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MARCH 22. 1023\nNo. 280\nIVAL TREATY\nDOESN'T QUITE\nPLEASEFRANCE\nhamber Committee Recom-\nt| mends Ratification, but\n,   Wants Alteration\nEVERELYOUTIC1ZES\nCOURSE OF POWERS\nIn Principle Will Not Injure\nHi French Interests and Humanity a Guide\ni PARIS, March 21.\u2014Tho report on\nie Washington naval agreement,\nrawn up by CKariea Ouernier, re-\nurter for the fureign affairs com-\nitttee of the chamber of deputies,\nnd presented to thc committee to-\nay, favors ratification of the agree-\nlent, with certain reservations, but\nontalns severe criticism o( the policy\ndopted at the Washington confer-\nnce by the I'nited States, Oreat\n\u25a0rlmfn and Japan,\nFrujiee and Italy were put, from\n| he outset, in the face of a pro-\nram which had heen established\nwithout their participation, and which\n1 hey were not allowed to dinette*.\ninti' the strongest eea powers had\ninched nn agreement together, says\nhe report. Thus, It was decided.\n1. Ouernier stated, that the dread-\ntuuRh should be ta*<en aa the art*\nteh n of naval strength, al earlier\nfn'ts    being    disrated.\nWren   Time   Comes   for   Renewal\nThe   reservations   rocinniciiiled    by\nIbe   report   deal   with   the   tacit   re-\ntewal   of   the   treaty   aft or   the   end\nit   Decenihcr.   ItM,   unless   denounced\nwo   years   previously.     M.   Guornler.\nn    thla    connection,    says   It    wouW\nflnir'-iiht   Impudence   to   leave   such\nResponsibility   to   the   government   In\n..wer  in   ]\u00bbJ4.  while  existing  chambers   of   parliament   have,   under   tbe\n\"onstltutinn,   power  to  ratify  for  the\nnorma'   duration   of   tbe   treaty   only.\nPrance,   he   added,   cannot   bind   her-\nietf  Indefinitely nnd without resen a-\ntions,   by   pure   and   aim pie   mtlfica-\nktajQ    of    tho   treaty.     It   should    be\nclearly   understood   thnt   the   ratios   of\n.il   power laid down  In  the ngreo-\nIment cannot exprees thc normal, Ju-\ndjc'nus and e\u00ab*|Ult.-ih1e proportion of\nthe contracting powers' naval force\nWhich must he held aacredly In-\nv loin hie    tndefinlte'y.\n\"If    the    French    parliament    rat-\n^tf'rs   the   treaty.\"   the   report   en ye,\nwil'  dn  ao In  tho high  interest^\nf   hoipanity.\"\nLight Ships  Excepted\n\"The   treaty    strtiies   no   blow   at\nIthe   vital   Interests   of   the   French\nI'm  y.    Limited *tt duration, it la also\n|lmited    as    regards    the    typos    of\nkhl pa.     The   French   Rovernment    has\nNhown   wisdom   In  refuMng to  roducu\n[the    tonnage    of    the    light    elilpe,\ntun?   her   action   haa   preserved    for\nher    light    ships    tho   possibility    of\n|fulftiling   Indispensable   needs  of   our\nafety,    which    have    no    connection\n|wlth the figgresHlve Aim* of destroy-\n\u00bbg   nn   enemy   force.\"\nThe French report concludes:\n\"HrouRht   within   thono   limit*,   tho\n|treely   can   be   ratified,   since   It   la\niVtihln    our    financial    means,    until\n(19g6.\" With the foregoing elementary\nprecautions, France can adbore to\nthe  treaty  of Washington,  and  par-\nItlcipnte without mental reservation\nIrr Iho contribution lt brings to ths\nwork   of   peace.\nIt, waa derided by the committee\nto postpone any further dMil>cra-\ntlons unll' Invent Ip;* tlons had been\n\u25a0ent to premier Poincare, M. Brland\n' and Rene Vlvlanl, to appear before    the    committee,    probably    on\nFRENCH SEIZE\nBIG INDEMNITY\nFORSABOTAGE\nArrest Twenty-seven Customs\nOfficials and One Tax Collector for Infractions\nCLAIM RESISTANCE\nPOLICY MODIFIED\nCouncil of Ambassadors Orders Supervision of War\nProduction Resumed\nDfSSRLDOUF,   March   It   \u2014   The\nrty.it cum tic    collection     of     funds     to\nprat expenses of repairing the property damuge done by Oerman  snbot-\nige, begun today, when the French\n\u25a0adzed 60,000.000 marks from the\nlocal    treasury.      Twenty-ee von    uf-\nicials of the German customs and\nthe tax collector at DuaaaldOff were\narrested by the French churned with\nattempt Ing   to   disregard   ragulaHana\nlinns Saeh. a young Gorman workman, court martialled on the charge\nof shooting und wounding a Freneh\n-old ler nc;ir Kssen, has been sentenced\no 15 year*\" Imprisonment\u2014the heav-\nest aentence Imposed since the be-\n.tnning   of   the   occupation.\n8ay Resistance Weakening\nKfJ8EN, March It.\u2014The passive ve-\n\u25a0 stance Inaugurated by tho Oaf\n\u2022nans when the French man-hod\nnto Ihe Ituhr Is healnning to show\nlodlfW ailuii In varluos parte of the\nni'ii||.'d area, aceordint: to French\nnnniiiu eriienta.\nItalian Freighter\nAbandoned at Sec;\nHer Crew Rescued\nNEW YORK, March 21.\u2014The\ntalian freighter Giulia, reported in distress yesterday about\nfiOO miles off Boston, has been\nabandoned at sea, and her crew\nof 40 rescued by the President\nWilson.\nPremier Apologizes\nto Canadian Pacific\nHON. HERBERT C. GREENFIELD\nI'remier uf Alberta, read a prepared\nstatement In the Alberta house Tuesday, withdrawing reflections mado on\nihe Canadian Pacific In a report from\nthe province's department of railways,\nAlleged Robber of\nNorth Dakota Is\nFreed on Murder\nFriday.\nKing Believes Things\nSettling in Ireland,\nHe Tells Nationalist\nLIVERPOOL.      March      21\u2014King\n: Oeorge   arrived   here   today   on   hin\nI' way  to  Knowoley.   Lancashire,  where\nha  Is t\u00bb be .he^rt-il  ot the earl  o(\nDenby.    He hail a conversation while\nhere   will.   Alderman   Harford.   Irish\n\u25a0 Nationally  leader.\n\"Already  things are actl.ing ln Ire-\nII land,\" salil the King to the alderman.\nI \"I  can  mure you  I have  dono  my\n, very best  toward  a aattlemant,   and\nI ahall do anything further I can in\n11 timt direction.\"\nAustralian Premier\nCirculates His Idea\nof Early Conference\nHBLBOURNK, Manh 21\u2014 (Uy Canadian Press Cable via Iteuter'a)\u2014\nPrime Minister Itruce of the Australian commonwealth haa communicated wllh tho government a of the\nother dominions, empluu-izing hit*\nview that there Is urgent necessity\nfur holding nn Imperlu] confercneo\nat   tho   earliest   pu.-silVo   date.\nE8TKVAN, Hask., Mnrch 21. -\n[ao billegu of [ignite, N. IX, warn\nacquitted lute today on tho charge\nof complicity ln tlie murder of\nI'aul Matoff, a HegltiiL llijuor ugent.\nat l.lonfait, Week* on October 4.\nlast, but Im being Md to luce u\ncharge of roiili|ai->- preferred by the\nTown,   tomorrow.\nTho   Jury   wa*   out   two   hours.\nMatoff was ahot und killed shortly\nafter be had put thiouah a 16000\nliquor ileal with DIHege, an aliened\nUnited MtatrH booth'KHer. ut Ulciifait\nrallwuy utatlon. The money wtrhh\nDilligo   paid    to    Matoff    wns   stolen.\nN. It. Cmla. counsel for the dv-\nfencc, pleaded for aa hour and n half\nlor thu aciuituvl of DllUgl on the\ngrounds that his only motive lu leaving thc scene uf the nmfdai waa to\nsavo    tho    liquor,    for    wh.iti    lir    had\npaid   $<,ooo,   which   ami   Beta-fed   by\nthe   robbers.\nSENATORS FOR\nTEN YEAR LIFE\nFIELDING PLAN\nMinister of Finance Suggests\nDominion and Provinces\nEach Name Half\nDENNIS OF J0LIETTE\nWANTS ELECTED BODY\nDeclares Canada Has Most\nAntiquate Upper Chamber\nof British Dominions\nHigh Wage Lure\nCalls Canadians\nto the States\n[; United States Thinks\nGermany Can Pay Its\ni   Bill for Occupation\ni \t\n' y PARIS. March 21.\u2014Payment of \u00bb20.\n\"\u2022Miciioo a   year for  12   years  to   Ihe\nI. United   Stctea   In   settlement   of   the\nI, costs of  the  t'nKed  Slates  army   of\n1    occupation   In   Germany,   sea-ms  feasible.   In   the  opinion  of  Elliott   Wails-\nworlh,    assistant    secretary    of    the\n.United Stales tn-aisury.\nI, WANTSlREfsfATE TO\nASK FOR LEAGUE SEAT\n2    DVBMN,  March  21.\u2014In the *enato\nh today, James J. iViuglas moved a ros\nBiiliitimi requesting the executive conn\nell   to   apply   for   membership   ln   the\nLeague of Nations for the Kree Btate\nai th* earUoat poaaiU* nomatiL\nVeniot Says Customs\nDepartment Allowed\nBooze for the Home\nri'.RDRIllCTON. N. R. March 21.\u2014\nThat Instructions have been sent out,\nhy the commissioner of customs at\nOttawa, to the collector of customs\nat tho port of St. John, which, when\nconsidered with secret Instruction*.\n\u25a0i ui Lm ,\/ed importation of liquor as\nftoodg for borne consumption, was one\nof the statements which Pennler\nVeniot made to the delegation from\nthe New Brunswick Temperance ulli-\nance. who visited tho provincial legislature   today.\nThe premier produced copies of\ndocuments with reference lo memoranda, which, ho anld, wero secret\nInstructions to hear out bis statement\nrelative to Importations of liquor,\nand he contended that those In the\nbusiness were only too giud to forfeit the double duty which the federal customs department exacted, to\nInsure delivery of exports aa manifested. He claimed that tho regulations under the New llruiu*wick Liquor\nExporters' Tax act were the only effective restrictions upon the export\nhouses.\nCoal Miners Vote\nFive to One for\nWages Agreement\nCAI.OABV, March 81.\u2014Miners ln\nDistrict Ho. 18. United Mine Workers\nof Amerlot, have decided to Oaoceyt\nUte wage agreement with the Western\nCanada Coal Operatore* association for\n1923, by a eote approslmating fire to\ncue, according to returns received et\ntlir loeal officers of tho mino workers\ntonight.\nAlthough little more thaa half o*\nthe results or the total vnt* ta the\ndtsttint waa received, Freeldent\nWilliam Bhsrman said rati rt nation of\nthe agreement wo* oesnred\nGALEAGAlTsWEEPS\nOVER NEWFOUNDLAND\nWIN'OBOH.   Ont,   March   Jl.\u2014Lun-d\nhy    high    wag* a,    hundred*    of    young\nCanadian*    aro    emigrating     to    the\nfnlted States. According lo the railway   and    ferry   eaaaajtmhta,   no    teWM\nthan SO families a day ure entering\nthe States at this port, un aajj train\nnrri\\ tug bore today from hte east,\nthere wer,* \u2022_.'\u2022 Noting men on Ihrir\nway to Michigan indumtt nil ot ntera.\nMost of them came front ciiHtern Ontario. Lots of work and pr.\u00bbsp. ct of\nhlRh wages, they explitlmd, caused\nthem   to   leave   thu   Dominion\nST. JOHNS, Nfld., March Jl.\u2014Railroad and steamship traffic won par-\nalyxed as n furious g\u00bblo swept Kaw-\nfoundlaiul today. The Kill\" pl.iyed\nhavlc with rdilroad w hedules, and\nexceeded anything In recent yeara,\nthe temperature dropping to about\ntero. Wheal fur thu safely of veeeels\noff the euusl wa* expressed by shlp-\njplug taatm.\nCasgrain Alleges\nBienfait Outlay\nIs Hopeless Loss\nOTTAWA. Mareh It \u2014 The expenditure of J.'OO.wiO on briquet tiny\nexperiments at Bienfait iSa*.U., ct\nwhich one half was paid by the Dominion government and a quarter\neach by Manitoba and Saskatchewan,\nwa* hi outfit up In Ihe senate by\nHenatur    Ca.Hgruln,    t<\u00bbd\u00aby.\nHe fell that a committee to In-\nveetlfgta this expenditure ahouU be\nappointed.      He    also    recommended\nthat efforts be made to u till to the\nplant for MM other purpose. The\nexperiment* bad been a hopeioea\nfailure,   he   said.\nSena lor Turltf reenminended that\na further small expenditure bo made\nto complete   the  experiments.\nHe's a Baron of\nthe Newest Make\nCanadian Awarded\nV\/estem Command\nin\nLONDON. March 21. \u2014 Hrtg.-Grn.\nOeorge Kirk pa trick has heen appointed general ot fleer commanding\nthe western command of India.\nOeneral Klrkpatrlck H a enn of\nthe late Oeorge A. Klrkpntrlck, ex-\nlleUtenant-governor of Ontario. He\nwas educated at Trinity college.\nPen Bop*, and the Royal Miliary\ncollege, Kingston. He has hod a\ndistinguished   military   career.\nthin'kIwodied\nin quebec fire\nQUBBBC, March 21.\u2014It 1* now\npractically certain 4hut nt least two\npeisocs lost th.ii' lives in the fire\nwhich destroyed the HI. Huche hotel\nOn Monday night. It was believed on\nMonday night tbat all the guests had\ni scuped fiuin thn bold until today,\nwhon uo tr.wo could be found of\ntwo men, Dr. J. Oaltoury of Donna-\ncona, and J, Jogia ol SL AugUtftlu,\nOTTAWA,   March   21.\u2014Ron.   tV.   8.\nl-'bldiiiK. mlnlatr of flnanoa, submitted in tho house of cotntnoiiM today u scheme ot aenate i-eform. In\nbrlyf, his scheme\u2014aa he emphasised\nthat he wa* not aponklng for the\nlovernment, but expressing a personal\nview\u2014provided for & nominated senate as fullown:\n1. One half nomlnnted\u2014as the \u00aben-\nate la now nominated\u2014by the Dominion government, and to be known\nas   Dominion   senators.\n2. One half nominated by the provincial governments, and to be known\nas  provincial  equators.\nThe nomination* wnuld be for a\nperiod of 10 years, with eligibility to\na second 10 years. At 80 years of age\nsenators would be retired. Mr. Fielding would not disturb existing senators, but would give them the right\ntO retlro ut 75, on a pension of two-\nthirds  of their   present   Indemnity.\nHo was opposed to a popularly\nI Ii-ted upper house, tearing thui It\nmight -become a ri\\al to the house\nof commons.\nQuebec  Liberal  Raises Question\nPreviously. J. J. Dennis, Liberal\nmember fur Joliette, presented a rryu\nim.un calling for u cun&tltutlunal\namendment lo permit of a popularly\nelected senate, Hr. 1-vnnln, druwlng\nparallels with the United States and\nnt her countries, declared that the\ni'auadlan method of appointing\nsenate wns an obsolete ayateti of the\nmiddle ages.\nDebate on Mr. Dennis' resolution\nwent over on a motion  to adjourn.\nMr. Dennis declared that he had the\nutmost respect for most of tho senate, that he waa not moving his\nresolution out of nny lf\u00bb< k of respect,\nbut iMH-ause ho **t*hed parliament tu\nbe aaaaad of a run-tuuiumol question\nhe imifo'deeed td*%te or tTi\"e' hlfrheet\nImportance. Tlw* s#mal\u00ab today. Mr,\nl>ennla said, was hut a continuation\nof the old legislative council. As long\nas a hundred years ago, there had\nbeen complaints against a nominated\nlegislative council, un tho ground that\nIt was undemocratic.\nConstitution   of   Legislative   Council\nMr. Dennts r< viewed the constitutional history of Canada in regurd to\nlhe upper chamber. Aa tu why at\ndefederation, the senate had not\nbeen elective, Mr. Dennis quoted Sir\n\u25a0Tohti A. MacDonald au appealing for\ncompromise. It was felt that If confederation w.is neeessnry. every province should bo nady to make compromises, provided no Vital principle\nwas sacrificed.