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J. .1,...,  .. .\n~\\s$ *^r\ne's\n'Santa Claus\nBUSY IN KOOTENAY\n*   See Page 5\nSe**, cop1-\/ ,,\n- m\nU\nCanadian Dollar\nVALUE SHOOTS UP\nSee Page 6   *\nVOL. 20\nNELSON, B.C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 1021.\nNO. 206.\n355\nDispo\nv\nsition to Shelve Submarine Question; Japan and\nFrance Hold Out\nshantungTroblem\ntakes new aspect\nTokio Bans More Concessions; Four Power Pa<:t\nAgain in Discussion.\nWANHlN'aTON. Hoo. 27.\u2014 The sub-\ntiiitrliie controversy hun revealed ro\nwide il difference \u00ab' opiiiloii iiiniinif\nthe pdwei-a Unit the iii'iiiiimt.ni delegates lire seriously discussing :i plan\nto leave the whole question of iiux-\nllliiry warships tonnage to u later\nliiterniitliiiuil   eond-iviice.\nHo Cur conslderotlon of the project Iiuh been enllroly Informal with\nconference lenileiii outwardly reflecting n hopo Uml lhe present negotiations muy yei bring Hi' mh-\nmnt'liio proliletii to n solution, in\nmnny quarters. liowcVcr. ther.. ure\nsigns of discouragement over the\nprospect nnd nn accompanying u.iul-\nency to examine enrifiilly Uie poesl-\nlillltlea of the postponement plan.\nCommit' '\"ropimnlM Likely\nln blithest fnlleil Slates official\ndroit* ll wna sold lodny lha; n\n,jjoncrele proposal for ii-futiii'e conference may be Inld before th\" nrim\ndelegates within n fow days. I'rcsl-\ndenl IIiii'iIIiik wim \"nld lo feel ll'.ut\nauch n eonfeivni.e would he n Ing-\nlent ilevelopnient of hla pulley of lll-\nternntlnnnl consultation and it Wna\nlnillcn'teil ihnl he lnul i-oiniuui'lcat -.1\nhln ili-nlrm lo the United Btntea dolo,\ngnljon.\nTonight ihe submarine langla up-\npiirontly wua ua for aa evoi- from a\nsettlement despite conference* lie-\ntween the other delegates uud lbe\nplenipotentiaries of .Iiipun nnd Franco\nthe two powern who ure holding out\n:.i;.ii-i i thu compromise proposal\nThe nnvnl iioniniltt'e. wlileh hai not\nmcl Klnce Saturday, will resume n*.\nmsslons loinortiiw. but nellher tbe\nFrench nor the Japanese expect to\nbe In n poal|lon to hiufllfy their oh-\nJcclloiis to this plan,\nSluilltllllg Mute Serious\nThe negotiations .ner Shantung\nnlso look on n more serious aspect\nilurlng the day. when Ihe Jupiinese.\nufter the receipt of fresh Instructions from Tokio, lei It be known\nthut Him' were nol prepared to inRKo\nany furtber ronci ssloni  In  Iheir ex-\nI'h.iiii:.'.:   wllh   lil*'   ChltlM\n\u25a0  OYt p iho\nreturn    ot    tht*    'IV.n\u00ab-T\nin-T-'nutitii\niiillroail.\nThe '\"Miiese atrvmly lm\nv Hi -Inii il\nthey   mrt  uo   no  further\nlow mil   a\nCOMl]'M.miMV   '\"Ul    Ll    :illH'\noon>cit*no^\ntt< i*-   .-'111   Is   Imp\n* that  tin1\nao it,\\m\\tm,.in.iv In- l.i-uuuhi t--Kithei.\nli .'   the now four-|iuwi r I'n-\n.t-'-i   Vctinty,   ahu.nlv   t'lgticd   by   llu-\n1  State*,  <lr-.-.i*> Jlritnln.  ;-r,.i.n-\n.ind  Japan,   got   Kin!:   lulu   eonfor*\n* i tliscuTtHlun throutth n Muntsllun\n. nm     .1: i , \u25a0: \u25a0 11 \u2022-: - \u25a0     ti!i:n :-V\"     thnt     the\nfour powers a*jrrw nut to apply thf\ntf*rmn of Ihf jMict to lh. iirlreipnl\ni-.i.ui'i.'. or tho JaptuitiB emphe.\nl'i;inct-   Itilir \u00ab\u25a0\nWABHtNOTON-  Dec 11.\u2014Tho in-\nj-ii-iiniMii-i of Hi-* French kovi-iii-\nII.' ni    un    the   milimurlne    quoiUon\nn-lirlli'i!   lit   U   nil-CtlllK   Of   tin-   Cabinet\ntuduy, were received toulKhi by the\n1'mich dflcgiitiun to the WuHhIngton conference, BJJd whllo thi'tr until ro Was not unnoticed, ll was ttalil\nin responsible circles after Al. 8nr-\nnuite, lu-nil ui tin- Uflogattori, ntul\nAdmiral th* Cnn .1 ri conferred with\nHeeroUiry liutfhes nt tho Kioto department, thut France wonhl not\naccept the United States' suffjrestlon\nfor her lo maintain the atatiit* quo\nin submarines.\nApprove* Dclcgu(f\u00bb' stuiiil\nl'AUIR. Dec. 27.\u2014The French cabinet, after consideration of the lub-\nmarlno quest Ion. hnn unreservedly\nnppi'uvi-il tho attitude of the Kn-n. h\ntlelogatlon In \\Vunhlnglon in firmly\nNtandlllg hy the flicurcs Trl 1)0,000\nion**, suys the -rcxcelslur toduy.\nChanges in Soviet May\nInduce United States to\nResume Trade Relations\nWASHINGTON, Ufa. 87,\u2014Changes\nIn Hovlet governmentul polleien ro-\ncent);* mttdf, ur Indicated iih In proM-\npecl, may >*-ventiml|y hrlng ahuut a\nresumption of trnde relation* between\ni;:.. \u25a0, i and the United Stntes, It was\npaid tuday nt tht- White House.\n :-*   iagm* i'\t\nPRIDE OF THE JAPANESE NAVY\n\t\nHospital Attendant Confuses\nBed Numbers; Discover\nError at Funeral.   ;\nNKW YORK. Uie. HT. -An attendant ln u Brooklyn hoMpltnl pleked up\na number plato that hnd full, n to the\nflinn* and plticed It on the wrong\nbed. The oecupnnl of the bed died\nnnd .lame\" CrtWilei*. i' painter, won\nInformed hln father had MAttWl nwny.\n('itiwiler   bough*   floral   plecex   and   a\netisket   nnd   rented   carriages   for  n\nI'mi.-i ti  and  expected a snd  ChrUt-\nntt\nHis sister wits the i'irsl uf thoso\ntu paw* by the bier ul the fiiueml\nBon'lce, Hhf fnlni. m nntl In a mo-\nnintit* Cro*def dlseoverod the (lend\nman vu not his father,\nA  tele phone  \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0ill quickly brought\nIhe   news   thnt  the   father   was   Mill\nlive     Toduy  h0  w.i-'  ie.-t.vcn.I  und\nback torn *M Wi sbiianub   ,\nLAKE CL\u00ab\n.\nGold Camp Active;   Sales\nLively;    Prices   Double;\n\"Options taken.\nTIIK VAS. Man.. Dec. 27.\u2014Snow\nsinking-bf mining clalmw in the new\nISlhow 1 *nke gold eump, north of\nhere. Is the most nctive Mince the\nopening up of nurthorn Alaultobu\nas a mlnernl belt.\nThe action uf thc Ilollluger mine\nuf Porcupine In taking nn option\non thc Murray Hros. claima. Iiuh\nriiueed p\\'<*\\y prospector in thc district to head for lhe now cniup. .Snles\nof claims are numc-.cus uud the\nprlco hnn advanced from IfiOQ to\n11000. Ono Binali group of claims,\nHoven miles from the Hollftiger property, has been sold ,by a local man\nfor (.'.'inn cash, nml a hunker here\nwns handed $2700 for one claim, nnd\nthe nnle of nnother fur $2000 quite\na distance from the .Murray clulmu\nis reported. Most of this money\ncornet from Alum renl nnd Toronto\nInlet-cats.\nEXISTING PUBLIC\nSCHOOLS ARE FULL\nLONDON\", Dee. 27.\u2014(Canndiun\nI'roHH cubit*.)\u2014Ali exiting pit Mie\nsehots are full, according to Dr.'\n\\\\ 'imi. hcudmuster of Vurlburutigh\ncollege, who nnnoimced nt the nnnunl conference uf the Afsoclntluii\nof Vreparulury .Sehuls. if staff funds\nweio nvulhible lt wus prupottcd to\nfnuud a new public school.\nThe   conference   inst meted       th\ncouncil t\u00ab\u00bb proceed with InvesticuilouH\nwith  fl   vh>w   to   realising   the   project.\nEntomologists Tell Scientist\nConvention of Need for\nInvestigation.\nTG-UONTO, Doo. J7.\u2014The wnr b.--\ntwei-ti mill) uud Insectu fur suprentuey\nuu utfth wus the subject of the\nprt-fldenllul address delivered to-\nnight at the formal opening of The\nTliii  an nu ii I   ni'-eting ul*  thc  Amerl-\nenn   \\     ti  t\"i   tin' Advancement\nof HotehOO, by Dr. L *>. JfuwurdT\nchief of the burenu uf entomology of\nthe l.'pltcd '\u25a0\u2022'\u25a0\u25a0'\u2022\u25a0\u2022 - dcpiirlmcnt uf uff-\nrftuHiirt*.\nIncoming trnins brought scl.-utlsts\nfrom ull parts of the continent nnd\nnbout 1100 of the 20U0 expected\nwere present at the opening general\nm,\"-.I.m. iMOctlngM of nffltlutPd societies WW\u00ab held throughout the\nduy.\nInsect\". Hihl ibe speaker, challenged man's food supply, hit-y clothing   und   hla   health.\n\"H Is difficult tn umh-istand.\" Mild\nthe speitker. \"the lung time con*\npunitive Indifference of the human\nspecies to the Imtcct dnnger. Men\nof sound laboratory (raining have\nfound thcmsclvpM able In Increasing\nnumbers, howover. to devote themselves to the study uf Insect lite\nwith the main end In \u2022 view of control oC. thoio forms Inimical to humanity, and loiluy tlm man In tho\nstreet teallies neither the number\nof trained men nntl Inslliutlons engaged  In this work, nor,Die breadth\n\"We must g't down.\" he *ald. \"to\ngreut hlg fundamentals. This will\nInvolve the labors of i.n army of\npatient lavWtjtfMoi* nntl will occupy\n\"many >enrs, po\u00bb-.slbly ull I line lo\ncome. Hot Uu* problem In mnny\nof Us malnlfestutiunM Is u pressing\nand urtfent one. The work would\nInvolve the ilevclupm< ut or chemical\ntnennn of warfare; the production ot\ncfeoUVe Ihnoctlcldcs and synthetic *-\ngnnlc comiKiumU; tin- use of flumes,\nthe aeroplane uml olher meehanlcul\nmeasures; the study ur mMIM of\nnatural und biological eontrol.\"\nCIlOoOO Time for riimlng\ninning tho afternoon the entomologists   mot  In   Joint- fysslon   with\nlhe     erob.gli :il     SOClet}'     of     America.\nAi the Joint session, President .Inmes\nB, MeCullnugh uf the KnnsaK state\ntigrieuliuial college told of the kill-\nlug uff of whito grubs by plowing\nnt the proper time of the year. Within throo or four days afler tho\nspring change In soil temperulure,\nslated tho pflOakor. the white grubs\nappear above lhe plow line, where\nthey remain feeding un the roots of\npasture' nml fodder crops. Qfturint\nImmense Jousts. Af the full of the\nyeur, wllh the decrease lu soil temperatures, the grubs move downward to n depth of two feet, where\ntli-y remain fpr mho winter. They\n.n,,i,i I.. ,|. u-.ve.l by plowing dune\nni a time varying according to the\nn liipi-i.iinir. Of   *h<- m>I1   In   the  pur-\nLATEST SUPERDREADNOUGHT MITSU\nNo wonder Japan wanted iu keep her.   Socretaty Hugh-.-.   I'nlted   States,   wi\nscraii heap, bul the .lapuncse were firmly oppuaed to this ami finally had their\nft-rencc.\nl' the   Milsu   euusigned  lu   thu\nuay at  the disarmament cun-\nBring Public Pressure to\nBear for Ratification;\nHorsebreeders Support.\nDUBLIN. DOO, !>.\u2014Today was regarded In southern nml western Ireland uh the beginning of \"trueo\nweek,'' wBlch Ik to be devoted to\nbringing public pressure to hear In\nfnvor of the ratification uf the peace\ntreaty. An extensively signed petition from nil classes of his constituents bus been senl to Dr. l'ut-\nrlek MeOurtnn. former represcnlntlve\nof the Dull Kireann lu the Ignited\nHtates, Imploring him to actively\nsuppuft the treaty. Instead, as he has\nannounced, of merely nhstu Inlng\nfrupt cither voting fur nr ngalnst It.\nur agnlnst  It.\nThe Irlhh Horsebreeders' ussuctn-\nllon nt the lA*oparilstown races today\nadopted u resolution which wlltSie\nsent to Ihe principal members nf the\nDai), strongly -supporting ratification\nof the treaty. The ivnMutlon says\nthnt under the new regime horse-\nbreed Ing In Ireland will become a\nmuch more important industry and\nopen new avenues for employment,\nBoland in Opposition.\nNKW YORK. Dec. 27 Harry J,\nIloland. \"Irish envuy\" io the fnlted\nHtates, and n member of the Dull\nElrtnnn, expressed nppoftllh to the\npeace agreement with Great Ilrltnln\nupon dcpurtlng toduy fo- Dublin to\ntake part lu the voting for ttcce],\nor rejection of the pacf. \u25a0\n\"As I lwve read It In press dlt-\npatches. I um unlnst It.\" he suld,\n\"hfcuufc. In my opinion, 11 >vill nut\nbring pNOO between Irelund .uid\nKngland.\n\"We nre usked by the oulh of allegiance in foreswear Irion citizenship uud I. for une, um not prcpurs.1\nlu do thut''\nSTEAMERARRIVALS\nMAHATMA GANDHI LIKELY TO SUCCEED\nTO SUPREME DICTATORSHIP ALL-INDIA\nCONGRESS, CHALLENGING WHOLE POLICY\nLONDON, Dec. 27.\u2014Thc Bombay i-ui-rcspoiident of thc\nLondon Times predicts that Mahatma Gandhi will succeed in\nthe present session of lhe Ahmedahabad congress in securing\ncomplete dictatorship, and that the congress will invest him\nwith leadership and dictatorial powers and control of the congress organization funds. He will employ these to extend non-\ncooperation, civil disobedience and non-payment of taxes with\nincreased vigor throughout India, deliberately challenging the\nwhole policy of the Indian government.\nGandhi professes delight at the governmunt s repressive\nmeasures, which, he is convinced, will disgust thc moderates\nand close the ranks of his adherents. The correspondent\nthinks that this aspect of thc situation is disquieting, for the\nconstitutional government machinery ia erected on the loyal\ncooperation ot,'*^ moderates in thc task of governing thc\ncountry.\nBerlin's Diamond Bourse\nDoes Enoromus Business\nin Precious Stone Traffic\nBDKL1N', Dtc. ':'.\u2014-Berlin's Uliunonil\nliiiurse. which waa calaibltshctl a year\niiKo to stabilise truffle In nrccloiiK\nstones, has done un cnortnous business, iici-oi-iliiie; to ti reiwi-t Issued today .\nAcroi'dlnK lo tlie report, two million Duteb .mill.In-. nnd fivo million\nFreneli fi-anes have passed through-\nthe ftelehsbank tn cover turnovers ol\nthe diamond bourse. l<*our times tills\nntfiount, snys the report, Ii.-ih passed\ntbrouffh other banks, the government\n1'iillcctliit! 200.000 marks on 111,000.-\n000 marks' worlh of business done by\nforeigners In eight weeks alone.\nFi\nLONDON. Dec. :!7. \u2014 Declaring that\nevidence nccumulalt'il of-the Drltlsb\ngovernment's dt-sire to open rolo*\ntlons with Uussln. the London Thm-**\nconfirm* Lho reports of Deoemher\n:'u tlmt   Premier  Uoyd  Qeorgo   hoo\nsugge-ded     n     live-power    conference\nWhich    repie.-riil illvtrs   vt   tttWlfl    lllltl\nGermany wuuld bfl Invited lo attend.\ncurly lu January* H W- huwevi*!-.\nthnt tin- conferenco will nut moot\nuntil the end of l-Wn-uury, nt which\ntime it Is expeeied M. Tchiicherin.\n! the Uusslnu Soviet foreign minis)* r,\nund M. LttVlnoff will have vlslt.d\nLondon uml by tholr answers i\u201e\ni-trtulii tpiesiious will have prepared\nthc way for the presence of Bovtct\nrepresent nllv- s at Ihe conferemt*\nwhich Is lo be the successor of the\nabortive PrJnktpo conferonoe uf ifllfl.\nTin* meeting of Hrltlsh and French\nbusinessmen, wblch Is taking place\nIn I'aris during lho current week. It\nir* believed, will lend to an agreement   on   certain   brond   principles,\nOlympic, nt New Vurk trum South\numpion.\nUi  Lorolnc\nHavrtv\nCrefic, nt (\nMu I tic,    at\nYork.\nal   .N'ew   York   from\nnun   from   New   York,\nJ ver pool    from   .New\nReturns to Toronto After Unsuccessful Mission to Ottawa.\nTORONTO. Ifce. \u25a0\u2022'. lion. T. ,V.\nCroftf-, book \\i*. Toronto from his\nunsuccciMful ini.-* i.m In Ottawa, met\nPremier Drury, .1. .1., Morrison and\na number of other prominent L\\ l\\\nO. lendeni at au informal conference\ntonight. The head ot tho ri...:i*<-\nslve inurement lu Ounndn -)\\*oo as\nuneommunleatlvu to tho press tonight\nna he hnd been when he piiseod\nthrough Toronto a few days ago on\ntin- way lu see rreinler-idoet King\nlu diRCUm* a possible basin fur eotill-\ntlofi. nnd whnt took pluc> at the\ngnthorlni can nnly be HUrmlgcd.\nNow (lint the fusion plan hae been\ndlfc.irtled. it in underetood Mr. Crorar\nIs willing to receive suggestlona from\nPremier   ' >    und   othera   ot   his\nOntario following ns to the beet\nmen ni* uf carrying on at Ottawa tu\nthe end that tho PruffrcMdveH may\nreceive the maximum nmount of con-\nii-s-loiis frnm the new gnvernment\niu the matter of the i-nii*, wlli.-iit\niiiulii- iiiii'I'lflei* of Iln* n\u00bb'Mr party'n\nInd' penune-e In\nno ni   feglslailnn.\nAlii Clfirflt l_\\tl,  IViUfiUl,\nsVPi'iirlhiK\nThese wilt bt* Submitted to lho\nprooio eoLiuell ul f*nuues as a bnsis\nfor the rerstablinhnient oi nu Kuro-\npeuu financial corporation for the\neconomic ami industrial reconstruction  nf  l^urupe.\nI in lie   <;eriiuniv   uud    Itn---in\nFor the furthowmee of ids eciiemi\nthe su|ireine council will, snys thf\nTimes, arrange to hold mi fiUY-opoui\nn-eonoiidc con\/ecouce, to which Ut-r-\nmany aud Uussia inny bo inviteil, U\nwell us the Uhltod BtfttOO antl Japun.\nThe tdiject Is (n find means for\nrestoring in Europe flnanclul cortfi-\ndeuce. extending cretlll and encouraging production in the devnntuted\ncountries.\nThe Times, eonimt-idlug on the\n\"scope of the present grandlOHC pro\nJect.\" makes lt plain that Us chief\nobject   Is   to   provide   eapltnl   fur\ncountry   whjoh,   it   nayo.   Bolihovtkl\nplundered and ruined. \"Wn helletvo,\"\ntbe newhpupcr mids, \"that the country will \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\"! with 'something Ilko\ndismay on thin giRuutlc scheme.\"\nBURGLARS BUNGLE\nAT PRINCE ALBERT\nPit INCE ALIIKKT, BOOk,, Dec. 87.\n\u2014Christmas holidays hero wore\nmarked by two attempts at burglary.\nIn neither case did the ihlevi-s ee-\ncure any holy, but' In ono they sit\nfire to the building after falling tu\nopen tin* safe This wuh ul the\noffice or the Biurgoth Luke Lumber\ncompany, the same methods being\nadopted as in tho eucccsuful burglary\nut the Northern Cartage company\na few weeks age, when they gooured\nmuch cash and check*. In the prtje-\nent Instance the safe refused to\nyield, but the Nri did damage estimated itt iiooo,\nThe secund attempt Wim mnde un\nthe Htoro of linkers, Ltd., when- n\nlode wn** drilled through u sh'* doer\nnnd the Job then. abandoned. It Is\nassumed, owing lo tho IhleVCH being\ndisturbed.\nCLYDE SHIPBUILDING\nSUFFERS BIG DROP\nLONDON. Dec. 27.\u2014(By Canadian\nPress Cable.)\u2014Cylde shipbuilding returns fur this year dhow that SH\nvessels were launched, with un aggie-\ngnlo tonnage uf -514,000. Thl* In u\nhlg drop froni last year's tonnage of\n199,040, 'I'he largest vessel luunched\nIn lft3***was the Windsor Cnstle of 10,-\n000 tons.\nBANDITS    LOOT   JEWELER\nST. i.ons. M... Der. j; With\nhundreds of iie^Hns immtng nl thu\ntime two armed men toduy entered\nit down lown Jewelry store nnd ti~-\nt-apitl with *7tHt In cash and diamond.-*\nttfld -teirsty \"vgtufid fitlKft9Pi      .\t\nDebs Receives Strange Presentation From Man Who\nAuctioned Labor.\nWASHINGTON. Ure. _..\u2014 Uugt-ne\nV, Uebbs, lhe Suclalist lender, wnn\ngiven lhe lighted lanleDM here today\nus   \"an   honest   man.\"\nI'rbnln LeflOhX, wim once suld labor on un auction block ou Huston\ncommon, called upon Debs ut tho\nPUti-r's hotel, currying u lighted lantern mid a copy of the Sermon on\ntho Mount He presented the copy\ntd ihe sermon in DoVs und made a\nspeech Jn\/which In* likened the forao\nof the Suclollft tcudcr iu the rorce\nwhich moved mountain*!.\nLike Diogenes, be sjiid. be bad\nboon carrying tho lantern In ncurch\nuf un honest man. \"but sinco I havo\nmet you,\" Ledoux said, \"I hnvo no\nfurther  use  for ll.\"\nDebs accepted the lantern With\nthnnks. but declured himself unworthy of it.\n,f)ebs was reprlmundt'd tonight by\nunion Hluthm pollco here fur muklng\nu speech without a permit before\nleaving for his home In Terre Haute,\nInd.\nFIVE   YEARS   FOR   ASSAULT,\nHAMILTON. Onl..\nHerman nml Louis\nyouths, before .fudge\nmlt led usff-uuhlnj-f fl\ntO i-ili Audley Moith\ni hunt.    Thuy   w* re  s\nj>'tt''\u00bb vnvb,\nDec,   '11.    lljrrv\nM mid ei. Toronto\nMnnlt ludny ji tl -\nml iiileinhptlug\n\u2022ii. a locul mei-\nrntcuced in five\nFIILY SET ON\nSTRON\u20ac_FLEET\nDe Kcrguezec Defends Sub-\nmarines; Opposes Washington Limitation Efforts\nPARIS. Dec. ST.\u2014Frances determination to have a powerful fleet\nuud objection to the limitation efforts of tho Washington conference\nwore vlgoriutdy voiced In the senate\ntoday during a discuKftion of the murine section of tho government's budget.\nSenator Henry BorOhfer, who re-\nPbrted the \"marlno budget. said\nPrance was at u decisive turning\npoint. \"Is France still ludepottdflnf\nIn her navy na in her nrmy?\" he\nasked.\n\"Hus the old principle or sovereignty been sacrificed somewhat In\nthoso conferences wherein we have\nbeen promised u sort of Internationale of happiness'.'\"\nCannot  J\\cccpt   Limitations\nSenator De KoTgucicc defended the\nsuhiuntinc ns an cuwutlut weapon of\ndefense^ but wished It tu In- con*\nfined to mllltury uses Insteud of\nbeing applied to torpedoing mm-\nmerce. \"At the Washington conference,\" lie said, \"we Were surprist d\nto see the Wnshlugton delogltton\ndemand 320.000 tons of enpilul shl).s\nwhen I'm nee does not Intend tb\ncarry war Into foreign waters. Prance\ndesliv.t no hnpfrnlism, Lot K w-\nfound Adiuinil tl*- linn\"- propof.tl\nstrango, ihere are, rifttrtrtheleoM, hm-\nil.itloiw  which  We  ennnm  nOOOpt.\"\nVt, Kerguezec dn-lareii It was possible thr.t the i-'icnrh dilegntion hud\nH^iid that submarims Would be used\nto    th-lroy   Iln*   \u00bb-ni--iny's   i-iiinn\\eii-l;il\niiei-t.     ii,.   explnlned   the   neca-alty\nuf \u2022iiibmurlnes In def\u00ab-n*11ng tb.- oottal\nand    In    transpunttlon    of    nuppllea\nfur tt*oo|.-j.\nn   iimi;: In lb din .* Ft-aut'CS Vo\u00abcr\nMlnlater uf ftlkrlne Outetliau, r. \u2022\nPlying to Senator do Kerguezec, nld\nhe WOI greatly afft*cttid by the re-\nmarks about tho Washington confer*\nence but he anertad: \"Xolhlng hu\nbeen proposed that tnluct-M Proneu's\npower.\"\nMoreover,    he    de.l.UTd.    lio    ih*cif-\nlona rotohod ai Washington would\nbo cffceitve until the French purlin -\nment bad approved thnn. Ho ex-\nPlained thai the naval program wns\nreduced through lack of money,\nbut that a defensiv-- prpfnun ww*\nproposed   providing   tor   the   utllita-\ntlou   Of  the   eoinmercl.il   fpi-t.\nSenator OoPgOgOT aovoroly erlt-\nIt-lxcd the eondtlou of the nn\\y aud\nothef senators joined iu wiih him\nIn urging speedy reforms. Senator\nHerenger described the central nival\nadministration as being In a slate\nof \"whut I term nrterlu sclerosis.\"\nPreceding tho debate over the nu-\nVit I budget, the ii.iv.il comniuwfon\nhad published n ri-soluilon urging\nthe iniiiisli r of murine lo Increase\n(he number of subniarlut's so ns to\nadcipiatt'ly dei'eud the const line lu\nView nf ihe prvsent weakness of iho\nnav>, which was strewtid ilurlng the\ndiscussion   In   Hie   oanato\nTho concluding p.iragriph ..- tho\niiuvut commission's revolution wns\nuh follows:\nQiit'hltoii  of  Highl  tif  l'i t- n \u25a0*\n'One cannot conceive, therefore.\nHint Frame'-) eforts In this dlrccllnn\nshould be OgOtruotOd ur limited. It\nIs ii tpiesllon of nutltmal Independence and rlghi  of defense,\"\nTlie riwululloii was adopted |n eon-\n;i. \u2022-1 wllh   lbe   naiat   \u25a0 ..ninn- -i.-n \u25a0\u25a0\nlepurt on Its program based un two\nprinciples\u2014thnt the French navy\nmust always be supci*ior to lhe (for*\nman navy and -\u00abufflcb ntly supn'ine\nIn lho Medlirrranenn to safeguuid\nFrench Interests in North Africa and\nthe Near East.\nFOR MURPHY\nANDKENNEDY\nMotherwell in Difficulties\nOver Pledge to Oust Gar-\nveil; Reviling Cabinet\nASCRIBE r\/iilf TERMS\nTO Si! LOMER GOUIN\nFirst Off \u00a3 to Crerar, Ind*1\"\ntic ar\/ Inflexible, Rejected b?   \/est.\nWl.NN'i 0. Von. ST.\u2014Hon. W. K.\nMollifi'M _L Lllieml niemUcr-elcot iim\nHcRlna, m io was prominently mentioned na minister \u25a0 or agriculture in\ntile new KIiik cabinet, la reported\nto be lu difficulties over hla pledgo\nlo ouat Hon. Frank Carvell from tho\nrullwtiy commission, states a special\ndisputed lo the Winnipeg Tribune, this\nevening from Its staff correspondent\nut Ottawa. Hun. A. It. Hudson Ih\ndefinitely out aa .. cabinet possibility\nund ll ls stated thut tormor Premier\nStowart. ot Alberta. In unlikely lo become a member of the government,\ntbe dispatch continues.\nThe Trlbune'a coi'resiwndent understands thul the cabinet alato was being revised lu Montreal Monday and\nTuesday- morning und that W, C,\nKennedy, of Xortb Kssex. and Hon.\nl.'hnrlcs Murphy, both will have port-\nIoIIoh. Concerning the visit of Sir\nLomer Gouin to Ottawa during thn\nlaltcr part ol lusl week, the Trlbune'a\ncorrespondent my*'.\n\"Tlio rulliirc of tbe western delego \u2022\niimi In accept Hie terms offered by\nMr. Kim; In the first place Is ascribed\nlo Blr Joiner Uouln's vlalt the night\nbefore Mr. Crerar uvrlvcd. At any\nrale, (he terms In question are aald\nin ha^c proven both Inelastic and In-.\nflelllllc.\"\nurgeIncreased-\nduty on films'\nWASlllXUTllN. D'c. 21.\u2014From\nM-viu hundred and fifty million lo\none billion tlolhini u yeur Is spent by\npi npli resident In 111.- I'nlted Staten\ntu aac motion picture shows, ihe ecn-\n.,!.\u25a0 finance committee wus told today\nIn tli.' coline of arguments for nail\n.iKuiiiM .i liluh tariff on foreign mndn\npicture*. Tin. Investment In the Industry  was  '''ibi  to total about  |2C-\n i.in. .m.i employment to be given\ntu    ;il>i.HI    .'.'.ii.mil'    personn.\nI'.,nl Turner of New \"fork, speak-\nIiik for himself uml for l>. \\V. Crlf-\niuIih nrK.il .i duly on imported\nHim- rn rrom .*.\" rn 60 per cent ad\nvalorem In the place of the 80 pec\n.-. nt   In   tm.   |.'ii!-iliii.>   bill.\nFAMOUS    BARRISTER    DIES.\nTORONTO. Dec. ST. -<leon\u00bb Talc\nI'.;... usu.i-k. K. C, some years ago\n..in- of llu [iiiimi.M members of thi.\nCanadian bur, whose name Is associai-\n,.il Willi ninny a i-ituse ci-lebre. including lbe famous llln hull li\"..il uf\nm.il'.. than ii ki-iii r.itloli iiffo. died today in his homs litre. Hs hud been\nIn 111 health .1 long tlm.. ami wus un-\niibli- in carr)-    mi active practice lu\nOTTAWA. I lec I'?.\u2014lor the theft\n..l .ilv.iiv.ii.. following tin- burning\nui Canada's i> u-iiamciit buildings on\nKl l-Hi a i-i .:. ll'lti. Knieiit Henley.\n. \\-i-lll.-l   ..I   l.i.'.l.'.'  for   l-:aslvleW. Out.\nwaa fliuil 1100 and costs today. It\"\ndeclared hi li\"l bought lhe article*\nfrom a soldier.\nTHE WEATHER.\nBRIAND INVITES FIVE\nNATIONS TO CANNES\nI'AUIH, Dec. I?.\u2014Premier inlund\nhits Invited the lirltlsh. United\nHtutcs. Ititllun, .lapatiese uii<1 IhI\nghui Kuvernments tu he n-pitM-nU'l\nat the Interiiutiuiiiil flnanclul antl\neconomic conference to he held nt\nOi lines. Juliuury __. The t>rti|(iiim\nwill inciudo tjucHiiuiiM ut riporottoni\nnnd  the calling of nn  internstlomtl\nn ference.\nBOUND FOR ORIENT\nVANCOUVBH,    Dec.    ST.\u2014Usneral\nrluperlntendeilt 1-'. W. l',.|,-|-s. of-the\nCanadian l'aoltlu railway, Hrltlsh Co.\nlumbln division, will sail early In\nthe new year for the orient, to In-\nspeet agencies In Ibe Orient ami In\nreeiiiierule his liittlth which linti\nboon fulling for some tlm*.. Mrs.\ni't-t. in mul Uieli  niece, Mlis   li,.i..ili)\nI. IIIBH'I'I,    \"lU   \u00abi-l-olllj..lli)     Mill,\n'zinwiE.po *fou TrtiNK\nTHtne*!> an*< w>+\u00bbt*\u00a3ff\nIIS TEUCOIVNPrtlM&Tt)\nfcM^\u2022f\\\u25a0^>\u2022,\nWEUu UZilE.IT tAH>rtT\nC>E *erfSO iF THEt\n-WOULD R'EVEft'b'E\n^TrtECW*v\u00ab&ES.\nt^Wffi''-\n\"Zimmie\"\nVICTOIUA   Ine\n3T\u2014*Kbls0n i\nnd vl\u00ab\nnili.i:    Basil)    .\nleiHlv    wH*h\nanow;|\nilahi-i- ii-miii-i.iiiii\nMln\nMax.\nNelson\n13\n23\nVictoria\n\\\\2\nir,\nI'.lltll. 1I|IS\nII\nilrand  rorks\nM\n13\nKaslo\n7\ni*\nilu i\u201e ii in..\n1)\nii,\nAt Iln\n1\nit i\nt'algury\ns\nhi\nVali.-.iuv I\n. 21\nM\nl',.||ll.-l..n\ni'iaiiliii...l.\nI'l'lll.i.     Illl|iell\n. 17\nIJ-\nIII\nIf\n30\nIta 11 si.tl\nIW\n\u00ab\u2022\nWinnipeg\n'.'\u2022\nM\nNm  l-'i'iin. Isi\"\n.'iU\nfi\n\u25a0lii:|ww jern\n fbes* CM*\n.\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,   WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 1921.\n\t\nr\nLeading Hotels of the West\n.,-.   tha  Travailing   Publlo   Hay  Obtain   Superior   Accommodation\nREVISE NAPOLEON'S FIGHTING MOTTO\nTabic U'llotc\nA la Curie\nvee_\nThe Premier Hotel of the Interior\nGEORGE   BENWELL,   Proprietor.\nS PL' C 1 .1 L   \u25a0*\u2022>' U N D A Y   I) I iV N E li,   $ I . uo\nService {\/iicrcrffccf\nINCOMPARABLY  THE   FINEST  TEA   ROOM   IN   B.  C.\nOpen Daily 10 a. ,\u201e- to Midnight. Music and Danciny\nTho  latest  Sundaos.   Ice  Cold  Drinks  and   Icca\nAfternoon Tea 12 p. m. to 6 p. m.) 25c\nHoadquartora   for    All    Traveling    Mon,    Mining    Men    and    Tourists\nEUROPEAN    PLAN\nROOMS,    $1.00    UP\nIII'Mi:\u2014P. C*. llniiiieniiin. Curl Hun- Wonilliui-y; R, Qreyson, llunliliistoir.\nncman, Bpoluiiii-: A. C. Masker, Mldwoy; W. .1. U.-i'lirnHil. I,.-t)il.i-1.1ax.<: i>. Melt. Boswell, Winlaw; .1. Uoswell. Ytnlr; llougall. Kelowna: I'. A. I'ool. W. II.\nJ. Stcphotts, 1'iilgury: IS. K. l-lvuiis: .1. , I'ool, Ueuo; 11. li. l..-:i\\-lll, Spokiiln-:\nI).    Dulmpre,    Procter;    D.    H.    Nullls. \u25a0 11. Olson. Vmir.\nAmerican   Plan,  $2.03  and   Up.\nEoropean  Pl.m, $1.00 and  Up\nHOTEL STRATHCONA\nNelson's Leading Hotel\nTHE    HOME   OF   THE   COMMERCIAL    MAN\nWell   llghtevl   gRilfplcH   ro'Klis\nGround flour.\nspecial    whiter    rate*    by    Week\nnr month.\nHALCYON HOT SPRINGS HOTEL and SANITARIUM\nArrow   Lakes,   British   Columbia\nAmiTlawi   1'lun.  $3,80  per day, Tin- finest  wnter fiu-\"llheiiniu'-\nt_i  per  weak;    I'or  rate* apply lixm. HHittica, QOUt. I't-lnlr tVn-\nStrathconn    Ilutel   or   Halcyon, dltlons, btr.\nH. W. SHORE\nProprietor\nQUEENS HOTEL\nEuropean      and      American      Plan\nSteam   Heat   in   Every   Room\nA.   LAPOINTE,   Proprietor\nQl'UUNH\u2014M1\u00bbk  Yvomn   Upolnt,  S|.t.\nkltwt W,  11. t'ooiifln-,  Wiiiu'Iii\nMADDEN HOTEL\nMRS.   MADDEN,   Prop.\nFiret   Clati    Rooms    by   the    Day.\nWeek   or   Month.\nEvery   Consideration  Shown   to\nGuests.\nCor.  Baker  and  Ward  Sts..   Nelson\nMADDI1N-\u2014Al.-x  -Plott.  liniiilt-:   D.  A\nMoDuIialtl liiv-t,,. .-\u25a0 , ],. S;itnn|.*i.-\ntlrttnd Forks: Mifv M. Arl.-un. Ros\u00bb-\nland: n. K. Taylor. I-Yrnl--. \\V. I'liinithu-\n1mm.  Cultus Creek.\nTREMONT HOTEL\nF.  NIL80N.  Prop.\nBAKER   8TREET\nFurnishod    Rooma   by    Day,   Weak\nor  Month.      ,\nTttEMONT\u2014 A   M.-iilK.-n. Hrllliuiit; 51\nBldrlfda.\nTHE KOOTENAY HOTEL\nMrs.   Mallcttc.   Proprietress.\nA home for the world at reasonable\nrates.\nOpen   niqht   and   day.     Firtt-claai\ndining   room.   Comfortable   rooms.\n318 Varnon St.      Noar Post Office\nMourning\nStationery\n\u2014AND-\nMemorial Cards\nFm ueal work antl liiKhcul\nKiatle Hliick call or wrllfl\nThe   Daily   News  Job\nDepartment\nNELSON,   8.  C.\n.. \u25a0 \u2014*:r-\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\n616   VERNON   ST.,   EAST\nComfortable   Rooms.   Hot   and  Cold\nWater.     Dining   Room   in\nConnection.\nRntc:< Sl.OO and  Up.\noccidental Hotel\nOwned mul run l.y ruiiiulluiia.   Nu\nniil.u Iii...i  employed,\nUi.i.iii uml lium-il. per month   S45\nE. KERR, Proprietor\n'\"I'lii.y   Stud\ni-lluul.\nFRENCH  CADETS  RECEIVE  COLOR9.\nI'luintfed lo \"Tlii'y Hliuly lo   Drfi-iul,\"   lu   m>w  i\nuliirn   ul    SI.\n'yr   rmunun   military\nI\nSTIRLING HOTEL\nTU    Vernon   Si    Two   Mock*   uml\nii   imlr   eaal   nt    the   ih-.ni    offloe,\nNewly   ->|i, n.-.i    i min   ;,M-i   cheerful\ni- li    witli    hoi    uml    ctikl    water,\nMlillli     h.-ul.       A Imi    %    ;ih<I     I     m\u00ab.|ii\nhousekeeping npuiti \u2022\nP.  H. BUSH. Prop.\nTHE  STANDARD   CAFE\n820    Baker   Street,    Nelnon,    B.   C.\nOPEN    DAY    AND   NICHT\n11:30 to 2:20 Special  Ulllfth..AR-4\n5:30   to   8:00   n.   m.,   Supper    35^\u00bb\nPhone   154\nConservative Member - elect j\nAccepts Office Under the,\nCrown; Byelection Jan. 261\nOTTAWA     Du-',   \u25a0_\u2022:.    l-i-llti.-ulev-.-iU81\nuf   the   tlm   mv   indicative   tlmt   the'\nI Jiu I it    Hnn.   Al'UlUr   UMglleu,   |n* \u2014 -lit .\nprime mlnUtof, ptatu tn remain lfi\npubllo lit*: following n mooting of]\ntin- eubluet tins afternoon. urlt-H wi-rel\nIm.mi-.I fur ii hygloolloh nf Urouvtllej\nrounly. Ontario, .hm. :'\u00ab. tlm vacancy]\nhavii'K occurred owing I\" Mr- pOesON']\nman. I'tirmi-rvniivi' nu-iniit i-\"-I'< i Irt v -1\nlng ;i..'i>:-.i :\u2022 -.-ii.tit-'ii office under]\nih<-   iruun.     Su   official   nnnounee |\nUV'til   is   ninth-   nl'   tl ulinv   uf   I ho I\noffice    tn    whirl)    Mi.    I'.ihm-hn-n    l.;**-|\nbucn appointed, hul ll In unduratood]\nto 1h> n minor lnwttlnn lu \"ii\u00bb ut the)\npUbHr   ih partmeitls,     I'urryinj;    with]\nII a salary, however <ll-\"iui iHfies Mr.\nI'-iH-. liiniii ii-'iu sitting in iciillniiK'nt\nand   iIn-   -\"-'.ii   nm .muti-ally   bi-t-titnes]\nGive*   M-jighen   Chance.\nWlfn   llOinlUUllptll   UN\"   I iv'tl   tnr\nih- dlvlslun on Jnn. 12, tlio Intention,]\nit tn -Mated. In rn nominate Mr.\nM.;\u00abh\"ii in i'ii'is. rv.it:**.- tntMroU with\ni   \\i<-\\\\   to  it'idinu   iho Connrvatlv*\n\u2022 .inn>iiii.i, im\\i -i-si.Hi. Ilti.l a nu-ni-*\ni,.i>l .-! i.-:i:!i*il |o upwi a coriktlt*\nu.-iiry. Mi .M< IuIk-ii wmiiM not huff\nl.irll bWo i<> tnk<- III* w-lll HI iln*\n.i dttg   -\u25a0 !'    BhOUld   h-   hi'   .-IfM-J\nIn lii-uvlth. howrrvr. ho nil) hv ublo\n\u2022u tnko hi* \u25a0\u2022 \u25a0\u25a0 ni ih-- oponlns una\npiuii*i|.,iif ;i> th*  di t.ii.- un tin- nd-\ndrom In wplj  ;\u25a0\u25a0 '<\u2022- -\\\u00bb h ttotn Uio\nthrum*,\nByelections Looming.\nTin- byftloctlon I- the flrot I'ulh'd\ninn? Hi-- p-M. ml -i--.t|..ii\" \u00ab.ii l>.-.. \u2022;.\ninn ii i- tht< (\u25a0<-\u25a0 \u25a0 i ii -\u2022ri.-k la own*\nTln-i*'* wil* nlreml) .\u00ab \\ii*:iii\u00ab> i-xift-\nKuj in Atirontrull miinty owlnv i\" tht*\ndmlh ot 1*. It. MWilhbon. lhu l.lhu.il\ntni'inhi.-i'<titiK't. In nihil tion. tilt tin'\nuu-mhoi-H uf tin* povcrntnoni tultlim\nliui-trollOH wilt, unlu.ts nit-inb-L'ttt of tliv\natnnto, rcqulrn to be  rooloctod. This,\n11    In   r-Xpit'Li'd.   will   Ull tal I   itbuut    IS\nbycIocUont. ollhouffli H Ih iVobablt*\nthat a niimbt't' will bu .tcrl.iimitloim.\nWrits mtlurully will not he bniuod until nfter tho Uboral udmtnliitrntton Is\nswurn In. Tin* hyilirtloiiK will probably b\u00ab hold mound ihe find of Fob-\nnuiry.\nLiberals Returning.\nI.Mhm*;iI\u00bb horn hi^i weok, but nwny\novor tho holiday, nro ri'turnlnj: and\nthere Is now \u2022 sput-iullon thut Mr.\nKim: wilt Imvi- hN mtuiatry nworn In\nflllher tuiugiruw or lho n_x\\ dny. 'llu.*\nCHINESE PUZZLE\nCanada's Delegate Drafts Report on Fiscal Problems oi\nChina.\ntli'tfulitttluiiK   ivllh\nl.uilii' uf Iho X:i-\nll.'lS   li.'fl   UK'   WII.I-\n'tilt  iimK.ti.rtnini'il.\nMothei-Wclt, furmi'ily\nl(   KilMUiilrlu--\nHIGH CLASS RESTAURANT\nROYAL CAFE\nC'l luy nml night     LMiIrk mu\nloo.    I Hi..hi.   11:30  ii   in.   in  'Mm\n|i.    III.   Wc.     SpoclOl    Sll|i|nr    lt:3D\n|l    iii    iii   i:ni>   |,.   m.   lie\nPlio a 182 501  Bakar Stroot\nVANCOUVER HOTELS\nHOTEL MARTINIQUE\n1176    Granville    Street.\nfuHv,   britfhi    rootno.   Suit    tin\nptkoo   foi    yoin    \\.i\"iitl'iii.     Rntoa\ninii.h-ratf.    Write ror ittfUculatu\nMRS.   A.   PATTERSON\nLate of  Royal  Hotel, Granvillo St.\nTAGS\nTft(i nro ustd tn noarly a*t%tj\nbuslnoM. Tho Daily Nnwa Job\nDopftrttnont carrloi the tur-yent\n\u2022lock In tbo Interior of BrlUab\n\u25a0Columbia.\nIN ALL SIZES\nCan bs suppllsd, prlntsd or\nplain, In ojuantltlos ot frnm Ml\nto 60.01)0. I\nThe Daily News Job\nDepartment\nThs Hams a* Good Printing.\nN \u00abtSON, a.o.\nWindow\nEnvelopes\nAddress Themselves\nMail.' Of lilKhcrailfi whit* WOVt\natouk   and   with   a   window   of\nrl-ar   tranaparenl  quality.\nTHEY   RAVE  HOUR* OP\nVALUABLE   TIM!\nwhan Banding out Involaaa, bllla\nOr IflInra,\nWrite fur  \u25a0empire  anil qaota\nUona.\nThe Daily News Job\nDepartment\nThs Moms of Uood Prlntlnt\nNILSON, \u00bb  C.\nU-l'llllil'tlloll   uf   111\niiiiii. -r. a. i'i'.-i-.ii\ntional PcORi-osslvr\ni ru   ri.|iivHi.|it:itiuii\nllul Hon. \\V. li.\nmtnlstaf uf iiki-i-\nwin la Wi'k OKiiIll nml Uli'i'i' SOOtma\nivul'j' inubulilllly llml liu will In' Ill\nilm calilnot. Iiiiii. Chartoa Btowarl,\nfui-nii-i' im inlii- of .MborU, la atiil here,\nwllh a  riiblmi   iipiiolntment   likely.\nlIunmVH\"ilini Mr. I'l'iur mliilii ro-\n11,,-n iu Olltiii-ii from Toronlo arc not\ni-imfli'iiii-il .Mr. Crerar Ima mude\nevery effort to keep Iii-* tnovomonts\nsecret, lint udvii'i-a hi'iii tntlteato Utut\nIn- l\u00bb iitvocditm iii.'! to Wlnnlpoif.\nTin. in'\u00bbltlun wlii.-li the I'roitrtsslves\niiiu u.vimy In th.' lm\"\"' In keenly dl\u00bb-\n.\u25a0i .1 In iwll'.liMl iln-lea.    ,\\\u00bb suited\nriviuualy.y lho view iionerully aecept-\ni   is   Hmi   the   Conscrvatlv\nnni lhe official u|ipuultlini.\nClear Baby's Skin\nWith Cuticura\"\nSoap and Talcum\nl^f.OtMmtnt.TtWm.'V mmrr,  Mimtm-arXviTm.\nCm' Ota*-, trait, n\u00bbtu*, it. r\u00bbii at, w-n-ns^i\nLIKE MAGIC\nRHEUMATISM\nDISAPPEARS\nRedmac,   the   New   Tonic,\nComes to Give You\nRelief.\nr..i*    niiinilth    popplu    hint-   bomi\nlooking    rut*   noniothlni   thai    nuliy\nI-I--IIIUVI--H     Kll-'illlintlsill    mul     l.utiibtttfo.\niti-timiM his appeared nntl thoiiNimic\nan todny bolter in health. Redmac,\ntin- uii-iit Tonic, ptnotmtoa ihruuitb\niht- blood, nunovlug ull vrnajo matltor\nVon fool on*: MioUHainl per ct-nt hot-\ntt-r (liter tuUlng om- bottle. If yon\niMint to fi-\u00ab-l rim- tr** lit your tlrnfi*\nglal .mil u- i i. bottle ut Iteduiac.\nftnhl 1 *\\ uu*- dniKuNt in aver? lown.\nBold in NOlaon by tho CANADA\nDRUG A BOOK CO. Hold In I'ran-\nhrouk by ('mnbi-ook Urns A Hook\nCO.    In l-'t'nile by  .V.  l_. Su-Ll my.\nDON'T\n00\nTHIS!\nLIONABD\nEAR OIL\nllolici'cn   Uiiafneaa   ond   Hlopa\nIIin,I   Nulara.    Dimply   rub   It\nbuck of tlio en rs uud Inaert in\nnoatrllii.    Proof of success  will\nbo Hli.-n by the druBKlat.\nMADE IN CANADA\nArthur Sslaa Co., Sslss Agents,\nToronto,  A. 0. Leonard,  Inc.,\nMfg., 70 5th Ave., N, V. City.\nror Ms la ar.tiea ay TMM OaMf-\naU MTO k >00> OO. aa\u00ab ths\nOITT   BBVO   ROM.\nwill\nW\nLIKE BUFFALOES\nForestry Expert Gives Evidence on Depletion oi Ontario Timber.     v\nTOUOIVTU, Doo. '.'\".-- Klsurea lo\nhIiow thi> rato nt which rod uno\nwhlti' pine woro d loop poor m\u00bb from\ntbe torcflK uf Ontario orora BlVth\nihi.i afternoon In the bout-tint of the\nault of Uio ultorncy-gttur.it u^iliu-L\ntho Sbevlln riiirk compuny by llo-\nUuid CmlV. forenity OBjCpoii. tilled\nhy N. W. Kowell. fcJC., for the al-\nlorm-y-yeuriMl.\nillyitn Oilor. K.C. for the cum-\npuny, objected to UlO oviUeiice. which\nIt    pi*' m nlod   necnnttoly,   would,   lie\n.hi. lake tbem fur nfh*lil.\n.IllnUee    Umie:       \"I    BUppOBO    U    U\n.. mailer of which Judicial note cun\nbe tukcti. that white pine Ilko tho\nbuffalo will whorlly be . lhlnn of\ntho  puft.\n\u25a0 Hit lurthihli- udilliltod llio OVtUOUCO\nwhich, ho Kuid, would huve U bonr-\nlitB on whut prlco should be \u00bbot for\ntimber.\nMr. CntlS'H fBtlmale un to tb'' lu-\ntul iivullubli: pine limber In Ontario\n*auv oh  follows:\nWhlti- pine, eight billion feet; red\npine,   l.osx.ouu feot.\nMr. tYul\u00ab suld thlH timber wuh\nannually bioomlng attroor \u00bbmi thut\nIn lllll1 the cut wiih about 66.00U,\u00ab\u00abw\nfeet und thul tho nimuul urowth W'_M\nnpl\u201emort; \\h-m I'oo.ooQ.Qoo foot.\nWASHINCTON. Uec. ^7.\u2014illy\n\u25a0inuiHiiu Prom)\u2014The tonfereiico nub-\ncomtulttec chnrged with the wurlthr;\nout of n solution or the fi\u00bb'-*ti und\nfinancial probjontii of Chltta, -**p> nt\n:t htiny duy mul will noun hove tt report ready. Thu eummltteo held\nHovernl 00IIforenoon over the weel;-\nend nud were In msHlmi ull uf die\ndny ni the rr^ldenob of Betmtor I'm-\nderwoud, Unltod Kliite^ reprcentu-\nlive.\nAt the Uritiwh ISmptfo hendttuartoni\nIt wiiM unitutiuciMt thlH cvonltn; thul\nt'.ie report of the Htth-entumlttee Ik\nbelnff drafted by Sir ltobert Dordon.\nbin   euvld   uot   he   tnutlc  public  tiuCl\nready for proaontalloil io the ton-\nferenec. Sir Hubert Iturtlcu. Cunudlun dulefr.tle to lhe eon'eronce. n*i>-\nremntrt the British Kmplrn on the\nHub-commlltee.\nTt'UUtllve i\u00bbi*.i 11 C u\u00abiiUsfwoUiry\nWASIII.VtJTuN. Mee. Stt-r-tTuder\nthe tcntutlvc draft uf uu utfroeineui\njircHentoJ tuduy hy Cluilrnmu L'n-\nUerwood of the Hib-conunlltee nf th-\nWunIiIu^Iou conference, which Ih\ni burbeil with rcvtrliiK iho I'hhit*Ub\nturlff with a view to Hh yielding\nIncrcu-^ed revenue, t'hinu would be\npenult l\u00ab-d to levy un Import duly\nof five per cent fur 0)0 prem nl und\na 7 1-2 per cent duly ul n later\ndutu to be decided upon. Action ou\ntbe tentative druff wuh doforrbd until tomorrow.\nThe plnn preBenlCd by Senator\nL'nderwuod ufler uu exchunpe uf\nvIowh hy Jupun, BrlUldl und Chine*?\ndvloKKti.***, tx'preMenlH u comprumine\ntfptWQOn lhe .lutiuin He uud IiIIIIhIi\noppuHi tl   vleiv.s.   Ullil   uiei-tr),   III   a   Uteu*\nHiiiv, the I'iiiii d Stiiten' vlcunolnl\nby furt h< i- provldlilff thut a cout-\nnil.'r'ion he vol up by the conference\ntu Htudy China's lurlff u-edu to thc\nend thul 11! I-i per cent tariff ultimately   be   kvii tl,\nIn Chin cm circles tonicbl II won\nmild unofficially that thu tentative\nuyreeineut HUbmlttod totluy wuh not\nHuth-fuctury hut ii wuh lutlmutud\nthat lhe dologntloti iuU>ht rt-tfunl\nIt an iht* pur' uf wlHdotn to accept\nIt tin] timid lo fitvurublo uctiuu by\nihe commbotlou which Ih expected to\nbe   net   up   lo   Htudy  Chlnu'tt   tnrlff\nlU'CllU.\nX A Stubborn Cough '.-.\nt Loostns Right Up f\nT \u25a0 q>\nlltlft  In.uir HHiilr rrliinlv   U ss   I \u25a0 \"*'\nf \u2022!\u25a0(\u25a0   lur  Ulll'k   rt-.nil-.       I...-.IIt \u2022>\nmid rliciply  audc. +\n\u00bb\u2666\u2666<\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb\u2666\u00bb%\u2666\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\nHore is ii homo'-motlc rtrnip whieh mil-\ni.\"i'    of  i : a I. -  huve  found  tu  be  (lie\nuio-l tlcpfiuliihlu iiicuub ol hit'iil.in-' ui'\nstubborn cotum*. ll Is rlienp mil] oiuiph',\nhut u-i'v prompt lu aclkm, Ltulrr itn\n\u25a0 i 'im-. 'i-ntiiui' luflucnee. chflft Bore-\n\u00bbe\u00bb*s aoes, phlouiu loo^eim, breiiiliin;* be-\ncornea \u2022\u25a0it-i.-r. :ir|. I.n- ill Iln.. i'     Inn   .in,]\nyou vet h (moil ui-.-li; - remful uleeti. The\nU'Uiil tliruRt mul .-in- i ft.i.u ure mil'\nmiffed bv it In '21 hour* or Iim*. Nulliiu-\nbettor (or bronchlM**. houmfliiee^, croup,\ntlireiit. tickle, broucliiul aethma or iv inter  ' nH\"l|. .\nTo muke thli t-nleudld euu-jh *srni|).\n{tour '.\"\/,. ..in:..-- of pfnex Into n I0-o\/.\n\"\u2022nl\" nnd till :li-. bolllo with i-l.i.u\ncrnauutod nuanr *yrun nnd nlmke thor-\nouvhir. If you prefer, nm elerlficil\nWOIHI09, honey, ur corn syrup, InHctd\nof stifnr *Trup. Kllher war, you acl\n16 ounce*\u2014ft funtllr fupply\u2014of raucli\nbetter couch mob.than Ton could bur\nrrndv-maile for ?230. Keopn pcrfoelly\nnnd chlldrrn loco lt\u00ab pleafuint taste.\nI'ltipx in h aporjol am) bWlilv ponccn-\ntrntod rompotiiMJ of trenulne \\onr\u00bbv\npiua extract, known the world orer for\nits prompt liraliiiR effect upon the mum-\n-bruiioe.\nTo avoid di\"tippulti(iueul. \u00bb-k your\ndituwiit fur '\"2V-. ounce* of Pinex\" with\nfull direction*, and don't accept any-\nllliti*.' flltf,   (Iliiirdrtlectl  to clre ubMiItllr\nftntlbfuotion or, monoy promptlr refunded. \u201e Tho   TIbAx    Co.,    Toronto,\nA Coat Special\nChoice liifh class models in' Nijrcr, I\nBrown, Reindeer. In self audi\nstrapped (ur collars. A great buy.!\nRegular   $73.00.   Today ?51.00\nMedium priced Coats, all wool, Duve-\ntyns. ' Regular $-15.00 roi\\...***KM.95\nln Cheviots and Freize. Regular $35.00,\n(or ....?28.00\nv Evening Gowns\nIn Crepe de Chine, Taffetas and Soft Satins, in ull the\nnew shudes.    These arc strictly  new and wonderful\nvalues yon will say.   Prices\n$37.50 and up\nThe Nelson Dry Goods Co\u00bb\n\u25a0Y A 1)1 ES-    WEAR   SPECIALIST S\nniout  of  blulngy.   t'nlver.slly  of   Tur\nonto, Bpoahinv ''' 'pw lho tSntontoU\niffb-ttl Hoelety, drew attention to n\nitranVo fly which OAuaod erupllont\non bub lea CMOS bud occurred lu\nToronto lu the piiHt two yearn of\nInfiiutH \u25a0 ui'irrin;; from u neverc t-rup-\ntlun of boll-like -Huron on the nook,\nchetd nnd iirma eueh we containing\none or morn nuiRyotH. Thcao mu-ftyoUl\nhud   Inter  ilevolopcd  Into  files.\nI\nGovernment Will Fire Chairman if He Supports\nBanned Radial Bylaws.\nTOItOXTO. Deo. ST.\u2014Tho  Bveniltff\nTe't'Bruni  *_?_   today:\n\"Infornuitluti leaked out tuduy\nfrum it SoUroo eloao to Premier Ui-ury\nund IiIh cublnet lhal the &rury kov-\nernment intend* to retire Hir Adam\nHeck froni h\\n poiltiun nt* chiiirmun\nof tbe hyrdo electric power commW-\nslou If he ypeulci* ut uny public\nmoctlnR.\" thin wcelt in fnvor of tbo\nradial byiawn.\n\"Tlu-no bylawt* aro to he voted on\ntu vurlouK uiunielpnliticH on January\n_. They ava lhe hyluwa lhal thn\nPpV0rnme.pt Iiuh forbidden lo be\nHUbmlttod.\n\"Hir Adum wuk hchedutcd to opouk\nai .Vint;:! ru Pal In tomorrow ln eup-\nport of the byiawn and ho wan also\noxpootod to Hpoak at ono or two\nin- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0iii--    Iii Toronto this weok.\"\n20\nPer\nCent\n{\nFelt Slippers\nSpats\nLeggings\nOvershoes  and\nHockey Shoes\nC. Romano\nOFFER TO DISPOSE\nOF DAILY HERALD'\nSTEALS FINGER\nPRINT EVIDENCE\nNEED SCIENCE\nDNJHE FARM\nUrges Inventions to Make\nAgricultural Conditions\nLess Slavish; Stop Exodus\nTOHoNTO, Deer* St.\u2014AfltfrOMliig\nllil* uftornoon'o '\u25a0\u2022\u25a0*-i**ii of tho American Aoaooltttlon for the Advancement uf Science, Sir Clifford BIfluti\nQtnphasliod particularly the n*ee*H-\nwlty for Improving eondllloiiH of lift-\non lho fnrm. So Important did the\nformer mln Inter of the Interior consider llils thnt  ho duchiredt\n\"Xotblntf li* moro worthy of the\nutienllon of tho men of ttclrncc und\ntulucittltin than tho unie'lorutlon of\nIhe con JI ilu nn of (ho uvcruge funnel' and hit* family by Invention*-* nnd\nuppllauoett whieh will facilitate an\nfnr tm pOKHlbtc tho performance uf\nthe ord Inu ry work.