a rifle, and shot\nthe- cougar, which was seven feet\nlong, Ho . took soveral snapshots\nof tho dead animal, which ho showed to friends on the Kettle Valley\n\u25a0 train.. Including Mr. Bamford. Tho\nincident, occurred about 5 o'clock in\ntho  aftornoon.\nLemon Pies, Social and\nConcert Are Features of\nInterest to Temperance\nAt tho mooting of the IV. C T.\nI\/, held yesterday, afternoon It was\ndecided to hold ln lieu of the \u00bboxt\nmeeting, a social afternoon in hon<-\nor of tho blrtluyiy of Frances\nWlllard, who wqh tho founder of\n.tho organization. Also to stage a,\nchildren's concert at somo early\ndate,,\nMrs. Ml. G-ibbs, who has charge of\ntho monthly gift to tlio soldiers in\nthe soldier's word at iho Kootenay\nL-ako Genoral. hospital reported that-\ntho last, surprise ,pocket sent to\nthu hospital -consisted of a largo\nnumber of homo madu lemon plea\nwhich were greatly appreciated >by\ntho   boys,\nMRS. MADDEN DIES\nAT TROUT LAKE\nammmmmmtma\nMr. Starkey Receive-* Tags\nfrom Spokane; Exchange\nIs Taken Care of.\nA KootTOuy oro exhibit, constating\nof prospectors wimples,, lo bolng.un-\nui'i-lulu-n by Fred A, tStiirlcoy, ..com-\nmlBslonor\" of lho Associated Boards\nof i Trade*., for tlio coming Northwest mining ooiivontlon at Sptittojio,\nul lhe miuest ot K Jv. AiniHiioiiir,\nuliiilrnian of tho. committee ot con,\ntrul, A supply of tufts for uso lit\nshipping has boon received, from\nSpoktune..:Tlio convenllon elates are\nFib, -.'S-Muroli 6,\nI .\\viMiiii'inH'tiLi iiavo boon mado wllh\nono of K.jini,.ui,.';. leading' hotels to\nget ovor: too exi'huiige drawback,\nand Brltlslvit'oluinbia Wsltora to tho\nconvention will find that tholr Canadian ni(ui..y will bo good thore.\n, If tt stofflclctit number from tho\nKootenay, \u25a0 decldo to attend tho oon-\nifeimon,' tho Great Northern Is pro-\npared to' put on a buffet car for\nthb trip. Mr. .Starkey states.\nKOOTENAY SHOWS\nOPEN DECEMBER\n, Show datos for tho 10 dlstrlot\npoultry, shows and also for the\nprovincial poultry nhow for the Benson \"of 1931-32, arc announced hy J.\nIt, Terry, socrelnry-treauurer of the\nBritish Columbia Poultry association,\nin a 'circular of whloh Secretary A.\n\"iVallaeh^ot the West Kootenay Poultry and Pet Stock association received,a,copy yosu-nlny. Tho three itoot-\nonay shows an* nil about tho first\nwepk itv December,\nTho dates are set  as fallows:\n, No.  1, Duncan,  lust  week in November;    i\nNo.  1\u00bb, Vlrtorlu.  Doc  19-2;i;\n\u25a0    No. 3, Central Park. Dec. C-11;\nNo, 3a. Provincial, Vancouver, Jan..\n3-8.\nNoy, 4, Port Ilaney, third week In\nNovember;\nNo.   5,   Kamloops,   first   week   in\nDecember.\nNo. 6 Armstrong, last weok lu No-\nvemjjfcr. \u25a0\nNo.   Gn,   penticton,   Dec.   13-16; '\nNo. 7, Nakusp. Dec. 1 and 2.\nNo. 8, Grand Porks, Dec*. 7-0.\nXo.  9, Fernlc, Nov 30-mid bee. 1.\n^\n16.00.\nSpecial price\n8plondid  Quality\nFLEMING'S   STORE\nGREATER  NELSON\nDRY GOODS, GROCERIES. ETC.\nFebruary Birthstono\u2014 Amethyst\nFlowtr\u2014Primrose\nSincerity\nA.  D. PAPAZIAN\nExpert   Watchmaker,   Jeweler   and\n.Graduate   Optometrist\nNOTICE!\nAnyone having jewellery- repairs left in our\npremises for some time\npast, kindly call.\nOtherwise same will be\nsold after 30 days from\nthis notice.\nJ. 0. PATENAUDE\nJeweler   and   Optometrist\nMrs. Robort Madden of Trout\n.Lake, to \u25a0\u25a0yvhoso bedside hor sister,\nMrs. Thomas Madden of Nelson, wns\nsummoned died yesterday morning\nat Trout Duko, according -to a m-os-\nsag*. recelv-rd by Mrs. Thomas Mad-\ntlen's Xamlly.