\nComparing Canada with other parts\nof the Hrltish Ivnipirc, Mr, Dennis said\nAustralia. South Africa. New Zealand\n^ind Ireland all had elective senates.\nThus Cansda was the only one of\nthe five great British dominion* which\nhad not an elective  system,\nAustria. Belgium. France and\nCiet ho-Slovakia nil had an elective\nsvuein. although the French system\nwas Indirect. The French system, be\nthought, iraa the best In the world.\n\"Cur system Is an obsolete system\nof tho middle ages, and should nut\nhe maintained nny longer,\" he said.\nThe scnute, which should be the\nmore Important of tbe two chambers,\nwas by far the less important. The\nonly people that derived benws'lt from\nii ii'initiMih e senate wero those win\nwero nominated, and possibly tin\nmembers of the patty which nominal ed them. Th* more democracy\ndeveloped, the more Canada found\nherself behind tho times In this matter.\nHe closed by expressing the hope\nthat the government, of which he WM\na, slipperier, would bring about the\nchange ton a nominative toon tttt*\nthe aaaata.\nProblsm Will  Press, tay* Fielding\n' Hun. Mr. Fielding \u00abald that hr\nthought Mr. I>cnni* had done the\nhouse a service In bringing forward\nIhe question expressed In the resolution. He was doubtful, however,\nwhether   tha  house  was   in a   position\nto eapreaa itself intelligently on the\ntnatti i Tha pml'l'in broagH B*T\"\nward by Mr. Dannta would certainly\nprcaa for \u25a0 solution at no ttftaal date\nlie wji.s not speaking for the gin-\nemmet i. but be agreed lhat Iho const.lotion of tbo senate today was\nvery   uiyu iWuciury.\nSIR OWEN PHILIPPS\nI'li'liiiueiU Brttlah shipping magnate,\nhas   been   created   a   buron.   in   a   list\nof deferrad  New  Year honors.\nGreenfield Says\nAlberta Has Not\nQuit Rate Case\nKDMONTON. March 21. \u2014 At the\npealrq; ot the house. Hon. J. It.\nHoylw asked the government lf It\nwas true that It had Wlthdr.iwn\nf om the support of British Co-\n. nubia in the application at Ottawa   for   lower  freight   rates   treat-\nrtlt to the Ciclflc. he stating lhat\nhg wan informed th.it it had Intruded tlie Alberta traffic supervisor, Mr. Chord, to return frnm\nOttawa, where he was supporting\nho    British    Columbia   case.\nMr. Boyle said this was a repudiation  of  the  government   amendment,\nwhich was carried uver his original\nmotion early In the session, for the\nremoval of the discrimination In\nwestward rates un tho transcontinental railways. Mr. Boyle also\nnaked thnt all the correspondence\niu the matter between tho government and Mr. Chwrd. and betwocii\nthe various portion and the Ca'gary\nand Kdmuntun boards ot trades, be\ntabled In tho houso boforo th*\nbudget   wua   brought   dow n.\nPremier OreettUcUl wild the \u00ab'-\n. langemettt witli BritWh (NdumMa In\n! regiud to tho application for lower\nrates stood exactly iui lt hud In\nthe pa.\u00abt, and thut, so far as he\nknow, no message hud been sent\nrecoiling Mr. Chard fraaa tailing part\nin the henrtng at Ottawa. He said\nMr. Chard had corresponded with\ntho boaiMs of trade menttonel re- |\ngiirdlng the matter, and ho was\nprepared to bring down ecuh cor- >\nrespundencc.\nCaptain Is Decorated\nFor Saving Crew of\na French Steamship\n' VAXCOrVKIt,    March    21.\u2014Captain\nHosken.   H.N Hm  of  tho  Canadian   Tactic liner Empress of Russia, was to-\nd:iy   decorated   at   the   hand*   of   M.\nI'hevallcr,  French  consul,  of  Vancouver,    receiving   the   French    medal.le\nd'h^n-enr In recggntUon of heroic ac-\n'ion In saving the era**) of the French\ni.i mer   Hsiu   Ti. n   during   a   storm\ni the China saa on April 3.  1921.\nThe ca plain was at that time com\n-nander   of   tbe   MootaagUk   and   has\ndnee   received   other   recognition    of\nus   gallant   services   In   the   form   of\nmil.ils   and   diplomas   to   hmis.lt   and\nhis  officers   from   tha   Royal   Humane\n>c'etv    of    t-,.e:it    BnUln.      TiMlnyp\nceremony   took   place   at   a   luncheon\n..'l veil    Hi    (a plain    no-ki.n'8    brttSOt   on\nboard the Kmprcss nf Ruh^Ij, which\nis due to sail tomoriow for thi\norient.\nHon. Charles Stewart\nFormally  Approves\nCoking Experiments\nLord Sanderson\nSpent Lifetime\nForeign Office\nLONDON. March 21\u2014The death Is\nannounced  today  of  Lord Sanderson.\nHeron BandetaMi Thorn** Henry\n\u25a0andereon, wa* born In IMI, and en-\n,,,,,, ,!,,. foreign office in isdt. Ho\nH.rv.d on tht\u00ab Alabuma arbiti-alPui\ncommission In Intl. \u00abnd was a*\u00bb.isi\u00abnt\nund*r*e*relary of foreign affiilrs In\nlilt, and permanent under sec rotary\nin lSDl-mS.\nOTTAWA. March 21.\u2014Hon. Charles\nStewart, minister of the Interior and\nmln<>\u00ab, has approved of the reoom-\nniendallon of tho Dominion fuel liourd\n| thut inttnsivo iinastigutlon bo und. r-\ntafcan with tba objant of demon-\nstiaiin'i    the    faaalblUty    of   coking\nplants   In   tho   lai^e  ceiilera  of   population.\nMr.   .Slewsit   In   Indorsing   this  rO0\u00ab\nommendatlon, has high hopen that\nthe results will demonstrate that a\ninatkel exists for lhe im-reused sup-\n])Iy of gas thus produced, while the\nttht will produce und efficient fuel\nfor both domestic and power purposes.\nPLA8KETT   FELLOW\nOF     ROYAL     80CIETY\n\\ U'TnlUA,    March    21     \u2014   Pr.    U\nh. Hmkett, dhraator of the Dominion\na sttophy sua! ot\u00bbservatory h'-re, has\nbeen elecled a fellow of the Holay society. This is the hlgheal atlantlflo\ndistinction   in   thn   BllUah   Ktnpiro,\nSTEAMRARRIVALS\nMajestic at Hnuthampton, from New\nTork.\nUochambeau at Mew Tork, from\nHavre.\nPEERS DEMAND\nADEQUATE AIR\nPREPARATIONS\nRepresentatives of All Wings\noi Parties Unite in Apprehensions\nSECURITY MUST NOT\nREST ON FAITH ACT\nCabinet Is Ready for One-\nPower Standard if Country\nReady to Pay Piper\nLO-NIK-N, Manh It \u2014 Relations\nwiih France and Freneh superiority\nIn air defence w.-is tho subject of\nanother long debate In parliament\ntoday, when peers of such differing\nshades of politics aa Blrkenheud.\nCorson, Haldano and Viscount Gray.\nin varying degrees voiced the same\napprehensions of Oreat Hiitaln's po-.\nsit Ion of Inferiority In the face o'?\nthe existing uncertain position em\nBurope.\nThe dobjite drew from the. duke\nof Sutherland, under secretary of\nthe air ministry, the ndmlnslon tbat\nthe government In 1919 laid down\nas an axiom that there was not,\nlikely to be any major war fm*\na decade. He added that If the\npresent cabinet decided that axiom\nla longer tenable and the committee\non Impartal defence HCrcea and the\ni oimtry Is ready lo face the expenditure, a largi air force could\nba   raised.\nLord Sutherland's remarks, like\n\u2022hose \u00ab,( Col Sir Samuel lb .are,\nthe air minister, In the house of\nI'omnums a tew du\\;s ngo, seemed\nto show that the government Is\nnot unwilling to increase the air\n' rcaa. provided the country* Is sat-\nsfied   on   the   question   of   expense,\nSugaest*   Relinquishing    Mandates\nOn thi* point, however, Mine ot\nihf speaker* urged that the Kovernment mi\u00abht provide ih\u00ab money\nby  cutting  down   some   nnnaoaaaary\ncmmiUmenlH abroad, such us Fules-\ntlno    and    MoHopoitunia.\nLord Hlrkenhe.id today demanibil\na one*pOW*r stundard tor the air,\na* well as for the nnvy, and commented on the fact that France wa*\nable    bo   spend   etmrmoUsly    on    air\n\u25a0 dt'fencos widle owing large sum* to\nOraat llritaln. which apparently there\nwn* no pmspect of her paying, ut\nany   rule   in   the   near   future.\n' Viscount Haldano emph:uii\/.eil Oreat\nItrltnln's defen.. luMsness itcalnst a\nrange air atUnk. Ho did not be-\n11*91 that the whole history of defence was fu'l of sudden change*.\nLard    Gampa,    referring    to    the |\nKurnpean sit unlion. said ha bad no\nmore confidence in intBrnational pol-\nics Ui.ui in home polities con- |\n\u25a0rning what might happen In lhe j\nfuture. He obje.-ted to ba.ting the .\nnation's defences on any act of\nfaith.\nVtaoount   Orey   feared   thnt,   unless I\nthrough   the   Uttmtt   of   Nations   or I\notherwis     sonic     senso     of     security1\ncoukl    l>e    attained    In    BwM    It\nwould    be   lipoaathla    to    rest    content    with    the   present    position    of\noreat   Britain  aad   itu  inability   to\ndefend ItMll i\u00ab;.iiust ppaatbl* attack   from   the   air.\nFLASHES FROM THE RUHR\nCologne Polire Havo 8me*t*'\nAitsilant\nITIMIS. M.i. h Jt The Cologne\npolice are reportad to hnve run\ndown the assailants of Foseph Smeats.\nthe Separatlom^t leader, shot at\nCologne recently but are withhodllng\ndetails.\nBritish Police Arrest Four\nCOI.U_.NZ. Mimh 21 \u2014 The Hritish\nlHdlce. cwH^rating with tin- tieiinan\npoli.e have nri.ite.l time men. in\naddition to a pan -(.o-imati namad VI-\nbafl 1*1 aa. who wan tsken into custody this morning in connection\n-.villi   the   shooting   of   Joseph   Smcats.\nFtench    Bu.ld    Barracks\nLOWDOX   Manh   21.  \u2014 A dlspateh\nto  ihe  Dally   Bxpreaa  from Colocaa\nN)fl     ilu*     li.'ii- h     are     building     a\nlarsa baiareka on the eastern bona*\ndury cf the Ruhr, and that it is\ntaken locally as meaning that they\nIntend    to    slay    thero    permanently.\nWINNIPEG   TO   HAVE\nA   NEW   ASSESSMENT\nwiNMPKO, Mar*& 21,\u2014without\ntaklni ih.* evid. Ma \u00ab>f rnal mlata in-\nlei 1 -I-* 11 ml oiliers fighting for 11\nlower assessment,  Ihe Isiard of v.ilna-\niion inni  revision  loday  d. Uvarad  a\nJii'lginent railing lor a new assessment for the whole if the city. Re*\nvision of the mmoemta_\\ it\/he utn\nhave  to   ba  started   Immediately,  us\nthu tuxes r.n* 1923 arm due 011 Jun li.\nBritain Has Scrapped\nTwo Million Tons\nby Washington Pact\nLONDON, Mrach 2\\. -'Speaking in London today. Col. L. C.\nAmery, first lord of the sdmir-\nalty, seid Greet Britain had\nscrapped warship* totalling 1.600. \u2022\nOCO tone sine* the Washington\nconference, or. With the slope\nin course of construction, end\nauxiliary vessels she had now\nscrapped some 2,000,000 tone, in*\ncludmg 36 battleships end battle\ncruisers, 83 cruisers, '2&3 destroy \u2022\u2022\u25a0, 95 torptod boats, and\n10!  ^brrit-iii**.\nEMPIRE STEEL\nCUTS CAPITAL.\nDOWN TO HALF\nAnnual Meeting Decides to\nDispense With Superfluous\nQuarter Billion\nRED INTERNATIONALE\nFIGURES IN REPORT\nBoard of Directors Reelected\nWith Addition of Banker\n^   and Senator\n?    ^ (\"REAL.   March   JL\u2014A  radioal\nrer J .n of authorised capital from\n'.r. 5 i.imio to (\u00a311,1100.1100, wim deckled\no' o tho annual meeting of tho lirlt-\n\u25a0 J implre Steel corporation today.\nreduction   wue   ci>tered   upon   to\nr* ;   the,  capital   down   to  a   point\n. > it was still sufficient to take\n1 1 of present and reasonable future\nulrements  of  thc   organisation.\nThe annual report or President Roy\nolvln  Raid:\n\"l^abor troubles at the Cape Breton\nplants of the company were due to\nthe work nf paid agitators who had\nI'lvocated destruction of the corporation's property, instigated the mine\nworkers and steel workers to Join the\nMoticow red Internationale, a position\nfrom which they only receded at the\ninsistent demand of the International\nheid of the I'nited Mine Worker* of\nAmerica* had uhcU the funds from the\ncheck-eft sysiem to put Into opera-\nton dang'ious revolutionary propa-\ng m.l.'i. and craatnd ttth u situation\nrt.nl ,i,t dlreclora bad had to call\ntbe attention of the authorities to the\nlafinnaiiaaa ot it,\"\nThe b\u00ab\u00bbard of directors was reelected\nwith the addition of tlcorgc S Campbell. Halifax, N. 8.. president of the\nBank of  Movn Scotia, and Hon. J.  P.\nu. CaaaralPi M.-nneai.\nWoollen Corporation\nSweetens Pay Check\no{ Forty Thousand\nj LAWRENCE, Max*.. March\n21.\u2014Tlie American Woolen company today announced a 12i,g\nper cent waire increase in all of\nits mills. Approximately 40,000\npersons will benefit.\nMillionaire Dies\nWith Smoking Gun\nClutched in Hand\nLos tmiff Iff March 21. \u2014 Don\nV. Gut* s. millionaire lumberman, wa*\nfound dying irom a bullet wound\nIn hi* head, on Ihe bills on hla\nestate at .South Wtttsmamm a *ub-\nurb, ate lod,i\\, by a caretaker, who\nl.dd the jn.Hce a iv\\;dver (rtlll\namoklns was in his employer's hand.\ndates died later. He had b\u00bb*\u00ab. it\nrnel.inch.ily since the death of hie\nwife two yeara ago, and bad a>\nnervous  breakdown   six  months   ago.\nThe Weather\nTlaa- folloa.Inu UrTipnaUirM \u00bbre fof\nII,e '.'.I In',,,!, ,>.,,!,ug yesterday ull\u00abr*\nnoon ,.t o w'clork:\nVICTORIA,\nand viriuuy;\nMarch   11    -   Nnl\u00bb\u00abi\u00bb\nUt'iiaruLly fair ...id nnlil.\nNELSON \u2022\u2022\nVilicovw \t\nKatrntm \t\nBwknnil*   \t\nI'rlna-i.   Hufaort   ....\nAllln   \t\nI,\u201e\\VH,.,1     \t\nP. ,,t,,',,.n     \t\n<;.-:.n,l  Korka  \t\nK\u201esl,a     \t\n(',;,nl,na,,la     \t\nI'rln,',.   A.lhfTt          \u00bb\nCftlrnry     a   2**\nAVInnl[a\u00abff     wmmmt    V\n'Ht>\\aii. ;\u00abr\u00bb\t\nMln.\nM\nJK\n14\n30\n11\nM\nlt\nae\nii\nM\nn\ni<\nMax.\n.0\n.  1\u00bb\n\u00ab*\n40\nOa\n4'.'\n'.'\u00bb ,\n20\n4,i\n41\nI\u00bb\na\n10\n TajtB Two.\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1923\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWhen Superior Accommodation May Be Obtained\nySSSfa\n'mie,\nAMERICAN PLAN\nGeorge Benwell, Proprietor\nThe Premier Hotel oi the Interior\nRATES IIU TO |8.0\u00bb\nRooms with Running Water and Private Baths\nHeadquarters for all Traveling Men, Mining  Men,\nLumber Men and Tourists\nSPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER $1.00\nTHI M08T COMFORTABLE   ROTUNDA  IN  THe  CITY\nHUM&\u2014J. R. Craig. Hlra-hbank; F.\nKing. Ulrrlilmnk; Si, J. Koimey, 1'in-\ntlc.on: A. W. Tyler; W. Nonnu Bell;\n\u00bbttnk C. Hfevoison; Frank TV Wilson; a.  King;  f. Jarauui,  VisoMvtn\n*T.    O.    Howlund.    MlniHai\u00bbollw;    K.    F.\nHowlud, K,iw]\u201e; C. F. ,'iiaiiiiilii, Hailla\nW.    .',     Kiaa.iii,!.;     Val     lli.ll...     Spokll.,;\nL. A. Bampb.ll. Roaaland; s. Kanaik\nA    A.   McKlnnon,   Cranbrook;   W,   H\nAl,,rm\u201e\u00ab; K. lira,,,*.., N. J.: J. W\nH.lal Caalnarv; Frank \\V. HUI; A M\nLittl.Ji.h,,,   Toronto.\nHOTEL STRATHCONA\nNELSON'S  LEADING    HOTEL\nFIRST-CUSS SAMPLE ROOMS FREE\nThe Home of the Commercial and Mining Man and\nof the Tourist.\nAMERICAN   PLAN (3 TO \u00bb5 PER DAY\nH. W. SHORE, Proprietor\nNTBATHCoNA\u2014 E.    O.    Clay;\nbales;   J.   McLaren,   Vancouver;\nSpokane;   ,T.    Turn\nQueen's Hotel\nEUROPEAN PLAN\nSteam Heated Throughout\nModern!?  Furnished Rooms     S[>ecls'\nWeekly   end   Monthly   Ratea\na.   lapointe.   