\n\"Without going. Into further details 1 would put as tho very flrat\nrequirement In tho development of\nnatural reitourecH, roeo-ynllion of tho\nfact that the most Importuut re-\nHourco l* utrrlculturo und tho Improvement uf eondllloiw upon tho\nfarm to the end thnt the exodux\nfrom tho farm may be Mopped und\nfarming opomtlomi rendered more\ncutty and comfortable.\" continued Hlr\nClifford   iiinhl   applause.\nit'iu-ili on  lurincr's Wife\n\"Nuthlng Iiuh been dune to lm*\nprove thu condition* of life In tho\ncountry und particularly that portion of thc farm'work whloh lo douo\n\u2022by tho farmer's wifo. It rcmalnu\n:\u25a0\u2022: beforo. abBolutoly Hluvluh. It\nought not to bo beyond tho resources\nof noloncn to provide somo method\nwhoreby thu ordinary comostlc work\nof the inim could be dono without\nLhu continuous uud slavish labor\nwhich la now demanded.\"\nItepjrta Strang\u00a9 Fly\nProfu*sor  B.   M.  Walker,   dopurt-\nOKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. Dec. 27,\nA Ktrunger who represented hlmaclf\nnn ii poifl offlco Inspector, entered police heudquarters, gavo uu officer a\nnarcotic cigarette, and whllo tho tatter wus unconscious, walked out with\nthe finger print ovldonco obtained by\nIlii' pollco from a bottlo of explosive\nUSod In a recent robbery of a *Hanto\ni'e mull car near Edmond, Okla.\n\u2014 _m>\nH taken from six to eight yenrs for\nthe nuiVr-: of a slag to attain their\nfull   flt.it.\nDANDERINE\nStops  Hair Coming Out;\nThickens, beautifies.\nLo.\\J)ON. Dec. 27.\u2014(Uy t'umdlnn\nI'phh Ctille)\u2014The piililbdierH of the\nDally 11 inn Id. the urgun of the cx\u00bb\ntmme l\/ibor foroon, have upprouch-\ned the Lubor party. It lit report ed.\nwith an offer to turn the pnper over\nto (hem. The Iohk nufiiilncd In pub-\nliKhiug the Herald lit said to be ccoo\nu  weeit.\n0;t cents buyu u butho of \"Duudcr-\nIno\" at any drug *ilore, Aftor ono\niipldUallou you uau nut find u ptfUolo\nof dandruff or n fulling hulr. BcHlth'V,\nevery hulr ohuws now life, vigor,\nbrightness, mure eolor uud ubun-\nilunaa.\nDr. 8. M, Cohen. Mgr.\nLet Me Again Remind\nYou of Our Very Reasonable Fees.\nAlio the root Thst X roottirsly\nOnirantse\nPAIMLEBB  DE\u00a5TIST*Y\n\u2014two   of    the    most    Iniiuirinul\nHams   for   you   to   cousliier   In\nchoosing your dontlst.    .My url:x-\nlunl Novathesht Is res|K>nHihh   for\nboth    of    these.     In     lie     first\nplaco,    It    nbiolutely    \u25a0 hmiimU-si\npain and nt the mini-.- tine- makes\nIt  possible   for   im   >'\u25a0  m-inil   the\ncavities    more    accurately    and\ncomplete   thr   work   hi   luilf   the\ntime   It    foruf'-rly   tuutt.   thereby\n1 - - \u2022 11 j - - i r -\u25a0 - -   till.   COHt   llllll   Kreiiily  III-\ncnimlti*:   the   uuu llty   Mtuiidnrtl.\nIt'.mcmb*ir    My    Will-Known\nPronu M;\n'IF IT HORTS DON'T PAY ME\"\nNatort  asyreo*\n$10      brldgawurk 55\nHiitui*   axpraa-\nllOH\nplates.\nhi..,,.,   aipraa-     mRLfa\n\u00abio\u00ab   :'\u25a0:.*.    rr;      poroalsia     *C\nvrvwas   .. v**      cruwai  .,   #*\nFslnlees   axtraotlon   by\nNoTathasla Mttliod.\nDon't Oonfoaa My Htw Location\nCaoaOlsa Money Acoeptwl St Poll\nValue\nOpatt   Evening*\nRooms 207-8-fl.10-11-12,\n2nd   Floor   Jamiason   Bldgt\nOvor Owl  Drug Storo\nWall snd  Rivcnide,\nSPOKANE, WASHINGTON,\nK-cn:-c\u00ab*\u00ab^*\u00ab\u00ab-c\u00abc^c*'fi*\u00ab-\u00ab*6\u00ab*-\u00ab*-\u00ab\u00abe\u00ab\nSPECIAL XMAS BREW\nROYAL EXPORT BEER\nGovernment Liquor Store\nFREE   DELIVERY\nr      NELSON BREWING COMPANY, LIMITED      M\nimmm__t____^\n (_H3\nTHB fHAgQN PAILI SEWS. ..WEDNESDAY MOUMNG, DKCEMBlili 2_, ft)21.\ntX\nSID FROM U\n\"Fruit-a-tives\" Completely\nRelieved Me -\n8928 Union St., VjUicqovm. B.C.\n\u20221 suffered with nil tho symptom*,\nofl'Vmuli' trouble, witli chronic Constipation and constant Heoddchti I I 1\npniny low down in Uio buck unil .d >s\nof tho body. A doetor ail vised mo to\nhavo an operation.\nIgtartedUWrtg',,Fritlt-n.tiv*w\"nnd\nthis mediclno has completely itlievtA\nmo .of aU my misery nntl sufTbrin\u00a3.\nI am free of pain nml headaches und\nthe torrlhlo Constipation, and what\nsated mo is tlio fruit medicine,\n\"Prult-a-tlVM.\"\nMadam M.J. GORSE.\n50c a box, fl for $2,.V), trial te-SSo,\nAt dealers or sent postpaid by\nFruit-a-Uvos IJmittnl, Ottawa.\nWIllfiMftlS FM-XTWeiTY\n\"Ohnnngan.'1 II. C,\u2014Would a coll.\njumping a spark \\-'2 Inch long, be\nstrong ennugh to wlrelces ftOFON n\nvalley a mile ncrowt? Is the house\ncontaining the radio endangered hv\nlightning :tril:liiK  the untennue?\nAnswer\u2014Tho distance which a current of a certain strength will tnms-\nmlt mcwuiges by wireless depends\nlargely on the condition of the atmosphere at tho llm\" nud on sen-\nFltlvoncfts nf ,lho~ receivinjf limtru-\nment Under lhe bost condition;'\nnnd with tho proper receiving ln-\nNtrurftcnts you could send mewwgoH\nwith this current ono nillo. .Such\nreceiving Inftrtimtfttts. ' however, uro\n\u2022quite\u25a0 expensive and uro not ilie-ones\nusually supplied for umuteur uetg.\nIf the npparattti Is properly tjround-\nod th' r Ih no tl\u00bbiv-i!,r of the lightning ntrihlng the houw\\ but rathe*\nthero will bo n certain nmount ,of\nprotection from the wires. To ground\ntho uppurr.itus connect to un Iron\npipe driven Into tho ground until\ndamp earth Is reached. Uo nure lhat\nthe damp earth is reached und lf\nthis Is not feasible Icarf the wire\nto some well or spring. A roll of\nwire muy be burtod In the ground\nInstead of tho pipe If lho lutter is\nnot qvniluhle.\u2014J. A. S.\nCharles\nCbapliM.\nin.      '\n\"The Idle\nClass\n\u2666\nCharlie's Latest and Best\nAt lh.,8Uflantl Friday and Saturday.\nSpool.!  M.ilr-M. 2=30 Saturday\nLegal Notices<\njn- thi: mi'tiKMi: corirr ok iihit-\n1811   I'HI.I'M III v -v\nIS 1'IIK MATTKlt i'l\" \"The roninailli\u00ab\nAcl*'   :\nt nml ,\nIN* THK MATTKlt iir \"Thr Duvlo. Hnv\nward    Mill    nml    Lnnd    i'oiii|iiiii.v.\ni.li.-ill.'.l    l.li.l.llliv.\"\nTAJtR   NOTICK   lhal   n   Petition   lo\nrvatore   tha   Itliovr-nnmeil   Comnany   lo\nlh,   riKlrtl. r  of Joint   Htock  l'i.ml I. \u25a0\nhaa li.-.-ii act down lor hnii-lnR nnd will\ntin hoard .. i.n, ihi. l>ri.*ltlln\u00a3 .IuiIrc\nat tlio Court Houar. iinallon Httuiirc.\nIn lha City of Victoria, on Monday, thr\nnth day of Jnnunry, I02C, nl the hour\nait  lO'.SO o'rlqck  In  tho  fon-noon.\nl\u00bbted  nt  Victoria,  H.  l'..  llila  2lnt\n.Uny of December, \/A.  D.,  1131.\n(Hit)      Hollrltom fur llie lvllllnnrr._\nIN THE SUI-IUiIMB COURT OP BRIT-\nIB1I   COMIUMA\nIN    PIIOBATB\nn-i  THK  MATTHIIl  OK  THE  ESTATE\nOF    WILLIAM     IKWNKLL.    DE-\nCEAflEIT INTESTATE\nAND\nIN   THE MATTEIt OP THK \"ADMIN-\nIHTRATION   ACT.\"\nMOT1CH   18   HBltERT   GIVEN   that\nby Oi-der of Hla Honour' J. A. Porin,\nLocal   .tuillir \"f Ihr Huprotno Court of\nItrtlah Columbin. mode herein on Tliura-\ndny. tlito \"\u2022\u25a0 -*\u2022 \u2022 r>-~->\u2014   ia.1   I\ntha   imi'\nor for Ifia  neiauu > .. >   ..',,,   .,\u201e\u201e \u00bb\u00bb,\u201e\u201e-\ntoral   DlVtrlota.   wna  iinpnlntod  Ailmln-\nlalrntor .*Jf AU. AND RINCllTLAn the\nEalnte  of1 Wllllnm   Onenell,   the  abovo\nnamed dMVwd. win. died nl  Ihe Citv\n'    of Nelaon.   Jli  the   Tmylnco  or  Ilrlllah\n'   columhl'i. on er nbout the Iilh ilay af\n|     November,  1M\\ Inlnalntc\nAll neraona lurvlnit clnlma imnin.it the\nI anld Eatnte nre delineated to forward\nI the anriie to me forthwith Thily verl-\nI, fled hy Statutory .\"luclnnitlon, tonethor\n\\-wlth an.atatenient of tbo* aocurltloa,\nlit nnv. belli hy thent end all neraona\n\\lndeblali   to   the   anld   Jilalnte   nre   ro-\nSilreit in nnv ibe imifntjii ef atinh In-\nblni'i'eitn   In   mo   rortl.V'h.\nPATBP .1   \u25a0\u2022\u2022i-.'-i    r   i.v   Ibla  13th\ny of .tnic\u00abn*l'.'r.  W.    i\nOfflelnl  Adrofnlalrnter.\nCimrJ, USUMi M.loo\". B. C.     (Mil)\nSEVENTEEN HUNDRED MEN PROPOSE\nMADEMOIttfcLufc ritUE OF PARIS\nOno of the meat bountiful iir I'ufls mnnn.-.|iiUin.    DuriiiK thin your iho\nInns   turned   down   1THI1   pi'oiincul.s   of   mnrrluioaaa* 'llie   henil   iIivha   she  Is\nwuiaiiiK In inniV' of Inl'se illamoniln nml Oliver.\n\u25a0\"Ii\nWilliam Ebbs\nGoes a-Roving\n(Letter  No. 2.)\nxpluln, \u201e\nKlorlil\nlull, li  .Toiumnin. IU..U.. \u201e  \u2022\"\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\"' ,\ni I   !i\u00abn 8th day of December. 1821, I.\n''''^     rTlaralKniiil   Offlclnl   A\u00abmlnlalral-\n\\*!i Xlaon City and Trail Hlec\n_\nIn our Inst letter we left the rentier\nut Jacksonville, ihe Kntewny to the\nHt:iti' fif Florida, us Winnipeg is lo our\nprslile provinces. All roads lend to\nKi'tne. nu nil loiuhi lead to .l.iekstm-\nvllle. ffB the hub of lhe stnte, nnd\nvot, Htranfco to say, It ts not tho cap-\ntat. Tallnhussee ls lhe enpital, ol-\nihotifrh a much nmnlloy place. The\nreader will remember tho enndition we\nwon ln whenvwo arrived, but it only\nlended a bnth and ft k'ood nlghl'ii\nsleep to restore ua, nnd us I was\nvery noxious about my Puces as to\nhow they were feelhiR, I was enrly\nup. and behold you. they stepped out\nlike sunbeams from Nelson, fit and\nready for the last leg of (he Ions\nlourney.\nNow we found out thnt If we wanted to (fet our hnKRiiffc nlonR with us,\nmid this was a very importunt mut-\nler to us, we had to Bel busy, Ret to\nthe depot and huvo it reeh<vked nnd\ntransferred io the wharf and put' on\nthe boat. Well, It took nil forenqim.\na*\/the wharf is nearly iwu miles frum\nthe sluilon. However, we kol along\nnplcuditlly and ns our boat did not\nleave until 4 p. nv wo saw n little\nof this fine eltyj :uid as It wns Saturday we hnd the opportunity to act*\nthe market, and 1- eun unsure tho\nrender It was most inlerehUnc'to tab\nto see the produets of l-'lorldu und\nmany of tho northern stolen. Such a\n^hnnifc nnd so mueh vuiibly. everything Is so different here, even tiie\njllmale, from whnt It ii* at home.\nlaeksonvllle Is u fine eity, well hnllt.\nsome skyHcnii>ors flue Htures nnd\nslreet ears. It Is also a eity of\nmnnufneturltifr, lurffe Industrien and, 1\nthink, very prdtporoUS, nnd rto tlnuhl\nwill ccmtlnuo so; hns a brldgt futuif.\nOn the Beautiful St. Johns.\nIt's'near time for our boat in leave,\nbut bofore we a** I want\nto tho reader this pun of our trl|i\nhn\u00ab po tinineellon with our train upd\ntve nre done with rnlhtrnditiR und we\n.ire very thankful for the chonnR**'.\nWo buy our ticket from here lo Sun-\nford, price $s. This Includes the\nHluiej-uom antl two nu-uls. At -I p\nni. w\u00a9 nro off on the lust Ior of our\nlournt-y nnd with u gOntlO brt-exr mul\nsunshine wo nail out on tho beautiful\nBt. Johns river, and he(o wo Ret :i\nsplendid view of Ihe city, antl nn It\nfades from slRht we tnke our seats\non deck to view tho hruuty of th*^\nScenery alom? iho shore, .lust thru\nwo notice how smoothly our hout\ntleos sail. One would hardly think\nHho wns moving at nlL And she\nmakes no noise, not muelrlarRer tluin\nour Crow bnt\\t, but nol a paddlo\nsteamer, luillt on- a different style.\nHnt I like her movement. I enn only\neomimre it to sluing In the Offtoo of\nTho Dally News talking 10 our friend\nDill. On deck we enjoy u. smoke on\nSueh a beautiful afternoon, und looking toward the shore we notice whnt\na |ovol country, iho great oak trees,\nthy paltjiH. sofnciline.H n grove nf\nthem, many thinRs l>i nt tract our al-\ntentlop. nothing to mar the scenery,\nbut tho moss prows on Iho trees.\nNow this may lonk very nice In a\npicture, -Wit nlos, for lhe troe if ll\ngets a start, nnd if you don't got it\nchecked your'troo will soon bo gono.\nThis Is nn nirplunl nml npi the JlfO\nof the tree. It Is a grent pity to see\nthose fine trees with this affliction.\nA   8unect   for   An   Artist.\nThe duy lc dm wing to a close, lhe\nevening shadows full. Uut never shall\nI forget this scene ns 1 looked at tho\nsetting sun. It was only for tho eyo\nof mi ;.i list to see the glory and the\nbhu-! nf eome grout painter* to do\nJuS'J fl to the picture. As for me, a\npoor mortal. I could only think of tho\nTsiilinlst: \"The heavens declare the\nglory of God. and the firmament\nkhowetb Ills handiwork.\" And tho\n\u2022nm went down like a heavenly bene-\nMellon on_n troubled world trying to\nfl d Its way to poAOO\nAnd now we honr a weleome sound.\nit'll .-a)! for\" dinner, arid It Is some\nI Inner, equal K not surpisfcd hy cur\nVasookln bunt horn. We aee and taste\nfruitb  and   products  of  FloHdn,  and\nthey moke a good Impression on our\np< o'ple from Nelson.    Dinner over, on\ndeck   ngnin   to   enjoy   a   moonlight\nilght o'i 'ho river, and hnvlng form-\n.'.1 tho ncqunlntnwc of a fellow pae-\n\u2022^enger    p   commercial   traveler,   one,\nvfhn has ooen a good dent of our fair!\niHunlnlnn   of   Canada,' It's   easy   to\ntalk to an Intelligent man or woman,\nespei lnlly   t hey havo traveled much. |\nand fn tho flow of conversation  the*\ntlmo jiasses quickly.   Nearly 10, hut'\nmy frlond stiggels thnt ns we are near\nto   Pulatku,   our   first   port   of   cu'l.\nperhip* 1 would like to see the placo.\nI sidil I wbulii be plensed Indeed If we,\nhud time, nur captain 'bald Wo wci\\t\\*\\\n)vr \u2022\u25a0 -IB 'minutes, ua\" thero was much\nirdtfbt to put ott, ao away wo go to;\nsee a most beautiful littlo place, well!\nbuilt up, paved streets und cement J\nsldcwnlkr, very flno stores nnd pub-]\nUc buildings, and nlthOugh ll wan nenri\nto 11 o'cloek Sulurdny night yet lhe]\nshops were all open and doing husi-i\nman: l'olatka Is a place 1 would jhve\nto live In.\nAlligator Ahead.\nWo nre back to our bent agalnf\nand as il is near midnight we think\nof our hed, nnd a good one tt Is. jusl\nlike If you wen? fit home. With it\ngood night's K\u00bbst wo nro out on deck\nngnin, and wo henr the enll for\nbreakfast, and having bail a good,\nsquare meal, we mv -'.iR-fr tn pee nil\nwo cnn of this beautiful river. Il.nl;!\nWo heori^eall. \"Alligator abend!\" We\nStage Excellent Musical Entertainment Bcfott Arrival\nof Santa at Church.\nA really first clnds entertainment\nfollowed by the nil Importunt Chrisi-\nmiut tree and tho flintribulloiv of\ngifts to .tht;,, ItltjiJIes. tea tu iff d the\nChristmas gathering nt the Baptist\neluireh Iota iiIrIu. Tun chureh wns\nwen filled -with a very' luterested\naudloneo, mnlnly enmposed of udultM.\nTho program opened with 0 cantata, \"Danny'H Sacrifice.\"*' under the\nleadership Of W. .I. Altlen. In It a'\nChristmas story of a w.ili* and \\\\\\A\nsister, reltd In aerlai by A. II,\nKlanley, was Intevwoven with rtp\nproprlato naT6t*, duets, nnd choriiKes,\nIn which about 50 lioy*4 and girls of\nthe .Sunday school ink pari. The\nWaging\" W;n cx&Mlbht. W Mrs, sft'Olf\nI'almer   nceomilffnlnd   on   tho   piano.\nA sroiip of girls Willi sashes of\nrod, whito antl blue, currying Union\n.liu-ks, appOnfCd next, iu a very In-\ntrlente flguro nnd maxo flag drllTTl\nwhich was performetl with ittlmlrnhle\nprecision nntl unity. A well deserved\nencore was answered. The girls lie-\nlonged to tho classes of Mrn, j\\. ll.\ns.  Stanley und Mrs. Klppersoiy.\nTlie third hem, n hnmorotm id'iftch\nontilled \"Taking Knlher's I'lace,\"\nraised ninny a ripple nl laughter.\nCharlie, the sou. played hy l.aureneo\n\u25a0Simpson, out to show Dad how to\nrun IiIh wholesale bualnom, nccom-\nplishod Ihe feut of dlatrootlhg the\nwhole office si.ifi'. ciWiolhOrs nud\nsolicitors alike, during hik flirtatious\n>VUh tho stenographer, 'played by\nKlleen SlmpShh. Tom .Tones, the terse\naei'ininlant, playtd hy Arthur Slun-\nley. (iladlola I'rimrose. a hookH^ller\nsolicitor, pluyeif hy .May LaWSOn, and\nthe duel parts of office hoy and l'ro-\nprloior Heiidoi-h-on Rdwiird*--, plnyed\nby farl .lolutson, am) Jlfot. IMw.inl^.\nhy Miss 4urte Phulr. were nil n.Iijilr-\nilhlo pb'ees of noting. Cr.ihbit. tin-\ndisgruntled , cuatomi r, Irritated beyond moARUro by the peculiar luisl-\nness methods of the non, was played\nby It. Perdue, with god efecl.\nThe b|g event, Ihe entrance of\nSanta Clause and the distribution\nof gifts Trom a well laden tree.\nclosed a very enjoyable Cbristninti\nentertainment.\nONE OF ENGLAND'S BEAUTIES\n4\nATHLETE,   ACTRESS   AND   PIANIST\nHrlde of W. h. fionrge, famous London novelist, formerly jn^p Kathli-en\nflelpel of York. rfiiR. -v\nlafee a project tn determine the effect of various fallow suhsiiiute.s in\nthe production of wheal outlined\nabout i.s follows;\nOats, harley anil wheat hi doulde\nrows \"rt Inches apart, and In triple\nrrwn 30 Inches apart) corn, potatoes\nnnd minf lowers lu single rows 42\nInches a par l nntl Sudan grhss hi double rows. :pi inchea apart,       -***-%\nM. .I. Tlni I ho, Scott, Sank., gave n\niMiper on prOctlenl crop rotation for\nihe pralrlo \u25a0Caritiora. Decauao of the\ncrop system, fnrmers wero ,ns a\nelans, financially embarrassed. Adoption of rotations en the farms would\n(UitrlbutC labor mure evenly through-\notii ihe summer and provide winter\nemployin\u00bbnt,  ho aiid,\nmah to*'see ihe night, but only gel a\nglimpse. As our boat\" comes near, lit-\ndives beneath the surface, and Is\nlost to^rlew. But In a few minutes\nanolher eall. Wo get a good view\nof this one, hul the third and lusl tnu*\nstays up until our boat Is very close\nto him, uud that Is as close as I wont\nto get to any alligator, h* 1 seo anymore will let you  knot*.\nNow we heal* our bout whistle. We\nwonder what It means, that Is for the\nbridge, and hero wc hnve u splendid-\nopportunity to see tho tourists on the\nrond to the south. Cars by the score\nare iiaikcd waiting for tho brldae to\nswing back when our boni passes\nthrough, all vory Interesting to tin-\nNelson traveler**-*    Now we nr<'Jn-thei \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 - \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0*\n&ffl -& ^r;-^X.,,,,\u201e:ite|AgronomiBts Convegeat Win-\ncan . ice sume nre fishing. Wonder.'\nIf they will catch un alligator. If Ij\nwere to go fishing here 1 helleve the|\nulllgator would pdtoh me, hut I am]\nnot fenrlug anything or this kind to;\nhappen while I nm on our splendid\nboat. I tun enjoy-thin ffc-uutirul trip.'\nIt's n dretim.\nSober of Necessity.\nUut sume reader might suy, \"Ah!\nDistance lends cm-hunt ment tn^ the\nseene.\" Nol In this ruse. I nm hen'.\nand know I am hero, antl I h-ivi- nol\niiiliired npV painted the plot Ure nny\nbrighter thnn whut it Is In reality,\nund  1  know  1  nm soher.  tot 1 have\nmiu-h   leas   tasted,  booxe  in\nor huvo I seen any one.\nmnn oi- woman, under the Influence\nsince  I  camo here.    This  Is  n  dry\nstnte.     itut   tho   water   lu   Nclsoi\nfur better thun tho wnter herr*-.\nWe jNiek our grips. Sanford I\nslRht, nnd wi1 an- nil expeetatlo\nwe will see any one we know on\nl\u00ab\nSIUD1 PROBLEMS\nBF PRAIRIE SOIL\nnipeg*; Discuss Production\nQuestions.\n**\"\"*-\"\"    **\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 4\nI   WINNIPEG, Deo. 27.\u2014(Hy Canadian\nPreaa)\u2014^Agricultural      export a    from\n'many parts of lhe Itoinlnion ahd tlu*\nI riiiltsl   Stules   gathered   here   today\nfor the tiacond annual lonventinn nf\nthe Westtrti  Cuuidlun  SiK-lcty of  Ak-\nrnnoiuy.    Pnihlt-nis in coiniccllon With\n' prodUOUon    .-. \u25a0 *    ili-seusrcd,   aud   the\nI dlaoUaalona  will   be mniinned at  ses-\n; rions  tomorrow nntl Thursday.\n1    Addressing  lhe deleRales ut  u  He\u00ab-\naton tonight, Prof, .luhn Draolten. pres*\nI idem   of  the  Manitoba   Agricultural\n.college, paid u tribute to ihe nun\nI who led the way In the mutter of rest areb    and    experinvnlil      When   the\nSaw <;i:itM*N  \"soisi: TAX\"\nThe eity fathers of linpoverishod\nDerlin have hit upon ihe Ingenious\nfund raising Idea of taxing \"good\n-nting and drinking.\" The official\ntitle Of tho municipal ordinance\nwhich will be passed shortly Is 'Con-\nvumption tax for luxurious eating\nplacis antl  pleasure resort*.\"\nThe ordinance proposed u 10 per\ncent turnover lax ou all food and\ndrink consumed in hotels, boarding\nhouses, rcslaurnntf, ea.'cs, liquor\nrooms, bars und tlancc resoris whose\nprices average higher than the pricea\nIn the \"simple food imd drink t-s*\ntiihli-hnieni...\"   moaning auoh  uh  \"the\ncommon people imtroniM.\"\nWurtiemliiirg already bus done\npioneer tux work along a variant\nof \"the- nbOVB Hue. the raplfnl. Stutb\ngun, boasting the most novel tux\nIn Oerniany.\nThe nickname ror ll llit-rally meuta\n\u25a0'muse nix.\" nnd it applied to those\nwho continually sit mil drink In the\nsaloon;; after the police closing hour,\nwhich  In Strnttgart  Is midnight.\nI    A sliding \"Mouse tux\" payment of\n'five murks entitles y>u to linger and\nImblhe   tor  one   hour  after lhe offlclnl, closing time   for ond morning:\ntight marks permits you to stay un-\n; til 3*o'clock, ami  lb marka apablpa\n!y\u00abu to remain until three,   obviously\nit   Is nol   a  prohibition measure, fnr\nI the   longer   ynu   drink   tho  cheaper\nlit gets.\nj The canny Stuttgart tax nul'lor-\nItles |uiVP artistically enameled \"souse\ntux\" coins, easily carried ln tile wst\nj pocket and of varying ODlora de-\n! noting the lonKih of time ihey per-\nmlt you to all up and drink. AH\nhenr the figure *.t tho .Mee..a\u00bbvat Sua-\nIdan K night wu t china n. l.lkewKo\nthe thouRhtful authorities have secured a special room on Uie ground\nfiner ot the Htultgnrt city hull for\nthe \u2022\u25a0\u25a0iir of 'souse lux\" coins. \"Collectors,   to.   can   obtain   a   supply\nhere,\" the Suablan tax gathorera a&* |\nvertlse.\nELECTRICITY   CURES\nVISCOUNT GREY!\nViscount Orey, to tho astonishment,-j\nof his fri nds hi nn* walking Jauntily I\nto   see   his   c.-ullnt   us    often    aa   18 I\nao'cscary and without glasses of any\nkind.    It   will  be  recalled   that Via- ]\n\u25a0loi^ht   Orey'a  eyes   fulled   aomo   time\n'go nnd lhat when ho waa In Wash-'\nIngton   ho   censured   eye   ape-laliata\nu-'d finally obtained some relief -flfcen\n\u2022  nih-wes!' -t th    root of   mo of hla ]\neth  w s i-\"-ov\"(l.    Soon  after Vis- '\n\u2022 ,.,..   r --R ed  flS  pr'tisli   sec-\nr-l ry or state fur 'orelgp nffatra. Hie ,\n\u2022*v_ becatre so ba*'  that  he 'crn-d\n\u2022rnllle and  read  If. O. \"Well's \"Out-\n\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0 of History\" by thnt system. Tho\n:i  who is responsible for tho euro |\n'   the . vlseount's  cyea   la   neither  a\nertifled ocullat, a doctor nor a aur-\n:eon. but a scientist  who uaea elec- '\n(Holly   in   his   treatment.     