\nTho .body of the late Mrs. Madden,\nwho was one of the piopeers of tho\ndistrict, will be brought to Nelson\nfor -burial, nr^vlng by tonight's 'boat\n\u25a0train from tho Arrow Izikoa. Tho\nfunorol will tako placo tomorrow\nmorning.\nAlways think iwla- when nin-ti arid\n'sinners, honest mon nnd editors, ngreo\nin a eulogy.\nTomorrow\nMary Miles Winter\n\u2014IN-\n\"Judy of Rogues' Harbor\"\nAt the risk of the direst kind of punishment, she\nsaves her mistreated little cousin from the clutches of\ntheir brutal \"grandpop.\"\n\"Judy of Rogues' Harbor\" ib the story of a cour.\nageous, little girl whose wonderful character, determination and desire tq help those imposed upon, helps her to\novercome all obstacles.\nTHRiiLING      GRIPPING      APftALlNG\n\"THE LOST CITY\"\nCOMEDY\n\"HEARTS AND DIAMONDS\"\nmLr\nTwo Nelson Children\nSuccumb to Diphtheria\nThe death docurred yesterday morning frum dlphl-herl.'i. of Katie and\nNetta Baker, aged l n and flvo years\nrespectively 'tt the thomo oi the\njforerite, Mf. and .Mrs. .1. Raker, of\nVancouver street. Tho two children, tho oixly glrl.s in tho family,\n\u25a0hod, been suffering from tho disease, for abgtil two weeks. A son,\nFrank, agwMO yeai-fl, In -still flutter-\nIng from diphtheria. Mi*. ltuko*r is\na fireman employed on the steamer\nKuskmioolf. *\\\nTHE DESSERT LOOKED\nFORWARD TO\nat dinner Is always Ico cream. Many\npersons sny Curlew cream is hotter\nthan homo made Ice cream\u2014it Is so\ncreamy, rich and full of tho most\ndelicious puro flavoring. They nl*\nways ask for a second helping of our\ncream. . t*\nCurlew Creamery Co., Ltd.\nNELSON,    B.C.\nWE   HAVE  A  FINE  A880RTMENT  OF\nSKA TES\nStarr Imperial',, $0.00. Starr Regular Tube, $6.60\nStarr Ladies' Tube ?6.60\nLadies' Auto, $4.00. Ladies' Rex, $4.00\nAnd Cheaper Models from 50 cents up\nAlso Hockey Sticks and Pucka\nWHOiaAce Bardwari Ct-mpffliy, Lid\nbakkb trmtrn\nMKLHON, B. a\nIf You Do\nNot Get Your\nDaily News Regularly\nIf your Daily News does nnt arrive promptly\nand regularly by the first mail we will regard\nit as a favor if you will notify the Circulation\nManager immediately, stating day or days upon\nwhich the irregularity occurred.\nUnless we are notified we have no means of\nremedying the inconvenience caused by faulty\nmail service or other trouble.\nTHE NEWS PUBLISHING CO Ltd.\nNELSON, B. O.\nIF W NEGLECT\nYOUR EYES\nTrouWo will follow. At tlio fj'ret\n\u00abJ-JR,,<|I, eye v.wb\u00bbknos\u00b0 .oorault\nan optician. Wo will be glad to\nprescribe for you.\nJ.\" J. WALKER\nJ\u00abwel\u00abr,   Optician   A   Endravtr\nWe have juj5t,, unloaded\nnice cay, of, Grijen Qi\/ts Hay,\nand have, 4lso, a,' good stock ot\nNo. 1 Timo%, Jfo^lvAlfalfaJ1\narid some mixed .Timothy arii\nAlfalf-i \u2022 \"\n\"THE BRAGKMAN.pt\nMILLING G0.\u00bb LTD.\nt\nThe Most Beautiful Love Story Ever Told\nDORIS KEANE    '\nThe beautiful and gifted artiste who has won  international  fame in her exquisite\nphoto-play of Edward Sheldon's celebrated drama\nChristie Comedy\nUSUAL PRICES\n\"PlfcATE GOLD\"\nThe Ideal Cash Grocery\nThe Hotite of Good Groceries\nPhone 265\nVEGETABLE WEEK AT\n, THE IDEAL\nWE START OFF WITH ONE TON\nOF' CABBAGE\nHani* crtaj) heads, I'nmn.ii Ball\nOabbiiKi.. TIiIk variety especially- de.\nllKhtful for salads a\\ul lu unsuriiasHcir\nfor a mid-winter vegetable, cooking\nup tender, and has a delicious flavor.\nmen l(_n   20\u00ab   25_ to 35\u201e\nor 'iti, lbs. for   S1.25\n5(1 \"\u00bb 82.25\n, io\u00bb   lb*  84.00\nPURPLE     TOP     SWEET      RUTABAGAS\u2014TURNIPS\n\u00ab   \"\u00bb \u2022\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u25a0    25<>\n=5 \u00ab*\u00ab\u2022\u25a0 - 90*>\n\"0 Ita   $1.75\nioo lbs  83.25\nCARROT8\no ibs   25$\n^5   lbs       90C\nr-o \">\u00bb  $1.75\n. ioo ibs  83.25\nParsnips, -I lbs ,  25c\nUnions, r. r. lbs  25c\n.S\u00bb-i-i-l   I'oliitoes. '1 Ibs.  \/  35$\nPlumbers' Brass Goods\nFixtures and Supplies\nTile   and   Sewer  Pipe\nB. C. Plumbing and Heating\nCompany\nNelson. B. C.\nJOHN DALY\nCABINET CIGAR STORE\nMAIL   ORDER8   ATTENDED   TO\nPROMPTLY\nSmokiiuj Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes and\nFull   Stock   of  Cigars,   Cigarettes,\nOther Smokers' Suppfiee\nBRU8SEL8    8PR0yTS\nHEAD  LETTUCE\nCELERY  arriving\n\u25a0White, mculy Gold Coin\n100 lbs. ..'.\t\nReal Estate\nIt, is anticipated that with' the coming of spring\nprices will stiffen, and intending purchasers will do well\nto buy now. ,\nAdvise us of your requirements and we will -be\npleased to consult'with you.\nCharles P. McHardy\nImmrancc PM? 135. Re\u00bbl 6*.\u00bb!<*\nPOTATOE8\n$3.00\nfCANNED  VEGETABLES '\nWo   Imvo   tlio   fluent   {juallty   To-\nmatoos, Corn and Pcan oblolua-blo oii\nthe  Cttnadinn  niurkot.\n, Get our prlco on un assorted oho\n\u25a0dozen tins.\nThe Ideal Cash Grocery\nNelson News ol the Day\nOrder your  Ice  Creum  Urlcks on\nSaturday   for  Sunday.      Kaiiilvland.\n  (1320)\nHorticultural Society lecture Friday\nS p. in., rlly hall. \"ChrvKiinllicuimn-\nCulturc.\" by 13. Frost. 1-ubllc welcome.   11494)\n\u2022 Cltlseua! Tlio NK1.SON SYJII'II-\nONY Oltt'llIIKTKA In your orchestra.\ndralultouHly doing your work, and\nnoising funds by means of concert\".\nComo to tho (.111)1)1'. OIiDE TYMK\nconcert and dance, Monday, February 7th, Eaglo Hall. Admission\nono dollar. (1B4B)\nMrs. 11. J, Campbell's nomo wus\nomitted from the lint of hostcssc)- In\noonnectlon with the Womons Institute whl\u00abt drlyo In tho K. of 1>.\nhall, Wednesday afternoon,     ,(1644)\nJ BA!  AT   KEI.BOK  CATS\nSnnday Turkey dinner from 5 to 8\no'clock, 75 cut.. (tG4C)\n. THE PUBLIC Will try anything\nONCE. | v\ni THE rUBWC buy's MoDonnld\nStrawberry Jam repcateuey,\n1 There Ib no mnglc or mystery about\nft\u2014McDonald's Strawberry Jom Is\nOOOD\u2014Till!) DEBT McDonald knows\nhpw to moke\u2014VOU CAN'T ASK\nlwOnE. - (13C0)\nI Mr. I,. Von stoycrn, nlonlst, open\nfpr nil l,in.i. of inimical engugemeiitfi.\nAdyanccd piano students wonted. 719\nVictoria St. ,      (1617)\n: Horticultural Society lecture Friday\n8; \u25a0 p. ni., city boll, \"Clirysantemum\nCulture,\" by IC. Frost. Public welcome. (1494)\n- Mrn. Hllliw will Hell potted iucat ot\nHlor (Jrocery Hoturdoy Gtb. St.\nPauls Ladles Aid. (1696)\nrl,iii McLeary No. t\u201e C, O. S. C,\nwill meet tonight In Eagle Hall at 8\nP.   M. (1584)\n1100.00   BK.WAIU) *\n,1100.00 rewurd will be paid for In.\nformation leading to the conviction ot\npersons stealing parts ot buildings,\noto., frolfi mill Kite at Prootor.\nA.   _     WATTS, (1633)\nSouth   Sleeim.\n, Tho Ladles' Auxiliary of the (I. W.\nV. I A. will bold :i dance In tho Eaglo\nMall on Saturday 9-12. AdinlHHlon 600.\nNo ri-friHlnri. nil'. (1606)\nKnowledge nml  .timber ehould  not\nIa :;iucli uttil uujil Uic)' arc syjuou...1\nSLEIGHS\nNow  is the Time fo-- Sleighing\nPartite\nOur SIelgh\u00bb und Cars always\nmoot the Bont\u00ab and Trains.\nNelson Transfer Co., Ltd.\nVernon  &  Stanley.      Phone  35*-\nHBk\\ Rfenus\ni .-.      .rii\"\nW. print Hotel Menu*, eltket\nwith eomplote mentis or with\ntke different .codings and blank\n\u25a0paces for typing In tbe bill of\nfare. '\nThe Daily News Job\nDepartment\nTk. 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