rmoraiLTOB\nQI'KKN'S\u2014lt. M Paynnt, Siilino, \\V.\nB Pad and wlli*. RiBO Mine; Mrs.\nTho* jabnk.'. New Rockford, N D . H.\nCarlsen (Cdgawood; H Beck. Kaslo;\nJ. House ami wife. Roastw nr; Lewis\nPoster. RUbnioi.il. Sask : *; .1. Bryan.\nl^os   Angel, n,   H.   K.   McCawley,   Yahk;\nM. Petanon, WaiJu\nMelsoo's Best Cafes\nTHE GRILL I\nria. Placa ti  Eat\nJlmnllneaaa,   quality    Only   whlta\n..alp   employed\nJESS   SANDERS.   Prop.\nPhona  (71. 313   Bakar  SL\nPACKER WANTS\nSTATES ADMIT\nCATTLE FREE\nTells Agriculture Committee\nFordney Tariff Has Injured\nCanadian Stockman\n  | niurLot    and    the    raising    of   cattle\n\u2022}FI K RATON PHFAPFR        ' <iuiillll..|<   would   muko   lliis   imsaaible.\nOVERSEAS THAN HERE \u25a0 \u00ab\u00ab <\u2022\u00bb'\u25a0\n  j     Tbe   futdro   oi   tho   cattle   Industry\nev      \u2022        ti     .   xi I     Uf* 1\"    the   Canadian    west    could    never\nDenies lhat there Is   Gentlemen's Agreement\" Regarding Trade Prices\nOTTAWA.    Mnrch    21.\u2014\"Tho    first I oI   btttter   *\u25a0*\u25a0*   m:ule   *****   beef-\ntereste are bound up with  those of\nthe    producer.\"\nBritish Outlet Not Suffictnet\nln tlio fafl, with a big run of\ncattle tQ Oanadiun markets, the wit-\nnesa doubted whether the British\noutlet for Oanadian store dattle\nwould *bo BUfrick'iit. Tbo United\nBtatos hud alwuya been willing to\ntako Canadian cattle nt a (air, price,\nwhile (Ireat Britain would only tuke\nhigh grade live catUfi. and on her\nown terms. The Canadluu producer\ndoes not produce enough cuttle, nor\ncattle of sufficiently high quality,\nto capture the British trade In\ndround meat, said Mr. McLean. A\nregulated    f'.ow    of    cnttlo    on    the\nbe  iin Mi red  until   cattle   were  finished\nby   tha   farmers.\nArgentine cuttle were of a better\ntype than Canadluns, the witness\nstaled,    but    the   Canadians,    because\nlino of policy for Canada's cattle\nindustry should be to secure free\nentry   into   the   United   Slates'   ninr-\n\"rucking  houses  do  not   nuiko any\nunreasonable   profits,\"    Mr.    Hal ita n\nsaid.     Answering   later   questions,   he\nhrUI   \"a   profit   of   a   quarter   of   a\nketa,\"   declared   John   S.   McLean   of \\ cent  a  pound  Is a good  one.\"\n'he   HaiTta   Abbutoir   company.   To-       \"You are getting more for bacon In\nronto.     tu     the     special     iicrleuHural ' Canada    than    ln     Kngland     today?\"\noemnUttee \"I  the  house,  today.    The ^ asked   Thomas   Sales,   Saltcoats.\nI'ordney    tariff,    Mr.    McU-un    said, j     '\"Ves.\"\niad    shut    Canadian    cattle    out    ot ;\nthe   Unitinl   states   market,   which\n\u2022vus the naturul outlet for surplua I \"ino\" y\u00b0u ftr\u00ab\n-\u2022attle In the Dominion. Adreraa I **\u00a3 tor your export loss?'\ntariffs in Um United States had] **. McLean would not agree to\nPlaced a barrier against Canadian th\u00a3 , **\u2022\u201e\u25a0*?\u2014 *\" *Jgf*\n\u25a0attle. without helping American pro- BO,d \" ^\"*\u00bb*\"\u00ab\u00bb \u00ab\u00ab\u00bb' *ue 80 shillings\nlucera, who were nut raising enoOfh! ** ** \u00a3*** _tm_W*_ ***\u2022 ,\nutile for their home market. (U-l, \u2122 wll\"e\" Bul(I lhe bacon B0,,,\nnoral of the British embargo against '\" \u25a0\u00bb\u00a3\u2022* * \u2022\u2022 \"hilling*, cost his\n\u25a0tore oattla would help Canada to \\ ?_\"} *_\u00bb_ m_____\\J\u00b0_J^\\C}u J^rZ\nmine   extent.\nMaking Canada Pay for English Loss7\n\"Then    you    are    making    Canada\n\"The pucker 'does not always want\ncheap cattle,\" said Mr. McLean. He\nwould rather have a reasonable price\nthan   extremes   cither   way.     Ills   In-\nTllli    KLCCTILIC    CAFi:\n\"Tlie Beat Ptaes tt. bat.\"    The only\nCare In town cm-klng il.-cli ically\nDinner  11 :iu a.m.   lo  'i  p.m.    Lunch\n& p in to x p.m. per eover 3i\"ie.\nSpecial Sunday Dinner, per cover,\nsue;   children,   coo.    Cll   Bakar  Ht\nI'lionu   -I.M).\nOCCIDENTAL   HOTEL\nJ.   A.   Kerr,   Manager.\nTbe home of plenty.\nFifty   room*  of eolld   comfort\nWe aorre the b<   I   :\u25a0.\u25a0'\u25a0 In Neleon\nIt's   the   oook\nTHE  STANDARD  CAFE\nS2S   Bakar   6la.fl,   Naiian,   B,   C\nOPEN   DAY   AND   NIGHT\n11:30 ta 2,30 Spacial Lunch. ;[,'.*\n1:30   U   t:M   p.   '\"\u2022.   tun..r.  X,t\nPhana   IM\nKeep it handy\nfor bruises-strains\nSprains \u2014 bruises \u2014 painful\nturnrd anlles\u2014stiff, sore\nmusclars \u2014 no family can\navoid them.\nThat \u25a0'- why millions Leep\nMoan's handy. ^\n^'o^l will soon lind Sloan's\nismorenaeful thananyolhrr\nitem in your medicine cabinet. It breaks up lhe congestion th.it causes the pain.\nU\u00abe Sloan's to protect you\nl-nm pain as you would use\nan antiseptic to prevent in\nlection. At your druggist's.\n' ,*aae ,n f ..ode,        r\nSloans LininiOTt-^ift^im.'\nMADDEN HOTEL      1\nMRS     MADDEN,    Prep,\n*,r-tr alaee    Reome    by    the    De?\nWeek   or   Month.\nemmr      Cenilderatien   Ihow*   \u2022\nQueete .\nCa.     ftaae.    end   War*   ate     \u00abe.ee>\nMAPOKN\u2014 E J Van-lfrgrlft. New\nT>nver; It John-frri^. Firnic; W. O.\nNeill.   Brilliant.   T.   W.urlti.an,   Trail.\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\n116   Vernon   St..   East.\nOnly   brick   hotel   In   city.     Steam\nbested,   hot  and  cold   water    Euro\npean   sod   American   puns\nTHE L. D. CAFE\nFinest egnlpaed raatanraal in 'he\nCltT.       OH.N     1\u00bbAY     AND    NHJHT\nSPECIAL -Ice cream, eodawaterand\nhot   drinks.    Nice,    cleun,    furnished\nrooma; hai aad ootd water. Wa cater\nto private parties.\nROYAL CAFE\nClakilc     K' -'auiBiit.\nKtltnemtnt and Ptllcscy Trie\nOt'J.H   PAY   AND   K1UHT\nLuncheon   11.30  to  2.\t\nills.\nHe\nami\nWe\nspecialise   la   Chop  Suey\n\u25a0oaaaaa\nWE BUY FROM MAKERS\nSOMEONE   taM   \"Cod   gave  ur\nMEMORY eo lhat we mi^ht\nhave rem - tn Dataaakar.\"\nWHEN  vim  train  your memory\nTO   think   of   .Morris  for\nMEN'S  and   boys'  weur,\nACTION eull suve you money.\ni wus   \"no arrangement  as   to   prices.'\n\"I urn letting you into a trade\nsecret,\" said Mr. McLean In regard\nto his firm's production costs on\nWiltshire sides sent.to Britain. \"The\ncustom of butchers buying meal\nrather than ca.ttlo has grown a.i\nan economic necessity. Thero ara\ninuny economies made by ccntralUzed\nulnughterlng,\" he stated.\nTo Ur. H. McKay, Renfrew North,\nthe witness would not admit that\npuckers' consumers were under pain\nof penalties If they violated prices\nset lor them. There wan no \"gentlemen's agroemenl\"   to   this   effect.\n\"I'd bet |100 to 10 cents such\nu thing as a fixed selling price by\njetailers has never been suggested.\"\ndeclared the witness. The practice\nhutj  iievev  obLalucd.\nNot   Babes   Unborn\n\u2022\"Twi   tell   ue   the   packers   are   as\ntaraoco&t   as   babies   unbornT\"   a\u00abked\nt'hiiirman   A.   K   Mc.Muster.\nThe witness objected to thla phrasing.\n\"We uro flnillt^g out many such\nthings,\"    said    Mr.    McMaster.\nMr. MoI*eun reiterated that the\nlirai tlce   hud   never   obtained.\nHon. K. K. Tolnile. Victoria City,\nasked (or u statement us to oleoma rguri no    in    Canada.\nA demand for ole<*margurino had\nsprung up In Canada during the\nwar ttemt, ssld Mr. Mcl<ean, anil\nthe qiinntlty consuineil had fallen\noff    to    m>mo    extant\" sliK-e    then.\n\"We don't consider It is n good\nbodiless for us. bs a country, to\nexr'ude any whoWsomo fotsi,\" he\nasserted. obKimurgarlne wus u sound\numl     heiUthflll     food.\n1 Miring tba lust two years, prac-\ntladh' oo butter had been used In\nmaking oleonurgurlno In Canada.\nThis oil u.-.ed In making was churned\nIn order to give It a better flavor.\n' 'lcomarnarlnn would only compete\nwith \"rotten dairy butter today.\"\nThe amount of oleomargarine manufactured whs only ono per cent us\ncompared with tho butter output.\nMnklng oleomargarine permanent In\nCamilla would bn a good thing for\nCanada,   Mr.   Mufti   asserted.\nThe committee meets again tomorrow  morning.\nSUPERVISION\nWOULD AVOID\nCONGESTION\nQuaker Oats Buyer Suggests\nShippers'   Association   to\nRegulate Cargoes\nARMSTRONG ADVISES\nRAILWAY COMMISSION\nFormer Member of Parliament Says This Is the\nLogical Solution\nTORONTO. Miu-ch 21.\u2014That a\nproper supervising agency would have\nbeen ublo lust full to have avoided\nmuch of the congestion In grain transportation experienced ut the Great\nLukes elevators and at Montreal, was\ntho contention of B. C. Murray, Chl-\ncogu buyer for the Quaker Outs company, who gave evidence before the\nroyul commission investigating lake\nrates, which started Its session here\ntoday.\nHe told of the difficulties and additional expenso his company \\vas\nput to by having to ehlp its grain\nall rail when It was unable to get\ncargo apace fmm Fort William to\nGeorgian bay ports in the latter part\nof September and tho first part of\nOctober last.\nWhen eventually the company was\noffered space, the rates, he claimed,\nhad so greatly advanced that thero\nwas no saving by using the rall-\nlakes i-oute. The steambout company\nIn October offered htm space at 7\ncents a bushel for tho remainder of\nthat month, and 8 cents ln November. At S cents, It was as expensive\nas   tho  all-rail   route,\nJ. A. Armstrong, former member\nof parllnmnt for East Lambton, presented Information ho had collected\nin sii|>i\u00ab'it of n bill ho submitted to\nparliament some years ago asking\nthat the lake transportation coinpa\ntttt be placed under the railway commission.\nWant   Rule   Out   Commission   Mattsr\nException was taken to this being\nIntroduced on the ground that It was\nargument, not evidence, and lt was\nagreed that H, J. Symington, counsel\nfor tho royal commission, would go\nthrough lhe data nnd select what, In\nhis opinion, wus suitable as evidence.\nMr. Armstrong clalim-d tbat there\nwero no Insurmountable obstacles to\nthe railway commission regulating\nboot   traffic.\nMr. Murray ftnted that it was the\npolicy of the Quaker Oats company\nto  buy  grain  und   cargo   space  when\nIt i iad W. Dot to speculate In either.\nTherefore, it had not contracted ahead\nfor cargo spaco last summer. Shipping ull-rail lu September meant ii\ncenta a bushel inlditlonal cost for\n1 heat ever the lake-rail route. \"In\nour opinion,\" he said, \"thla congestion\ncould be prevented or largely lassened\nIf there was proper management In\nthe transportation betwen Fort William and the seaboHrd. 1 would suggest Ml agency similar to the Oreat\nI\u00abike.s Shippers' a,ioclatlon.\" He made\nthe further suggestion that shipping\nbrokers instead of being paid by the\nin.-iuiHi.ce fees th the cargo, be paid\ndirect, and the lio-urunce be divorced\nfrom the vessel agents altogether.\nMILLINERY\nA year of bright colors.\nDelightful blends of\nStrata, Ribbons, Braids,\nand Fancy Cloths, surmounted by bright fruits\nand gay flowers.\nThe smart little Poke Bonnet, the trim Sailors\u2014but why\nenumerate, our stock is all-satisfying.\nLet Miss Fahey design a model if you have a particular\nfancy.\nCome in and see the new Deauville Scarf\u2014It is creating a\nfurore in all fashionable centers.\nNEW MODELS OF COATS AND SUITS\nARE ARRIVING DAILY\nNelson Dry Goods Co,\nLADIES' WEAR SPECIALISTS\n\"Let the\nClark\nKitchens\nhelp you\"\nNKW   till.VND  \u2014   O.   Jaaaaal ,.   \\\\a,l-\nl\u00abr L HI.I. II Naadlaa; Mrs r. Slain,,,.\nBoai.ln.fton   Palla;   K   C.   Q*rd.   .\\i-t-'--\nfelt; J. 1. Ca,,,.,,,. Baalfa.ur; St;,ll>\nKa-l.l, Nf.aaM. s Tlaaaiiiaiaa T;ai,ap. Vinl^n;\nV.   J.   Smith,   YmaC.ua.T\nTHE LAKEVIEW HOTEL\nMri, Mellette A Ben., Propristere-\nNice, warm, comfortable rooms at\nreasonable   ratea.    Opea   day   and\nnight.\nCenter   Hall   and   Yemen   Street*.\nt.,\\Ki:vn;w -i\nDraaa'\nBl\nroll-\nlaa nk.\nHOTEL MENUS\nWa print Hotal Monua, aithar\nwith complata menu, or with\ntha dilfarant haadanga and\nblank apacaa lor t\/ping in tha\nbill   ol   far*.\nThe   Daily   News   Job\nDepartment\nTha Hum, of Good Printini\nNalaon,   B,   C.\nFla Cannot Put\nDent in Gompers\nAFTER-EATING DISTRESS\nCOMRADES FOLLOW\nGEORGE APPLETON\nThe flincr.il of the late Oeorge Ap.-\npleton. of Poplar Creek, took place\ntmthtestof afternoon from the undertaking parlors of D. J. Hubert eon. to\nthe city cemetery. Rev. J. A. Althoff.\nV.fi., officiating at both the parlors\nand the grave.\nVet runs followed the former mem\nber of the C Hh battalion to his last\nresting plsce, und ut -the conclu>lon\nof the burial service by Father Althoff. a firing party under C. II\nSwannell. flr*-d. threo volleys, and\nFred     Ilmtwlg     sounded     the\nNATIONAL CUT\nNO SALARIES\nBut   Neither   Were   They   Previously\nRaised,   Hon.   George   Graham\nTells  Progressives\nCLARK'S\nSOUPS\nEven if you don't use them regularly\nto save the trouble and fuel expense\nof making soup, always have a few\ntins on hand, so that the unexpected\nguest may be made really welcome.\nThr re arc I & varietico! delicious CUrk'aSoupt\nlo chooac Irom.\nGrocara aMrywltara aatt Clark'a Prtyarul Food,.\nW. CLARK LlmlUd, MONTREAL\n\u2022\nteTABLISMMIMTe  AT MONTNCAL,   Se.,\nbt. rihi, e e. ind NAneew, ont.\ns-lf-fl\n\u2022\nA WOMAN'S VOICE\nBy Evelyn Hope\n.mil    all    forms    uf    etotnacn    trouble.\nsuch as gas, pains, acbl, sour burning! I'ost.\" The pallbearera were: \\V.\nstomach are all relieved In two min-j Paaeoe, Alex. Smith. P. Hannah. W.\nulrs b) inking Jo-To. Jo-To Buld by1 \u25a0*\u25a0 A\u00abiley. ||. II. tMrrlo and Fred\nnil Drafvtata.'    . '   ^idiivTr*\n|IM j Floral conlributlons were received\n'from the following: Mr. nnd Mrs.\n: Charles HhiisoI'. Nelaon Hranch O. W,\n\u2022 V. A., Mr. and Mrs. Leemlng and\n! family, the O, \\V. V. A. Auxiliary, and\nOTTAWA. March 21.\u2014No reduction\nwas made In the aalarles nf officials\nof the Csnadlan .National railways\nat the lime of the reduction of wages\nhi July last, aisled Hon. George Oraham. acting minister of railways, In\nthe house of commons this afternoon, to reply to D. F Kellner, Progressive   member   for   Kdmonton   East.\n\"The employees* a ages,\" aald Mr.\nOraham. \"were Increased from tlmo\nto Uni** in accordance with,tbe Mc-\nAdoo and Chicago awards and supplements thereto: but aalar.ea of of-\nLMtjttoeM were ttt Increased proportionately, nor have they ever been paid\nat rales comparable with thos en-\nJoyed by officers of competing lines,\nor In olher branches of Industry.\nTherefore, no reductions were  made.\"\nCREAM CLEARS A\nSTIIFFED-UP HEAD\nhla   loaitlK    ' .