Ho   said\nVhrount drey's recoveiy was pcrma-\n>oMt,   adding:   \"His   recovery   Is   not\nlue to me, but to nataire.\"\nA chlmncv 11:. font high will Hway\nwithout danfer ns much as ton inches\nin a strong wind\nEVERY LOAD OF OUR\nCOAL\n-lumped into your cellar or bin\nmoans solid comfort nnd fuel ccon-\nry Por our coal throvva out a\nfine, i veil heat and does It with\nfar less toal lhan Is required when\nirdinary coal l\u00bb used. Try a ton\nir sn and keep a record of how\nlong lt lasts. 'That will prove the\n'conomy of ordering your coal hero.\nWEST TRANSFER CO.\nOUONP    TO\n\u25a0*_\nTor compute\nsatisfaction\nUSE\n-al       HAVE YOU TRIED IT?\nCREMftWEST\nFLOUR\n\u25a0^\nThi complete aatiifactionl\nThe   absolut   guaranteal\nTha firm behind the ooodal\nVeu'll  be  agreeably aurprlied.    Order \u2022\neaok   today   from  your   grocer.\nManufactured by tha\nHedley Shaw Milling Co., Limited\nAffiliated with tha\nMAPLE   LEAP   MILLING   CO.,   LIMITED\nLocal      Wholeeale      Repreaentative      Clarke\nBrokerage\nme  wav-\nnnd  got\nwharf.    Xow we see some\nlng to us.    Wo nro landed,\na vory warm welcome. ft*fro\nearn   provided   for  us  by ouv\n1   believe   there   nre   good   peoplo   In\nthe  -soulh, ns wen  uh  in  the north.\nComfortably  aoated  in  our car,  out\nwo  go   for  n   22-mllo   drive  over  nj\nhrlek paved road.    On both eldrs are\nthe oak nnd jwlm trees' shade nearly\nall tho wny. the most beautiful drive\n.y j w\nI have over enjoyed, the brick-paved I\nthe best road I have ever traveled on.\nfine for Iho anion to run on. Kow We\npa** through Winter park, and on tu\nOrlando, the city beautiful, und here\ndinner Is served by our gdod frletfds\nIn Orlando, nnd our long Journey Is\nended nl lasl, nine dnys slm-e.we left\nKelson, Antl we nie mill in lbe sunshine.\nIn our next We will tell Ihe reader\nabout this placo and Us beautiful\nInku. WiLUAM isnnH.\n(history    of    mrrleultuiv    in    wenttrn\n| t'unadu was written, he Kahl, the early\nhi j inveettgati r   In   ngtt>npmy   would   be\n1   \"J compllmeiui d on  the, development  of\nih\u00b0 \\n  systtm  uhi'h  hun  ben   profitable]\nfrom the Bin mt point of soli  manage-1\nment   nnd   trap  production.     On   the\nin- t^o 1 other hand, they  might  bo cWttrUed\nfriends. I (-.,.. uot   having conserved  the soil  In\nthe wny that  might  be expected, and\nil   was   (he  fnt-t   thut   they   had  uot\ndone  so  thai   constituted  thut   fifob*\nlem     boforo     agronomist a       iml.iy.\nMethods  hnd  to  be  devised  fnr solving that  problem  before  it   was  tw\nInto.\nConsider Fallow Substitutes.\nProf. Man ley Clmmplifl of the rm-\nveralty of Sai>knlehewuu, read a\nb-ngthy paper iu the aftaraooh ou\n\"Field Tests and Kullow Huhstltulcs,\"\nlu which ho said the I'nlvoislty of\nSaskatchewan   in   1932  would   under-\nHOMi:-M\\l>K TIIIIKSHKU\nH. I... Onl.\u2014Owing lo thc high\nprice of threshing, two years nro\n1 rlggid up a 32-inch cylinder and\nstraw shaking attachment with a I\nh. p. engine to thresh my grain. This\nhas worked most satisfactorily, but\nthe lnck of a hulling device nnd a\nfan Involves a Iohm of cleaning up\nafterwards. Oould wm rrlve mo any\nIdeas on, a home-made' thresher,\nfurnish mo wim cuts of such a\nthresher for home' use? I have\nhad several catalogacs from different firms, but they appear to be\ntoo complicated to copy and too high\npriced to buy,\nAmwdr\u2014We arc not able to glyo\nyou any definite Information about\nsuch a machine.\nSome relatives \u2022love you, some are\nneutral, and narhe send your small\nboy a horn for Christmas.\nTHE TREAT OF THE SEASON\nTO-NIGHT\n\"THE AFFAIRS OF\nANAJ0L\"\nDcors  open   8:46   p.   m.     Commencing 7 p. m.  sharp.\nCOME      EARLY\nMATCH BLOCK WOOD\nPlenty ior Everybody\nOrder fromH. Townsend\nPhona 508L\nOR     FROM      MAIN\nOv.r   Gilkar-a\nPhon* 170*\nOFFICE\nStoro\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co.\nOF'CANADA LUTED\nOfflco  Smolllng  and   Refining   Department\nTRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA '\nSMELTERS AND REFINERS\n'UPCHA8ERS  OF  GOLD.  BILV<R.  COPPER   AND   LEAD   0RE8\nProducer, ol Oold, Silver, Copper, Bluonlona. Pig Head, Zlno\nTADANAC. TRAIL\nPrompt Service\nin Printing\nIS A FEATURE OF OUR WORK\ntf\\ The rapidity with which we fill\norders is one of the reasons for\nthis   growth   which   has  taken\nplace in our printing business.\nt\n(T And   quality   is   always   maintained.   Workmanship is of the\nbest,   materials  of  the  highest\ngrade.\nWe Can Print any of the following jot yotf\nLetterheads\nNoteheads\nBillheads\nTags\nGummed Labels\nLoou Leaf Sheets of all    Statements\nDunce Programs\nVisiting Cards\nWedding Invitations\nWedding Announcements\nEnvelope \"Stuffers\"\nKinds.\nMemorial Cards\nEnvelopes\nInvoice Forms\nTickets\nLedger Sheets\nHotel Menus\nChristmas Cards\nBusiness Cards\nWedding Cake Boxes\nPamphlets\nPosters '\nRULED   FORMS   OF   AU   KINDS   MADE UP TO SUIT YOUR  OWN\nVouchers\nVoucher Checks\nPrize Lists\nPARTICULAR   PURPOSE.\nFolders\nOrifinorv Checks\nButter Wrappers\nDodgers\nBooklets\nloose leal Ledgers\nDaily News Job Department\nQjMis.*' Printers\nBAKER OTflErT\nnelson; n   c.\nr..\nin'\n.in\nn.i\nita\n|BjBaaBaBBBaaBBB|\n_______^__\n--    -   * '   *  -\t\n \u2014-.\na*\nTnH NELSON TOUT NEWS,'\"WEnWEPTliAY Mnr.fTTRfi. *fiRmnM\"55. WW.\"-\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nrubllnh-cd every morning except Sunday by tho Nows Publishing Company,\nLimited, Ncl'iun B. C, Canada.\nBusiness letters should lm addressed\nand chucks and money orders made\npayable lo Tho New** Publishing Company, Limited, and In no ease, to Individual  members of  the  nln ft'.\nAdvertising rate cards and ABC\n-statements of circulation infilled on request nr may he sewn al the office of\nany advert Is lug agency n-Vognlz-ad liy\nthe Canadian Press a-artnc lit t ton.\nSnii.--I ii*M--ii r.ius; By mnll (country) 00 conlH pei month; .\u2022* per yenr.\nTlutslile Canada, n motith, Trie.; a year.\n?.._0. ttollvoi-fld, 1i><-. per month; U\nor six monthH; J7.60 per yoar, payable\nln advance. \t\nHunter   Audit   Bureau   ot   Circulation\nWEDNESDAY, DEC. 28, 1021\nSick of Strife.\nfficienf\nbusek\n11AM   IN   Till!   NEW   YI!.MVS    1HNN1!!'.    MENU\nH. Wicklmm Steed, editor of\nthe London Times,'says that if\na referendum ia taken it will\nshow thnt fully 90 per cent of\nthe people of Ireland arc in favor of the ap-reement for the\nestablishment of the Irish Free\nState.\nProbably that is true. Ire\nland must be sick of murder\nand outrage and strife and be\nglad of thc opportunity which\nthe new agreement gives to put\nan end to it.\nBut Mr. Steed should not\ndrag the King into the imbroglio. The. statement that it\nwould surprise many people to\nknow \"how much of himself is\nin the Belfast speech\" is unwise. The King may personally agree with all that was in\nthe Belfast speech. It may be\ntaken for granted that he docs.\nIt was a speech which naturally\nappeals to the reasonable man.\nBut the King takes no part in\nthe issues between bis subjects.\nHe simply voices thc views and\nthe policies and thc intentions\nof the government of the day.\nBritain Tolerant of the Religions of All Its Subjects.\nHakim Ajmal Khan blames\nGreat Britain for standing in\nthe way pf the Islamic aspirations.\nAjmal apparently has not\nread history, or if lie hns read\nit he tales nothing for what it\nteaches.\nGrc;;t Britain has always\nbeen -a friend of the Moslems.\nIt has always carried out the\npolicy of giving freedom to all\nsects in India and in the Near\nKast and the Far East. It has\nnever indulged in religious crusades since it became an Empire. On the contrary, it has\nprotected the Moslems, as it has\nprotected those of other ctcjmIs.\nThere are proofs innumerable,\nthe most recent of which is its\nattitude toward Turkey, which,\nbut for British desire to lie\nrather more than fair to the\nIslamic people, would have been\ngoverned by the Asipiilh declaration that the Turk must lie\ndriven  out   of  Constantinople.\nIn Imlia all creeds, all sects,\nhave been free to preach their\nviews. All have been free to expand.\nBut for Britain the Moslems\nthemselves might by this time\nhave been driven out of India.\nA Progressive Move.\nThe directors and members\nof thc Nelson Curling club nre\nto be congratulated upon the\nnew rink, upon whieh the initial games have been played\nduring the past few days.\nIt is a credit to Nelson and\nthe district and it has already\nresulted in a largely increased\nmembership for the club.\nBut its value is not eonfincd\nto thc members of the Nelson\nclub. It will prove to be an\nadditional attraction for Nelson\nto offer the British Columbia\nCurling association, under\nwhose auspices annual provin-\ncial bonspiels are held.\nI What the Press Is Saying\nft* lU^I spirit of the Movement.\nThe fundamentals I ml down l.y lhe\nBrttUh foreign minister hnve n thai\ndisarmament on the \u00bb-._, must he no-\ncom pan lefl by disarmament on land\nAnd that th. :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 mn .i not he crippled\nnntl mnde worthh \u25a0\u25a0-. by u failure to\niiRrer. to limitations under the sea and\nIn the nlr. And lastly nnd most Important of all thnt no disarmament\nAgreement cnn be valid and acceptable unlcRA It Ih worldwide. Hero we\nHavo thc entire spirit of disarmament\nmovement. II must cover lhe whole\nground If wars tire to he prevented\nAnd All h-iti'in nni i he n parly to\nthe agreement, \u25a0--\u25a0Mrirnlt News.\nThc DAwn In lhe East.\nTboro hi no royal rond out of our\ndlffloulllea. Hard work and thrift,\npublic nnd private, are the only remedy. It to slowly becoming realised\nthat price and value are constituted\nby a multitude of variables, and thnt\nil Iff not only one variable\u2014money\u2014\nwhich govern'  pricea.    lint whether\n-.my nearer i*> \u00bb return lo the\n\u25a0\u25a0--\u25a0\u25a0  ni>t. WO UKU\u00bbRl!\"l  fn\n^^Htfy in the\n'    tlio   first faint\n~ m-.-\\Uk India And China\nHam In n gonil choice for the main\ncourse of tin- New Tear's dinner, accompanied ns suggested In th.- following   menu:\nCYh-ry tillvoH\nOysters  Roup\nSmall   Craekertt\nBaked    li.ni.\nCurrnni   Sauce\nrot a toes   ciiantlllv\nKm:.'.* i    H|>routt4 dm 11 flower\nLettuoo,   i'ii* \u25a0 i.-ii   i >.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ii.\u25a0\u2022.\nCoffee T.i-in.-ii   Merliiuur   Tie\nNuts It'llltlOUH\nRaked Ham: Buy a sriinll, rather\nlean ham and v.*.. h It thoroughIv,\nfpr I nk I Int: It well wllh soda, then rins-\nllig It wllh cold water. Tlaee It In n\nlurtie kettle with il whole cloves, '\u25a0'.\nteaspoon ground cinnamon, a popper\ncorns, \u00bb{, temtpoon celery seed nml I\nquart of swetit elder; add Polling woicr\nto cover and let nimuior five hours \u2014\nor until tender. Then remove the ham\nfrom iho water, skin it, iprlnklo li with\nsugar, hriiHh it over wllh a heaton raw\negg, cover It wllh hrend crumbs, sllek\nIt wllh cloven tall over nt even Intervals) ami plnce It in a linking pan.\nAdd a little hot wnter ns with any\nother roam, and hake slowly from one\nto two hours, Bute with the Uuuor In\nthe pan every 2ft minutes and, as it\nevaporates, ndd fresh hot water. When\ndone and hrown, trim the meat from\nthe hone end and decorate Ihe latter\nwith Oelery leaves and curls. Place the\nham on a plalter and mnke the current\nsauee   as   follow*:\nCurrant Sauce: Add to ihe liquor lu\nthe pan 1 cup of boiling wntor. Let\nholl up for n few minutes, stirring constantly, then thicken with 4 tablespoons\nof hot melt*<d butler In which 3 liihle-\nSpoonS of flour have heen mixed until\nSmooth.   Season   wllh   snlt   nnd'  pepper\nmul ndd on...hnlf itl-i** of currani Jelly\n- cither hlack or red. Heat to boll lng\npoint   nml   nerve,\nPot a loos Chant Illy; Boll pared white\npotatoes till il'iue, Uuu mush them.\nj*-:ikoii wllh Stilt, pi-pper nnd holler and\nInstead of uddlng inlllt or v:* .un. add\nenough whipped erenm to mnke I lum\nfluffy. Bono at  once.\nHussion Snlnd IUts-Auk: Finely chop\n(he whiles nud llic yolks of 2 lmrd-\nhnllefl i-ggs sepnrntely. Huh *a of n\nred pepper through a sieve (or use u\nlillle more thati this iiimnllly of (.-mined\nchopped plmlciilo*) nnd add I green\npepi>er finely oltohpoO. Now add these\nIngredients to orulnnry Kivneh dress-\n-iiig mnde ns follow: I'ut linn a bowl\nu lenspoon sull, }\u2022_ teaspoon peplier.\n'4 (euspoon pOprlktl nud )! tnhli-Hpoous\nof olive oil; heni well until all are\ncombined,   thon   ndd   slowly    P.-   tabb-.\nspoons of vinegar, continuing to heat,\nYou n\u00bbW hnve combined ihe Pn neh\ndressing nud the above mimed inn red l-\nciits. und will then ndd the following:\nI   liibh\"-pOoii   of   fiuelv   (-liri|tped   chives,\nI inhh'spnoii Chili sauce nud '_ lea-\nspoon pnprlkii. Mix thoi-omthly mid\nchill, .lust before serving heal hard\nfor   3   minutes.\nAnd now render friends, 1 want In\nsay that 1 hope, us you eat this dinner\nnext Sunday, you will be entering\nupon n Verry Hnppy New Yenr!\nTomorrow-If you pon'l I.Ike Varnished Floors.\nAH Inquiries addressed to \"Miss Klrk-\nman In care of Hit- \"Ki'flclent House-\nKeeping\" department will he answered\nIn these columns la their turn. This\nrequires considerable time, however,\nowing to the great number received.\nSo tf a personal or quicker reply Is\ndesired, a slnmped and nelf'Sddrcsued\nenvelope must he enclosed with thc\nquestion.\u2014Tho Editor.\nYOUNG AT 100\nm mgmsA\ngMi\nfi _____,\u25a0               ^^fl^P^'\u00ab   %\n\\      _W^         _m\n*'\" \\t_\\W\n\u25a0TLy-'im\n__   '                 MUnUUUUu\nFrom ti little shop In Paris, whose\nname Is iih commit lc ns Its crest Ions,\nare unusual\u2014Aux Mule el line Nulls-\ncomes this lovely negllfiee. The thing\nthnt makes ti'sn attractive Is the graue-\nipl\" sloeve-i arrangement. The exquisite delicacy of the umlerinl. and the\ncolnr, too, nre charming, d*ep rose\nsatin blended with creamy lace. Anolher version of the same Ideii I saw\nIn iiprlcot crept' de chine with, stiiinrl-s\nof (leorgetto In a shade of blue thnt\nim.I;.-.i   like  a   delicate   film   of  smoke\nCAPTAIN  RICHARD CLARK\nOf Port Hope, Onlnrlo. who ch United Hla ll\u00bbHh birlhdny on December\n5ih and wanted to turn Ottl l\" \\-\"> l.iln'ial In lho list general election,    The\nnote rep-rod ii i ci) is a sample of his handwriting.\ntrade    Is    reviving.\"\u2014London    DAlljf\nTelegraph.\nMini ProWCOM Spiritual.\nArthur N;i.di, millionaire clothing\nmaniifaclurer ol Cincinnati, says: \"I\nknow ihnt the phll-OMph) o( Joaoi\nChrUt is the siduilon of all nur nrob-\nleinf.\" The Golden Itule Is lhe divine\nlow governing perfect lui.noe In eeo\u00ab\nnomlcs. l.lkc other truths, this _t oh-\nvious that ll takes people a long lim*\nto t-ee It. .Most of our problems nre\nspiritual. The material kldd ti lhe re.\nsuit, not ihe cause. \u2014 Haverhill ii.i-\ntelle.\nThe Lighter Side\nSnail; To growl; also in entangle.\nA cause of war;  also a  result*\nThe powers begin with n cnpltnl\nnnd continue to function by reason\nof It.\nThe next thing, they will bo telling us that Put iu Gaelic U spelled\nPthhahhl.\n\u2014 - fi\u2014\u2014\nBuilnaw woii'i be sound while\ngovernment promlAM Al* in-n l> llM&f\nnud nothing more.\n\u25a0       Q        \"\nThe race was hepnn with R floating\nrib.   Now II must begin all over wuh\na  floating debt.\nTho difference between \"Important\" and \"Impotent\" hi aboul ton\nthousand dollars ft yar.\nOne boy tries lo nnmunl In some-\nthing, and nnothw Is the sole heir\not a rich relative.\nThero Is no relationship between\nJunkers nnd Junkmen. The former\nsow nnd  the  latter harvest.\nPerhaps pence will endure forever.\nIt Is enduring a sufficient number of\nother things to get  In  prncllce.\nA Utile treflecllon concerning the\ncost of battleships will show you why\nthey nro called the \"high\" scan.\nWhen thn merchant looks over his\nbook* It Is hard for him to l\u00bb--*-llovo\nthat man Is mode of dust. Dust settles.\nA prominent divine snys Clod still\nloves the world. There Is no doubt\nof   It.     Whom   the   Lord   b.v.-ih.   He*\nclmstenetb.\no\nA Kamloops physician sffys most\nof tho Ills we miffer could be nvoldotl\nby keeping our shoulders square The\nrent oould be avoided by keeping our\nconduct that way.\nYou can't nlways trust the dictionary. In tho dictionary, romance\nfollows matrimony.\nWhv HQK convert ihe ti.*itHe*diim\u00ab\nInto Jllneye? Most of the Victory\nbonds were converted Into pleasure\nmm\ns\nButter Making and Cheese\nMaking Show Revival;\nBlue Book Discloses Facts\nFacte and figures respecting Hm\ndairy Imtic-ny l'i (''iii.nl.t flit Mm\npages nf a small blm- book recently\nissued hy the Dominion hut-can or\nStatistics, \"Dairy Pnclnrim, i;i20.\" Is\nIts title, nnd In Iho Itttruductory hot*\nii -oinlonsfs Into a few lines the history nf commti'iil initial mid ehouM-\nnuking In Pnn.'id.i.\n\"Dnhylng.'' dales the report, \"li\n\u25a0 me   \u00ab.f   the   otdeil   and   ha*   now   be\ncome ore of ih\" most  Itnporl ml of\ntin   industries o!   I'm.iiiii.    It  owes  Its\nmodern   development   mul   expansion\nto   the   introduction   of   the   factory\nsystem of tho freaking of cheeae ami\nbutter, to the invention of ihe centn*\nfUgftl cre.itn \u25a0.p.iiini and to the Df\"\ni llliies afforded by Improved methods of cold Hturagi The first t'ana-\ndlin ehe. \"e factory was csiahll-Khcd\nIn Ontario In W4| and ih\u00ab- first Canadian tieaim ty for hult<r making\nIn Quebec. In IStt, Tho fhst centrifugal cream separntor was Import od\nfrom Denmark In IfttS, and llm government nrganlsalloii or cold storage- services dates from Ittt,\nlu III! the cheese mtportod from\nCanada was ii 1 ll,fc\"u pounds and of\nbutter ins-Pi; 1:1 pounds, CttoeM lu-\nIStH renrhed lis tna\\imum exportation with 118,110,71*1 pounds and butter In 190.1 with Jt.U'S.'JM |s>unds.\nThe latest figures, vi*., for the 12\nmonths ended December 31, 1020.,\nshow nn export of 1-12.747.ri-tfiS pounds\nof cheese :umI iti 111,010 pounds of\nbutter. The decline in the exports\nof cheese and butter does not represent any falllng-Off m the value of\ntotal dairy .production, but Is due to\ntho greater requirements of home consumption caused by lhe relAtlVs Increase of the urban population since\nthe beginning of lho present century.\nThis has had the effect, in a COPrtd-\nerable extent of Increasinng the demand for milk consumed whole and of\nreplacing tho manufacture nf cheese\nfor export hy that of butler sold for\nhomo consumption. The demands\ncreated   by thn  war,  and  (he  conse-\nIn mher smart collections negligees\nfeaturing the wrapped silhouette effect\nWere very much lu evidence- Very\nnarrow uiioui the nnkles and wide\nnroutta the shoulders, uith interesting\nsb'.'ws, this lype uf n> cliwee was more\nnumerous than for a hmi: time, made\nup In soft, drnpealde silks nnd velvets.\nAnoiber type of negligee thnt is replacing the ordinary klmniui Is the\nbreakfast cont, and one of the newer\nmaterials that Is being usttd for the\nmore tailored effecis is silk tricolette.\nPATTBHN SO. Sl2.\nA paltern for the above model (So.\nSC) cnn he obtained In -i\u00ab--s 84, nr, or\nns, by sending lo The Polly News.\nyour nnme, iiddress, and Sa cents In\npostage stamps. Ita sure io keep ihls\nnewspaper clipping of ths sketch nnd\ndescription of the garment to use as\na worklni: model when lhe pattern\nri'nches you\u2014-which will he within two\nweeks' time.\u2014The Kdlinr.\nDaily Recipe\n.  (Paste This In Your Cook Book)\nMOTHER   OF   VINEGAR\nLeave a Utile vinegar in tho bottom\nof an open Jar nr bottle. The film\nor cloudy substance, n species of\nmildew, that will gather Is the \"mother.\" Por Icing to put between Hub\ncalces or biscuits try n boiled fronting: use one cup sugar, half a cti|\nof water, whites of lwo egns om\nteaspoon vanilla, cr half a tablespoon\nlemon Julie. Put sugm- uud water\nin saucepan, stir to prevent It from\nsticking lo the sides, ileal grndually\nto boiling point and bolt without stirring until syrup %n- inroad when\ndrnppcii from tip of spoon. Pour gradually on in benton white of egg, healing mixture constantly until of right\nconsistency.\nuuent     liluli     pnees,    stimulated    the\nmnnuf*i-*un*e of l.nih cheese und hut\nter mid  led io u  revival of the ox\njM.it  trade  In  th*-  latter article.\nTho census of |Jll shows that th<\nprisiuciion of dairy butter In IMC was\n137,110,300 pounds and of honic-inrnl\nchei st- \\,%l\\t_\\*)_ puiindo, ib'*se i|imn-\ntities representing respectively (ik and\n\u2022i 7 per i cm oi' lhe totals. II ls not\nltossil-.il> to stale precisely whal th\npres* ni DOfportlons are, bui the Increased production of crt<amer>\" but\nter wnuld appear lo Indira to u decrease in the hulnc-nrndc art ide.\nComplete statistics of the production\nof dairy factories dolo rrom lOOfl,\nwhen ihe total valuo of products of\ndairy tOOtoties wuh ltt.?ll.(Hl. In\n192D the valUQ of thn products of\ndairy factories was 1141.111491, rep\nresenting nu Inerenso of siic.fi(i4,r.6fl\ndining the first twenty enrs \u00ab>f tin\npresent QOntliry. The total value ol\nall thi' dairy products of Canada In\n1H2U Is Utlmatcd by the dulr>\" com*\nmlsslon><r of ih<> depnriiui-nt of Agriculture at :\"'.'ti(i,3^fi,flJ3, which Includes 1141.136,401, the value of products nf the dairy factories; $56,250,000.\nthe eat [moled value of dairy 'butter;\nand 9t?,7IO,14S the csthnulcd value of\nmilk uj.1'1 wlude, ns apart from that\ndelivered  to   lbe  ilalty  factories.\nWiihin rent years there has beon\na Urge Increase, in tho production 01\ncondensed mill:, which has caused a\ndecreuse In the product Ion of cheese\narising from the fad ihnt tho farmers have found it moro profitable to\nsend their mill? to tbo condcnscrlres\nlhan to the chew foctorles. Thi\nfhst mlllt-condenslug plant was established at Truro, N. H. In 1883. and\nthere are now lu Canada 28 tdnntB\nfor the manufacture of condensed,\nevaporated und sterlixed milk nnd milk\npowdi r. The total value of these\nproductt hsa grown from $200,620 In\n11*00  lo $17,100,111   In  1020.\nWHY   THE  EDITOR   LEH*  TOWN\nA country editor, who was full\nof hnrd elder, got n sale bill nnd a\nmuninge con-many badly mixed, Tho\ndescription ran as follows:\n\"William   sump,   the  only  son   of\n20 Per Cent.\nDiscount\nOn all Xm.-i\". Novelties, including Brass Goods, Erector\nSets, Electric Lamps, Fire Irons, etc., etc.\nCOME  WHILE  THE   SNAPS   ARE   COING\nTHIS STORE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAV TODAV\nNELSON HARDWARE COMPANY\nBOX 1060\nNELSON, B. C.\nMr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith, was\ndlsposod of at auction, to Lucy\nAnderson, on my farm one mllo east\nof this place, In the presence of seventy gue.'ttn, Including tbo following,\nto wit: 2 mules, 12 bend of cattle,\nKev. fl, A. Jackson tied tho nuptial\nknot, avorsglns 1200 lhs. on the. hoof.\nThe heatttlful homo of the brldo wns\ntastefully decorated with 26 cream\ncans. I sulky mku, 1 set of double\nhurries* (nearly now), nnd Just before\ntho ceremony commenced Mcndola-\nsohn'H Inspiring wedding mnrch wua\nsoftly given by ono cow, fi years old.\nI Jersey cow currying a bunch of\nflowers In hor hand and looking\nihtirmlng In a gown nf 1 tight wagon,\n\u00ab  hoxea uf npples,  3   sacks of hny,\nII grindstone, mniiHlln do sol. trimmed\nwllh about 100 huHhcla nf spuds, The\ngronm was a well known and popular young man nnd hua always stood\nwell In society circles of 13 Berkshire\nhogs, while tho brldo Is an neonm-\npllshed nnd talented teacher of 1\nsplendid drove of Poland Chinas, ped-\njgreofl furnished If desired. Among the\nbeautiful presents were: Sets of silver knives nnd forks, l spring harrow, 1 wheel-harrow, and olher nr-\nilch'H too numerous tn mention. The\nbridal couple left yesterday for on extended trip, 13 months on approved\njoint notes otherwise cash. Lunch\nwill bn served nt tho hiiIc, After\nIhey return Mr. and Mrs. Smith will\ngo to housekeeping In a cosy home,\ncorner of Main und Dr. W. It. Jones,\nauctioneer.\" .\nPOWER IN HASH\n8COTCH   HERRING   IN\nCANADIAN   BARREL8\nThe fishing Industry of thc e.ist\ncoast of Scotland, of whicli Aberdeen\nIs the center, Ih largo nnd famous.\nThere Is largo export of cured or\npickled herring, and bofore the war\nmuch of tho trade wns carried on\nwllh Oermany und ftussln. Thnt pnrl\nIs today practically at ft standstill,\nbul. other branches of tho trnde are\nflourlshlnng.\nTickled herring is shipped In bnr-\nrels nnd before the war nbout 8,600.-\n000 barrels were shipped nnnuully.\nThis would represent about 000 standards of wood 05 cubic feel per standard. The barrels nre made at. Aberdeen. Fraserburgh. Peterhead, etc.,\nfrom slaves mainly Imported from\nSWfdon, Out of every 1000 feet of\nslaves 72 barrels arc mnnuf nel tired\nThe majorliy of barrel makers do nol\npossess the necessary plant for cut-\nring battens. White spruce is mostly ti \u25a0\u25a0.!. as lhe fish puckers find that\nhis wood retains tbe pickle much\nbetter than nther species. The slaves\nnust he air tluht ami- witter light\nmd nre sawn, but not dressed. The\nffpoden hoops Used mostly ull came\n'ram BordOftUli Prance.\nA prominent firm of fish curers\nind exporters nt Aberdeen recently\nfluted to the Canadian government\nrude cnmmlsslt.ner at fllasgnw that\nhey see no reason why mnndlnn\number or cooperage stock manufac-\nurers should not be nble to compete\nvith Sweden In NttVCS for the barrels\nrequited In this trnde,\nALBERTA   BRIQUETTES.\nThe making of hrlquelles from Al*\nSena conl seems lo have passed the\n>xperlmental stage. Trial plants have\nbeen In operation for more lhan u\nvcHr and now expansion on a large\n\u2022cnlo Ih under way. A plant Is to\nbe established In the Kdmonton dls-\n' rlet. A correspondf-nl on I he spot\nwrites that It ls cxpeclod that the\niWmonton plant will UM Alh:th:isca\nbituminous sand as a binder for ih-e\nbrtflttettf, \"the manufacture of which\nivlll begin, if present plans work out,\nMfhe rime next Humnvr. Pull Information as to the required plant and\nworking \u2022pilpment will shortly be\navailable and i:, Ktnnsfleld, tho gov-\nHARNESS WATER\nAt Lindsay, on thc Bougofi river, which Is port ot tho Trent Valley cannl\nsystem. Plour mills and other Industries of Lindsay nro run by this water\npower.\nernment's tnr pond expert, Is already\nat work on experimental extraction\nof bitumen froth thfl raw material.\nSlack, low grade nnd disintegrating\ncoals from VntfOUB parts of lhe mining field will be utilized In tho production of the new briquette fuel,\nwhich it is believed will open up\ngri-ai possibilities Mr the Alberta coal\nmining Industry** The advisory re-\nscaivh council will be taking further action In the mailer shortly.\nMost   Chinese   women\nread   nor write.\ncan   neither\nAn emigrant ship was wrecked.\nand many survivors Innded on tho\nFalkland Islands. When the news\nreached home, tho minister of n\nchurch to, which some of tho oml*\ngrants hnd belonged Included in the\nservice a prayer for tbe victims of\nihe wreck.\nItelng a very cautious mnn, he\nworded his prayer In this way;\n\"He with our brethren stranded In\nthe Palkland Islands, which nre situated lu the South Atlantic ocean.\"\nAn ironclad guarantee with\nevery CALORIC. Investigate before buying.\nJohn Burns & Son\njcBelimi\/A;\nTEA\nNever Varies\nThe choicest teal tips of hill - yr own Ttss from  India end Ceylon\n\u25a0Wilfully   blended    into    a    fragrant   .delicious    beverage\u2014MALKIN'S\nBEST.\nNew Year\nCards\nWe will make up for you a Special Design\nin New Year's Greetings\nFor either Business or Personal use;\nOr perhaps a stock Greeting Card is what\nyou want.\nDelivery the day after we receive order, and\nin some cases the same day.\n\u00a5\nThe Daily News\nBAKER STREET\nQuality Printers\nNELSON,   B.   C,\n\u2022*mmmmmm^mmmmmm\n i^kX^Wl^^~^aam\u00bb.y.\n0^\nram NEC5UN DXTCY NEWS. tVEDNESIVAY MORNTNC, TWEMBEIt 28, 1921.\nMCPHERSON'S\n-IfMjM\nGET THE HITCH\nON SALE\nWc hnve put on sale out-\nentire stock of Lightning\nHitch Hockey Shoes by\ngiving a cut of\n20 PER CENT\nOur stock is complete in\nMen's, Women's, Bov's antl\nGirls'.\nStoro Will   Bo  Closed  Thla\nAftornoon\nR. ANDREW & CO.\nLEADERS IN,FOOT FASHION\nKootenay and Botmdary\nWEDDINGS.\nCOOK-HORHE\nCltANlinnoK. Deo. If.\u2014Oil Tuesday\nmorning the wm tiling of Miss Pilnn\nHome and Chan. Cook, both of Klmber-\nley, took plflco ai lhe Presbyterian\nehurch. Itev. K. S. Murk a y official-\nlng. Miss* Craee DoHa, of this city,\nwas hrid'-Kinnlil. Moth bride aiifl brldes-\nmaid wore beautiful soils of brown\nvelour, the former carrying a bouquet\nOf while chrysanthemums, the latter.\none of niouve chrysanthemums.\nA dainty weflilptg breakfast wait\nserved al ihe home of Mr. ami Mrs.\nJames,   over    L'll   gUeslH   b-llig   present.\nMr. and Mrs. Cook left on lhe noon\ntrain fur Vancouver and other const\npoints, where they will spend w honeymoon   01'   two   Weeks.\nChildren Entertain With Program; Christmas Tree\nFollows. '\nOASTLWiAlt, Dec. -Jfi.\u2014Tlio Christ-\nmns tree and concert given by the\nschool children on Monday evening In\nParmer's hnll wns n very grent sue*\ncokn. Much credit being duo to Mr.\nAshworth, the teacher, and bin wife In\ntraining tlio children so well.\nThis program was oh follows:\nSong, \"O Panadn,\" the school; reel*\ntatlon. \"Family Trouble*,\" Helen Hart;\nreciiuilon, \"A Hum 11 iJoy'n Compla|nI,\"\nI.ouIh Wnlsoti; carol, \"In the Fields,\"\ntho school; recitation. \"A Very liad\nCose.\" Dora Davidson: recitation. \"A\nLittlo Girl's Troubles,- lather C'hrlst-\ni-nsiMt; routid, \"Three Hllnd Mice,\" the\nschool; recitation, \"My Views ou House\nt'lt-antng,\" Kvelyn Hurt: recital Ion.\n\u2022\u2022mick iti Oruiidp-rs,\" Arthur Townsend;\nsoon, \"Johh kei 1,\" the school; recitation, \"Thn Mite,\" Lilian DiiVldson; reel-\nlatliui, \"A Funny School,\" lCdlih Olson;\nsnug ami ciiorus, \"A Toy Monkey,\" lhe\nsohool; ree It ut ton, \"Which Oho Was\nKent.\" Irene Defoe; pianoforte duet,\n\"Till****-!,\" Pcftrl and Bernlce Prali; song,\n\"Pusr\/los,\" Agnes liny, Marie Hebert,\nMur> Salekin, Pfflc olson; recital Ion,\n\"The Oruhlcr,\" Tracy U'foe; dialogue,\n\u2022\u2022Silling tbu lluby,\" Marie Heberi, Helen\nHay; rovmd, \"t ome Follow Mo,'' thp\nsellout; recitation, \"When I'upa's Sick,\"\nCaollu Heberi; reultniton, \"Oeorge\nWash ington,\" Peter Hnb-liin; song.\n\"HCoUttfUl Land ot Nod,\" the seliool;\nrecitation, \"A New Momiel.\" Hose tle-\nIh-ii; nionobigiie, \"Miss Dorothy Knu-r-\ninliis the Mlnlstor,\" Dorothy I'liiuway:\nchorus, \"(innd Night Ladles,'' the\nsohool; sketch, \"ruci.. Htrum'a Cold,\"\nUcnc Heberi. Priiesl Mollouley, IVnrl\nITatt.   Donald   1'ialt, Arll'-y  Hreii.\nAfl.r iln- prognuu Samo appeared\nbringing a pr.-senl for -.-wry school\nCh 11 if und all Ho- lillle ones under\n*ch<Kil age. The rest of ihe evening\nwas spein In dancing. MrH. Ashworth,\nMrs, Itoss. Misses I'en I'l and lleriltce\nI*rait   rendering   the   music.\nROBSON NOTES\nROBSON, Dec. ST.\u2014Mrs. II. 0. Slater\nnnd family are visiting Miss Allison\nfor the Holidays.\nMr. timl Mrs. lawson, of Urund\nPorks, ure visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jas.\nFowler  at   the   ranch   here   for A lime\n11. V. Irwin, of Nelson, is speiulltiK\nChristmas at   the  ranch ul  Wu-i'.ly.y.\nII. Uimiiw nml fnmlly, ot J'nss\nti.<\u25a0!.. art- ji. n<! ir- ihe holiday with\nMrs. t.it ml Ih' inollo-r nnd father. Mr.\nnod   Mrs.   Trueit,   In    Uobsnn.\nMr. and Mrs. McDnnb-l mine in\nfrom their I'nss creek ranch nnd aro\nvisit lng   nl   Mu<   home   of  John   Horn,\n(tap. Masie-rtou, .who has been In\nTrull for the Inst mouth, is home for\nthe holidays.\nERIE NOTES\nERIE, Dee. :'\u00ab.\u2014Jnck Dills. Parks\nSiding, nave a surprise dance nl the\nMpisey hold Thursday nlghl lu which\nnil intended. A very enjoyable evening\nwas spent, supper wa* served by Mrs.\nHogliinil nml Mrs. M.ck til 11:30 p, in..\ndancing brom uti at  two o'clock.\nThe \\h \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 MacLeod lofl Thursday\nnlghl for Nelson, when- ibey will spt-tul\nI'hrlslinns wiih  tholr  mother.\nrims. Heusoii nrrlved nt Brie Wednesday from Modal Ihe Falls, when- he w(w\nworking for Dick Mlckb-s on ihe ranch,\nH tinner   Nelson   iiraivt-d   by   I rain   on\nThursday    morning,    after    spending\nfew  days   In  lhe city.\n,1.   Kuouskl.   of   lliiyone   mine,   Is\nhome  for rhrtsitnns.\nShingle culling Ik Iii full awtnj III\nHit) lirie Lumber company's mill, whicli\n*c*\u00bbniitii\u00ab sieadlly.\n\" ^Vlih a crew of id men, opernilons\nnre In proRivsH cutting telephone poles\nand posis ui the Northern Cedar camp.\nIlny Ik being baled on the J. O. Pnte-\nnnudc farm ibis week. Their crop of\nhay being good In spite lbe drought\nihis   summer.\nA pariy of young people Im busy\npreparing   lhe   ice   tnr   skating.\n[\nChildren Have Parties; Social Club Spends Happy\nEvening.\nPOSWKLL, Dec. 2*.\u2014U\u00abt Friday nfl-\nernoou Mr. and Mrs. ('. MiicCullum\nentertnlned the junior class children\nto a Christmas party at iheir rest-\ndeuce.\nOn Wednesdny nfiernoon lhe Social\nclub held ti children's party in the me*\nmorln! hall to which nil the kiddies were\nInvited nnd hail n thoroughly enjoyable\ntlmo.\nAmple Christ in-is fnre was provided\nin which full Justice* was done, ami\nKiimi-H nnd dune ng passed the time\naway   nil   tno   soon.\nIn the evening the first gathering\nof thu .Social ulnh lor (his season\nlook place ami despite unpleasant\nweather was very well titl* tided, th.-\nearlier part of the evening was devoted to progressive Whist ni which\nMrs. Hutchlngs nnd C. K. Hourne.\nproved the winners and Miss Holiday\nSmith nnd St tin ley Hepher were candidates   for  the booby.\nIlefreshmeiits provided by ibe lady\nmembers were thon served foiiow-inc\nwhich donclutr wns enjoyed uni II 1'\na. m. H. Johnstone eurrli-d out the\nduties  of  M.  C.  for tbo evening.\nDuring - ihe evening one minutes\nperfect silence was observed ninl this\npractice will be carried mil by ihe\nelub nt nil lis gatherings In (he memorial   hnll.\nDn Friday and Saturday evenings tlu\nschool children, under the leadership\nof Mrs. W. L. Ifeph.-r, paid u round\nof visits Carol Hinging, ibey were nl*-*\nassisted   by   Mrs.   McCallum   and    Mis\nBvn  Hlgglns.\nSUNDAY SCHOOLdVES\nCONCERT AND TREE\nHOSSLAND, Dc-k lit;.\u2014Thur*-dny even\nlng In the Fulled chureh a Chrlstmu*-\nconcert wns given by the Sunday school\nThe church was comrorinbly packet\nby parents and visitors in witness th<\nconcert, which consisted of ree Put Ions\nsongs,   and   dialogue-.\nAt the close or the cniii-e-rl a Christ\ninas tree was had for the beginners aiu\nprimarv  classes of  the  Sunday  school\nA eolleeilon was laken at the door\nfor the families ol Itossland. who an-\niu   need.       - .    ,\nItev. W. M. Scot I acted Al chairman\nof tho eotertainineiii, the following\nprogram being rendered: Opening chorus. ''Glory to Hod in lhe Highest.\" by\nschool; rechaiion, \"Whal Meant*\nriirlsiinas Puy.\" by Donn l.ette; snug.\nby primary class; dialogue, MHh Hrtg-\nor's class; song, \"While Slar nl\nChrlsimns Hhliie,\" by beginners clnss\nncltnlton, by Klleen Macdonald; ree\nHilton. \"Santa Ctous,\" Helen Mitchell\ndialogue, \"Th.- liny Sanias, primary\nboys; recitation. \"A Christmas Pwrn*\nLloyd Crowe; song. \"Ono* In n-ivlrt'i\nItoynl Citv. Miss llaydeii's ohuMt reeliu\ntlun, by Dorothy Kcuilim; dlwpgue, i>)\nMiss Tvsou; recUailon. Kniberlue Our\nbUU; dlnlogoe, by Nubel (larhuti -,\u201e.\nMaster Phillip Uaibiitt; drill, b) Mrs\nilrue's class; recllallon, \"Papas Dail\nhu: ' ClM Mlcluih>, dlnbigue, primal**,\nglrlg; i-eellatlon. l-hlnd Maedoliuld; dm\nlocue, Miss Monro's class; song. Si\nlent Night,\" by Sunday school\nUSE\nClassified Ads\nIF YOU\ni\nWant Help\nWant a Job \u25a0\nWant to Sell Anything\nWant to Buy Anything\nWant to Trade\nThe cost is low-1 l-2c a word each in\nsertion, with six insertions for the price\nof four when Cash accompanies order.\nThe Daily News\nNELSON, B.C,\nIH\n.\nIBiiHMi\nDistinguished Visitor From\nNorthern Lights Land Delights Kiddies.\nCKAWKimD    dav,    Deo.    ...\u2014Ones\nagain   old   Santa   Claus   has   paid   the\nCrawford Uny ehlldreu a visit, dispensing his present*-! ami kind words, and\ni lime gavo Hi.-in a renl idea of tho\nlatest   fashion \u2022    lu    inusvullne   nlllrc,\naway where  the  nnrl hern lights llano*.'.\nTher.'   wer<-   Just   on   lift   children   lo\n>    oiilerliilni-d    Wednesdny    afternoon,\nio  say  nothing  of \u00bb   lame   numher  of\nktowii   ups.\nThe prournm conuuenoed with a very\nibsinnliul ten, the inhles being daln-\nHly arrayed with almost every known\nvariety of euUe thnt apncals to Juvenile\ntastes, so conscquontl)   ntnricd  thiugs\nwell.\nVnrlous charming enrols and recl-\nlallons given by Die children wore\nof a hiuh standard reriecilng great\nredli  on   Miss  ijooch   Tor  their iraln-\nIM\\\nThe short and very amusing sketch\n.'litHied \"Christinas nt the Itiiggles'\"\nprovoked mueh mirth und Mrs, Kldinnn\nnud her Juvenile company of actors and\nHeiresses nro to bo conmnuulateil.\nReceive  Wlr-jltM BalUtius\nDurlUK* lh<- I'liierininiuetil, while an-\nnounchig lho \\ailous Items on the\nproKi-atn, W. .1. Uoyd kepi the children\nwell posted on Snnl.t's whereabouts.\nreceived by wireless mes-dtgrs, till\ntheir anticipation rati lo fever pilch,\nonly tu be relieved at last by the\nJingle of sleifji belts, heralding his ur-\nstvnl.    A  few  moment* later, and  In\n\u2022 came  in   real   unit heni     attire  prc-\nutiiiK a truly Acetic touch lu pnrkn-\nhood uud muck-lnckS, etc, delighting\nall.\nIUihIii    Ont    OUti\nSanin had a large sack of toys to\nhnnd out and dldu'l forget tt single\nor Klrl. He next turned his nl*\nl \u2022\u2022 ni Inn    to    the    In .-int Hul ly    decorated\nChristmas tree from which he distributed further lifts, nor was that al),\nfnr the entertainment committee had\nreceived a Wlrclwm from him lo provide a luck dip tub, into which til\nthe Children wire Invited to dig, none\nfailing tu pxtrncl  soiui-ihing good.\nWhin will all this nud a bag of\neailily, nuts, etc, each child went\nhome fairly loaded down wllh Sanln's\nbnitlily.\n.1. Derbyshire nnd A. Dewrson,, who\nduring tbe lust three weeks h:i\\e spent\na (jrefii deal of time and lrouble In\nconned (onl' with the t'hrislmas tree\nKin nrninK'-m'-ui\"-*, etc. an- lo be com-\nnllmoitlod on the success of th.-tr work.\nCompliments an- also due io D. Dale\nfor ti  very  o!c\\*pr  Unponmnatlon.\nChristmas Tree for Children;\nSanta Claus Calls; Concert\nand Dance.\nDI-;i.,i: l'AUK, Dec JT.\u2014One of the\nargest crowds which over gathered\niere met at Hie seliool house on Krl-\ndny evetiliu; around the nnnunl Christmas  it     Prom  lhe Intijsi   nrrlvul  by\nstork express to the oldest Inhabitant\nalso a number of friends from I timet a\nnil enjoyed one of lhe most NilcccHsful\n'PlnKH of enli-rlalnnli-iil ever held\nlu re,\nIke f-'lentluK acted as cbnlrmnu. Many\nreel till Ions, noligs and dlnlogueii were\nH*lveu by the children and great credit Is doe tlu- teacher, Mrs. utw, for\nthe   n-nlnlng.\ncommotion In (he vestibule denoted tin- arrival of Santa CIiuin, who\nproceeded at onee wllh his plensiint\nduties.\nWhen the children's presents were nil\nlisposed of there sllll remained sever-\nil mysterious imu'Iuirch which were\nfound to be consigned to various adult\nmembers of the crowd.\nMiss Klsle Long was the redpent or\ncharming necklace of pop corn, which\nbe wor.- with beoomltiR effect for lhe\nrest   of   the   e\\etilog.\n11. Swlfi, the victim or ihe unfortunate bet on the recent election, and\nwho by the way was to have performed\ntbe Interesting ceremony of eating his\nnhlrt, received a suspicious looking\nnackage whicli prov*d to contain a\nfamous patetil medicine. The sluglnjf of\nthe National Ambon hrouRht lhe eon.\ne-rt  lo n clone.\nThen   followed  dancing   to   (he   music\nT    Lindsay    Williamson,    the    Messrs. I\nBrUnrortfthn and other volunteers, which ,\n*  continued   until   early   dawn\nAINSWORTH KIDDIES\nGIVE FINE CONCERT\nSLOCAN CITY NOTES\nSI.OCAN I'lTV, Dec. Ifl.\u2014Caplain M.\nII, Held came home irom I'rm-l.-r on\nFriday   ror  the  Christmas  holidays.\nMr. aud Mrs. C, l'.. Severns win-\nvi-'itors   io    N. w    li. uver   on    l-'rlday\nDonald MacLeod, chief engineer ou\nIbe S. S. Sloc.-iii, went to Nelson on\nFriday to \u2022spend the rhrlsimas holidays   wiih   bis   family.\nSome of the member* or the Vluerg.-t\nic cluh euieriuiiied a tew children on\nChristmas eve in lha I. <V O. V\nhnll, refr.-sliini-iiiv were served and\nti    shnri    |irt'\u00abr.un    was    rciulered,\n\u25a0I. I-I. Tiutiis.ill. whit has been employed at Wnnetn for several monlhs,\n.Mini' home  I'm   llu   i'hrlslnins holidays,\nMr. and Mr-. Ml MncMlllan and son,\nCordon, enme down from Sandon on\nFriday lo H|\u00bbend \u25a0'brlstmas with rel\n:ithes, returning bom- on Monday.\nMr, uud Mrs. W. a Kl don .,\u00bb.! Utile\nwm, Wall, i' I'-ouiins, went to Nelion\n\u2022 >n   Monday   for  u   couple  of dnys.\nSLOCAN CITY, Doe. Ed.\u2014Ml\u00abi l.\\n\nflntttl, wli<> bus been f telling ret\nnt (bills Nldlng, came home on W>-d-\nneadfl)  for the Christinas holidays.\nShi I Iff  Dn>Je. of Nelson. W.i \u25a0   in   toi\n..it Wi-.ln-sday.\nMis   D   Mauharl and icfmii ibuigbt\ni-.une homo from Nel mu i on l-'rlday.\nMiss Orpba M.i uli:. 11 wns a visitor\nio Nelson during llu- weeit, cOffllltH\nhomu wiih b.-r muther. Mrs. D. Man-\nban, on Friday.\nTlie mon workfnu at the dliferent\nmines anuni Slocan City an arrlv-\ninn in town dalD for the riirlumn***\nholidays:\nAPPLEDALE NOTES\nAITLKDAl-K. Is-c. 2\u00ab.--Mrs. C.\nIlfllnton and son ennte In from Trail\nm Wtdm-ytlay nn a visit tu h-r par\nnls,   Mr.   and   Mrs.   Wynne.\nll    C    HoihI   and   sons,   Kenneth   nud\nlohn, an- home from boulder for a f<-W\nMr\nid   Mr\nSte\nna  and  son\nfew   dujs*   visit\nTrail\nio   Mr   nnd   Mrs.   tirny\nMis-**    Kutherford,    of   Wlnnipec,\n\\l*iiiliiK   h- r   slsier,   Mr-.   Hiiruhnri.\n.1. II. W>nne wns hoine from Slocan\nCiiy   for   the   week-end.\nMr Scott was down from Slocan\nCity to hold service yesterday. Mr.\nOOod, Mrs Lelen, Misses I'iini. Wynne\nand L. Wynne hour \"Silent Nlghl\";\nIrene ItrtilKC Stanley llrldge. llnrry\nIttiws-nn and Angus Campbell, sang\n\"Awny  In a  Manger \u2022\nAI'I'LKDALK. Dec. 2(1 .-The child\nren'a concert and iree niven on Friday was thoroughly injoynl by ever*\nme, There wen- Tl chlldno up u\nII vears of WW reeelwil a present ntul\na stocklm: fllb-d Willi cand>, mils und\nornnges.\nThe hall was pretty well packed, but\nthe Children found room enough to\nrOtnp around and have a good time\nThe pmitrnni. which was as follows,\nwas  very   well   rendered.\n\"Mnplr Leaf.\" by all the children.\nttceliatlon\u2014\"Daddy'- l>nrllng,\" Bn*\nIdee    Ford.\\ce.\nItieilalloii\u2014\"How to Succeed\/* Frank\nDay.\nIleidlfltlon\u2014\"Koollng St. Nick.\" Billy\nBridie.\nlt(.ciinilon#-\"My  Dolly.\"  Isnbel  Day.\nItecltaiIon\u2014 \"Looks I.Ike I'n.\" Harry\nLawson.\nlleellallon -\"My Shadow, Claudr-  For-\ndyoe.\nlteeltat Ion\u2014\"Flanders Field,\" Irene\nllrldge  and   Mamie   IMncourt.\nSong-\u2014\u25a0\u2022Simla Claus,\" 121 mn and Dor-\nnthv   Cant.\nlteeltat ion\u2014\"All. Darkness.\" Illchnrd\nTrorvr>o\nllcclliiilon\u2014\"Thn   Miller or Ine   1><\nCarmen   Anderson.\nIteclintlon\u2014'-ChrlsiiiKis Itlddle.\" Frances Anderson. Margaret Meyers. Mary\nTrorji in,   Helen   Meyer\".\nItecii ni Ion--\"Freckled      Face,\"\nIte'ciiniion\u2014\"Snntn     Clniis.\"      Will\nPlekard\nCnuiala-AII  the children.\nSup|sr was served at 10:3(1 by tho\nladles, arter which a fow dances were\nplayed   ror   the  children.\nCRAWFORD  BAY~N0TES\ncilAWFOriD HAV. Dec. _: \u2014Mrs. A\nMctlretfor ntul her daughier, Miss V\nMcilrcKor. hnve rel timed to the Hay\nfor Chrlsimai nnd lhe New Venr.\nMiss Maranret Wudds, who during the\npast lerm lias been tenchhiK ai Alice\nSiding school, has nlso relunmd for\nthe Crhlslmns vncailon.\n... Inch Is home trom Cnlbary spending the holidays wllh hla wifo and\nfnmlly.\nViol or F. Locbe, who Iw* been vlsll-\nlng Mr. and Mrs. puldry INile lusl\nweek, left on Dec. la, for Vernon.\nThe December meeting of the local\nWomen's Inal It ute wna held ot thi\u00bb\nhome or the Becreiniy, Mrs| W. .1. Kidman, tbe afleruoou tielug set a ship entirely for soclnl enjoyment. Mra. Kidman gave the members n very enjoyable\nlime, presenting each wllh exceedingly\nnovel  Christmas  gifts.\nMr \\V. J. Hoyd entertained a num-\nher of friends al li ten party, given on\nE\u00bbc. Io, lo celebrate their lillle dnugh-\nr.  Ilea's  flrsi   blrlhdny.\nW. Palmer Is book for Chrtstmaa nl\nbig .iiarcnt'B home, aftor an ubaenct\nAt Wlnuipoi, of nearly two ytara.\nAINSWORTH, IVe IT.\u2014A very ell-\nJoyublc i'brlstmas im. coneert and\nsocial evening was held In Iln- Fresh**. -\nteflau  church  on   W*duisda,\\   last.