[.\nBring Body ol Yahk\nResident From Denver\nSherbrooke Hotel\nNaar C. P.  H. Station\nRooma at Reaaonablo liatac\nH.    DUNK,    Propriator,\nTREMONT HOTEL\n615 Baker Street\nUnder new management;  ateam.\nheated,   comfortable   rooms.     Reasonable ratea.     A. OIllHON, Proprietor.\nTRFMnNT-Thiirlre Bmlth. Falva-\ndor; Andrew Anderson, Hot tie Bend:\nCarl Neleon, city; John Plant; P.\nHanna,   Vancouver.\nNow Open\nCLUB HOTEL\nVnder new miimilllllll thoroughly rem,aal,,1 aui'l icnnnl.'lcil. Ar-\nranirpma'iitaa m.'id,. fair 2 onai 3 room\nauiii'a.   D. Naadham, Prop.\nInstantly   Openi  Every  Air\nPassage; Clears Throat, Too\nWinnipeg Weeklies\nInvited to Cease\nFoolball Contests\nIf vour tettmtmtt arc c'ogged and \\\nyour head in Muffed becniin\" of nasty j\ncnliirrh pr a cold, npply a little pure,\nantiseptic cieum Into your nostril*, j\nIt penetrfttee through every air paa- j\nsage, southing nnd healing swollen.\nInflamed membranes and you get\nInstant relief.\nTry   this.     Get   a   small   bottle   of\nKly's Cream Hnlm nl  any drug store.\nYour r'oggeil nostrils open  right   up; I him.  have  been   forwarded  by   It.   B.\nyour hi'Ji'l  In ohm;   no more  h-iwklng : (inthum,  crown   prosecutor,   today,\nor snuffling.    Count fifty.      AH    the       Failure   lo   comply    with   the   re-\n\u25a0tafftnesa,   dryneea,     struggling     (orWiuests of the letter will result in 1m-\nhreiith  i\u00ab Koto'.     Vou  feel fine. jtnedlute prosecution. It was announced.\nAVIXNIPITI. March 21.\u2014Letters advising Ihe editors of the weekly papers\nIn the city that *helr operations of\nfoot Imi I competitions nre In contravention of the rrl initial code, and\nasking that arrangements be mnde\nby   the   papers   for   a   discussion   with\nSAMUEL   GOMPERS\neteran   prealdent  of  the  American\neratloi*   of   Labor(   h.*is   been   se-\nisly    111   from    influenza   at    Item\na.    He Is 73 years of age. ,\n*^P\u00ab\nYAHK.   Mnrch   21 --Mrs.   JchkI^   Har-\nMwin   anil   K.   (Jrexton   returned   on   Krl-\ntaj   frnm  Dearer,  Colo,  aoaompanrlag\nthe body of Mrs. hMwsnl Orexton.\nwhose death occurred st Denver on\nMarch If, The funeral wee held at\nCreston. Interment taking place In\nthe Creston cemetery. Friday. Mrs.\nHoLeod, Mr. nml Mrs. Smith. M\nHft\/rrrl  Mi, ami  Mrs.  T. MeLaoa are\nrelstlves    wlm   ntlemlptl    Ibe    fuiipral.\nIir    \u00bbn\u00bb1    Mm.    Juck    Snrnlerson   are\nvkstlliig   friends   at   Victoria.\nMINE AFFECTED BY\nSHORTAGE OF WATER\nHhortage of water haa resulted In\ntunnel-driving o|>eratlons at tho Black\nBear mine on the south fork of Kaslo\nrreek being suspended for the pres\nent. according to M. B. Davis, owner\nof tho mine, who wae a visitor to\nNelson yesterday. Mr. Duvls Is also\nIntcreH'cil In the Hewitt pro|\u00bberty at\nBandon,   which   was   recently   bonded,\nDUBLIN RAIDS GET\nTWENTY-ONE WANTED\nWi\nHEN Owen Wayne's father died and left him at thirty-five the]\nhead of a big manufacturing plant, he resolved to keep lt run I\nnlng   aa  his  father  would   have   approved,   and   from  a   gay   soclctJ\nfavorite,   he  rapidly   developed   into   a   splendid   business   man   wUh   everJ\ndetail   of   the   business   at   his   fingers'   ends.       He   waa   at   hla   desk   or\nmorning,   absorbed   In    solving   an    Intricate   problem,    when   the   call   <\nthe 'phone Interrupted   him  and  he took   up  the   receiver   only   to   hear\nsweet   voice   say,   \"Bicuse   It\nplease!\"     Ho   hung   up   with\na bang and exclalmd, \"Confound those operators!\" After   resuming   work   he   was\npuzzled   ubout   un   Important\ndetail and called up a prominent   banker only   to find  he\nhad   been   given   the   wrong\nnumber.      He    was    really    a\nkind   hearted   man,   but   this\nwas the  \"last  straw\" ami   he\nspolte sharply to the operatof,\nthreatening     to    report     htr\ncarelessness.     \"Please   don't.\"\nshe   pleaded,   \"I   need   work\nand   I  am   not   well.\"    Owen\nhastened   to   assuro   her   he\nwould   not.     \"tarry   you   nre\nnot   feeling   well,\"   ho   aald.\n\"Wont   you  let   me  tako   you\nto lunch?\"    \"We are  not ul-\nlowed  to talk,\" ahe answered\ncoldly,  and thut  off.\nAll   day   her   sweet,   vibrant    .\nhaunted  him.     The  first thing he did   *i;at  started and -then almost shouted;\nland Data took part.   When her sweet\nvoice' clear voice rung out, a man In a back |\nthe next morning was to call Central\nand his heart leaped when ho heard\nthe voice.\n\"I called up to apologize for my\nrudeness yesterday,\"  he  said.\n\"It does not matter, I am leaving\ntoday   anyway,\"   she   replied.\n\"Won't you at least tell rao your\nname?    Mine ia Owen Wayn.\"\n\"My name Is Ell\u00abie.\" and she shut\noff.\nOwen Wayne could not forget Elsie's\nsweet voice and sought in vain for\nany  trace of  her.\nWht   accepted    an    Invitation    to\nhe had found Elsie!  and when he met\nher  at   the   dance   and   she  acknowl- |\nedged  that she had  not forgotten, ho1\ntold   her   be   did   not   intend   to   loee I\nher  again.\nFolks everywhere have taken An- I\nuric with excellent results. It flushes!\nout clogged kidneys und drives away [\nrheumatism and backache.\nToronto, Ont.\u2014\"1 can highly recom-|\nmend   Dr.   Pierce'a  Anurlc   (antl-urli:-\nacid)  Tablets to all  those who Buffer\nIn   any   way   with   their   kidneys   or I\n\u25a0bladder.     They  are   hy   far   the   h***!\nmedicine   of   the   kind   I   have   ev4*l\nhouae party In the Adlrondacka. It] taken. I suffered greally from these\nwat a discouraged and lonely girl !*\u00bb'\u25a0> ollmenta. my kidneys wero con-l\nthat sat bowed down with pain, lean- K'sted and Inflamed, my back ached!\nIng over her dreestr. A friend who Uomelhing awful, my bladder was weak!\nhad heen relieved of lumbago by I and I suffered from a scalding and!\nl>r. Pierce's Anurlc, a wonderful rem- binning sensation. I was almost downf\nedy for the kidneys, advised her to and mlt from these ailments but.l\ntry It, which \u00abhe did and found quick . thanks to Dr. Pierce's Anurlc Kidney!\nrillef, the backache disappeared and {Tablets I do not suffer any more.\"\u2014|\nshe was once more a lively, strong i Mrs, Albert Blunt. G Blevlns Place.\ngirl\u2014dancing and playing tennis. One Hold by till druggists or send 10<^\nDUBLIN,   March   21.\u2014Irish  rrlmln.il   evening   there   was   a   concert   at   the I for trial  package to Dr.  Pierce's I*b-\nh.telllgeiiee   Kpecla]   detectives   carried   hotel for the benefit of the Bed Cross ] oratory   lu  Brldgeburg, Ont.\nout   an   extensive   series  of  raids  hero\nnight.     In   all,   11    persons   were\narrested,   Including  P.   J.   Lynch,   pub-\n^i:Z\u00b0L^,\u00a32m eUUor ofl A WANT AD. IS BOTH CHEAP AND EFFICIENT. TRY IT,\n r\\\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1923\nPap Th'reS.\n.0\nHAD BAD PAINS IN HER\nHEART\nNerve* Were Very Bad\nMra. John case, H. R, No. 4, St.\nCatharines, Ont., writes:\u2014\"I wish to\nsay that I have been bothered very\nmuch with my heart and nerves. 1\ndoctored with two dlffwent doctors,\nbut did not find much relief. 1 would\nhave auch bad pains In my heart, at\ntimes, I would he almoat nfrald to\nmove or breathe, and at night I could\nnot sleep, lf Ihe pains In my heart\nwere gone, my nerves would be so\nlevjbad I could not lie still and wou'd\nonly get a little sleep by being tired\nout. My stomach was also very bad\nand I could eat but very little, and\nthen only certain things or I would\nhave so much distress which always\nmade  my  heart  worse.\nI had been suffering for nearly two\nyears until one day I was talking to\noar druggist about the way *I felt. He\nadvised me lo give Ml.horn's Heart\nand  Nerve Pills a fair  trial.    1  have\nI now taken five boxes and am feeling\nso much hotter, I am ahle to do m.\\\nown   work,   and  can   eat   anything   1\n( Wish.    1 cannot praise\nMilburn's\nHeart and Nerve Pills\ntoo highly.\"\nPrice  fWo'a box at  all  dealers  ot\nir< mailed  direct  on  receipt   of  price  b>\n| The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto\nOnt.\nI\nml\n\u25a03\nThere Was Nothing So Good\nfor Congestion and Colds\nas Mustard\nBut thc old-fashioned muMard\nplaster burned arid blistered while it\nacted. Get the relict and help that\nmustard plasters gave, without the\nplaster and without the blister.\nMusterole does it. It is a clean,\nwhite ointment, made with oil of mus*\ntard. It is scirntiticallj- prepaied, 60\nthat it works wonders.\nGently massage Musterole in with the\nfinjfer-tips. See how quickly it brings relief\u2014how speedily thc pain disapix'ars.\nTry Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis. croup, stiff neck,\nasthma, neuraleia, headache, congestion, pleuritv, rheumatism, lumbago,\npains and aches of the back or joints,\nsprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, cids of the chest\n(it may prevent pneumniial. 3.r\u00ab* and\n65c, jars and tubes; hospital site, f 3.0:1.\nBetter thai, a muttarel platter\nREPORTS FOR\nYEAR READ AT\nA1IIIIPH All i|i|||\nCANNED SALMON\nPRICES LOWER\nDIOCESAN MEET cTiL;h,\"0,Ui *\nWomen's Auxiliary to Mission\nSociety in Session Here;\nMany Delegates\nSTOMACH SUFFERING\ndlsoppe.irs'n* .r bv music when .lo-To\nIs usHil. 'Oil's pains, acid stomach,\nsour stomfl<*h, i*urtilnn and nil arresting distress relieved In two minutes.    All  Drug Stores.\n'SULPHUR CLEARS\nNeck   snd   Arms   Easily   Med*\nSmooth,   Say*   Specialist\nAny breaking out of the skin, even\nfiery, Itching enema, mn be qui\"kl>\novercome by Applying a little Men-\ntho- Sulphur, declares a noted skin\nspecialist. necau.ie of Its germ de\nstroying propertl* \u25a0*. <thls sulphur prep\naratlon begins at once to soothe Irritated skin and tiesl eruptions hath\nas   rash,   pimples  nnd   ring   worm.\nIt seldom falls to remove the torment aud disfigurement, nnd yoti do\nnot hive to wait for relief from embarrassment. Improvement qnlrkl>\nshown. Sufferers from Fkln tmiihb\nshould obtuin a small Jar of Mentho-\nSulphur from soy good druggist and\nnss  lt   like cold   cream.\nTHEY TELL THEIR\nWBORS\nWomen Tell Each Otier How Tbey\nWereHelpedbyLydULPink-\nhinTi Vegetable Compound\nWoodbridgc, Ont \u2014\"I took Lydia E.\nPinkham's Vegetable Compound for female troubles. 1 would have headaches,\nbackache*, t>aine between my moulders and under my ahouWcr-blades and\ndrafting down feelings oti each side.\n1 w%s sometimes unable to do my\nwork am! felt very badly. My mother-\nin-law toM me about the Vegetable\nCompound and I got nomo riftht away.\nJt h\u00abs don? rne more gmxl than any\nofhT medicine I ever took and 1 recommend It to my neighbors. You ara\nquite welcome to use this letter aa a\ntestimonial if you think it will help some\nSsir sufferer\/- Mra. ElkjaR SIMMONS,\n. H. 2, Wnodbridfe, Ont.\nIn nearly every aeighborhood In every\ntown and city in this country there are\nwomen who have been helped by Lydia\nK. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in\nthe treatment of ailments j*\u00bb uliar to\ntheir eex, and tUy take pleasure m\npassing the (food word along to other\nwomen. Therefore, if you ore troubled\nin this way.why not five Lydia K. Vint.\nhain'i Vegetable Compound a fair trial.\nThis famous r\u00bbmcdy. the medicinal\nIngredienta of which are derived from\ntoots and herbs, baa for fortr yeara\nproved its value in inch caws. Women\neverywhere bear willing testimony to\nthe wonderful virtue of I.ydia fi. Vitk-\nbam'a Vegetable Compound. \u20ac\nClose oh lo td members of the\nKootenay Dlocwmn' llranch of the\nWomen's Auxiliary to M. S. C. C,\nwere present yesterday at the opening sessions of the seventeenth annual meeting, held In St. Saviour1 a\nchurrh and  In the Memrwhil ha'l.\nDelegates are present fro all\nparts of the Kootenay and Oka-\nnugiin districts. Ono of the outstanding features of yesterday afternoon's session was the presentation\nof a life membership In tbe auxiliary\nto Mrs. B, R. Redpath, the president\nof the organization. Mrs. B. Applet hwalle made the presentation,\nand Mrs. F. H. Grahim pinned the\ngold budge o\u00bb Mrs. Kedpath. The\npresentation was a complete surprise   lo   the   president.\nYesterdya's sessions began at 9*30\nIn the morning, when holy <v>m-\nmunlon nnd sermon celebrant were\ncelebrated. Al 11:80, the debates\nrepaired to the Memorial hnll. where\nlhe roll call nnd minutes of the\nprevious meeting were read, luncheon being served In the hall nt\n12:50   o'clock.\nAt 2:80. the afternoon session\nbegan, and after a prayer and\nhymn, Mrs. Kedpath. the president,\nwelcomed the delegates to tbe convention. Mrs. H. A. Wastlf of Sum-\nmerlaml   replying  suitably.\nPractically the whole of the afternoon pension was taken up with the\nreports of the various branches ol\nthe organization. Mrs. B. Applewhaite. lhe chairman, mnde a very\nlengthy address, stating that the\nauxll.iry waa Indeed glad lo again\nmeet In Nelson. Several branches\nhad been formed In the past yoar,\nincluding Trail and the Smelter hill\nus well as Hoewm, Rossland having\nconsidered organization but, later.\ndeiUlii.g to remain outside for a\nlime. The junior membership Is\nincreasing and doing some excellent\nwork,\nj This year, ae like mat year, there\nwill be no papers nor addresses,\nthis tbe president declaring to bo\nI s. grent lot-* to the deb-gales. Speaking of the pledges to the home missions. Mrs. Applewhaite stntod thit\nlhe Chinese mission nt Vernon should\nreceive a great deal of support, a-*\nthat mission was the center of the\nChinese population of tho inter! a,\\\nIt Is the aim of the auxtlt-iry io\nConcentrate upon this mission. In\norder that Christian Chinese may\nIw- sent out among their felhmnien\nIn this country and bring Ilk it\nInto Christianity. The only mu;\nto help Cbrlstliinlse lhe Ctamaev- m\nthe dtofrt**.' I\u00bb to hep Vorrinn, site\nstiuM. it Is our dutv to carry\nlhe gueyel to the heathen In tile\ncountry, who ore unctvlllaed, lra-\nmorul   ami   antl-Cbrisllan.\nShe urged more Interest In Ihe\nwork among girls' organiaatlons. In\nregard to mission study and not so\nmuch to social gatherings. \"Social\ngut barings nre good, but these ar\nnol the aims and tmjtmtt of Ilir:\nomt-mtmssmm. We should prny. worl;\nund giv io mb\u00bbslon. I\u00bb't use l.eop\nup the missionary 'work, so ihat it\nmay N a career to be considered\nby  opr  girls.\"\nThe recording secretary, Mrs. t*.