\nAlmost all of the children and a\nnumber of adults were present, Tin-\nresidents of tiie Florence mine, I'rlu-\ns I'le.It, Were Invited bill Wore nil-\nable to come mwIur lo Ho- Icy condition   of  the   road   thai   iiIkIu.\nItev. M. C. Campbell, of Kaslo. anU\npresent    for   ;t   short    lime   at    lhe    be-\nKlnnhiK of tin- evenlne bin waa unable lo slay uud act ns cli.tiiiuati, as\nlie had m have on the bom rot Knslo.\nMt.  TY-...'|, \"i.   look   his  phicc\nThe elilldrui we're dtillfhietl wilh a\nvisit from, Santa I'liiiis.-, who \u00aba\\e Hutu\nnumberless gifis inun a well bub a\nI'hrlstmas tiee. Iti-freshim-ai\" wen\nserved, after which n \u00abhib hnn mu\nempiled by the children and three com-\njietlilons wt re worked Mil. The first.\n'Tallies* Donkey,\" for children, was\nwon by ilhtdjw Auat, Tin next \"Ad-\nvenlM-ineiiis.\" was won by Mrs. I.\nThompson, for the Indira and Wm.\nKoiuthton for the gonilemeO. The l,i*i\nwas \"Tallb-s ponfey.\" fur adults, nud\nwas   wot)   b>    HIM    AnilU   Haws\nThe concert consisted nf recital Ions\nby the following children: ilrnbam\nHleel. Miranda Austin. Isabel Mcl.< Ilini.\nilladys Austin, Stault y Mel^lbiu uud\nHilly Lane. An openlim piece by eluht\nchildren entitled ^-ooaWlH\": an ncllOn\n\u2022\u2022niiK, \"Nurst-ry llyhmes.\" by ten child--\nren nnd an notion Song, \"Ja|\u00bbaoPm   Fan,'\nbv ihe foiiuv-,iim little dels in Jaranoae]\ncoslume,   Mar>   Rtoel,   Isnbel   Mc|.cll ,n, |\nIsabel    llimllllt 'I.    Mli.indil    Austin    and ,\nniartys   \\usiin\nMrs.   J    11.   Fl.'li'hei-   was   ib-ser\\. dly |\nencored  for her  sonit.   \"The  Hunahbii!\n..f Your Smii.\" She dlao mnn aovernl\n\"Old Scotch SougM.\" which Wen ap-'\npredated   v*-r*i    much.\nThe children Were indued by Mrs.\nBtwt, Mrs, Fieicher and Mra w i:.\nLone.\nMrs. Linn- Tliomiismi. Mr-. Lafe McLellan, Mrs L. W. OuRhlred and Mr-\nR. Haws were other ladles \u00abh.i Inlisd\nto make ihe evening a micro**\ndeIr park notes\nThe Store for Quality\nThe Store lor Style\nAfter Christmas Sale\nOf\nDresses\nNew models in a variety of styles,\nup-to-date in every way, and at\nprices that cannot be depulicated.\nCANTON CREPE and SATIN\nDRESSES\n,       At $35.00 to $50.00 Each.\nDresses for afternoon wear, made of\nprood Canton Crepes, or Satin, all individual styles. Sizes 16 to 42. Pricea\non these qualities were never cheaper.\nFrom, each ?35.00 to ijl.'O.OO\nNEW TRICOTINE DRESSES at $25.00 Each\nMade In strnlftht-line effects, with lnund necks and short\nsleeves, some strictly tailored, others trinij-ned with embroidery, or braid. Materials are all-wool Tricotines and\nSerges of good quality. Sizes Hi to 38. Specially priced\nat,   each 925.00\nCLOSES   AT   12:30   AS   USUAL\n611 Baker Street\nPhone 200\nholidays    Irom    llost-n.-rry,    wln-r\u00ab     shims   be.-n   tiMchhiic   ihf   dWimi   si lipid.\nh. TioktsH but nlmost completed the\nbulbllutt   of   bis   boils,    and   will   im>\\.\nord?\nrtly\nD.     Ibiwker    bas    none\nAlia.,   tu   Nlh-lld   lie    Willie\nIim    hou-Hi-   on   Thursday   evening,\niitti ndliiR.    Tht-   ftrsi   prlie   for  ladld\nufter a   ii.-   was   tnlten  hy   Mrs.   O.  ,\nHnll.ml:    M-cond,    by    lluby     llarv.\nI list   ictiit'.-,  by   lleruurd Johnson;\nout),   l.y   \\V.   T.    MeMaiii     it. i *i*  \u25a0Iitii-  ; |\nwi re served durliiK the Interval.\nWILLOW POINT NOTES        AINSWORTH NOTES\nDKRit   i'aiik.   i\u00bb\"    :;   i:.v    mi\nDoMlaaon, of i>Ik- w I. ca\\. uu Hln-'\ntnit-.il lecture heic on Tuoada) even*\nIiik \u00abf la-i week, lb- ahowe*) aome \u00ab\u25a0\njM.-clull) fine views of old Kuulish\ncastles, oalhedrala, etc\nWhile hen he perform'tl < hi l-lelilna\neiircimuilys nt tin- Inililis Ol Mr W.\nr\\ut\\t   nntl   Mr.   Kt.-d   llutnblln.\nIlls  lecture  was  much   enjoyed.\ntine of Ihe cobles! snap* III xeVtinl\nyenr* his been t\\|K'rl<iiceil hero for\nthis l:i--1 WfeK. Stiff Ich-UI snow lias\nfallen   to  permit   \u25a0 l> ichnu;\nJ. J. Threclthald b fl on Un Minn.\nFridny nlitht 10 -j- nd Chrtfltnula In\ntown.\nIIIII Wii-hhuPi IWIiUted IbroiuTb on\nhh wnv hntui- from his I tap lines in lbe\ndlKirlci. lie carried _ fairly ROW\ncatch, compTlidnR chiefly martin, lb\nla ROluu lo sp. ml 1'hrlstinnn nt hW\nhonn1.\nCurley llurnisiitii L It oil Krbbiy niuM\nio ijtcnd ihe joyoim sonnoii wuh\n(ri- .nl     In   town\nMr.   Wntrlil   Ci     In   from   Trail   la\nmi wi\" l tii<< iy Mai Mvaaon ***wlib hit ram*\nAt  the concert  Mr-. Tom  K. uny wiih   'j'\naeveral  humoroua   v-eraea  o)   hei   own  ,,,.  _\",.,,,_\n. iiinpn.lllon mndo -ipl reft tine, s p\nB   niiiiibcr of  local   i-harnctt rs.\nM is Let s i- in \u25a0 ')\u25a0 11- i ni- at III\nhomo Of her tlaunhlir.  Mrs    Win.  I'l.ni.\nMr and Mrs. IlroiK.tmaii enti-rlnlnt i\naovernl frbuds at Cnrlatmnii itlunjr\nwii.l.ow POINT. Dec \u2022\u2022;.\u2014.nivlni\n.-. ivl.v was h.-ld in Ht, Andrew's by the\nlake mi i'bt ist mas moriiltiK bv lt<**\\.\nX, Lftflnonlh. The churoh hud been\nvery   pieitii>   decorated   with   flowt-rs,\n\u25a0-i.-rcr.. ns  and   holly,   by   two ui.-ml.ei-,\nof the iVnim n t. Church xotuety,   Ther.\nwas  a   larc    coimreitallun   present.\n.Mr.   ami   Mrs.   Mann y.power  nr.    v*is-\nItma Mr. .nni Mra. Qroonwood.\nMr, and Mr** Ftoallnx and tht-lr aon,\numl   Mr.   I'ordi-r   have  pone   to   Spokan.\nfor n shori vlalt. artei her return Mrs.\nItnaltnR expecta to spend the n-matnd-\ner ot tha winter in Nelson, wii.r. her\nson   wdl   attend   the  hmii  nchool\nMi     ami    Mrs    .Ma*\u00abl.rs   and   dttURhtnr\nspiudtiiK   the   holiday*   with    Mi\nI\nand  Mra. .1.   .t.  Cnmpbell\nMr lb > uohln has return, tl from Hnr-\nrop, when >'. apeni ('hrlatman wnn\nMr,   ami   Mr-.   Hharp,\nInn tlllroj lefl to, Knlunia)  f.ir How\nth. i,    wh. !\u25a0     he   ha-    ia... n   a    pnshiou\nwith iin- Ii. c A- Alberta Power Con-\natructlvu ioinpaiiy\nMi Horn hnn returned home from ihe\nmat,  for  tb.*  holiday  s.-asou.\nMr. and Mm, Carl Mohr bn\\c re-\niiiined   from   Toronto\nw. r  hlckami is returning to Viator-\nFILL VACANCIES AT\nMr.   and   Mrs.   .1.   ii.   Fletcher\nvisiters    it*    N.-lson   on   Tueadajr.\ni: Sin r.idiiu In tt visitor to hla hoil\nfor  ihe  holiday-.\n.Miss   ilftii-vn   KltlK   arrived  on   TuH\nday's    bout    from    Nelnon,   where   afl\nis   ti   student   oi    St.   Joseph'H   convcul\nto sptiul ihe holiday with her raotha\n.Mis   cirnnt  King,\ni'arl uisnii w s|-.i.|uHna the wee!\nend witli hi- parents Mr. and Mra. C\nV, t ilm ;.\nI.nfc .McLellan Ik in town npendln\ntin   holiday   with  blx   fnmlly.\nBOSWELL NOTES\nl-i'.-nvi:*-.!.,   Dor.  5H.\u20148. S. frank\nsp'tidlm:  i*hrlstmaH   at   Procter,   wher\nbe  will  be ihe (meet of Mr.  nnd Mn\nIlny I on\nraptnin ii. A. Went went Into Ne;\nson Wednesday evening and return*-\non Saturday  niorniiiK.\nr. II. HebhitiKion r.-turne-i from Trn\non s.iinrday lo s|irnt| fhrlKtmnx wlt:\nhi-'   lamlly.\nCRANBROOK NOTES\nriiANllllOOK.    l>-r.    :\u00ab.\u2014Mr.    am\nMm.  n.   n.  Toplln.  of  Vuhk. 11,  ni,\n__ , Jul. Iiik  ov.r  llw   liirlh   or n  \u00abin'.   bor\nCRANBROOK SCHOOLS SL'Vi'.;, US-TKn.WA.\"U\n\u25a0 II..I.H.B.H Hrown. of thU oHy.\nllANIHtfuiK.   It...    :<,   -Tli,    \\%\u201e  \\\u201e.,     Mi-s    Annie    Moore,    whrt   Im   attend;\n\u25a0 n - i.n in.   achool alnffa have be. n  \"1K \u00bb,c'ho,d  In  New W. stmlnister, cam'\nflllul.    Harold  McUnu, id   Vancouver\"11 \u00b0\" Hnndny'a train to -pend the hoi,'\nink\nhum\nplaee  i,t   Mlaa\ntool  Mnfi', a* -I   .Mi\nKti *\u00bb irt'a  plan\nii\nAmir\nIk\nIda\n-   with   her   parents.   Mr.  and   Mr\nMolr,  on   Hurnwill   avenue\nlb.\nit   1-  round  ai.-Hi-it. U   ii mnr)'\n|u-n nnother room In hVbrunrj in p\nommtnl.il. ih.- Iiitl. nnaa, wim wl\n.\u25a0 hudj   to \u00bbtarl   nchool al  thai   nm\nMIRROR LAKE NOTES\nIHHIXON\n\u2022il  whi-t   <\nmitn  WH2BT  mil vi;\n|     nRANTPOKD.   Onl.,   Uro.   \u2022:.-->(\nM.    Mcllrlde.    M.P.P..    who   wua   >\n' ifi*.l.n in.niiii.ne.I as cundldnto fo\n: mayor \u25a0>!  iln- c.ty,  announced  todn\u00ab\nthul a-- nn a. i or courtesy he wouk\nI concede   Ma)or  floors^   Wedlnke\nicclninntlon. thi.-* hnviuit been Mnvoi\n, We Make-   first   term.\nMIRROR  LARK,  Deo.  *.\u25a0:    The  Mir-,\nror Lake achool eloaed for ihi  holtdnyn\nlast    wtt'k    wlili   approprialt-    . v.-it-isi--\nnr  reclialii.il-   and   nni-ir      Pr   Calvert\nacted  uh  master  *<\u25a0   eoremoniea   and\nl.'hns     HlM-rwIn    a-    San1 i     t'lan-       hi   J\nCalvert at ilu- anine ilim- wa- imaeiil*\nit) with a eel oi chalna tor nu nutomo*\nhlle.\nNorman   l.lidi   is   bom-    Irom   l-rflh* \u25a0\nbrblKe  inr  iin   tiolldava,\nl.lojd   lb Iim,   of   t;alRat*>.    la   Jt|)eud-\nlUR   ll   COUpb-   of    Weeks    with    his    Wile'\nand   ilinmhtrr  al   A.   Llnk'l\nOoorse Norman Is hfMtte for ib.   hoi-\nidny- from iht- unlvi-rsliy al   VancouvTin- recent cold simp ha\u00ab made prospects for a very early  lee harvest  ilm\nv*ur.    The  Ice Is alnadv   ihi.-l;  ft uli,\nlor hnrveatlnn nod Ineiib titall> pro\\ltb-\n-M-ell. ut  skallni;  for mnn)   Jn|l*   parili-\nii nni   Kaslo. |\nC. HWeel hns lurntd over llu   Kh-leher\nranch wllh  his  stock   nud   Impb-mt ni-\nlo   frank   Abe>,   who   will   lake   cinirne   \u2022\"   * \u00bbon\nof It for ihe neti vear. Mr. Hweel nml Colda, DlllOUtnon, Indlppatlon. o\nhi** non, Melvilb,  hnve son.   io Arm*\nironx\nFor Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache.\nSour Stomach, Bilious Liver\n1.1   lo  pi\nMis\nMarlmi   Link   \\m   home   for  lhe  carets.\"'      film    nr\nThe  nbe-t   < nthitri Ic-lnx.-itlvo In   Ihe.-mply   ymir     tioivc1.,    completely     to\nhyalc  vmir liver and   how\u00bb!mr\u00bbrnlnBi   :inTt   >'<\u00bb!   will   feel   splendid\nm,   have   Ditty   lleudncbo.l\"Th,;v   Wn|li   n;,,'\"5   >'nu   \"^^   Ojjl\n'caret a never Mir you up or gripe lift\nP-  Unite,   Pllla.  Calomel  nr  Oil ond   the)\nact. Acid Hln nut di is enndy-Iilte 'ran-; cost   only  ten   cents a  hox.  Children\ntnnlubt     will   |OV\niictH,  inn.\nCanada's Favoril-e Pipe Tobacco\nOLD\nCHUN\nThe Tobacco of Quality\ntm\n THE NEESbN DS1EY NEWS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28, Vim;\nSWISS MONEY\nITRBM\nloll Pools and Short Cover-\ning Features of Session;)\nTrading Light.\nKNEW YORK, Doc. 27.\u2014The ten-j\n|tlvo opcrntion* of bull pools iu j\nlibeled ISHtica and occasional short j\nIvorlnpr   In   ahnro*   of     recoffnired j\nllilc   govt'   a   \u25a0'\u25a0> ml'l.in-.-.-   i',*   Ntmngtll <\ntoday's dull stock mnrket.       \"\nfhnres   of   such   varied   types   \u00bb\u00bb\nj|Ulpmoms,    mctala,  foment Ic    oils,\njcmlcnls   and   utillticH   woro     the\nromlnent   feat urea.\nTrading In mils wns quiet nnd the\nirnover in  former  favorites  of  the\nSool   nnd   .ifflllntod   groups   wna   nt\nIii  lowest ehb  of tho   holiday  waft\nTotal union were 600,000  shares.\nMoney rates were moderately firm,\nitlmr from 5 per cent to * 1-8 per\nlilt nt midday, hut reacting to the\nMrbor figure In the i innt hour,\nrolltlcnl conditions in the allied\nountrics contrihutea to tho firmer\nino of foreign exchnnge, the Italian\nito pro\\*ing Uio only exception.\nhero wero few except lona to the\nmoral strength of the bond mnr-\n_t Liberty and Victory Issues elosed\nt gains nnd moat speculative rails\nhproved.\nDollar Below Par in Switzerland; States Sending Gold\nto Geneva.\nTotnl snips, par value. $10,2?\na.tltltl.\nClo.lnr   Quotation.\nUll ll       l.\"V.\nClow1\n, ku i:o     ii9H\n119;.\nhtno      US',     L'S'i\n:s\u00ab4\nit.   Marine   \t\nHS\np.   Par.   pfd.    ...48         .(Iii\n48\nlerce    Arrow     ... 1\u00ab%      13'ii\nHH\ntudrlmk.r     S0i..      78'.\nHuH.\nt,<\nrniys     r.*s     r.'..\n. B. Si. -1 com. ... si>t     13't\nmn\nao.   Oil      4fTb     A,*-!,\n47*4\nCHICAGO, Dec. 27.\u2014.\"Innmtncr-\nicnt of an increase of the vialble\nipply of wheat, whereas n decrcuso\n:id heen exported, hud a bearish\nffeel on the wheat market today.\nThe   cloac   was   unsettlcil,   7-R   to\n7-8c net lower, with May $1.10 1-t\nnd July $1.04  1*8 to $1.04  5-8.\nCorn lost 3-4 to lc, and oats\nnlshr-d 8-8 to 1-Sc off to l-8c nd-\n|ncc,\nrrovWons varied from 2 1 -2c de-\nline   to   a   rise   of   .\"\u25a0\u2022*.\nNEW YOKK. Dec. I.';.\u2014Willi the\nUnited Sthttw dollar aojling HI a discount In nun Knropemt miintry\u2014-\nBwltaerbind\u2014I'tilted States bankers\ntodny were reported lo be planning\nto follow tin\" movement with gold\nexports to  Clenovn. ,\nQold nfta boon pouring Into this\ncountry In nn nlmost uninterrupted\nst renm for i hree yen rs. the United\nSlates now holding about -10 pcr cent\nof the world's visible Niipply.\nSwiss francs toduy sold ut lft.r.0\nIn this mnrket, n premium o.' 20\npoints. Unlike any oilier exchange\nof the so-eulted neulnil countries of\nEurope, the Swixtt rale is uIho at n\npremium tu London nud most eon-\nllnentnl   countries.\nLocal bankers who have watched\nthe rise of Swiss hills any thnt It ia\nmainly due to buying of thnt currency hy Austrian nml fU-nnari fi-\nnnnclnl and eomiueri-lal IntOfMUl\nWhich seem to hfl ve Inst a 11 f .i It h\nin  their own  depreciated   money.\nThe obllgaiious of the f'nltnl\nStates lmnki-rs ami Importers lo\nSwltrrrlnnd are ln-lleved to be very\namall, but the laws of supply nnd\ndemand are rxpeeletl to follow Iheir\ncourse |n tills luslam-e. Is W possible, however, thai gold now held\nin London for shipment to this country  may  be tllvern d  to Switzerland.\nMONTREAL LIST\nHONTRBAU D\u00abC. 27.\u2014Trading\nis extremely dull on the stock cx-\nnnge todny. Dominion llrldge\noved down to 63 7-8, closing with\nloaa of 2 1-8. The Inrgcst decline\nBa In Asbestos, which sold off anther 2 1-2 polnta to 4H 1-2.\nGains were led by KpanUh Hi v. r\nNnmon. which sold tip 2 points to\n0.\nSteel   of   Canada   sold    1-2   point\nIgher   at   i.n,   and   Dominion   Bteel\nreferred advanced 1  S-4 to 4C.\nMontreal   Power  eloaed   1-4   point\nIgher   at   87.\nIn the bank ittocks .Mnlsons sold\npoints up at 171 whllo National\nId lower on light dealings.\nBonds were moderately active and\nIcon wero steady with small gnlus\nad    Iowa   scattered    through    the\n0 SHORTAGE OF\nCOAL FOR WINTER\nNEW YOtiK, Doc. 27.\u2014(By Canaan Pnp)\u2014There appears io be\nonly of coat In sight for every-\n>dy thla winter, according lo re-\n>rU print iM today by the Wall\nwet Journal. The pnper declares\nsuch a stagnant condition In\nA coat trade hna scarcely ever\nMn paralleled nl the beginning of\n;o wittier season and roporis thai\nttrators, wholesalers and the mn-\n\u2022111y nr retailers an woi stocked.\nbe latest estimate of the supply of\nJthrn'ito in Ihe hnntls of the op-\natom and ready for \u00bbhl|ftnent place\nita nt \"i.OOO.OOn tona. An Int ima -\ndii Is given that lower price** may\n* expected.\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMONTr.l'Al..     Dec.     :: \u2014 Produce\nflee, quiet.\nCheoni\u2014I'hi.   i    enslerilK.      IR      lo\n1-Sc.\nButter\u2014ChotcoKt   rreiimer>\".   as   i\nHints\u2014Sih cn il.  88,-\nPotii1oe\u00ab\u2014Per hair,  ciirlntii.  96r to\ni.00.\nmtmo       OBAIV        QUOTATION,\nOpen   it lull   I,ow   fin!\nI in 14\nm\nHO*\n111\",\n111\nion \u25a0{,\nin\n109\u00bbi\nI'l\".\n113\nHi\n45*5\n11 '.,\nir.H\nUS\nno\nf'\u00ab%\n10\n6S>.\ninit\n1*0 fi\nIkn\n111\nito\nin\n\u00ab7\nMU\n91 !4\ninti\n113\n1091,\nAl%\nM\nmy,\nEGG MARKET\n-OTTAWA.   Dee.   117.\u2014II   Iv   initlol-\nted    thnt    very   little    tm'illnl    In\npt will he ilone ilurlng the prcer-nt\nwk.    The mnrkiM  mwernlly |a un\nHim).\nToronto market, for frtmh egK\u00bb In\nrvoua nnil unneitleii. ,\nFreeh   Hpoclala nre Jobbing  14  In\n,  eitrnn  80 to  ti.\nMontreal\u2014Freeh eprolnle, 10; si or\n(l  oxtms,  US;   firsts,  41,   lo  47.\nii'hewnn. Edmonton anft Van\n^^^B|>'^. \t\nm\nDOLLAR. NINETY\nFOUR AND HALF\nCanadian Currency Shoots\nUp Over Holiday Weekend.\nNEW YOKK, Dee. 17.\u2014Bar illver.\nforeign, 64 3*1.\nt'llll.'llllllll   ilnll.'irn\u2014 H4..*o.\nFranc*\u2014Deninml. s.iil |-S; rallies,\n1.04.\nLire\u2014liemnnil. 4.13 W2: enhlen.\n4.44.\nSILVER THE SAME\nNKW    YilllK.        I     :'7.\u2014 Silver\nSh'.ii.i.i  ami Mnnilny, ill 3.4.\nl.OXDO.V, 1), f\n-Silver,  34  \"-S\nTORONTO BOARD\nTniiONTo, , i.iV.     IT.\u2014Canadian\natoek exchange!* bad a il<-rld<-d aft\nholiday appearance toduy with a\ndullnecM In tradlnR nnTt-lnck of any\ndeclde<l  buying   power.'\nSteamahlpa preferred waa In demand, however, hdvAnclng 1 1-4\npolnta to A-_ 3-4. Tho common waa\nfirm and ndvnncea woro alao mndo\nby nraaHlnn, Hell -telephone, Imperial Oil and Montreal Tower.\nr-irrt-li.ni Pacific loat more (hnn n\npoint. Cement preferred, l\\ N. Hurt,\nBnrcotonn, MncICny, t>ueliec Ilnllwny\nand *Htenl of Onnndn mnde declines,\nn\u00ab did nlso Dominion  llrldge.\nVlclory bonds woro Irregular and\ndull.\nlank Blocks were somewhat read lona ry, except Lhul .Mnlsona recovered lo  171,\nSTERLING EXCHANGE\nNRW YOltlv, Dor. S7.\u2014Sterling exchange firm nt 14.17 1-1 for itil-dny\nlitlln nml 11.211 1-4 for ilemaml.\nNELSON\", Deo. 2\".\u2014Current icnnnf.\nor < xehnnge for sterling 14.43  1-K.\nCANADA BONDS.\nWlNNlPRfi, Ore. 27.-^IW priced\nfor Oonilnon wnr Iwnten:\nWnr    loann\u20141112!,.     Sllli.20;    '1931.\nin.'ii): 1937, jioo.oo.\nVictory loans\u20141922, J99.60; 1923,\n191,00; 1927, 199.20; 1!I33. \u00bb100.0S;\n1137,^1101.76; 1921. .J98.10; 1934,\n197.85.\nMETAL MARKET\nNKW YOHK. Dec 27\u2014 Copper\nslcady.\nKlccirolytlc\u2014Spot :iiul nenrhy,\n13   1-8  to   14.\nTin\u2014Sternly; spol and fllturen,\n32.27.\nIron\u2014Steady; No. 1 northern. 19.r.n\nio 30,60; No, 2 northern. 19.00 lo\n211.00;  No. 2 MUlthcrn.  17.00 In 1K.00.\nLend\u2014Steady; spot\/ 4.70 In 4.111.'\nZinc\u2014Qulel; spot. 4.90 to 4.95.\nAntimony\u2014sSpotf  4.50,\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\nMINNIiM'OI.lS. I),.- 27.\u2014 Flour\niini-h.-ingeil. 'Shlpniems. 10.171 har-\nroln.\nIlrnn\u2014122.00.\nW*heat\u2014 No. 1 northern, $1.2S to\nJI.33.\nCoin\u2014No.   3   yellow,   39   l-2c.\nOnu\u2014Sn. .1 white, 30 5-8 lo\n31    C-Sc. >\nFlax\u2014No. I, $1.97 1-4 to $2.03.\nWc Cnniidiiin.i miLv be a wicked\nand cynical people. Inu the nihil of\na movie star are visited on lhe hox\nnfflci'. i\nBad tunic coindiitt- In buying costly\nthlnm to loot cheap. Oood toato\noonBlnts In buylnir chonp thlnp* thot\nlook cxiioiiHlve.\n=\nBOOKBINDING\nTHAT IS\nWORTH WHILE\nBookbinding is an art.\nIt demands the highest\nskill. More than that, it\ncalls for the ability to so\nbind a book that .binding\nwill be suitable as well as\ndurable.\nMaterials employed must\nlie expressive of thc book\nwhich is bound as well as\nstrong enough to stand\nwear and tear.\nLet us do your work.\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nBINDERY\nNELSON, B. C.\nUudArtidM\nReal EiW\u00bb\nBoarf\nfella*\nBoati tai\nAntonwbilei\nHelpWaatti\nPosMom Wtttol\nfort waA FouJ\nUmtock\nMachinoy\nrami Prodnca\nTimber and Minaa\nClassified Advertising Rates\nWast ami Clnsnillcil Ailvertlllnr\u2014\nOne and n half centa pcr word per In-\nHel'lion. Six eentK per wonl per week,\nor 22'.L.c, per word por nmnth, cash in\nadvance. If chanted ll&o, a word\n*lritlllhi. TranNfcnl nils accepted only\non a ^nah-in-advillicc bantu. Knell illt-\nllal flRlire, dollar Klftn. etc., cotiilts ns\none word. Minimum 251*. if chanted\nr.Oi-. llinplay tyno iln niil,. alloy,, mles.\ni^Fei^^JWpJJanted\nWANTKD\u2014sTronffT^iiardtT-Rlrl to\"work\non   dairy   ranch.     Apply   Hox   B347,\n_ Pally  News. ^    (B347)\nWANTK D\u2014RxperTeneoil WOltTOWi\n\u25a0Queens HotoL (B8M)\nWANTKD\u2014flood rellnlile woman to\ntnko elinrije of dlnhur room atid\nrooms nnd nlno to undnrstnnd heep-\nIng boohs. Kit tary arranged neeord-\nIng to ubllltv. Apply Joseph I'rrry,\nGrand Central Hotel, liox 487. Wrnle,\nB.   C. (Ii3IH>\n12 Situations Wanted Female\nWANTKD\u2014I'oolllott n\u00bb eompnnion holp\nliunlncpy or prlnite family. Uox fiSftit,\nDully   XewH. . tr.3a\u00ab)_\nCity Cab Co.\n8.   J,   TOWGOOD,   Prop.\nHeavy and light transfer\nbusiness. Dodge Car, day\nor night. Careful driver.\nPiano ahd Furniture moving. Up-to-date Piano\nMover.\nBELLEVUE COAL\nLargs Storage Roomi\nPhone 18\n609 Ward St.       P. 6. Box 944\nNELSON,  B.-C.\nIS YOUR MONEY SAFE?\nHidden in your home it is a temptation\nto thieves.\nDe|>osit your money in the bank ami rent\na SAI'KTY DKPOSIT BOX for your,\nvaluable papers, Victory Bonds, etc.       . '\nTHE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA\n13 Situations Wanted\u2014Male\nIIAKB MONEY AT1IOMIU\u2014Jli. tp \u00bb\u00ab0\npolil wcokly for your npiirn tlinn\nwrltlnn Hhowcarila for ub. No can-\nVftUlnf. We Instruct and fiupo>y\nwith work. Went AitftUH Bhowosra\nServico, 7 Colbiuirno lllilif., Toronto.\n(f.102)\n38     Property lor Salt\n32 ACHES, los: flOUM, linrn nntl crock,\nSSOO.00.    11. HrookH. I'erry .SlillilK. 11.\n~WHY PAY RENT?'\n(ii-inrii When I onu otter you n\nJBlUOU 2-nrri' ' block cultivated\nmul foiuvil vcnily In mnrt protluc-\nIiik fur tin, \"lien innrkoi wllhln easy\nwalltlliK illmuili'i'. Thop- Is a dandy\nwarm .l-mimicl hound and panliy\nWilli frost proof rrlllir, olrclrlc llpllt\nami wiiini' anil nil llic furniture Ih\nliltillilcil. 1 can (how ynu llic list\nand It Will surprise, you, liolnlocn,\ncanned frnlis. ji'lllcs, Jams, etc Out-\ndlilii liullillnits siiliablo for IioiisIiik\n10(1 chlckwis, a fenced run, CO ckk Iii-\nRliliatiir. itarilcu hose anil tools, every-\nthliln Ip hanil, oven :ir, fowls, nml\nthese are flrat and second prize utility blt^s, Km i her. 2S bearing fruit\nirccs ami -'flno raspberry plmils. Now\nIs the time to decide, !'\u25a0>:,\" will\nhnnille.\na. t. McMillan\nRett  Estatband  Insurarteo.\n624   Baker   Straet. Phono   601\nBusiness    and    Praleuional\nDirectory\nWEST    KOOTBNAY    EQUIPMENT    fe\nr      OOHUXRUCTION   OO.\nOonoral   Enirhiotrluff\nI Toi,   367,  V.   O.   Box   171\nA. W. U---.vl.-i A. K. Vf. Crosiltj\nf'-iiii.-i.*!'. 'taken nnv kind, contruo-\ntlon. Wi' iiKive, InntMl and aell mn-\nrhlnery. ICtitlmatea made on ahort notico. Curry line bolting hone, maohlna\nnbop Hni.|ilk'\u00bb. Bliwrilni,*, wlro Jtrreeni,\ntrnnsnilHHlon nteel, nplll pullrya, boxfln,\ni.ni:. .mi.:, air rooelvera, one to ai*\nInch in i'i-, vt'iitllntlon pipe, Aetata,\nUrltnnnlii wire ropp, -quickest dellvety\noo ninrUet,    Irrlcutlorr pi[<a and flume\ninH\nCANADIAN   AUTO   and   EtECTRlCAIi\nSUPPLY   OOMPANY\nBattery Service Station\nElectrlc.-il .i i\u25a0 i\u25a0 i..* i-.*-\u00ab--, mutor nnd Ren-\norntor   repolrn,  olcctrlcnl1 and   mcclnni*\nleal    InHliillliifc\",   oxy*:ii.vt>icno   welding,\ninnoltlno *hIh>1' work, iili-iiiii.-   lulu :\u25a0\u25a0 iiiih:\nHyatoinH,   lui.sulik   products.   I'.   O.   BOX\n-j;i,   _._i   >\u25a0-..-r  HI.,   ;.\u25a0\u25a0 1 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0!.   I'hono  C23,\n\/ 152-r-g)\n40     Agents Wanted\nMtiN' nnd*womon, not in oanvnm, imt\nto trnvi fuui iippuint local ropHWCP-\ntatlv-n, $^1 :i Wflfik nml i:xprnH*i **\u2022->\nKtinnmtPfd, with Romt CttltnOQ W\niiiulte *$\u00a3\u2022<>. a Wi-ck nnd OXpottMH. *Ht'ii\u00ab\niiro nnd qual I flea t Inns. Bxporlenco\nunnfCPKsiirv. Wln.iion f'o. Dcpl., *>.\nToronto. ^^ 1T.3C2)\n42 Matrimony\nfaumicu Krishna fo correepond with\nin-dy, Home mMni okb ar. to 40. qb-\njt-rt matrimony. Hox r^.o, lJnily\nNVwu. tr.sso)\nMATRIMONIAL ond Krlcndwhip Pho\u00ab\nto MiiKnxIncK, \u00a3.r.c. No. niumpn. Sunt\npiivntfly scaled. Hox 6, Inhi-rwood,\nOntnrlo. ____________        (eflpQ)\n22        Miscellaneous\nWHY OPERATE?\nMny    ldih,    1020.\nCeylon,  Hank.\nPear Mr******. Almna:\n1 hud very gooO renuU\u00ab with \"Hep-\n.itola,\" I th ink 1 ji.-. icci iiImiiii 100 or\nmoro ftnll Ktuqtf. I Hhall nlwayn tell\nolhera tho liMpl received UirouBh Uil;-\niii*.;    your   treatnn-nt.\nThanklU you for your klndnew, I\nremain, Yotira truly,\nllm. Normun Towell.\nTrice   ffi \u25a0\u25a0<\u25a0\u25a0     Not   sold   by   ilrugRintfl.\nMRS. GEO. S. ALMAS\n230     4lli    Ave.\nMask.    Box     1073,\n.,    8nnl{ntoon,\nrimno    48511.\n(S105)\nCondensed \"Wantw Ads Order Form\nU\u00bb\u00ab <h'\u00bb bl\u00abnk on whieh to wrlto your condonoad od., an* word In uch luaco. Endow miniy\nordor or chock and moil diract to Tha Dally Nawa, Nalaon, B, C.\nRata: Ona and a half cant a word each inaartion, alx consecutive intertiona for price of four\nwhan caah accompanieo ordar. Minimum, 25c. Each initial, figure, dollar elan, ate, counta aa one\nword.    No charge leaa than  B0 centa)\nPlaaea  publiih tha advartleament bo\n1\n\u2022\n..\u2022t\n*\u2022\n\\\n\u2022\n!\n_^ \\Jjfm\\r.4t rtpIlM may ba addraaaad to Box Number, at Tha Dally  Nawa Offico.    If rapllaa ara\n6 ba m.i led encloie 10o axtra tt c.v.r ceit of po.t.g. arid allow flva word. extr. for box numbarT-\"\nJOHN PERRY, linllle denier, Fernle, H.\nC. will pny fifty contl n do.cn for\nqunrt Crown beer hot Urn nnd twenty\ncents n tloxcn for pint Crown DOtrf\nhottlCR, f. o. b. \u25a0 i..[.|iinjr polnl. Bottles not to be fdiippi'd from nny\npoint more tlinn iwo hundred mllofl\nwe\u00abt of Fernie.  Hox 9ii3, Fernle,  R\nC;_  *r.is2>\n18 MiscellaneousJor^Sale\t\nYJf^OmtiQ17v*T^i^ Kxciiumto   h\nready tn Hhlp on -Oh0f\u00bb notice ut the\nfollowlnp prices, f.o.b. Conlitnle Fancv\nAlfulfa imt ton. ?!\".0fl; Cholco Alfalfa, Mr Mi ilO.OD: No. '1 Alfnlfn,\nper ton, ttf.-OO; No. 1 Blue Joint, pf.r\nton. *$JJ.'iO; Wheat Straw. cU-iwi. per\nton, 17.00; Whito potatoes, No.-l. per\nion, $112.00; All nhlpmenta Oovern-\nmunt lii-H|iec(ed. Dln-ct from proilue-\ner to consumer. Try us for efficient service. The ConldnlC Farmer-*\nKxultnnfro. Phono RIJI3' Conldflle.\nAlberta.   (COSS)\nIMMOHALITY certain,. Swedeithorx1.\nVTOOl work on lienv.-n ami hell, thi*\nllfi' afler death and a mil world beyond. Ovor -too pa-Rin. Only ISA\npom  paid,  n.  m.  Uiw, 4sti  Euclid\nAve.   Toronto. iftMli3 >\nWEB McUHKtlOlt flrng-siiw, Rood as\nn.Wi only snwid 60 cords wood. Hox\n53\"\u00bb.  Dally   N\u00abws. (537U)\nPHIj'iu Alfalfa liny, ltt*cut. $!\"\u2022. per\nton. 2nd cut, $16. per ton. tlovorn-\nment (iTtlfkntc. No. i Quality aaon\ncar. Neptune Hay <fc drain Com-\npnny, Lothhrifl-ice,  AUn\/* jtr.363)\nMATCH BLOCK WOOO- Ko< **_.\nPhone   176. (5077)\nS1IINOLKS-Buy ib.-in now from Na-\nl.n-'ii SbinRle Mill. Hox 1, Nakusp.\nH. C. .        (BOW\nPainters and Decorators\nMORritY  BBOS.\nFalntere and Decoratoni\nDcnlcrn In Wiillpnpcr\n113 Jour nil I uu BI, l'hone  SSI\nmm\nCafes\nJAMBS'  CATB\nOppoelte Ueaftbor'a Store\nDrop In nnd try lho bent home cook-\n><l   iti.nl   In   the  olty   prepared   by  all\nwhito holp; (tC7\u00ab)\nGunsmith\nSUHSItlTK   t   mSPASBIBB\nII.   B.    BITTO.\nitppairet of Cycles, Pbonographa anl\nfilm   r.inclilnrry. (5074^\nLodg\nei\nKi.sns i.imiir. ,No. e. b. p. o. .\nMeets 110% Uuuor St.. flrat and Ihtri\nTliurodliy.        16071)\nCarpenter and Joiner\n52   JFarms Wanted\n\\V*.\\NT151>~^o-^rclit\"'a  fruir'runcli  ior\ntbo conilni; yenr by fxperlciii'.-d mini\n'Adilress Uox H2C5, Dally .-.'\u25a0\u25a0\u00ab\u25a0,.\u25a0\"\u25a0.. \u25a0\n2\"    Livestock (or Sale\nT.   A.   LAWSOH.  AU  Clan.,  of  Work,\nKnctory, 409 Hull SI. i   ir 'too pitaeli.\n1^337)\nBoots & Shoes\nLBE   BBS   k   OO,\niiiiiie   .ml   Hill*'*   Mnde   to   Order.   Ro\npairing.   CH   F110NT   ST. (60711\nAccountants\nOBABLSB   V.   UDHTBB\niiii'cpimnr   to   the   late\nl.iiii.i'   11    Lawrence,\nmi Nelson.  I*   C\nKOIt 8AL,ra\u00bb-'IVaiii of liom'H 31:110 Hih.\nI'rlc- Jir.0.00 cash. il. LanenHtrr,\nBlot-iin City.  B.  C. < \u25a0*\u25a0 317>\nFlorists\njm\nM     Articles Wanted\nWANTBD\u2014All Ulniln of. wwlnc. ulw\nfln> ii-|i.ilrlnr \\|i|ily to room 11,\novor i'ool.   nniK sffiro. \\:,v.*:,)\nlilHZZKLI.K'H   (JIlKKNHOl'SI-:.   NVl.on\nCut   iiiiiiV:i   anil   floral   \u00ab1. .sk11*--.\n(6011)\nAssayer*\nDO you vaut n job?   Ailvrrtlno In ihoto\ncolumn.,    i-i*   n wonl.\nTQ WHOM IT MAV CONCERN\u2014ThlH\nIn to cortlfy thnt lhe firm of J. nnd\nJ, IVrry, of Fertile, H. C, lm\u00ab bi-cn\n(llnnnlvcd. Tho hUHlnr.-.t of thin firm\n. Will lm carried on by -loaepn IVrry\nnt name addrnu nml on samo basts.\nAll people Hhlpplnff hoith-H for this\n\u2022firm  pnM notify  Jo^ph  Terrv.\n' (6170)\n14 Furnished Rooms to Rent'\nFUTlNlSHRD housokooptng rnom.i bvnr\nI'oole  lirutr.   ir..11fi)\nF<\u00bb\u00bb IU2NT\u2014Kino room with hnlh and\npartly fttrnltOHa Apply, J. O. I'nt-\ni-iiaudi-.   ,   1-2U)\nSUlTK-CaniMM-lTg Bfudlo.\" <6\u00bbS)\nB.  W.  WIDDOWSON,  Hox  A110R,  NVl.on, II. <\\ Ntamhnl  w. **Ipiii chnritrf.\n         tafti)\nOIlDEIt your Chrlmmn. cordn from\ntbo Dally Ncwh printing department.\nWc Hhlp tho day wu rucelvo lho\norder.\nDo You Want to\nSELL\nProperty?\n(|T Plenty of sales are being made this summer.\n(|T Advertise your land or\nresidence in these columns.\nl_sic A WORD\n28     Lost and Found\n*  Wholesale   ,\nA.*MAC|X)XAI.D ft C(\u00bb. WIIOMCf-iAM!\nflroccru and Provision Merrhnni*.\nlinpurii-ri* \"f T\u00aba\u00ab. Cofr***, Spins.\nl>rl.d 1-YuliH, Hiaplc nnrt Ifanry Oro-\nriTl.-s.   N.-lson.   H.  <'. '        C.070)\nArchitects\nLOST\u2014Itotwei'ii  Neioon  and Nino *m I In,\ncar chain. J'li-aiso phone 4CIHJ. ((i2S3)\nLOST\u2014 Sahirdny nlftht mi'Hnker street\nono filovi-. I'h-afo leave nt City Itrutc.\n((3m J\n21    Livestock Wanted\nWANTKD\u2014Ono nod milch cow; nnt\nJettn thnn A\u00bb ' n* dally. Phone No.\n313LS, or wrlto Bos G.TIG, Dally NVw.\n19   Poultry and Eggt\nFOp. SALE\u2014Second prizo pen While\nLoghdrlM headed l.y flrHt prlio cockerel. TyKon Htialn, $15.00. II. lluy,\nNelnon. (llil)\n34    Teachers Wanted\nTBAdircit WANTKD\u2014For nsslslcrt\nnchool, trn iiunlln. Suliiry. IHGO.Oil.\nApply O. JlomlliT, Thri\u00bbo Forks, 11.\nI'. (Mill)\n35\nFor Rent\nBARBBR SHOP IO Itnt    Appln  !\u25a0\"\u2014\nHotel .   (COSi)\nSTANDARD FURNITURt\nCOMPANY\nC. J Carlson, Undortakoi Unott\ntaken and Kmhalmuro and Punora\nDlreotorit. Tho fluent and moit up-to\ndate undertaking parlore and ch\u00bbp\u00abi u\nInterior n. c. l-ady attendant ro.\nwomen and children Dar Ohnni \u25a0\u00bb\nNight phono ___ Ind 6\u00ab. (fines\nXT. EMMS BBAD,  X-  B.  O. E. A.\nAnCUTTHCTt\nBay Ayeatte.                           Trail, B. O.\n* (JJJJ)\nPniNTnir\u00abtatlonery of all klnda.    The\nDnlly   NewN   Printing   Department\nEngineers\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 mit\u00bbo\u00bb, a. o.\ncmi,   and   aournto   ehoineuki\nB.   O.,   AllierU   end   Dominion\nLAUD   S-ffBTBTOBa\nCrown Ornnl AitriilH Ulur Prlnllnri\n  ir.oflr,)\nA.   ta,   McCOUOOH\nHydanllc   Enrlneer\nProrlnclal lui Snnreyor\n1*1- Nefeoii, II\nllnlti.\ntaM'J,\nAuctioneers\nW.    CUTLER\nAnetloneer, Apprmleer, Valuator\n-,.\u00bbod\u2122. *4\"''1   I'l-lviilil)-   nr   in   Aiution\n2III   Wnnl  StRrt. lfi   ?t\nFuneral Directors\nir.oiii)\nD. J. noBKHTSON, f. D. D. A E   lai\nWANTKI)-H.iu\u00aboliol(l fur'niimre- Tw\nplo wlio will wont furniture read\nIheae columna. Toll what you hara\nU> mil.    i'.ic. a word. \"'\n mmmW~~m\nj_Hb\nTHE NELSON DA1LT NEWS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 192Xi\nr\n_!.Jj_\nFJkCTSJWHIS CASE\nVictoria Dairyman Is Now in\nBetter Health Than in\nYears Before,\n\"Tanlac Im iho only medicine I\nknow any thing ubout that iknv-i Juki\nwhat thoy any It will du,\" t\u00bb|tl K.\nllurgCMN, uf tlto I.oyll Dairy Itnncll,\non WllkhiMon lltiutl, Yktorlti. It. ('.\n\"For a year or moie I wnr. builicr-\nnd tvltli Btomuch troubb- ami nolhlUK\ni'i,-i inl with inc. I BUfforod ii grent\ndeal front cotiHlipatldn, loo, ami had\nnuch dluy KpellM thai ofton I wmilil\nJinvo   to   knock   ufr   work   until   they\nPOHHCU   Off.\n\"I am Jtint like n now num ttlnee\ntaking Tunlnc, huvo thc uppclitu of\nii bear mul my dlgcullon couldn't be\nImproved upon, Tanlac Vegetable\nPills :ih\u25a0\u25a0idui.-i\\ relieved my conHll-\npatlon, too, no I can my without exaggeration tlmt I um In better health\nthun In many yeniH, In fuel 1 ju\u00bbt\nfeel fine ull  the time.\"\nTanlac in sold In Ndrnm by the\nCanada Drug <& J look <'u.. und by\nloading  drugglitts everywhere.\nwnKifci-; cwnamusm\nSTILL   rHEVAlLB\nThnt caiit)lbftllnm l\u00bb* nol ycl extinct umong the imtlvi-H ut Africa\nIs proved by the following xlulenient of a woman traveler, Helen IC.\nNpringcr:\nThlH particular Hcctlon of ihe Belgian Congo through which we were\npUKHlng* Imd been closed to while\ntravelers for many years because\nof thc rampant cannibalism uf the\nmitlves.\nWo hud been unable lo detect uny\ntdgiiH of Ciiniilbulbillc practice III llio\nuuwutte ruled by Knbongu Of Milt*\numbo Ma lui I u ulthotigh truKletl car-\nrlei'H hi lit oftOll dlsuppeured overnight from curuvamt In Hichc regions\nand    feasts   iilway*   look    place   wllh\nBUHptotOUfl gequencQ Iti Boine vlllaito\nnear by. l-'iiniier on io the north.\nwhere lhe strong arm ot the whit-\nmoh'g law has nol yel reached, cnti-\niilbalit-in N still In I.s pa.my days,\nund slaves are failed for lbe regular\nfeasts uf lho year. Here tbe government has nol yet allowc I while men\nlo   penetrate.\niCvcn in the district ih rough whloh\nwo Were now passing n Heightl! Had-\ner had been qltnckcd only a few\nmortiliH bofore. Shortly before lenv-\nlug lhe village or a ehfei1\u2014Mpe:-alu \u2014\nwho bud n-eelvnl us with extreme\neordliillty. we came upotl a rollo\nof thc recent history of tlie chief\nund his village. It wns u phallic uni-\nl.lam post decorated wllh the blenched Hkulls of small Child 1*0n. It had\nt neaped    tlu\u00bb    nbtlCO    Oi    gOVeliinieht\ntroopi  who  have  orders  to destroy\nllielli.\nAt several village \u00abe fouud ib\u00bb\nuld Sort of Haeholnve iiiilves still\navowedly hostile to all while people, who bud given them \"pen can-\nnllmllsm unl> when UU'j\/ Had to. The\npeople nnd Iheir chiefs refused to\nhnve anything \u00bb\u00ab> -'\" *\u00bbith us. although they did not open hostilities.\nOn such occasions we qUlbkly ehiing*\nod our plans as lo sca.ng up camp\nfor the nlghl. The trail ahead seemed strangely attractive JUsI then, oven\nto our t'red  carders.\nFORTY-THREE BUS IBE DRAWN\nAt 2 o'clock thla OfterhuOll 'he battlo will bo Joined betwee\nPresident's and Vice-President's fan linns In the Nelson Curllliu cl\ntho opening fixture of the season, and for the first tune lu the t\nof tho game In Nelson the match a ill be concluded mi the withi\nIt starts. The drnw.i lu (he tUternooil are :it J uud I o'clock ami\nlit the evening nro at T and !' o'clock, and lu all _l games will be\nod.    Only In  the  lust  draw will any of lhu sis sheets be vacant,\nTho draw in dnLcrrgltio lbe coin posiilim of the rinks for the\nwas made last nlghl. uud -IH r.uks were made op, with seven in\nloft unattached ns Hpiiroa.\n(imposition of  Hln*-*\nIn   (he   following   table,   the   nanus on one line constitute a\nii the\nlb, 111\nIstory\n- day\nthose\nplay.\nseason\nlllll Of*\nOXFORD UNIVERSITY\nBEATS SWISS TEAM\nI LONDON. Doc. 21\u2014(Ciiinullaii I-i'cbs\niCtiiili'.l t.-xford University's ice hoe-\nlltey bum ilofvutetl llu. BvvIbh national\n'   in 111  l,,v li  I\" li liicl.iy. : ',11,111 Ui II\nI .-iil.l.-  li i' Winter's , ..nvi.ium.il nl   nl\nI Miiiinii. swiuerlniul.   Th\" cutulliloii*\nful-  Hi,,   hockey   mutch   ivi'i-y  perfect,\niln- hi' 1,1'Iiik Mi'i.v fust,\nA   .-iiiiii-  flinu   Mucrren  on   lJ.'v.   II\nntuti'il  Unit  Oxford,  which,  Willi  one\nexception,  wus repi'i-si-nted w'hully  by\n, <' IIIIIllllMIH.    'llvfilllril      I'limbl'ldge      I.V\n;; in o in iiiii seventh iiiiniKii inter*\nvui'slly leo hockey imitili.\nmil. iiiiiI Cobb, Itulh ami 1*1. Mouse!\niii each,\nRuth Make. Now Hccoril.\nAs mined beforo Kuili established\nii nt-w record for homo runn with\nMi, Mousol uml K, It. Williams. Bt.\nl.mils. being iii.il ful- mvoml |,laet'\nwiih si nmil, whllo Clarence Wglker.\ni ['hlliidelphlu, wus third Willi 23.\nI.lttli. attention, wim puld lo steal-\nlng lmsi'\u00bb. .-ind ih<- sacrifice wnn not\nused us fvcrtucnlly uh In burner\nvi'iim fm- tlu- sninu roason Ihnt prohibited bono stealing. Staler pilfered\nT, Inge*, nine. IS nml i.'obb 3S, \\V.\nX, Wmubnguniis I'li'Vi'liuul. laid iluwii\nIt Riii-rlfh-1'n. Owen Hindi, lMiult.\nWnshlliglnn, II; M.-I.iiiiIk, Huston, 3r,,\nmil  Mulllnn, Chicago,  111.\nBKira\nW. I'.illi. i\u25a0hi'ili in\nHov. P. 11. ilruliiiii\nT.   nil, il,mn\nA. 1). McUud\nW.  II. Bleed\nV.   0,   Whllelious.\nT.   K.-llh\nA. H. Horswill\n\\V.   Myom\nIt. II. Trtnwoll\nlliury   Wiiltht\nfn, Kuili' i i\nllol.t.   lllll\nII.   W.   Wi'li\n!\u2022'.   .1.   lloh'H\nIt.     I).      ll.lll:,'\nII.   MIIViiIh\nIS. ll.  luinl.'lH\n\\V.   II,  TIllllllKUII\n.1,  II.   Illiliilin\n.  'II.   \\V.    HtllH.'I'lMOU\n1 Ituy  sliui'ii\n11.    IIOI'Mll'Ull\n.1.    l-111-lllll'l\ni:. it. it\"ii|iniii\nA.   i.-itri-lc\na. .i. um\nK.   il.  Hniylli\nil.   liiniHliii.\n,1. M. Ai-liiHlruiiK\nA    l.illli\nW, J. Meagher\n.1.   VV.   Huhum\n11. J. Ituliormuii\nll\nTlllllLi\nl.uim\nA. lllliilivmlli\nt'n in liliill\nlillllUIIOII\n,1. McOulltllll\nl'. 1'rnrtnliy\n\\Vnnll\u00ab\nllnyduu\nKliU!\nI-.  II.  Ilini.\nA.    Illi-li\nII.  1*.  Ivvniiy\nW.  \\V.  Hluii'kMu\nii. l-lckerliis\nI,, (.'riiul'ui'il\nS. .1.   Townuoil\n,- >iur..'-\nP, 11. Jtirn\ni. ll.iin-ill\nK. Umlt'rry\nt>. (1'Ni'lll\nMi-Al'lliili'\nM. \\\\ lihm.ii\nIlrown\nKi'l-BIIKiill\nK.\nII.\nII.\nW,\nI lio.\nW\nMiirlln\nItlli'lil.-\nAndrew\niiu-ii\n1,   Mi'llrlil,\nWiiii,.\nil.   1 til. li:.\nli.   Sturlt\n0. will\nl.iiiuili'\nA. Il.inihun\nI'lili'liiii-il\nII.  n.  Hull\nll,   II.   I'VlCIU-'ll\n.1.   I'.uilii'ry\nIt.   P.   Irwlit\ni'. li. Hhii'kwui\n\u00bb*. i:. Wumwi\nA.    A.    I'.rrli\niiiu\n'Imil I\nII. Illlkkln\nDoncon\nl.,'i;r.n..l\nSKl'UNIlS\nItiiuiitllti\nK.  Tliiiln\n11.   llulHli'lrr\nAntiunion\nHlobo\nK.nlliy\nMi-moil\nw. nuiii'iniyiu'\nIt. i-lnrki-\nI-. wuti-ni\n. HuKlihIo\nMaurer\nLiipiillil.'\nII.   I'liiili-\nII.   Mull. I-\nlli'lllii'lt\nHulluil'.j'llu\n,   U  A.'fl.ok\nWnll.'.ull\nl.v   Wliifil\n11.  Mu'lii'W\nII.   Mur.v\nV.    lton-''H\nm \u25a0\u25a0..  Porin\nA.   .Initial \u00bbl\n.    I.    M. \u2022 '.nml Vli\ni'.  Hholtuidnr\nA. Motley\n,,|||i,i-\nMcOoiwld\nlil\". .VII\n.   .1.   IIOHklllK\n.  T, Tall\n;t. K. .1. r\nWim Iiini\nl-*llllii\"rl-ll\nM 'i:.,'.ru\nII.  Ilnin-.l.'ll   .\n!,.   I Iii).I\nl.li.Mi\nII.   II.    l.hmVuv\nT.   It.     -nlllw.'ll\nI'.   Uiliuhor\nW.     I'llilCOi'\nW.  .1.  Wnli'l'ii\nA.  Wood\n\u25a0ill.i\nI'lmiim-lu'ii ni-uilni\" - w. smiii'iliiini. T   Brown\nI'-. McHardy, r.  I   Arahlbald, w. J.H. nil\t\nII.\nII.   I'uiili\nW. .1. H.iiui'11\n.1. II. I'ninvni\nA.   S.   lluntwlll   Ji\n.1.   A.   Mil ilii\nII.   Iltniii'liuril\nIti-v. .1. I'. Wi'Hltunn\nI'-. C.   Mcl'hnrli-ii\nnil  Julian\nN, S. Iluuutuii\nI'l. I.. I'lllinlilir\n.1. A. Iliuilii'll\nW. A. Triiv.u\nA. J. liuiiii.'il\nC. II. liulilimun\nIt. A. l-.-.-l.l. s\n(lev. J. II. milium\nH. V.    Illlllll'lUllll\nI-',   lluui-lirr\nA.   lllllKWilll\nr. a. Mi-iMimiii\nJ,  M\u201errlM\nW.     Mli'ki'li-iUI\nW.   II.   llnnl.r\n.1.   I'.   Moritnn\nT.    |iruni.ru-ld\n11.  I lui l ou\nII.   O.   Iin-k.ii\nA. I'nnililuil\nH, sti'lrzuki r\nWi  MiintuHli\nII.   T.   Slmiuuiii\nC.   I'*.   Ilunlir\nIt. C, llluluiiiiiil\nnih.  I-.   W.  Tyli'i'.\nMOOSE JAW HOCKEY\nCLUB OUT OF LUCK\nr.M.n.MtV. Dec. JT.\u2014Offlclala nf\nUio Mm.si- .low hockey iiuh lonluhi.\nuver Iuiik dlntniu'i' lolo|ihone, made\ni imil, ii i,,n tu President _, I.. HKii-\nnrdoon fm- ndmltlancp in tin- \\Ve\u00abi-\n1'i'it i'.'iuiidu urbfceilonnl loasuo. \"I\ninld ihem tbut llu-y w-cro drkidoilly\n\"in nl link.\" aald Mr. Itli-htirdaon\n\"\\\\*u kiivi' ,Mi,i,M. Jnw n chanco in\n<iii.,< in nm \u25a0attiu uuu' us itt'Kiiiii\nhum miiuii-il it franehlDB, Inu llu-y\nrefuoed, ntutlinj Hmi ih,;. Intcinlod lo\n\"ili-k in llu.- uniiiiiiu- hniRa.\"\nli wnn li'tirtii'il hero thin attovnooil\nhu IIi-kIiiu hud nkni'il lili-lt Irvln\n\u2022I ih, Ucflno Victoria*, und Spunk\nSparrow uf thn Moosu .luw learn, ir\niin is iho properly uf Hie Vancouver\nlearn, but PralOopI frunk Puii-lek\n-\u25a0r.iiiiiii uennlwlon to Woi Chump\nin   mm   Iri in   lliin   whilir.\nSELKIRKS WIN\nTHREE STRAIGHT\nwiNNll'Kd. Doo, :\u25a0; Kniklrk tinik\ni iiiuiu-iintllnit lund In llu. .Muultulr.i\nsenior hockey Hi-iics wlien Ihoy wtjv\nHnlr ihlrd sti-ulKlu vlclory by ill\u00bbpns-\npnslliK   of   lhu   Wllinl|i\"!M.   ]u   1,1   I.\nIllklll.     Tin-   vlHltnrs   hud   n    inaikiil\n\"\u25a0'iri' In the pluy In every p-'rlud,\nI iln,neb  I hoy   were hnnlly  niiiiini   i,\n\u00bboeh n lii-Ki' iiiiiikIii. Hnillh, i-lurk\n' nni   Morrison   atari id   lur   thn   win\nCAMP ON HISTORIC GROUND\nNELSON VICS LEAVE\nTO BATTLE AT KASLO\nTb.- riril  Nolaon I k\"}  nmtrogo.\nUuu uf nny i-ltiss to li-IIVO llu- lily\nl.i gin- Imtlln lllls s iiM.n will lu\nllln Nl'lsoll Vlus. Ibi> i-lnsiy Jiiuli\nsi'ven thnt decisively ilefaiml Knlr-\nvli-lv In .Miiiuliiy night's eldsli nt lie\nakntlnK rink*\nTin- vies leave mi Uu   Knalo in m\nthis   ufieriiuiin   I ui   niiuiiiK   lu\nIhile tiiuri-is with ilu- KCulps ul ih<\nIviiiiu Inileuns uii'i whom they will\nclash ui Kiu.li, iimlsiii.\nTheir   llln-lip   niil   l.i;      tiiml.    W.\nt-'iiimi: defense, II. I'itts uud 1). In\nllrlsny;   center,   I'.   ltutlod\u00bbo;   right\nwin-:, tl. Hniwell; left wini;. I>. Me-\nU-iin:    spurt's.    II.    Murphy    uml    '\nHull,\nNearly everything lw\u00bb Impruveil in |\n1hc  lust  four  iii mi  yeurs  except j\nmet hods of taxation. :\nThe\nIhui\nWHERE SIR  ISAAC  BROCK  FELL\nin,, .-i.hus in ibe foreground uf the picture mark Uio spul ul\t\ne   llrueli   fell.     It   Is  ul   XlnKnrn-nii.llu-l.iike,   nenr   the   alto   \"f  \"I'l\nLOOSE LEAF LEDGERS\nIn All Standard Sizes\n\"  ***\u00ab   \"       -il&'    W\u00bbf'V \u2022-\nAnd in Different Bindings\ni\n,\nSP.ECIAL\nRULED\nFORMS\nRULED\nSTATEMENTS\nRULED\nSYNOPTICS\nWe Olnry \u00bb \u00bbt\u00bbck of letlifer, blll-\n_ttA and. trans fer binder*.     \/\nt \u2022 -\"Uf'1'-\natii,.*...-*-\nOur ipeeitl ledger binding In red\n]\u00ab\u00abtheur and corduroy, with solid\nsteel back, in noted for it\u00bb long wearing qualities, attractive appearance\nand reasonable. price.\n>\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\nOur transfer and billhead binders\nare made up much mora strongly\nand In bettor wearing material than\ntha ordinary binder for this pur-\npone.\n*>-\u00bb\u2666->*->\u2022\u00bb\u2666-\u00bb\u2022\u00bb\nThe Dally News Bindery gives\nprompt service In making up all\nkinds of ruled sheets, both standard\nand special.\nRULED\nLEDGER\nSHEETS\nRULED\nBILLHEADS\nRULED\nINVOICES\n1 WRITE OR TELEPHONE    \u2022\nTHE DAILY NEWS JOB DEPARTMENT\n\u25a0AKER \u00bbTR\u00bbT\nQaolHy Printers\nNELSON,  B.  0.\nj Sensational Hitting Through\nout Season; Detroit Leads\nI    Sluggers' Record.\n \u25a0*\u2022\ni CHICAflO, in., lieu. IT.- Ilnlllnu uf\n[tho iiu'.-i aeiuialloual characlcr feu\n[lured ilu- gnmea uf the Algerian\nb.-uiiue tliroughoul iln- M-.-ison of 1t'2l\nlu'viirillnii tu ibe official league  bn\nIllIK   reeiiril.i   JlMll   l-Slieil.     I'ii, liullU'llut\nfii'ldlim pluys nere a nuturul sctiuenc\nlo the heavy' bitilnii mul faal anil\neli-ver huse riiiinlnit uu hit uiul run\npl.iis wus the order uf lhe day, Thi\n.\u2022it uf base sleuliiiK. In.wi ver. wns\n.ilneisi .Ii-\u2014-11111.11..I. It luhm obvluiu\nthnl in lake two b-ise. nr moro \u201en\nihe probable forthcoming ban hit wm\nbelter sti-ut.'ity fur the runner thun\nin rlah being cul down uu un attotnpl\nin steal,\nN'O    les.s   (hull    13,(93   SUfi     bits   Wi'l'i\niiiu.l.' iii 018 game* ef which >M|\nimi,' two-baggera, nm fur Hue,- luari\numl the hitherto unprocodented num.\nIn r nf 177 wer.. Inline runs. Thej uv-\ntmtget!   u   tittle   mure   tImti   IW nil'   tn\niihe  gnme of.which   mora  thun   five\nIVi'le   fnr   exllll   buses.\n'Ihi'    I 111 lull    elub    led    the    i-limit'-l'V\n| wilh nu averago uf ,3m fur lhe m.'u-\nisnii. followcil by Cleveland with ,301:\nol, l.mils. .mn. uml iim champion New\nI Yuri,   Vaukei-s  iiiih uu  evtdi  ,'l'iu.\nTl Iminplolis.    led    by    \"Bubo\"\nUulh, ilreie mil 181 humo runs uud\nI were flr-t ill lolal bm.es. Si. Liiuls\n[gatheled toil Irlplos ntul llelrult IM.\nI while   ihe   Cleveland   IiuIIuik   whaled\ntill iwo-liuso liiis.   Ti i.elmmplun,\nulsn  coaxed  III I  Imses un   bulls  frum\nthi rums   pIleherH.  .Ww   Vurk   bo-\nInu  uitiii'li'l   BU  mul   Delrnlt   W3,\nThe grentcal luiliililuiii rocord of\nihe year, niiriu'tlug mnr.. Intereat\nthun anything thnl bus hftfotoforo ue-\netirriil In btlaeballi wus llu- perfurm-\niiin-e of Ooorgo II. Itulh, wim broke\nhis uwu wm Id ri'f'i'il fnr bumu rims\nby milking ii'* fife blnns tlmt wore\ngood fur the rullliil Irlp. In three\nslleeesslie    seusnns    Ituth    hns    rillseil\nlbe record of 86 liuine runs mndo lu\nJUH   fli-l    tu   I'll.   Illell   111   Til    I   IH\"!\nlo 69,\nHcilmann   Loada   Avoraue.\nHurry   F.   Ilelltniinn.   Detroit   out.