\nH<Mikir.K. presented the report lor\nthe fear. There were no changes\nIn the officers for the year; five\nnew branches were font'id; 'be\nlift- members nuniebired IJ no i.e-.v\nones    had    been    named.      The   see-\n- I retiry     also     reported     that     many\n- ! branches had sent In incomplete\nreports. Reports from the different\nbranches hi tho dlstlrct, aa to members h) the organisation and of\nmeetings held In the yew, ar* aa\nfollows:\nRonnimTton\u201417 members. \u00ab meetings, nvernge attendance of 10 members.\nHoswell\u201414 members. 10 meetings.\naverage    attendance    of    8    members.\nriurT.tn t'lty\u201410 members. 8 meetings    no   further   reports.\nCrayibroofc. Oirle)\u201414 members, \u00bb\nmeitings;     no    further    reports.\nEnAerhy\u20141$ members, 11 meeti,\ndVM-age  Attonflanee of  14.\nKruitvele\u20148 members; no further\nreport ii,\nt*elden\u2014IT afierabers; no further\nreiKirte.\nOrand Knrks\u201424 members, 21 meetings,    average   attendance    o4    11.\nGreenwood\u2014JNo    rt*p*s-t.\nIniennen\u201421 members, 7 meetings,\nAverage at tends nne of 10.\nInvermote. Girls\u201412 membera, 4\nmeetings,    nvernge    attendance    Of    I.\nKaslo\u201424 members,   no  further  re-\n|K\u00bbTtS.\nKelowna\u2014M members, 25 meetings,\navi riifc*   attendance ef   17.\nKelewnns Otrle\u2014ll members. 12\nmeetings,   average   attendance   of   7.\nNtramAtn IS members, 17 meetings. aviHge attendance of   9.\nNelson- 1* members. 17 meetings,\naverage   attendance  of  7.\nNelson, Olrl*\u201416 fhembers, 25 meetings,   average   attendance   of   *.\nNew Dnnvef\u2014 I meetings; ,no further   report*\nPeach'and\u2014II _ members.   17   meet-\n:i.   ,    sierage    attendance    Of    lt.\n' Pentb inn    M    members.    25    meet-\n;tigs.  average  attends nee  of   fft.\nrentletort, Olrls--l2 members. 12\nmeetings,    average    ftttenrtsnee    of    8\nHo It naeir Jen members. II meet-\n,.!\u00ab\u2022.    tivf \u25a0: re    utt* irbnee    of    14,\nt;(. .'iji'ii'p-Nfl   report\ni,,!,,!..!. .\\rm U   i k nbi m,   is\nnet* ings,    HVHTOge   aiU'iuUue   ot   11.\niHiKe-ion\u2014No   report.\nsouth <\"anoe--W membera, 15 meetings,   average   attendance   of   U.\nSummtrisnd--2B membera, 11 meetings,   average   attendance   of   14.\nSnmmernnd. Olrla\u2014ft membera, 28\nmembers,   averse   attendance   of   6.\nymelter   HIM\u2014No   rei>ort.\nTtoII\u201441 members. 8 mcetlnOi rv\nera\u00abo uiivuauuca of 14,\nMarket Leaves More for\nHome Consumption\n,The wholesale prices of canned sock-\neye salmon has dropped, due, it is said,\nto tho competition of the Jtpaneae\nInterests for the old country market\nagainst the Canadian fishermen. Japanese salmon sent abroad has resulted\nIn a larger supply of the Canadian\nflBh being left for home consumption.\nThe prices of other canned goods\n\u25a0dmwed but little change during the1\npast week.\nTeas and coffees remain firm. I\nSugar prices remain unchanged, and t\nire exiHjcted to remain stationary.\nuntil  about  next  August.\nAn expected ndvame ln soaps has I\ntot been announced, but is still ]\nlikely.\nProduce prices, and particularly butter and cheese, remain firm, but lower\njuotutlons are expected in the near\nfuture.\nWholesale prices of sago nnd tapioca have advanced nnd are likely to\ngo  higher,\nOne of the best known .brands of\ntomato catsup dropped SO cents a\nJozen boMla* wholesale during the\npast  week.\nBOOKKEEPING   WOULD SPEND   SUIT FOLLOWS  FERNIE FAMILY\nLUMBER DEAL IS TURNED OUT\nBY FIRE FIEND\nUpper Bonnlngton\u2014I members, s\nmeetings, averuge  attendance of 6.\nVernon\u201429 members, 10 meetings,\naverage  attendance   of   15.\nVernon, ijlrln\u201412 members, IT meetings,  average  attendance  of  7.\nWillow Point\u20148 member?. 5 meetings, average attendance of 8.\nWoodsdfl le\u2014 No report.\nIn all. 11 other reports were mn.le\nduring the afternoon aeaWton. Iriclud-\nIng, treasurer's report, by Mrt. 11.\nU McKenzle or Grand Forks; corresponding secretary's report, by Mrs.\nW. J. Mohr of Nelson; Junior lie*\nretany-treasurer's report, by Mrs.\nTurner Lee of Upper Bonnlnftln:\nlittle helpers KCintary's report by\nMrs. .T. Flngal simih of Cimnbrook;\nunited thank offering report, by Mrt.\nF. A. C. Wright of Summer and;\ndaughters* work report, hy Mrs. W.\nJ Mohr of Nelson; le;i*Vt secretary's report, by Miss C T'lorj'i' of\nNelson: diocesan ne**retary-tn>s\u00bbur-\ner's rejmrt. hy Mrs. M. S. Davirs of\nKaslo; Utrrature aecretary'i report.\nby Mrs. H. A. Solly of Summerltind;\ndliKTsan prayer party committee's report, hy Mrs, Turner Uee of ltnn-\nnlngton. and ihe secretary of oriental\nwork ri'iHirt, by Mrs. H. A. S.dly of\nNelson.\nAll reports were thoroughly looked\nInto ami w\u00ab*re adopted by the assembly.\nThe deviates to tbe seventeenth\nannual mt\"*tlng of tin* women's\nauxiliary, Include Mrs. K. Wallace\nItoiwell; Mrs. M. S. Pavles. KUftOJ\nMrs. Pope. Penticton; Mrs. tlllroy.\nWillow I'ulnt; Mrs. O, W. Humphiy\nand Mrt, (J. K. A*hhy, South Sloi aji.\nMiss HiiniiliiHi. Kaslo: Mrs. Martin,\nI pper   lioiiriliigti n:    Mrs.   Martin.   Sil-\nvertoa; Mrs. Sblllcoek. Hock Crtek;\nMrs. W. It. 4iax\u00bbndale, Tral* Mrs,\nWest,     Nshusp;     Mrs.    tlray.     Cppcr\nDnaalatitM;    Mrs.    Metealfe.   wninw\nPoint; Mrs. Tilly. Orand Forks. Iu\naddition tu this Hm, there are nine\ndelegates   registoreil    from    Nelson.\nYesterday's sessions closed with\nevensong   .it   Si.   S.iiiour's   cburctl.\nThe oonferenca  oontlnaaa  today.\nNECESSARY IN\nHOUSEKEEPING\nValue of Weil-Kept Figures\nIs Emphasized at Soldiers'\nSettlement Short Course\nAnother successful day waa registered at the short course under\nthe auspices of the soldier settlement  board in the y. M. C. a. yts-\ntteWmmW,\nIn the morning, an interesting ad-\ndross on butter-making was delivered by ft 11. Woods of the\nCurlew   creamery.\nMiss M. van Kleack, district director of the home branch, furnished\nhe pful informnton as to the keeping of accounts iu connection With\nhousekeeping. Accurate accounting,\nslated Miss van Kloeek, waa of\ngrent value and also of greet convenience, ns It enaMeii tho home-\nmaker to know precisely what progress was being msile. Kvery home^\nIt was stated, should he under some\nsystem of accounting. Housekeeping was in some of its aspects a\nreal bMteaw, and no hpiln\u2014 could\nbe   best   mn   without   bookkeeping.\nMrs. T. W. Sladen of Nelson fot-\nlowed with a sewing demonstration\nt ha t was followed wit h keen Interest by all those In attendance\nami which was carried out in such\na manner as to afford tbo greatest\nInformation to those interested in\ntha   subject.\nAttend   Baby  Clinie\nIn the afternoon, a I llie delegates\nvisited the Kooteniry Iyike General\nhospital, where ihe baby clinic\nwas   viewed   and   commented   on.\nThe delfgatce wt re\nMlaa Ann McArthur.\nthe nurses In charge\nclinic were Mrs. I>. C.\nCharlotte Collins and\nWatts. Dr. W. ti. I\nexamining   doctor,     ti\niMhlei\nTile\nfflleslf\nexhibited,\nvisitors,\nol     the\nW.   V.   A\nreceived by\nmatron, nnd\nof the baby\nCraser, Mlsa\nMrt. Charles\nuse was tho\nart were 12\nnil ranking high\nust night, were the\nIndies' auxiliary of\nat the (J. W. V. A.\nArm-\nmost\nVACATION HERE\nPhiladelphia Manufacturer\nAsks if He Can Fish and\nCamp Around Nelson\nOrder Permitting Service ol\nWrit On Montreal Parties\nSet Aside\nii,.. i\nwliaaa.  drive \u201e,\u201e1   dun,,-.   In   th'\n\u25a0rr,  .ai,,,!,  ii,,-.-  \u201eii  armt  I\n.-njovaatalaa   ,',,l,.,'ta\\ln\u00bb\u201e \u201eI.\na  i,..ui, ,   ii,,. mnmmmmmm\nol trait, l,y Hn, M. HU.I.B of N'aalHo.,.\naahlal,   \\\\;,s   I,,   hnve   l.'^n   given   on\nT,,.'H.|\u201eV I.,,I Vaaaa pr.\u00abll>oneal. Will\nIp n fntvra Ol Ihe program thiH\nrifl.!,u.\u201eai,  ,.,   ,   o'clock.\nToronto Board\nTORONTO.\nest      tmlay\nstock1* on   \\b\nl\\\u00ab     III,.     r.\u00bb;i\nMarch II. \u2014 I*ublic Inter\n\u2022ntend lu the minina\nslock exchange. Aa far\nI r     I i^l     v\\ an    concerned.\nAn Interesting letter Illustrating that\ninterest in Nelson district Is being\ncreated afar has been received by J. A.\nIrving, from Frank II. Foster, president of the Congoleum company of\nPhiladelphia, who Is nnxlous to arrange to spend a vacation tn this\ndistrict with his family.\nHe writes: \"I am considering going out to Hrltish Columbia this\nsummer for about six weeks with\nmy family, which would make altogether a party of eight or t'-n. We\nwould like to camp out somewhere\nwith guides and would probably make\nnoe trip. I thought that proh-\nably you could outfit us if there is\nany good country where you are located. I do not know \u25a0 thing about\nthat  part of the country.\n\"I would appreciate it very much\nIf you would write aud tell me what\nyou think about bringing a buneh of\nchildren to that section of the country. We are used to camping out\nand would like to try Hrltish Columbia.\n\"Kuppose we arrived there about\nAugust 1, and stnyed until ih\u00ab- middle\nof September\u2014how would the weather\nbe ut that time? Da you htre any of\nthose pesky little blark files there at\nthat season of the year?\n\"Could you secure guides for us. and\nif the country is such us to permit us\nto tako a (MM trip we would ne d\nabout six or eight guides. How mu< h\nwould these cost per day?\n\"Would especially appreciate nny\nInformation you have, partlruHrlv in\nregard to the elevation above sen\nlevel.\n\"Is there good fishing in ymir aae*\ntion? That would be the mam attraction for tea.\"\nNo Flies On  Nelson\nMr.   Irving   turne.i   tti\u00ab-   ktlet-\nto\nthro\nrepU-\nanywhero than in Neteotl, and lhat\nthere are no moaqultoa, or black (Ilea,\nor any  atfcrr  tenet  pests altar  July\nThe altitude of 17.\"i!l feet is mentioned, ns sre the attraiMams IhrouKh-\nout the district\u2014the imt springs, glaciers and the catarai t at ISonnmgton.\nas well us the famous trout pool al\nthe   latter  place.\nMr. Foster la assured th:it boats\nwith com pet it t men to handle ihem\ncan Is* secured, and th\" game and\nbuttling facilities nre outlined. The\nfact that entry may h\u00ab* made from\nSpokane early in Angii\u00abt If Ihe party\ncomes by auio. li mentioned,\nYAHK LADIES' GUILD\nCHOOSES OFFICERS\nA  contract   for   tho   sale   of   white\npine   Is   being   aired   In    the   courts\nIn   the   action   of   Llnglo   &   John- I\nson,   a   lumber   firm   of   Slocan   City, j\nto   recover    balanco   of   monies   alleged   to   be   due.\nIt appears that the firm had a\ncontract signed hy \"Knox llros, per\n.1, 11. Knox,\" and shlppM the lumber\ntO \"Knox liros. L|l., .Mifitreal.\"\nIn addition to thc claim for ba.'anee\nOf money alleged to be owing, 1 jingle\nHr Johnaon also claimed thnt the\ndefendants failed to take delivery of\nlumber   as   specified   in   (tie   contract.\nAction was consequently taken in\ncourt against .\\. M. Knox, who\nrealdaa 111 Vancouver; J. 15. Knox nf\nMontreal, nnd Knox llros. I-td. of\nMontreal.\nA writ was served on A, M,\nKnox lu Vancouver, and the firm\nthin got an order to permit them\nto terra a writ on J. B. Knox and\nKnox    Urns.     Ltd.,    In    Montreal,\nIn chambers, before Junlge Hrown\nof llrand Forks on Tuesday, James\nO'Shea of O'Shea & Irving, liar-\nrlsters. applied to aal aside service\nof the writ nn J. H. Knox and\nKno.x thftM, Ltd. of Montreal, on\nthe grounds thut the contract was\nto have been erformed In Mont re.tl\nand not in Hrltish Columbia, and\nthai when eaevrtttJ the order for\naervfea out of the Jurisdiction of\nHrltish Columbia courts, Lingie ek\nJohnaon did not show proper grounds\nfor  such   order.\non the question MM argued,\nwith Mr. O'Shea for the Montreal\ndefendants an.l K. C. Wr.igge of\nHamilton * Wraggo, barristers, for\nUnd* * Johnson, Judge Wtwt t\nordered that service nut of Jurisdic-\nservice of the writ  be both\nNine Are Saved Through Sick\nChild Requirin-g Attention\nin Early Morning Hours\nFire    of\nnn-\nd the\n.f   this\nMr.\nilly of\nof th*\n\u25a0 and\nmind.\nFF.RNIF,     Mareh     SI.-\nknown    origin    totally    di al PO]\nresidence   er   Andrew   I irajton\nelty at  about  2:30  thin mornli\nDragOn,   with  his  wITe  and  f\u00ab\nse\\.-ii wmall children, got out\nbuilding safely, bul the hoi\ncontents   were   burned   to   the   g\none of tie* children had been sick\nfor some time and during ih\u00ab\" nlsht\nthe    little    tot    Went     into    convulsions.\nThla awoke the household, to find the\nhouse hi flannH. htk! the family hud\nto mak*' u hurried exit and were given\nshelter bv their neighbors.\nTh.* hous* Is situated In the Fernie\nnpnex, mar the F.iiry creek bridg**.\nabout a quarter nf n mile fmm communication with this cit>, nud hv iU*\nCine the fire brigade had a chance to\nget to the seen.* ol* th** fire the\nflames hsd galrod euch a hold thst\nthey could onlv confine their efforts\nto  \"prevent   llie   Mar..'   from   spreading.\nti< It\ni t  aalda\nthe   Nelson   board   of   trade,   which.    _    . C'J*\u201e^   P*     _\no\u201eKh i, r. 8*ot, \u00bb,,\u201e.\u201e\u201e....,..,Terry o\\w wves\nlied that there is no better Climate \u2022 \u00b0\nCharivari to New\nBride and Groam\nppeeulmlv*. interest w:utteh>rmant. Over\nr.G.eflft unliKteit sliwre* rhangpd hands,\nmainly mining atootpl, and the trend\nUpauard    was   ccnllnuou^.\nAi.iUhi lituied nt \\tC, to 13c; American .s.il.j Beotl *'.ii.inion eold off to\n40c; fuiiadl.tu 1'iiejftc made a new\nbtgfe at (1 ft, up I point, Duluth\nPup. Iter sold at ttlhtk down \\r: Sleel\nof Ph\u2014da coinmon sold at 79%c; To-\nroat.i RaJhno was off l\u00bbic. while\nTwin  Clt>  and   Winnipeg Railway  were\nuaebanfed.\nSoap that soaks clothes clean\ndiffercht from anything you have ever used before\nRinso ia an entirely now kind of aoap, every\ngranule made ni pure matrriala perfectly\ncombined*\nJust by '\u25a0*'.\u25a0.'\u25a0\u25a0*.\u2022. in its hie !..-.!..\u25a0 auda, lhe moat\npround-in dirt is crnlty loosened and dissolved.\nOnly the veiy dirties! places need lo l>e lubbli]\ntt all.\nHitmta is rrmJe hy the largest\naoap  mai(trt m lhe world.\nLEVER BROTHERS LIMITED\nTORONTO\nR304\nTAIlk*. March II*-\nmet In the Vnhk tii\nafternoon for the pul\nof officers for the\nmonths. Those flee)\nBrsklne. president; S\nvtce-iire.tlil. nt. Mrs.\naeoretary'treasurer; so\nMr*. Ntapletnn.. Mrs,\nMri. Fmlly .Slmw ai\nWilllamn.\nHuriiiK the meeting\nMis. Warren eervi d\nFour    n. w    im-iiil\" rs\nlliille\nn    W.\ncom Ing\nI     \u00ab . fr:\nli otlon\nterm\nU IS\ns.    ii.     Warr.li\n.     V.     