\nfb-ldi-r. In-lit uut MniuiHer t'libb by five\npupils fur the ICllffUO leadership In\nlull I Iiik wllh u rn'iiril of Ml. Hell-\nhum mude 337 hits in Mil itutiu-s ftir\nii total of Hdti rtins. Hellinun seureil\n111 runs nud was res|iuuslhle fnr 110\nmure of the TliSira' lolul uf\/DHII. Ilu\nIs ereilllcil In Ihu 11. II. I-', iiilumn\nWilli IW runs, but these Include Ills\n111 homes. Ilellmiinn led everyuue In\nsending runs ueruss the plnle eaco|H\nItulh. iiini wiih credited wllh 170. ol\nwhieh 511 were Tils own fuiir-bum'\nblotril   uulh counted in ilmoa, J, t\nTublu. St. Lutlls. lielnn secoiul wllh\n119, Blaler third with lit und i.'obb\nfourth wllh  194,\nMnntigi'l- Trls Hpeulter RiadQ'61 two.\nhuse hits. Ituth II. Ilellmnnn und hi\nteumllliitu. IU II. Veni'li. i:: euch. und\nIt. .Meusel, New Vork. 10. Howui-d\nKbunks. Wushlngtoti. drove out 19\nthrcc-buggqi's,' Tobin  aud   ilelor,   II\nIN Till'!  LAND OF THU GONDOLA\nyhlcntino Wlilluui... who recently\nvisited Yfuiru, gives thc following\nintereMliig iieeouiil uf whal lie saw\nIn Ihu lieuullful Adriatic city:\nline goto used tu the ptuclil Willi rwuys nf Venice; une finds tho\nworld uf todny slipping; bohln I one\nIn her narrow -cnllc\" ut- on her tor*\nluiitis t-tiniils. Hot the ooioluta sup.\nbrIqii of ull menus nf wlleeleil\ntrafflo by ibe gondola cumc.-i us a j\npe-petiiul   mul   liitwllili-i:iiK   surprise, j\nThere nre nil sorts und euliililluns\n\u2022<f giiiululiis, front ilie elegantly up.\nliolatorod prlvutc kind, with gun- I\ndoliers In heat liveries, which He\nul the steps ut the itreut pilluces nf\nlhe Venetian und foreign nobility\nalong tho front of lho Urund Curtul,\ndown   tu   the   hiiiublu  iinttiucs  used\nby    the    smnll    shopkeepers    in    their\ndully work,\nline sueh whloh I imlleeil imni-\nthe Klaltu bridge eiintni'iieil. lu addition lo threo men. ti iiii'ture nf the\n.Miiibiiinn. n barrel uf wine, twu eur-\nbuys of carbolic cold, u box of iils-\notiils, and some hunilredweights uf\nhay.\nAnothor, whieh craned tb\" Low-\nof Ihe fbiii-liiieyi gondola in whieh\nI wus faring forth mi u chopping\nexpedition, wns piled su hlitli with\nmaUrctMea that the bend of Us owner only Just uppi'ureil above ihe\nload. '1\nI   SUUItOHO   Ve-.'l bnily   WllO   bus   lirnn\nto Vonlce hus guile iii ;i gondola to\nvilli the antique shops. It hi great\nfun.\nyour godollcr, from lll\u00ab i\"ieh high\nup ut .uml- bnek, bulls mi iipeii portal\nwin.-.' uM'en uml sllppeyy steps nre\nWlisheil   by   lhe   ivulers  nf   Hie   ennui.\nA curious cry is ihe gonlollor'i\u2014\nsonnlllliix In tween n Iln!\" nnd n\niluyl\"\nAn iinelonl mnn. armed with a\nfenrsuine looking .iiiuk. appenrs. anil,\nafter grapplliig Hi\" gondola f\u00ab\u00bbi tn\ntin- step:', prdduees n laiulinlf bonVd\ntu enable you tu gain Hie punh dry.\nxll.it).\nThrough ih.- huge. lo.tljr rooma ..\nroni\" n''l Veuellnn IllilliSlnn >\"U ni\u00ab)\nwntidur In owed uilnih-inun ol the\nspleiiilur which inns! Imvu marked\nllu-  uld   Vein linn   hnnii'.-i,\nHrriit chain uphbltitorert in nnclent\nluuled leather ur heavily glldwl,\ngolden or richl) palmed bod* gorge-\nmis lup.'sirles, vust carved ohcsH and\nliurcts. itntuury, bms\u00ab mul liewtor,\narc se t in wniuierr.ii pinfu-i.,,.\ngome uf thorn sty genuine: minie\n,,f  Hi,-in  ure   nut:   but  in .CVl'U', case\nil\u201e.  [irlelor. with hand .\"' nonrti\nprill, i- Hint when nn iibjeil is 're-\nproiliizlnin\u25a0\u2022\u2022 he will unfiiltorlng pi\"-\nclnim   It.  Jusl   ns  he  will   never   i.ii!\nin nttesi tin- authenticity nf n genuine piece.   The inn ut unHiiui-b,.!'1\nlng   iu   Venice   Is   lu   see   ItOW   litten\nyuur   own   juilgiiuni   coineldim   ni'li\nthe  Bllteniellls  id  III\"    pnlr\t\nIn Vi nice Hie nolao \"f wboola i-\nlug  ..bs-iii,   Hu-  vUilpr,   Inny   notice\nunusual aoiilida whieh. Iliough common   to   iithei   .ii '   elsewhere\ndrowned  In  Hu   rune of the  imfJIc.\ntheae un- Hu- murmur ol vt -  I\nHie perpetual rustle of i\"'i on none\npnveineiiis. a i\"*'b-- medley ni\nHuiiiel which ull dni Inns' and III' ill-\nlu Uu- night rttw from ibe nnnron\nslri-els ninl  the Open -I'.u'\"-\n!M-^?t\u00bb3\u20ac\u00abW\u00bb\u00ab!J\nStore Closes at 12:30 Today\nBuy'Seal of Quality'Goods\nBecause the Hudson's Bay Co.'s guarantee stands behind\nevery article bearing this \"Seal of Quality\" trade mark.\nBefore any merchandise is allowed to carry this mark\nit has to go through the most rigid laboratory tests, therefore, the public has learned to place great faith in this\n\"Seal of Quality\" merchandise. You get the utmost value\nfor every dollar you spend on all \"Seal of Quality\" merchandise.\nTEAS\nCOFFEES\nFLOUR\nSILK\nBLANKETS\nSPICES\nTOBACCOS\nCANDIES\nnAKING POWDERS\nMEN'S CLOTHING\nMEN'S SHIRTS\nAnil dozens of other articles.   Look for the \"Seal of Quality\" label every time.\nTHE    FIRST    BABY one  pair of  White  All  Wool\nBorn    in    Nelion    district    in Crib      Blankets     'from      tho\ntho   Now   Year   will   receivo \"Bay\"  as  a  prize\nHISTORIC DOCUMENT\n\u2022\"\u25a0\u2022\u2022\u2014Km t_ ^\n\u00bb.     JMs lutg\nm sail K. aataUVM :-\u2022.'.. I'.i ., si<\nrwsi\u00bb\u00ab .laremCi .t farlt.asat Ml ttjr\n\u2022*\u2022 \u2022\"\u2022 \"tm-miw'tia . afctte*: asassaai fer un\nrmaarn at _maamm, *__.__, u mttta -\u00bb Mam. at\n^t-ltm. at SeaOt.et, IrtaUM.'m* it aat\u00bbM BBaU *.\nrait rial t..- um n\u00bbft.saari -t.ti.iat.iaa. *\u2022\n'' Lfttf -a****\n1A& %_l\n\u00a3\u00a3_k\n-.(.___    \u20220--)v^-'   .\n<\/,:-~_'e-at.   K*~<-*-*-**   \u25a0\nSIGNATURES   TO   THE   IRISH   TREATY\nlie     Iii-   s.i; ins   i..   ||ie   in ,:>    which   is   nuw   being   discussed\nl.y Hi\" Hill Klniimi.   Uoyd ' 'go   Aualen rhumlicilitln.  l,ort| Birkenhead.\nWinston i-hurebi.II Worthing Bvwi llnnun tln-nwood .mil llcorge llcwart\nsigned '.:> i.iii.iii ..I Drltaln. Tin- Irishmen nlgned In Oallle ibe signature!\nbeing those of Arthur (IrlfOlh, Michael f.-oUlns, Ruben Bordon, K. S. Duggon\nntul ll 'gi> II.   Iiulii\ni-k;  anu  i-iii \\th t i.iiis\nMr. II. O. Ilollliujwurih. urgnnliingl\nM'Cl-i'liil'y    fur   Iln nnli \"1   I'luu   |\neesler.    I'lngl.'iiul.    gives I'\"'\" still-. :\nitiii.s   lu   ihe   juurnnl   \"I Iln    Mill-i\nIsiry of Agrleuli  un lhe \u2022 rllvlUi\nnf pig mul  potato clubs,\nlie explains Uml  iheeo elul* nre ;\nnol new In liliiin-i slirshll\", Thev eg.\nIste.l. In- mis. lung before 111'' wur. I\n,'blefli    i,ii   llie   I'lilsiiulil   Hills,   nnd\nstand   mu   us    able   cgnmplee   \u2022\" '\nIndependent 11,1-111 displayed by ng\nrleultur.il workers lu Cotawold villages til a period when wnftes Wore\nlow mul the families nl fnnii lulmrew\nreceived little froeh ment apart trnm\nlhe pigs they fed nml kllh'il tt)\nIQIO u pig in lltuse dnys w.is tl serious lunller- It   ul st  spell   ruin  lu\nsnlue  euscs  und  n   seheitie   fur   luu-\ntllul    lllsllluliee    wlileh    llllll    u    greut\ndenl   iii i umuu-iiil   ii   wns  therefore |glintnco elub were th\nestablished   by   iln-   Ullage   In borers,\nlu    ..Hi. r    iniiil..    ihe    collage    plg-\nkeepors formed Ihemvotves Into clUhk\nfor the miittttil tiistiruiii \u2022\u25a0 ni their\npigs.      Th,.    smull     piiuiiiln-    were\npaid   iiiiu    i    union   tttnd    uuii-it\nIn s'line i .is w.is .ui .nu ii'i-iI by'\ndonations from farmer* iimi mini\n.iinpiilbliii'r'. uui lhe Inuihpi.irtcr.\nii- ibe elub wus generally Hi\" ullage\nnn and to obtain tbut souse of security which\ntiistir.iiu'e gives. Thruiigh having\nin pay mn mile fur cornpenantlon,\n\"\u25a0nn' ill ih\" older clubs huve built\nup reservo fumls umiuinliug in some\niiisi-s   tu   hiiiiili-eds   nf    pounds.\nUOTTOMliEY  tutors   ttlllN   BUUV\nI\"\nThe   rules   ul    II tub   wi\nnml    sllllple,    null    if   .1    111, till,\nmi   unforlunnto   us   in   lotra\n-un il    pig    Ile    WUS    fully    nr\nI'lllipeiis ileil,   Mniirillllg   In   Ib\n.md ilm flniiiiclul stutus ni II\nt'l'lllli.   Ill\"   pOlnl    I.f   VliW    \"i   ll'\nbusiness     lhe     I'Slubbsllllienl\nluge   pig   clubs   Wns    is   r.sln\nwa\u00bb* primitive, and It losees occurred   ,\"\u00bb.\u00bb*J   '\u25a0'\",'-    Th\"  lrM  \"f  \"\"*   \"I\"\"*\nbefore u  reserve  fund   Was Inilli  ,,,,: |.r..i...l.ly mil i..k\" piuc shui-Hy.\nibe   outlook   bccuipc   serious.  _ l'ot-       -j, cicli group * 100 pot    tlure\ntunatety, however, 11.>- hlll-lirvd l\"*\u00bb I ure m,, wi\u201e, mv interceted In \u00bb\u25a0-\nwer.- healthy, nnd futalltles Were not toraatloqal urrulrs md us who Ire\nnuniorous.    Tin-  objects  ui   ib\"  iu-   im, i..sii-,t lu Hnlr inughbore' nifalrs.\nl.n.*Sl)l'N      Hee.    117.\u2014It       is      nn-\nnounced llutl lloratlu liottomlcy, M.\nI'., bis ,.us,d in be editor of tho\nWci'kl) I'liblieutiuii. .luhn llllll. ill er-\nilir in .I, mln his whole attention  Io\nin \".'il   imi piiiiileul affairs und io\nemuhun  lm mo Sunday pnpers.\nIlutloinlcy   is   ll npluinuiii   in\nu charge ugulini llcuben Blglund, su\nagejit, ni alleged crlmlnul libel in\ni.uiii' elti.ii   wilh   llultnlliley's   Victory\nMACDONALD'S\nFine Cut\nV2lb-15* por those\nsmokers\nwho like\nMb.tin-85*\nHACDONALDS\ncut Fine\nor who roll\ntheir own\nC*7M eseWOAX-V tctitX. a Acalt\n 'ML!   J-W \u2022 \u2022*      \u25a0\n\u2014\"\nrr\nTOI? NELSON DAILY NEWS,     WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER Z\\_ 1921,\nTHE ARK\nNEEDS CASH\n. And our way ot getting It le to\nejfve bargains. Como and get some\not the following lines: Flunnuiette\nBlUnkets. Quilts, Ladles' and Children's Hoatory, Curtain Material*\nQlnebeme, Galatea* Flannelottea,\nDrees Goods. Illbhons, Corsets, Men's\nWear, Linoleum*, Ttiblo Ollclofh,\nRuge. Cooking Utensils. Ranges. Furniture, etc.\nChene  6M\nJ. W. HOLMES\ntOt   Vernon   *t\nAccurately filled and as to\nyour doctor's orders by experienced graduates\n-   Prices   Reasonable\nMAYOR AT TWENTY-TWO\nSAY, MEN\nYou ought to aee our naw shipment of Socks, juat like mother made, without aeama at heel\nor toe.\nFLEMING'S STORE\nFAIRVIEW\nSt Charles Milk\nThe Old 81,-indby\nFamily else, 0 for - -Sl.OO\nI Am Busy\nTESTING EYES\nMy patrons do the advertising. My complete, accurate system always gives\ntatisfactory results. Glasses\nsupplied. Broken lenses replaced.  All  repairs made.\nA. Higginbotham\nOptometrist   Spoclallet\nReome 3, 4 and 6, Griffin Blaok\nJOHN DALY\nCABINET CIGAR STORE\nMAIL   ORDERS   ATTENDED   TO\nPROMPTLY\nSmoking Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes end\nFull   Stock   of   Cigars,   Qiaarettet.\nOther Smokers' Suppliaa\nChristmas Tree and Pet Elephant Features of Entertainment; 'Dance.\nLiterally hundreds of veterans'\nkiddies onjoyetl Ihotnsolvi\/ to tho\nlimit ln ono wild glad romp nt thc\nUTnriatmas tree ontoruunment In thu\nEagle hnll yesterday nrternoon und\novenlng under the nttspicea of iho\nO, w. V. A., nnd nfter tucking nwnv\nnil tlio good Ihlnga they could cat\ntrooped to their homes bearing trophies ot the big event ln the shape\nof toys, and cuto littlo sacks full of\nnuts, candles nnd fruit\nLong before tho appointed hour\na Bten.tly stream ot the youngsters,\nboys nnd.girls of nil ages anil slses,\npoured Itno tho building from ull\nparts of the city. Jinny of 'them\n\u2022ivero accompanied hy tholr parents,\nor wore themselves guardians of\nyounger brothers nntl sisters.\nThey wero mot by a cheery commltteo of a. **\\V. v. A. member*,\nmembers ot thc Ladlos* auxiliary, nnd\nfriends. All u-oro made very welcome, nnd nl 5 o'cIock wore ushered\nIn relays Into lhe Veterans' hall for\na substantial und obviously enjoyable suppor. Christmas culim und\npies and sweetmeats disappeared\nwith amoxlng rapidity, cuusldcrlng\ntho-volumo of excited chatter nnd\nyells ot laughter, wnilo the Indies\nbustled nbout prctui-ng more nnd\nstill morc on their eager guests.\nElephant   Ci nit or   nf   Inn\nFor an hour or moro nftorward\ntho big dnnco hnll. gully decorated\nwith streamers, nnd contnlnlng u\nreal marvel ot a Christmas treo, was\nthe scene of ono hugo delightful\nfrolic. Thc kiddles trooped in. nnd\ndisdaining the scuts thnt appealed\nto parents, klld around, danced to\npiano music, played games and ln\nshort enjoyed thcmsolvos with the\nabandon that ls only ot childhood,\nTho big, wonderful tree ut the platform end, with Its precious lond\nof parcels, wus u constnnt uingnct.\nBut oven ll was forgotton for n\nspace when a real live centered!\nolepbant banged through the dodr-\nway and with a prootgloiis trunk\nnosed Its wny through the crowd!\nDelighted screams licraldi-d Its appearance. A hundred little hands\npulled ut Us hldo, until nflcr ineffectual rushes ami flounders It wtir\novercomo,    brought    to    earth,   unit\niiiiipiil of Ita hide by sheer weight\nof numbers.\nsuiilu Divests Tree\nItomp followed romp until with*\nu shrill whistling sound, big. burly\nI .iiii.i Claus, rolled In red and nidi-\ntitlng bi iii'vnh'iu'c, entered, and wus\nescorted by n pushing, siui-kkIIiik\ncrowd of younitstt'i-H to the Chrjet.\nmoa tree. There ills \u2022jenevuli-iui' wus\nexemplified. livery kiddle In tie\nIiall wan cnlled- by nana anil pre-\nsontod with aome ball, im-elinnicul\ntoy, Jumping tack, nplrtnlng tup. or\nii necklace, u beautiful dressnl dull,\nii book, or a gnine by the tielnvcil\nChristmas visitor, while his tremendously busy aeelennit added vt_-\nt-ome sucks ot candles, nuts nntl\nfruits.    No  noe  wus  forgotten,  und\nGEM\ni\nViola Dana\nIn a bright, snappy comedy,\n\"THE OFF SHORE\nPIRATE\"\nHallroom Boya Comedy,\n\"FALSE ROOMERS\"\nTopics of the Day\nFox Canadian News\nT-|ERSONS\nlag, 0ften havc\nl^ji \\ justifiable rea-\n-4A ) son for com-\n^Eft*'*' [plaint with\ntheir eyes. It is my professional practice to detect\nthe cause, through experience with Dr. C. F. Prentice's method, of which it\nhas been said:\n\"Wc   are   indebted   to\nPrentice for thc\nNEW METHOD\n\u2014Les   Annates   d'Oculis-\ntiquej Paris, 1892.\n10. PATENAUDE  ,\nOptitt   and   Optician\n' DR.   AMY   KAUKORAN\nKk'L-tctl nm.vitr of Fiilipm.*, Ohio.    Shi' ***'.rvi-tlvovoi'\u00bb''iis will) Jim vnhintin,T\nmiMli\u00ab-ui corpa uml is wughiK wot* on hoOUagg?\nWhon  tin' khhllt'H left  nrouml  eight\no'clock,   Utoro   wi-ro sevoral   hundred\nurtUnit    lulnihvn**   of    ihr    VetortUtB*\nChriHtmas    trt>e    eiitcrtuintnr'nt.\nI*iitpr in tlu- even!iik, u Mk crowd\nf vHomnt*. tholr relatives and friend**\nKiitheriMl nt tho hull fte tho dance\nfor adults. Excellent \\ ruualo din-\npWlipd hi lhe c. I', h. occhoMtm\nhou lu red the gueHta Into i\\ i\\u._>*\nof waltuv, fox trot*, nhe*titepa nnd\ntho like, which woe kept up until\niwny nfter midnight. A sorlnlriv\nSpirit nnd tin* splendid effortH of\nthr ntunuKinR cothinlttcott hoth during tho dunce program and during\nthe   refreshment   hour,   ensutod   tho\n'!(\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..  of tho  whole it fair.\n...m.t \t\nV. A. Hhould have appenrod. Kuch\nt uldJer patient in ihe lioRpital wuh\nilu- recipient nf a pair of nocks froni\nthe  y. M. O. A,\nFEATHERED FRIENDS\nBECOME SOCIABLE\nNelson'* pel flock ot ft'iil rfuwl,\nwhich haunt the nheet of watt\u25a0\u25a0 between the cily nnd North NYlhun .-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\ncure In the knowledge of tholr pro-\nti'i'tlim by tin- (,*,nm- lawt*. havo UtJoti\np.-trl ieii Luly   In   evidence   si no-   Mnu-\ndny morning, whon tin- Aim was\nspamif.l with It* flf.sr coating of\nIce. Yenterday Mie Ice was MOW'\ncoated, and the flocks thovmg iirmind\non the white -surface were easily dln-\niinguiahod.\nThe wcnlher took a warm turn\nycMlerdny, nnd the citv w:is under\nil ttfiowy  carpet. ,\nUnder these condition*, Uu- hints\nwintering nrouml the rln are particularly tame, ami m n> n bhti Jro\nit making friends wiih autne family,\nmaking regular chIIh in the yard,\nI.arse flooltH of cedar tfmxwlnp* are\nwintering hero, though thew blrde\ndo nut Ki'iin to bo *\u25a0*> uumeruiis ae\niwo winters ngo.\nPersonal Mention\na. a. Potter ii:i\nCOU-ft I.\n\u25a0il   Hum   th<\nlual    nigh\nKreil    i:\u00bbl..rtH    cam.*\nfrom  tin-  ranch ut   Via\n({eone   VV.   steel  siM hi   tlu-   ChrJe\nman holidii>s  in  |<ethtiHdge.\n\\V.   J     <i. ilirneht,   who   n.ilUlv    le\ntile   eity    to    resldi-    In    Uthbrlilgc\nupending a   fi-w  dnj-   in  ih<   city.\nOBITUARY\nIII.I.ISOX\nMra.   K.   Bjiy-mn.  .ii;. il   78,   \u00bbt   tlili\nNelson News ol the Day\nrEitaosAL\nIf .vim Imvu |'\\it iiiiptli'il \"Klrat Alii\"\nrrom mi-mory  tin n  yon know timl \u2022 Itn-\nimtii'iit  ...,\u25a0.. i,;. i\"    n\\i-s  in Hi.it.* or\ni <>in   .'IfiirtH.\n\u00bb      llic   Afrnii'.   ..I    Atliltol,   TonlBliI\nitml  'I'limorrtaiv. i lt,7 >\nTmilKlit nt Hi. hu\n\u25a0Slllllli    I'lllll.-.'     Am\n111.- I'lintlllii\nV    li'l-llK-l,.\nlOtl   h.-llt.\nI \"Jljll I\nTile \\ilnou Humin-nK tlollcgo r,iiiiiln\u00ab\nI'pi'ii all tin' Miliiiin. r. This pri'ii'iilit Ut-\niay   In roinpli'lltiK   Iii'-  I'nui'-a-  anil  ilu.in\nnnt   Rlva   Ktiiili'iits  an   uiiportunlts   ta\nforgot,   ilnrlliK   tin-   Inim   ,-llnlliii'l-   vara-\nliotl.  all  ttipy  hnv.-  in-, vtinialy   li-arm-il.\n(Ill)\nl'i, ,1 Linn ivbli\" In lliiink Ilia\nri'l,'iiil>*iiiiil tin- Man nt' Knotoiinj Utile\nili-lii-ral lion|iltiil foi' tin Ir klinlarM* tn\nllllll iltll'lllB hin ilcli'litintl at tin- lina-\n|iilal. (til)\nTtli-ri' will llu ft IIU'.'ttliK ol tlu- N.l-nll\nin-ill. |-alti'il Pni-liiora la thi- I*. K.\nU'lriiii.iifii   nn   ThuntUny   ovsnlng   ut\n\u2022-    ii'lni'li.    t'.    ,1.    t'all.li'l;,    : -a I'.tiiry\n1 \u25a0..... I\nlnila.l\nI'arlii\nfimiTill    \"i     Iln-    lali     Julia\nMia   .Mil    lain-   III \u25a0   at   2   |i.   II\nfi'inn    RoberUnn'a   t'lali-riukliiit\nnl   Mn'  liili<  .Mra.  Illllann\nHi      rrom    Hi.    Snvlour'a\nnw   TlilU'Mla)   al   2   p.   in.\nI It 11\nll.iil,.\"   >\nIttta ntii'ii.\nra iirai'tlMi- - tn n n'llni-K\nfull    l'i\" uii   W.lllti'il.\ni:r,3i\ni:i:mi:.\\ii:i:i;   Tun   nmlita  only  in\ntivn KhoWlllKa i-ftcll Illnlli iniiiint'ln'lli\n..I 7 ami '.i I , p in.. 'Till': AI-'I-'AlltS\nof ANATnl.\"' Tin' Ki-i'iiliat tili'luri- in\ni-iiMl anil tii'li invi'HtUni'1- ever iiiatli'\nallir. Iln iil.nlnplnv heitnli. offerail in '\u25a0'\n-.tup. iiili.il     i.i'     COMB   KAIII.Y \"\"\n1'llltli \u00bb\n\\V.    II.    |*00l,    preslllii\nMlnlm-   ruuipi.ny   or   It\nttirni'il   troin   Spiikna.'.\nlhe   hollilayn,   yiatei-ilai\ntli.\nItem\nliatmllle\n'llllll,   I,.\nInlllltllt    III    S    o'eloi'l..\n*\u2022 i Mm)\nSi'titlu   meet   toaliilil  I\nIiall. t Slill\nik.\nNaw YnirV dance, Clou Molanry N\ni..  Monday.  Jiuiuary  2ml.  lOaiti.'  null.\nTleketH,    #1.0tl.      .Iniiiiainra    urelii'itrn.\n.1.  Honwell. or  Van.', ami hi. mm.   II. (Mil)\nHonwell. of Winlaw, nitli.il  Iiiim  Ymir \t\nlual   nlKtit   lo   \u25a0 !>\u2022 ml   a   1'niiiiiii   ni'   iln-      Aak at the tiovornment Liquor Storo\niilioiil   p.,iin.n     Inr.-. (for   tlto   Nelnolt   Brewing   Co'a.   extra\n| apodal Xmaa l r.   l-onl, for tho tnhcl.\nIan s..iiii-iia. of-Colntlt. nm.   la via-  Free cily ilellvory. (1213)\ntlliiK    Nelaon    (or    ali--    holidays,    the I  \u25a0 ,\nlillral  nr   Ilia   ..um       .Mi-    M.   A.   Slur- rERSONAI.\nmou mid Mra. C. v. tliiRnoh. \"mi:     Arrtiu    or    anatol,\"\n\u00ab\u25a0   ' WITH THE 1-IHEST AU STAB OUT\nEVXB ASSEMBLED WCLX. BB SHOW\nISO   AT   THB   STABEAXD   TOWIOHT\nahs   ToMoitaow   a\u00bbd   Ton   ABB\n111,,   un-   AOVI8ED TO BE EA1U.Y ABO WHAT\nEVEB ELSE   YOU  MAY  MISS  DOBT\nhoapltnl.   nt   ChriaUnaa.   the   Y.   W. !*\"\" T*IS* (M84)\nV. M. C A. 1-I.AY SANTA\nIn   (hi-   Hat   of   ilolinre\nlli-nta nt tho Kootenny Lake Ucnentl I\nolty, died from lltltii't'til ciittuen ut\nKooUinity i'llie tli'tierii] hosultul on\nMondny noon. ^Hlto lind been it rcal-\nilent of tlilB city for about 11 yeara.\nKite wua tiilmltterl Into tho hospital\nin railing health .nbunl threo months\niiko. Two daughters survive her,\nMargaret, who ia u hu\u00bb|iliui employee\nhere,  .-'ini  ft. iiiari'lini  ilnughter wltO'\nl-eallles   111    I'iuill'inil.\n \u2014\u2014. r-r.\u2014 \u2014 -*\u25a0.-; ,-rr-\u2014 v.   'i \u25a0\u25a0.'\u25a0. '\u2014.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'   \u25a0\u25a0; j   jtv.   U IM   \u2122\nPURIty FLOUR\nWhen  nations cn\u00abl  their hrend onj\ntin-   waters,   they  dxpbct   it   to  come\nlmck   In   lhe  fnrm  ot  tlnnjth. i\nOur Idea, of a mil urn I horn con-,1\n.si-rvative \\a \\\\ dentist who IcIIh you\nit   in going to hurt n   Iiuh'. '\n!H   WmW\nTHE FARMER IN\nBUSINESS\nWo hava on hand a (ull atoek\nof th* following fcada: Flour,\nBreakfast Fooda, Bran, Bhorta\nMiddling*, Oimcal, Feed Flour,\nBarter Chop, Oats, Prairie and\nH. C Whaat Barloy, Cora, Calf\nMoal and Condiments, Rod Top\nTimothy and Alfalfa Hay, Straw\nand Cklo Chop*.\nNelson and District United   Farmers''* Cooperative Ass'n\nBm-VM\nPhona 174\nThe\nComplimenti oi the Season\nto All\nBAKEn STREET,\n,'*-*\u2022 r r\nneISon, a. C.\nNELSON BUSINESS COLLEGE\n, mm   , ^ ,, ._\n*v\nLearn to Earh\nNEW TERM COMMENCES JANUARY 3rd, 1922.\n^T Practical Commercial Course in SHORTHAND, TYPK-\nWKITING, BOOKKEliFING, PENMANSHIP, SPELLING, COMMERCIAL ENGLISH, RAPID CALCULATION, COMMERCIAL LAW.\n(|T I-'or particular.*, apply P. 0. Box 14, or the NELSON\nBUSINESS COLLEGE.. Phone GOP,.\nDAY AND NIGHT CUSSES\nSeason's  Compliments\nto AU\nCharles P. McHardy\nREAL ESTATE\nPHONE 135\nINSURANCE\nAt.The\nSTARLAND\nThe Masterpiece all Nelson have been waiting to see.\nTheatre\n~n\nCecilB. DeMille's Greatest Production\nTHE AFFAIRS\nOF AMTOL\nToday and Tomorrow\nA Stupendous Offering in 9 Wonderful Reels with the Most Imposing Cast of\nStars Ever Assembled in any One Photoplay.\nYOU HAVE HEARD MUCH OF ALL-STAR CASTS. NOW YOU CAN SEE ONE\nDoors open 6:45 p.m.   Commencing 7 p.m. sharp. Second Showing, 9:15 p.m.\nAdmission: Adults, 50c.\nChildren, 25c\nTABLE PEARS\nlVr lh - - iO<>\nGordon Shelled Almonds\nPor  titiiltf uso,  iht Iii...81,10\nBordeaux Shelled\nWalnuts\nPw  \"' - - S1.25\nXmas Stockings\nit--i \u2022\u2022\u25a0\"\"'\u25a0\u2022 30t*. 60***-. 75**-\nQuoumbora, each   35<^\nHead   Lottuco\nLeaf   Lottuco\nCranbarriea\nSpanish  Oniona\nSpanish Table Raisins\nK\u00ab US' \"\"\u00ab\u2022\u25a0  55\u00ab*. GO*\nFrench Peas\n1'w ii\"   45<*\nTartan Brand Corn\n\u25a0\"-*\u25a0\u2022 \u2022*\u00bb  25**\nTartan    Brand    Sweet\nWrinkle Peas\n*''\u25a0'\u25a0 ii\"  - 30t->\nPHONE.   10\nHIGH CLASS FURS\nA very fine selection kept\nin stock or made to order.\nCustomer's own furs made\nup into any article desired.\nOld furs repaired and remodelled.\nG. GLASER\nManufacturing Furitr\nPhon* 106 Nation, 8. 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