IMuhi.I \u25a0..\nml  eotnailtte*\nM.innull      I Mh I.\nI    Kn,     Daisy\nMrs\naftei\nJoh\t\nB*\u00bb\n.1   and\n\u25a0einlni;   ye\nMr**\nturned\nMr\nand\nfiraklne\nKll        .S.U   ill\u00abi-\\\nMrs.   II,\nmoved    to    llieir    bulldhiK\nIhe   Main   street,   In   C.V \\\nStaph ton   re\ni  Cranbrock,\nVi tereon  hai\nIt'Ja.t.ll II\naddition\n:i.]'.V    S1UINU,    Mnrch    II.\u2014O,    .V\ne-uii    returiiid   baaaa   laal   teat*\n*ln* with blm a bride, lhe Md*\ntaking placc In NYlftun on Ua_N h\nThe liMppy ciutile wir.. imi ttt\nstation by ti number *\u00bbl l'i. tOOt-\n*\u25a0, and In ill** evenlmj W9tt trea.ed\ni aobil old-lime chs,.*.'.\"*! si *vhlth\nt   of   the   folk-* attended.    Alter  *li\u00ab*\nrymtiiu band had played t*>  \u2022\u25a0 wai*\n,.   . verybedy   was   glv i ;   ihe   |.l ill\nt   and    partook   of    light    i* Her h-\nm.  Flli.ut  and hnl.y  ret-ri   .1  fn m\nlust     week,     having    been      n\nNe)\nNrl  .-ii\nF    .1.\nvleltlm\nSunday\nBevel\nFi <n.*>\nfor st v. t..i wm ta\nPowell  and  Mlae\nMi\nlasL\n,1  people\nW) an\n.11     W.'.\nl   Af,d\nrut to Apit-'taile o\nthe jdn\\ aad 'I <\"*\u2022\nunited f.i nn \"in. T'.t :\nere Mrs Daimey, Mr and Mrs. U. i.i\n>,   Hi    .,i..i   Mra   Peveta I,   Mr.   em\nis       i.ruham.      Mrs.       Hodftton      nml I\niKht.r.    Mrs.    t'srlson,    Mmr    I'owtll.\ni-    Aria  Bessie Swing, Florence and\nadye Cammlnfa R- O. and  it   .iu-.\nCarleon,   A    Carlson   Ji .   i.   Cat i*\nn.    i;     Ci 11 son,    Mi* a    JacobeM    an*'\n, s Roberts* n.\nEC \\\\. Dawney came home from\nNeleon  'ast   week   where he had baaa\ni  a ,, s  .l.i.i\nThomas    Pidgin,    thc    1 rerttyterlan\nlaaioner, aondvetad aar\\ lee ut th.;\ntali laeenUi\nGAINED 65 POUNDS!\n\"Five years ngo when I was first\nrnarrie-t I had wonderful energy.\n1 could he on the co all day ;ont;\nwithout feelinf? the ftaaat bit fatigued. I hail a (?reat appetite and\nrouul eat anything. I weighed\n1-17 pounds. I used to be busy\nevery minute of the day and, when\ntlie day was over, 1 coutil go to\nbed untl never waken once during;\nthe Bifbfc Thirteen months ap:o\nmy ftp;t baby was born. After\nthat my energy seemed to leave\nme. I was timl nil the time. I\nhail to force m\\^elf to do my\nhousehold duties. Instead of bcinit\na pleasure aa formerly, theae\nduties Itecame a real task. I lost\nall u(*ire for food and nothing\nwould tempt mc. 1 had to make\nmyscif tat. I would j?o to bed at\nui;;ht and to>s frdin side to sido\nfur hours at a time. After t\nw'nile 1 would doze off only to\nfind that 1 had -been sleeping for\nten or fifteen minutes. Naturally\nwhen mornimr came, pot having\nslept, 1 starter! the day completely\ntired out. I wus shaky and nervous. The least noise would\nstartle mc and make my heart race\na'-ont;. 1 coual ttt that my hu.1*-\nband was worried. I waa U> ,mn\nweitrht eater week and had al-\nrciuly Ins* M pounds I tried all\nkinds of tonics, but they didn't\nhe'p me. One ni-ht, a nirlit I\ne)\\.,\\\\ never forget because it\nelartod mi* on the way tu health\nand happiness ni^ain, my husliand\nbrought in n botUa of Carnol. A\nfriend tn!d him that Carnol had\ntt&mi his wife's life, so he insisted up in my trying it. Six we.\u00abIta\nafter I bagU taking Carnol, my\nW*!rht increased from 9'J pounila\nto l.r'N. an incre.tee of ft.S pounds.\nAnd, nm I tttM these dais l\nKvery morninir I fairly jump nut\nof lull ready to tack!e anything\n\u2022r.cl every minute of the day ia u\njoy to me now.\"\nCamol i< sold hy your d-it^gi t.\nand if you can conscientiously say,\naft#r yon have tried it. that it\nhasn't don* you any food, return\nthe empty bottle to him an^.he\ntrill  refund your money.        8-C.I2\n^Easter\nBreakfast\n'remium Ham or Bacon\n'\"THAT breakfsst on Enter Morning should\nconsist of Bacon and Eggs has become\nalmost  as honored  a national institution aa\nTurkey for Thanksgiving.\nBut on this Easter Morning, bright with thc\npromise of Springtime\u2014vigor\u2014snd joy \u2014the\nBacon certainly should be \"Premium\" \u2014tha\nworld's standard\u2014as befitting the occasion.\nSubstitute ordinary Bacon or Ham for Swift's\n\"Premium\" and yon dull the joy of the meal.\nFor Swift's \"Premium\" Bacon ie of characteristic and distinctive quality. Firstly, by its\nihoice selection\u2014for \"Premium\" Brand must\nhave just the right proportion of fat and lean.\nThen next it possesses sn unmatched succulence and savonness due to tbe exclusive\nSwift process of curing snd smoking.\nBe careful to get Swift's \"Premium\"\nwhen you buy Bacon or Ham\u2014 n:.ffrr\n.sure of it this coming Baater Morning.\nOrder irom your Butcher oi GtOCtr.\n. .-vwie^^*^---**\n \"^sjsfsnC\nmmmmmamami \u2014\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nemtmmmmm..\u2014^\u2014.mmmmmm~m.-,\u25a0,. \u00bb\u25a0..\u25a0\u25a0\u2014^\nPublished every morning except Bun-\nday by The Newa Publishing company,\nlimited,   Nelaon.  B. C, Canada.\nBusiness letters should be addressed\nand checks and money orders made\npayable to The News Publishing company, limited, and ln no case to individual member* of tbe staff.\nAdvertising rate cards anil A. B. C.\notatsmants of circulation mailed on request or may be seen at the office of\nany advertising agency recognised by\nthe Canadian Preys Association.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\nBy mall   (country,  per mouth..,,% .SO\nPer year  1.00\nOutside Canada, per month 76\nPer year  7.SO\nDelivered, per month   75\nPer   six   month*     4.00\nPer year 7.60\nPayable   In   Advance,\nMember A adit Bureau of Circulation.\nTTTF SH'ST? 57.fi*? Vitm, ffitmSBA? JISSKWG, MARCS 22, 1323\nEfficient\nbuseh\nU*up\u00ab.AKlpKm\u00abn\nREQUESTED   CHOC I1RT    DIIIBCTIONS\nTHURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1923\nNeed Not Try to Please\nThem All\nHon. Charles Stewart, aftor hear -\nIng tbe members at Ottawa discuss\nimmigration, tells them in a tone\nOf not unnatural dlsguBt that a\nminister who could evolve an Immigration policy which would please\nlitem   would   bo   a   second   Moses.\nWhat Mr. Stewart will find Is\nthnt the only way ho will get\nanywhere on the Immigration question Is to work out a policy and\nthen go ahead with It, without\nbothering too much about criticism\nexcepting where the critic suggests\na constructive Improvement, Then\nhe should accept the suggest Ion.\nno \u2022 matter   which    party   it    com**\nTOMORROW'S   MENU\nbreakfast\nCereal\nUncooked Apple*\nCoffee     Boiled Eggs and Bacon\nToast\nLuncheon\nCooked Pried Hrown Rice With\nMaplo Syrup\nTea Cookies\nDinner\nTried   Pan   Fish\nBaked   Sweet   FotutocB\nBeet-Banana    Salad     (Lettuce)\nCoffee Raisin   Pie\nTbe following crochet directions for\na   \"tarn\"   which   will   fit   a   doll   10\nInches   high,    were   requested   by   a\ncolumn  render. I eanot alwnys promise   to   publish   directions   for   which\nmy   readers  ask,   for   I   do   not  profess    to    have   a   complete    file    of\nknitting  and   crochet   directions;   but I c\nwhen d   happen  to have  rule*  for a.\ngarment    that   Is   asked    for,   I\nvery    glad    to    give    them    In\nstitch. 1 s. c.  Into ach ot  next four\nstitches, repeal * .\nRow s\u2014 \u2022 2 s._c. Into fleet stitch,\n1 s, c. Into each or next five Htitche*r\nrepent   *   ,\nRow   !\u00bb~ 1   s.  c  .Into  each  stitch\nRow 10\u2014 f 2 s. c. into ftrtit stlich,\n1 s. c. Inio next two stitches, re-\npea i   \u2022   .\nRow   11\u20141   s.   c.   Into   eru-h   stitch.\nRow W\u2014 \u2022 2 s. c. Into first stitch.\n1 stitch Into each of next three\nstitches,   repeat   \u2022   .\nRow 13\u20141 s. c. Into each stitch,\nrepent   for  the   next  four  rows.\nRow IS\u2014 \u2022 over the first 2 sts.,\nmake 1 a. c, (which decreases 1\n*.), 1 s. c. Into each of seven sts.,\nrepent   *  .\nRnw 19\u2014I  s, c. nto each Rt.\nRow th*- \u2022 decrease 1 st;, 6 a. c,\nrepat   \u2022   .\nRow  21\u2014fl.  c.  Into  each   pt.\nRow 22\u2014 \u2022 decrease 1 St., 5 s.\nc,   repeal.\nRow 23\u2014 1 s. c. Into eftch st.\nRow 2t\u2014 \u2022 decrease 1 St., 4 s. c,\nrepeat   \u2022   .\nRow  2T.\u20141   a.   c.   Into each  st.\nRow    26\u2014    *    decrease    1    St.,    3   fl.\nrepeat.\nRow  27\u2014  1   b. c. into each  St., ream | peat   for  the  next  two  rows,   turn,\nthis j     Row JO\u2014 1 s. c. into each St., tak-\nBY LENO-RE\n\\mS\nFashion la not yet weery of\ntho charm of extreme simplicity.\nThe slender model with pleated\nskirt is one of tho best liked frocks\nin \u00ab. prominent, fifth., avppua. shop.\nIt Ih made of flat crepe. And the\nlines looks equally graceful ln cocoa,\nbeige, rust or Copenhagen  blue,  with\nJBobp\nof\ngoura\nBa Jamu W. Barlan, MD.\nThai Lump in the Front of\nYour Neck\ncolumn.\nI ing   up   both   front   and   back    i\u00bb>i\nNo immigration policy will satisfy\n\u2022teryone. Some In Canada would\nthrow the doors wide open to the\nlowest clause* from central and\neouthern Europe. Others would close\ntlie doors so tightly as virtually\nto   \u00bbhnt   out   everyone.\nMr. Stewart should seek the middle\namy. Keep out the diseased, the\ncriminal and those unlikely lo be\nable to make their way successfully\nIn Canada. But go vigorously after\nthose who give promise of sue- .\nceedlng ln whatever class of occupation they intend to follow and j force people to be\nof proving useful citizens, ln the i aet of parliament?\ntrue   sense,   of   Canada.\nWhat the country wants is some\ndefinite and constructive policy which\nwlll bring Immigrants to Canada,\nand  hold  them  here.\nA   Doll's   Tarn\u2014Buy   two   spools  of j tlon*.   repeat   for  four  rows.   fnrm|tr;\nrose    color   crochet    silk.      Using    a\nNo.  14   Bteel  hook,  make  three chain\nstitches,   then   Join,   forming   a   circle.\nRow   1\u20146   s,   c   inlo   circle.\nRow 2\u2014 \u2022 s. c. into first St.. 1 s.\nc. Into next st., repeat \u2022 tin working, take up tho buck half of each\nstflche   slowley).\nRow  3-2   b.  c.  Into  each   Pt.\nRow  4\u20141  s. c.  Into  e.ich   st.\nRow 5\u2014 \u2022 2 s. c. Into first st .\n1 s. c. Into each of next two ititches,\nrepeat   \u2022   .\nRow   6\u2014   \u2022   2   s.   c.   nto  virst\n1    s.    c.    into   each    of    nev\nstitches,   repent   *   .\nRow    7\u2014    \u2022    2    s.    c.    Into    first\nthe band. Break thread, ttott make\nh silk pom pom nnd nttnch it. In\nthe  middle on  Iho top.\nTomorrow\u2014\"Just     How     to    Make\nGood   Corn   Starch   Cnkes.\nAH Inquiries addressed to Miss Kirk- !\nman In care of the ''Efficient House- j\nkeeplna\" department wlll be answered ;\nIn these columns In their turn. This j\nrequires considerable time, however, I\nowing to the great mtmher received. .\nHo lf a personal or quicker reply H\ndesired a stumped and self-addressed j\nthree I envelop*   must   he   enclosed    with    the\n|attention.     Be  sure   to  use   VOUH   full | the ever-popular monogram  embroid-\nname.   street  number, and   the  name of j pnM|   ln M  contrasting   or   harmonious\nA Good Story Spoiled\nAn   interesting   story\nMexico    City    to    the\nThomas    Alva    EdlRon,\ngreatest    ln\\enlor,     Is    a    tb\nof  Asiec   kings.     Senora   IX*\nMexico  City   claims  to  bc   a   second\ncousin  of   the   Inventor.\nAccording to the researches of\nSenora, De Alva the Edison family\nname before the Astees were conquered wa* Ixtlixochltl, and Thomas,\nthe founder of the family, was baptized by the duke ot Alva aftt\u00bbr\nth* conquest. It appears that the\nthird sou of Thomas De Alva married an English woman named\nEdison.\nPicture* of Thomas Alva Edison\nand Senora De Alva, printed In\nMexico City newspapers, are said to\nhave caused considerable comment\naa to their resemblance. Persona\nwbo profess to be Judges of physiognomy say thnt the general like-'\nnees of the two men 1* such as to\ncredit the belief tliat they are relative*.\nOuadaliipe De Alva, who live* near |\nMexico City, at the age of 7& years j\nle reported ss saying that she often |\nheard her later speak of his nephew ,\nWhO   wa*  an   Inventor.\nTills la a rather Interesting story. I\nThe only defect It appears to have\nla It 1* not true. William H. Mead-\nowcroft, private secretary to Thomas\nAlva Edison, who has written a biography of tho electrical wizard,\nany* that there Is neither Mexican\nnor Spanish blood In the veins of\nair. Edison. It seems a ehame to\napoll   such  a  good   story.\ngood    thnn   by\nDi>eB   not   this ;\nlead    to    antngonlsm   and    divisions? '\nRxnmpb*,   public  opinion   nnd  experl-\ntttt   ore   great   teachers,   fur   better, i\nfor    surer    thnn    force,    and    people\nmight    well   think   over    the   advice\ngiven  by   the editor of  the Christian\nGuardian   a*   to   the   cigarette   evil: I\n\"Let   u*   work   quietly   and   lovingly, I\nand   we    shall   probably    accomplish\nmore   than   If   we   went   out   Into   the I\ncome*   from   nlKhwiiy!i  nm] hedge*  nTli\\  denounced\neffect    that')th6   evil.\"\u2014Kinpst.in   Standard,\nthe   world's                                *am    \u2014   \u25a0\u25a0\ndescendant , h\"- \u2014      -ft\nMm of f      The Lighter Side       \\\nThe Housewife's Idea Box\nHome   is  a\nscratch   when\npl.ace  where  you\nyon   feel    like   it.\n' appliqtied In leather.\nj The vogue for things Egyptlnn has\n1 ln no way dimmed the popularity ot\n, the Russian Influence, probably be-\n' cause Russian design permits such a\nj wide latitude fnr simple costumes that\nI may be made ai the same time chariic-\n' terful and conservative. A typical ex-\ni pie   is   lhe  blue twill frock worn by the\nlady   at   the   bottom   of   the   sketch.\n;ed,   b ue   ami   green   nre   used   in\nthe   embroidery.\nA poet says \"love\" means more\nto men than nny other word. What\nabout   \"glmmee?\"\nMan Is nhvays at his best whil.\ntrying to live up to bis mother i\nteachings or a fresh  shave.\nThe best thing about life is\nthat we sr* kept in the Hark\nconcerning the neat number on\nthe   program.\n!  put Your Old Piano Steel to tiood lee\nAn old piano stool can be made to do   j\n1   srrrice   in   the  kitchen.     If  it   Is nf a   i\ndark  color,  remove the paint and var-\n'   niah    nitb   paint    remover.     MM    It   j\nwhite.    As j on esu lower and raise It\nI  to the required height, yon will find it   I\ni  ?ery   coavaalful   in   your   kitchen.     It\nI will prevent arach oWfin*** ef feet.\nTHK HODUWin.\nC#wrrl#W,   fill,   tv   P-ttirf   Letter  Cwrmy\nQnorfe Cirtts. R, R. R. Bedford,\nJ. T. Russell, ll. Townm-nd; .secretary -\ntrensurer,   C.   G.   Johnson.\nMinneapolis Grain\nMINNEAPOLIS, March 21 \u2014 Flour\nunchanged:    shipment*.    37.{.72   barrels.\nBran \u2014129.\nWheat\u2014Wa 1 northern, $1.20% to\n$1.29%.\nCorn\u2014No.  3   yellow,  (I7'.jc   to  fiRc.\nOats\u2014No.   3   White.   40c   lo   42v,c\nFlax\u2014No.   1,   U.M1I   to   |3.07%.\n(Registered   In   accordance   wllh   the\nCopyright   Act.)\nYou see so many people with this\ncondition that perhap* you have wondered Just whnt Is the matter.\nTho matter is simple enough, Just\nan enlargement of a gland at you\nmight Bse il anywhere else in the\nbody. ,\nAnd Just as long as thc person has\nno symptom* except the lump Itself\nand It* disfigurement, there Ib\nreally no cause for worry. A very\nInng and close seej-ch haa baaa made\nfor the cause of this trouble, and\nwhile there remains much to Ih*\nlearned, still one very Important fact\nhas been definitely established.\nIn countries where there la ho\niodine In tho drinking water, this\ncondition called goitre Is very common. Further, among people who\nlive on fresh fleh, this condition\nIs almost unknown. For Instance,\nthe Japanese In western Cannda and\nCnlted States, whose dietary includes\na great quantity of fish, are practically free from lt. Bo you aee the\nold idee of many yeara ago that iodine\nInternally and externnlly was helpful\nalong the right line. If, however, In\naddition to the lump there are Iho\nthree other outstanding symptoms,\nnamely, a very fast heart, a bulging\nof the eye*, and a trembling of the\nfingers when held out at arms* length\nIn front of the body, a more eerious\ncondition exists.\nHowever, even In this condition-\nproper hyginlc measures\u2014freedom\nfrom work and excitement, and tbe\nadministration of Iodine seem to help\ngreatly.\nIn the eimplo goitre particularly In\nchildren I have wen splendid results\nwhere the parents in addition to rubbing iodine ointment on the lump,\nhave had the chlldrorf lie on a couch\nand try nnd put Ihe chin on the\nchest a dozen times, threo or four\ntimes a day. This compresses the\nlump,  and  It  often  disappears.\nFOREST PRODUCTS ARE\nSHIPPED FROM PERRY\nPERRY IID1NO, March 11. \u2014 J.\nQraham hn* Ju t shipped :*. carload of\ncord wood.     A carlmid  of  pine   logs  was\nshipped on Friday, and T). McKlnnon\nIs stacking up the siding with ties\nfor shipment. R. Avis has two carloads of pine logs rendv for loading\nA pruning school under the auspices\nof the Slocan Kootenay Farmers' exchange, wlll he held here commeiielng\non Monday. Mareh 2*1. A number of\nthe   ranchi-ra   here   are   taking   In   He\nschool,   which   will  be'eonohpted   by\n0. Hunt of Nelson, the assistant hon|\nculturlst.\nCorrect    this   sentence: \"I'd    Ull\nto   run   In   and   get   my marble el\nsaid   the   small   boy,   \"tu)t 1   mlgl\ntrack   mud   on   the  floor.\"\nW4\nrWe bring you Beauty\nfrom Palm & Flower\nPlantol is the purest fruit and\nflower oil toilet \u00ab>ap that can\nbe produced by modern science\nand skill\u2014a cosmetic balm for\nthe skin and complexion.\nTo cleanse the skin and beautify\nthe complexion try thi* Plantol\ntreatment before retiring at\nnight:\u2014\nMake a thick lather in warm water\nfrom Plantol, and thoroughly\nntatsagn it into your fare and neck;\nrinse in tepid water\u2014then wash in .\ncool water. In the morning repeat\nthe Plantol massage.\nTry thia treatment for two weeki\nana the improvement in your complexion will surprise you.\nI.EVKIl  BROTHERS  LIMITED, TOSONTO\nPlantol S?\nMade only from Fruit and Flower Oils\nBuilding\nMaterial    lohn Burns & Son\nLet   us   figure   your   bills   of\nBuilding Material  Coast Lumber a specialty.\n'^CU\nTen Years Ago\n(The   I>nlly   Kama,   March\n191J)\n-o\nWhat the Press Is Saying\nTh* Lif*-S*ving Airplane\nDay by day, the airplane connects\nHeelf more directly with life and\nordinary human exigencies. A iwor\nwoodsman I* desperately Injured on\nBeaver Island, * lonely Isle in the\nnorthernmost water of I.*ike Michigan, wlmse ahorea are 11 milee distant from the Michigan mainland.\nAn operation is necessary to save\nthe man's life. Over dangerous lee,\n'\u2666fend 1* cairled to the mainland of\nbi* condition. The local doctor strives\nvainly to rench him ncros* the\nin* Hut the word of tit* attempt\nHO*m tn that center ot aviation,\nMount Clemens, hundred* of mil**\naway, near Detroit\u2014and Instantly an\nairplane goee up. Is on It* way to\nthe ncene, picks up the doctor at\nCharlavoix. land* hlin In a trice on\nBraver Island\u2014and the man'* life\nJ* *Rved. What a tribute thl* twentieth-century cofU)ue*t of th* air.\u2014\nBoston Transcript.\nMaking People Good\nIt Is passing nt range how the\ncrate for making people good by\nlogtalatlon I* lm reasing. There Is\nprohibition, then thn attempt to stop\ngambling, then the proposal to stop\nfool* from investing tn get-rlch-quick\nscheme*, and now that linielkeepers\nshall see that tho \"Mr. nnd Mrs\"\nVho register at their hotels are\nreally mn tried Where Is this sort\ntit thing going to stop? No doubt\nth* problem* sought to solve are\nworthy, but the question i* can they\nbe by legislation? We nre.not discussing the pm* nnd cons of these\nmatters, but merely aaklng if the\ncourse being pursued be wise. Is\nthere oo better way than trying to\nThe dove may build in the cannon's mouth, but .tat boubtless haa\nloo  much sense to risk a coal shall\nIn Engtnnd, the matrimonial market is stable again. Lady Qrosv^nor\nIs  preparing  tt marry   a  Jockey.\nTho Toronto pickpocket maihe,* arrested for being too frisky was at\nleast consistent.    He frisked tho cup.\nAfter all, tho best thing about thc\ngood old days Is that they don't\nrespond   to  sn   encore.\nAs spring spproache* each year,\nwe always wonder how Noah refrained from using the two fish\nworms.\nA woman doesn't think her dinner\nparty a real success unless she feels\nIncapable of getting up next morning\nA child born dead has been brought\nto life alter five minute*, *n tht-re\nIs   hope   for   the   league   of   Nations.\nru\nThe West Kootenay AscoclaUon\nFootball It-ague was |esterday\nlaunched nrnl given an auspicious\nsendoff at a meeting of footer representatives fmm all ports of tho\nKootunays. Nelson. Trail, Rossland,\nKaalo, I.londel and Procter wlll all\nstart  teams.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nOne local angler made a catch of\n15 brook trout by fishing through\ntht Ice at Cottonwood lake yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nRetail clerk* of the city yesterday I\nasked    for    a    weekly    half    holiday |\nthroughout   the year and   that  store*\nclose at 9 o'clock on Saturday nights. [\ntee\nOfficers named by thc West Knot- |\nenay poultry association meeting last\nnight, were: Honor*y president, J.\nIt Terry; honoray vice-president. W. i\nW. Scott; president, Oeorge Hor* I\nstead; vlee-pr*\u00abskdents, R Ramsden, 1\nJ. Hamad en, fl. II. Fraser, Angus J\nShaw,  W.  Q.  Kennedy,   I'.  J.  Devlne.\nSyrup\nand\nRice\nThere is a limit tn everything except the number of articles a woman\ncan get in the drawers of a sewing   machine.\nYou can't' expect much of notions\nthat trust Gml In time o( war and\nwon't trust one another In time\nof   peace.\nChanging times don't affect retribution. The h\u00abirse thief was\nhanged, and the Jitney thief has\nto  buy ga*  for  the  thing.\nVANCOUVER WHEAT\nVANCOUVER, March 21 \u2014 Official\nclosing prices today for wheat, basin\nNo. 1 northern, delivered f o h curs,\nVancouver,   for   export:\nBid\ni For   prompt   shipment   from\nI     prairie   points     II. 17*4\n| In   store     1.17*\n; La   route     117*\nMrs Farmer gives u* this puc-\nillng, which she leai n-d to male*\nduring lhe su?ar shortage, anc\nciiimuen because it is hu feed\nMix 2 runs Pacific Milk and '.\ncup* of waier. Then anr. one-\nthird to one-hnlf cup of earn\n\u2022yrup. Vt haspoon Of, salt anc\n\u25a0% teas|Kion of cinnamon. Tnrr\nndd ^ cup of rice an.l put into\na Vfry slow oven. 8Ur It thr<*\u00bb*\nHints during the first hour,\nadding 1 lahleiiioon of bull*t\nthe last time Rah'- three hours\nnot touching It after tne rirst\nhour.\nPacific Milk Co.\nLIMITED\nrectories at  Ladner aad  Abbotsford\nWhy Pay More?\nWe have juat\nreceived a lar(?e stock of\nBOYS' COASTER WAGONS\nTHE BIG IlED WAGON WITH THE ROLLER BEARINGS,   trices-\nNo. 00 at S3.50.   No. 2 at S6.50.   No. 3 at $7.50.\nNo. 4 at 98.50.\nalso\nGARDEN WHEELBARROWS\nGARDEN IMPLEMENTS\nGARDEN SEEDS\nNESON HARDWARE COMPANY\nWholesale and Retail \"Quality Hardware\"\nNELSON, B. C.\n' \u2014\u2014\u2014    . \u25a0        .a.     \u2014^m~~~~ml\nClemenceau's boundless energy\nis built on sound sleep\nOn his eightieth birthday, the busy \"Tiger\nof France\" said the secret of his unfailing\nyouth and energy is sWp. All successful\nmen knowth.it sleep is a faithful but exacting paymaster\u2014returning many-fold all that\nyou give it but making you pay if you cheat\nKnowing this, why do you give your sleep\nequipment so little thought? Why do you buy\na spring and mattress with less consideration\nthan any other necessity you purchase?\nSimmons \"Banner\" Spring\nBefore you go lo bed tonigbt, we what your spring and mattress\nare like. Carry lhe mental picture to your furniture dealer'i\nand compare what you have with the buoyant and flexible comfort of the Simmons \"Banner\" Spring and the Ostermoor Mattress. Set your own value on the sleep, health and energy their\nluxury insures. You pay two cent* a night for years of service.\nSee the \"Banner.\" Examine the whole line of Simmons Springs.\nThey are economical because they do not sag or break down,\nbut keep their life and resiliency for manv years. Priced, like\nSimmons quality beds and mattresses, to suit any family budget. -\nLook for the Simmons Label.   Beware of imitations\nSIMMONS\n\\Bed Springs\nMATTRESSES AND BEDS\n\u25a0\n &\u00ae.\nTTTT TmSiTM \"~TCt IdCTSTTHtlftSirAY SFuMffiW, lu'AP.CE 22, 1323\nFa?6 PTm.\nSMART\nDRESS\nSHOES\nFOR\nSPRING\nOur Footwo\u00bbr fnr Spring\npossesses all the qunltflca-\ntlons timt you can demand\nIn Footwear. You go! superior leather, better trimmings,  and  a certain  fit.\nR. ANDREW & CO.\nLEADERS      IN      FOOTFA8HION\nKootenay and Boundary j\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014,\u201e.,   \u2014 ..  ail       II '\nYAHKTRAPPER\nBAGS CENTURY\nLIVING COUGAR\nTRAIL COUNCIL\nMAY REGULATE\nPLAYING POOL\new Denver Asks     CRESTON HAS BIG\nRepair of Trail\nto llie Glacier\nCALL FOR APPLES\nClimbs Tree and Nooses Ani- Proposal (or Midnight Closing\nmal With Wire Alter His j    and No Partitions Hotly\nDogs Have Treed It Debated\nSIX FEET TND WEIGHS     ! POLICE AND SOME\nHUNDRED SEVENTY-FIVE I ALDERMEN DIFFER\nThis Is Eight This Spring and City  Offices Will Run On\nCompletes His First Hun- i    Summer Time From the\ndred (or Zoos First of April\nNKW PBNVKH, Marrtl 21\u2014Mm. J.\nMllci''i\u201eiJ^\u201e hns aai'Uied a lars.\nnumbfr of HlRnaturoH to a petition\nasking the government to repiilr the\ntrail to the Bltu-ler a.-ros*. the laakts aa,\nthl* a* a popular rllmh fair reaal.leauaa\nln   the   allstrlc-t   und   aalaaa,   faar   vlaalloraa.\n~~DODDS %\nKIDNEY;\nk PILLS\no}y j\n\u25a0 X     *H-Hi\nV'fl\u00bbt'F5    .i|i'T;\nh^*_^04m,_Q\nBoth  Organisations  _t\u00abport Stocks Will\nBe   Bxhanat\u00abd;   Pruning   Will\nBe Xaavy.\nCHESTON.   March   21.   \u2014   Both   the\n! Fruit    QtWWent    union      snd      Staples\ni Fruit     com imn y     report     un     unprecedented   demand  f\u00bbr apples  this  month.\n'there being almost no end ta the  to-\nqolartaa   for   the   late   winter   varieties.\nlUiichfrs  are  huay   pocking  their loose\n, applet,   nnd   by   the   end   nf   the   month\n! It    Iw    expected    the    entire    1922    crop\nwlll    be    shipped.      Manager    R.     B.i\nStaphs   of   the   Staples   Trill   company\nI explains   tbat   the   heavy   <*nll   for   Hrlt-\nIsh  Columbia   frull   Is due  tn  the   fact\nthai    Is itt    fall    111   the   haste   to   supply\na    likely-looking    Knglish    market,    fall\nSpple   shipments   Were   lhe   heaviest   on\nrecord     and     very     Utile    stock     was\nstored.      In   order   to    supply    the   demand,   large   quantities   of   American\napples   ;ire   now   coining   in\nPruning operations are In full swlna\nin ull the valley orchards these days,\nand from every point comes wind liml\nprimming   will   be   heavier   than    usual\nwith ji view to producing nothing bul\nthe finest quality apples    Raparta arc\nit.varlably to the effect lhat there has\nbeen little or no Winter kill and lii.it\nthe trees have come through In firnt-\nilass shn|>e nnd lliat the fruit spurs\nind I cite   a   very   heavy    >i. Id.     On   tha\nJ. W, Wood ranch ai Canyon, In spite\nof   thc  dry  year  expi-rlenc d   in   tttt.    i\ngrowth   of  new  treat   on  one  of  na\nI Wagners Is over eight   feat  In  length\nSpecial Sale of Wood Tubs\nFOR\nTHURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY\nNo. 0 Size No. 1 Size No. 3 Size\n$1.25 ?1.00 75\u00ab*\nPhone. 497 The  Home of Quality   Hardware. P.  0.   Bos  414.\nHIPPERSON HARDWARE CO.\nFKRN1B,   March    21.\u2014Robert   Baker,\na   well-known   trapper   from   the   upper\ni reaches   of  tha   Yahk   river,   came   Into\n! ICIko   a   few   duys   ago   bringing   with\n| him R   live coiiRar.     Tho  nnlmal   measured   marly   sin   feet   from   tip   to   tip,\n.and   tipped   the   scale   at   175   pounds.\ni     His method  of capturing   the   moun-\n{ tain   lions alive   is   novel,   if   anything\nWhen    lm   sights   a    cougar,    his   dogs\n1 art*   sent   after   the   animal,   which,   Im-\nI mediately    he    scents    danger,    ciiinh.s\nI the    flint    tree    he    enn    reach.        Tho\ncougar    then    falla    an    easy    prey    to\n; Maker,    who    climbs    the    Uee,    taking\nwith   him  a long   wire   noose.     This   he\nmanoeuveri until   he  succeeds  in  getting  [ha  noose  over   thc animal's  bead,\nthen   pulls   it   taut.   The   OOUgar   usually\n, puts  up  a  strong   fight,   bul   Is  slowly\nI.m    surely   at mngled    into   submission\n; nnd   then   pul Utt   down   to   the   ground\nwli.-re   it   then   Is   nn   easy   matter   for\n' Baker to hobble   him.\nDrags It to Cage.\nj The animal Is then drafted through\n| the bush io the htgliwu), wh. re a\n, cage la In readiness, und having been\nI Safely caged, Baker drives to the\n| nearest railway point mnl ships the\ni cougars to lhe southern States where\n! there in a big demand for tho live\n: animals for zoological gardens and\n| circus   menageries.\nThis is thc eighth cougar that\nI Bak. i* ruptured alive this spring and\n1 brings   hin   mini   captures   to   luO.\nThe cougar Is a very vicious animal\n' and his kill in deer alone is estimated\nI at M n year. Thc government has\n! placed a bounty of |.o per head on\n1 them, nnd trappers are fighting hard\n! to  banish   th*m   from   the   mountains.\nBURTON DAMSEUS\nTHROWN FROM SLED\nSocial Happenings\nM In Nelson\n1\nIiri.TON, March 21. \u2014 Miss F.lla\nRaaa tot B narrow escape when her\nhorse look frislit through thc noise\n.>f some dishes the b.i.i in thr sled\nTh.- box of the Bind was broken off.\nMlaa Raaa Jumped as the atot Ml\nturning over  and   saved  herself.\nClark Watt returned from Nakusp\non   Thursday's  boat.\nO Sumo mm returned back after\nVisiting   tin    gentla!   at   Nakusp.\nThe DOStmaatar here, I>. Hash, returned home on Thursday's boal from\nI'algary,   where   he   visited   on   business\nmatters.\nftcide\nMAOC IN CANADA\nBATTERIES\nRADIO\nCm, m Ei* tmm **,*, lm jm, iJa m.\nWUTF.KN CANADA\nT. C. l\u2014m,, Umimi.\ntvinmri r.. M....\ntm. T. \u00bb  tmemm,\na Ala.AHY.  A,.a\n\u2022 W-\u00bb IW,..- Limk^d,\nBJl.lKA. hat.\nr-h\u00ab..M.a  H\u00bb ,.-   I i\u00bb '\u2022\u00ab-..\nftAHJLATOON, BMk.\n.,.,. \u2014 .  ..\"\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0,, lJa\u00ab.Ual,\nVUa. <HiV. K,  B.C.\nmiddle of the road\nDo you tee the road ahead sharply when\nyou are driving at night ? Or do you fint\nnotice obstructions when you run over\nthem?\nComfort in night driving, not to speak of\nsafety depends on the lasting power of\nyour battery. This in turn, is not a\nmatter of luck, but rests on your choice\nof battery in the first place.\nYou have a right to demand three things\nof a battery, the three things that motorists have learned they can be sure of in\nExide Batteries:\n\/. Plenty of Powtr     2. Rugged dependability\n3. Long life.\nPromise yourself an F.xide when you have to replace your present battery. You can get one\nthe right size for your car at the nearest Exids\nService Station.\nEXIDE BATTERIES OF CANADA, LIMITED\n153 Dufferin St. Toronto, Ont,\nTBAIU March 21. \u2014 A recommendation placed before the council\nsimgmtlng that pool rooma close nt\ni'l midnight, and also that all partitions therein be removed, was undoubtedly the main feature of Monday   night's   council   session.\nTho chairman \u25a0 of police commissioners, Q, White, stated that while he\npersonally wns In favor of cloning the\npool halls at midnight, he did not\nthink It fair thai they should DO\n:isked to remove nny partitions, ae It\nwas not such a very long time, since\nthey wero forced to put these partitions   up.\nThief of Police B. Down en claimed\nthat quite a number of young men\n\u25a0pant most of their time and money\nIn these places, and as a consequence\nthey were often unable lo pay their\nboard bills. He nlso maintained thai\nunder present conditions gambling was\ndifficult   to   control\nAlderman J. Williamson maintained\nthat the amount of gambling going on\nin lown wn* being greatly exaggerated\nand that the police should bn able to\ncontrol   what   was   going on.\nSolicitor  W1U   Study   It.\nMavor A. J Martin stated that the\ncouncil would (itt all in Its power to\nenforce any regulations that might be\nbrought In, bul thought thai the legal\nopinion of the clly solicitor should be\nsought to ascertain Just what power\nthe  clly  council  hnd   In   lhe   matter.\nA deputation from the Red Cm*!\nsociety,     consisting     Of     Mrs.     W.     It\nBaxandaSe   nnd   Mrs.   T.   Hopkins,   ad-\n\u25a0.reused the council. Mrs lla x .nihil*\nsaid that while the quarantine regula\nttaaa recently put In force bv iht\ncouncil were good. It would he bettei\nstill If au isolation hospital was maintained.\nMayor Marlln said that he gathered\nrrom the medical health officer lhat\n(there was an Improvement In the\nscarlet fever situation. However, he\nwould take the matter up with tht\ndoctors, and If they thought It necessary, tlie council would take the question  up  further.\nA lei ter was received from the\nhrmrd of tmdr thanking the council\nfor   Its aid   at   the  convention.\nA communication from Mrs. simon-\nSOn remirillng Hewer connect ion w.is\nreferred to the board of works.\n. Alderpun k Wiillaimon and B\nLerose Irefe appointed deputy fire\nmarshals  for   UM.\nDoukhobor  dtables.\nA complaint was received regarding\nthe iHmkhnbor stables, tenants of\nad Inin tug house having left on this\niiivmiiil. This matter WM left in the\nhands t.f the health and relief committee   to   investigate.\nA letter from the city engineer\nstHted that the plans of the propo'ied\nfire hall would be ready next Mon-\nd.iv.\nPermission was granled to put the\ncltv office on summer lime from\nApril   1.\nThe report or the finance committee was accepted, and the following\naCCOOhtl  ordered   paid.\nBank of Montreal. $212.si: city\ntreasurer.    |1R.M|    wages    lint   No.    27.\n$17.1 es: c.  Lavrteato, 17.li:  Monerleff\nVestaunet.    $\u00ab:;!\u00ab;    fire   pay   roll    IS,\nIke  McLeod,  $9; Clarice *  stunrt.\njinn*; c.  lauriente.  lll.M, I   Break,\nlimited. 17.Hi; fiuirh Wood yard 111.\nTrail News im.ll; C W Tyler.\n117 40; B C. Telephone com pnny.\niii M\nTlm=e present were Mavor A. J\nMartin and Aldermen B Lernsu. H.\nBell. H H Johnston, P. F, Im.kerlll,\nJames ^illhimson  and  A.   A.   Mllllgan\nDENVERITES ARE\nUNDER WEATHER\nNKW DRNVKR, March 21 \u2014 Mr-\nSinclair, who hn* been suffering Car\ntttm months with stomach trouble\nwent Into NeUon last week fi r I\nnprrstlon. which was performed Ratur\nday Who wan accompanied by Mis\n>oy1e. who returned Friday.\nMiss Irene McPherson ts very 111 ai\ner home, fears bring entertained lh.it\nhe has conlracled typhoid fewr. Bhe\nind not bean waM for two weeks, nn.l\nhad coattnued her duties nt the teW*\noffice, but finally with a tem-\n!>2 was oi deled lu Im d b?\nmini\nI'ont master Thompson returns*\nWedne day from a week In Nelson snd\nWas    en fined    tO    bid    witli    lllne.-M    tin\nn maiadar <>f the week.\nHra   Oaorga   has   b\nThis column Is conducted by Mrs.\nM. J. Vlgneux. All newa of a social\nnature, Including receptions, private\nentertainments, personal item a, marriages, etc, will appear in this column.    Telephone    Mrs.   Vlgneux.\nOn* of the most delighlful nffaira\nof the seuboii was held lu the drawing\nroom of the Rtrathoona hotel, when\n.Mrs. David B. Townsend and Mnt. H.\nClifford Irving were \"At Home\" to a\nnumber    of    their     friends    yesterday\nafternoon.    The   prettily-arranged   ,,,\u00bb*\ntable, which waa Oeaterad with a basket of daffodils and narcissus, whh\npresided over by Mrs. J. A. Irving\nand Mrs. II. C. Orlzxelle, assisted by\nMrM. Douglas Cummins and Mrs. A.\nt'lyde Kmory nrlssdlag over the hissing tea and coffee urns, and who were\nlu turn relieved by Mrs. P. \\f, Neville\nand Mrs. \\i Douglas Nagle. Mrs. Ed-\nWOrt Murphy and Mrs. Ferguson Wilson cut lhe Ices. The dainty refreshments were served by Miss Klva\n11 Anna, Miss Norma Irving, Miss\nJeamtte Hlgginhnt ham. Mlsa Nellie\nColclough, Miss Eileen I,ong. Miss\nAlice Duiilop, Miss Ore Ina Horstead.\nMiss Freda 11. Hume, Miss Doreen\nStIVnU. HISS Qladys Jelfl Miss Helen\nHodgson, Miss Lottie Amiable, Miss\n(lladys I^imbcrt, Miss Genevieve\nMcMahon and Mian Mnllle Dunlop\nDuring lhe afternoon sevrral delightful musical numbers were given by\na three-piece orchesira. Including Miss\nIna Hteed, A. Barry liilker and J. L\nBartlndale. Miss Krma Ferguson nnd\nMlas Eva Irwin also aaug tn their\nUHM] phasing manner. J. _, Bartlndale delighted the guests with his\nwell -rt'iide red vocal solo. Assisting\nthfi hostesses In entertaining their\nguests were Mrs. W. O. Rose and Mrs\nDavid Harlln. Among the out-of-town\nguests were Mrs Jeff Davis of (irand\nForks. Mrs. Janien H. Ryley of\nQueen's Bay, Mrs. H. I,. McKeniie of\nOraSSt forfca, Mrs. W. E. C. Tllley of\nGrand Forks, Mrs. W. J. Rufledge of\nTrail, Miss Margan-t Duff of Trail\nMra. Crowe o' Trail and Miss Annie\nM. Van Klcek of Vernon.\naae\nMiss Hamilton of Kosla Is a guest\nat the home of Ven. Archdeacon and\nMrs Frederick H Graham, 9^4 Ward\n-\u25a0Ireet, during lhe women's auxiliary\nmeeting,   which   Is   now   taking   place.\nMrs W. M. Myers, thi Silica street.\nentertained a number of friends nt the\ntea hour yesterday, in coin pit me nt to\nMrs. A. M. Black. The guests were\nMrs. J. H Turner, Mrs. T. W. Vouat.\nMrs Ding wal). Mrs James Mllrov Sr\nMrs.  James  Mllrov.  Mrs   William   Ram\n;iy. Mrs R B Dawson. Mrs Andrew\nSutherland, Mrs Wtlitiun Fntherlng\nham.  Mrs. James Biodle and Miss F.ub'\n\u25a0:tler.\na   \u2022   a\nMrs W. Cnrr, 1007 Hall street, ha\nMrs K. Wallace of Boswell as a\n'tucst during Hie women a auxtllan\nmeeting.\n\u2022 \u2022     \u2022\nThe Nelson brunch of lhe women's\nauxiliary   of   St    Savour's   rburch   were\nhoeteeaoi at a bright laa in honor ot\nthe visiting delegal-n who are unending the auxiliary's meeting yesterday\nnflernoon In the Memorial hall. Mrs\nWilliam Carr and Mrs. D A. Thorpe\nhad charge of all tea attsngements\nThe tea table was centered with I\nI ouqutl of daffodils and was presided\nover by Mrs. Thomas Haddock and\nMis. Wlllii.i Carr, VhO were ably\nisMsUd in h.r villi,' l,\\ Miss GlftdVH\nThorpe. Mlsa Jessie Punt. Miss Mabel\nPhillips  nnd   Miss   Winnie   Brown.\nMrs Leslie Praufurd was a tea\nhostess yeaterday When she entertained\na number of Indies who gathered to\ni' .il.e final arrangi ments lor a children's operetta which will take place\nlhe Ihlril Week in April The hostess\nwas assisted In serving refreshments\nbv Mrs Gordon Hal let t. The guests\nwere    Mrs    J     H     Benson.    Mrs.    D    O\nThomaa,   Hra   H.   R,   Tawnaud,   Mrs\nGordon lla I left. Mr*. Frank H.iw-\ntborne Miss Powswi II, Mrs. II. Ros-\nling and  Mrs.  John Cartmel.\nMrs C, K. Ashby of South Slocnn\nIs a delegate to the women's auxill.iry\nii,..'ling and Is s guest at the home\nof Mr and Mrs. D. A. Thorpe, SIS\nSilica  street.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMrs.   W,    R    Baxmdale   of   Trail    1-\namong     lhe     delegates     attending     the\nmen's   auxiliary    meeting      She   Is   a\nest at ih.' home of Mr and Mrs\nHugh W. Robertaon, Rosemont.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nJ Pa.'den. of the PPR emnlnv at\nKaslo,   was  n   city   visitor Tuaeday\npersture\nW    E   f\nthe\nP'\nTHE  LONG-LIFJv BATTERY   FOR  YOUR   CAR\nSTOMACH TROUBLES\nARE DUE TO ACIDITY\nTells   Safe    C*r*-!n    ape-*-   Rellet   lor\nActd Indigestion,\nSo-call\"d stomach troubles, sucll as\nIndigestion, gas, sourness, stomachache and inability to retain food are in\nprobably nine rates out of ten simply\ne\\ idence that exi esslvo secretion of acid\nIs taking place in iho stomach, causing\nlhe formation of gas and add Indigestion.\nGas disttnds the stomach and causes\nlhat full, oppressive, burning feeling\nso'ix times known ns heartburn,\nwhile the acid Irrltateaand Inflame* the\ndelicate lining of the stomach The\ntrouble lies entirely In the excess development nr Mention of acid.\nTo stop uf prevent this souring nf the\nfood  oon tents nf   ihr  stomach  and  to\nneutralise the acid, and make U bland\nand harmbss. a teaspoon ful of Blsu-\nraled magnesia, a good and effective\ncorrector of acid stomach, should be\ntaken In a quarter of a glass of hot or\neold wnter after ea'inir or whenever gas.\neoumeai or acidity '\u25a0\u25a0 felt, t'his sweetens   the   stomach     and     tieiiimRKcs   the\nacidity in \u2022\u25a0>\u25a0 f< w momenta and is a perfectly harmless and Inexpensive remedy\nto use.\nAn nntlscld. such as Blsurated Mag-\ni sesta, which can in* obtained from any\nI druggist In either powder or tablet\nform enables the stomach to do Its\nwoik properly without the Hid of artificial digest meti(t. Magnesia comes In\nI severs! forms, so be careful to ask fnr\nnnd take only BlSBrated Magnesia,\nwhich is especially prepared for lhe\nkpovs purpose\n3{ea_7&rtf\n611 Baker St.\nPhone 200\nNew Sweaters\nAt $3.25 to $14.00 Each\nThe Variety of Styles in Spring Sweaters gives one a\nchance to have several, all different in make and color.\nNew weaves and new colors, delightful, and true to Fashion's dictum.\nLADIES' PULL-OVER\nSWEATERS\nAt $3.25 to $7.50\nLoose weaves, and Jersey\nPull-Overs in smart new colors, plain and novelty effects.\nPRICES, each\u2014\n$3.25 to $7.50\nTUXEDO SWEATERS\nAt $10.00 to $14.50 Each\nTailored Tuxedo Sweaters,\nall-wool, and silk-and-wgoi\nmixed, in Navy, Black,\nBrown, Orange, Jade, etc:\nSizes 36 to 42. PRICES, each,\n$10.00 to $14.50\nChild\nren s owea ers\nAT $3.50 TO $8.50 EACH\nJersey Sweaters, and Novelty weaves, both Tuxedo and\nPull-over styles, all wanted colors, sizes 2 to 14 years.\nPRICES, each $3.50 to $8.50\n'he    wimien's    auxiliary    mftiilg        She!\ni>. n  vagal   at   th.*  home  m   FairweW\nOf   Mrs,   J.   (1     Bennett\n\u2022 \u2022     \u2022\nAmong  those  who aaabttH  with  Ibe\ntea    al     the    Salvation    Artnv    Tu\"\u00abil .v\niftornoon   wen*   If tea   Clai   \u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u2022   WnM,\nMrs     William     Belling.     Mies     Blanch\ni-'orsbt rg   and   M ra.   Noble.\nMrs.    T.    W     Mouat.    Ill    ICooten <v\n\u2022'(reel,  entertained  a  number  of  friend\nnformally al   th.   tea hour Mondty  '\n' otior   of    Mrs     ,\\     M     Rtectl      L'I l     Ml\nstreet,   who   laa.vaa   rhortly    fer   tin\ncoast.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022 *\nThc Hal\u2014B Shrine dun were iMPta\ntt a delight ful niii.-i.ii. Tueadaj evon-\nmg when tht-y entertained tha mam*\ntare of Rose chapter Baatern Star in\nhe Memorial hall The prormm was\n\u25a0s  foUoam:     Mrs.  C.   w.  Tyler,   vocal '\nLrmsn   si\n)enls.     son\nof    Mr\nMrs        Denis\nRtlVnls      i\nf      F*t'r\nmvm,   this\nmnen*nv    ***'\nths    *\ni?Or*het^   f.ir\nn\u00abrh*s    Ids\nt'.l           TV^.a-\ni    \u2022*,k,n\"    a\n((.-l.|a-               W\nS     s     '\u2022*\ny^npany\n\u2022                 \u2022                 \u2022\nMr-    %.    T\nH'\u00ab-'\"bet^\nm  and\nI    A    H'H    .\nr  **\u00abLaW\u00ab*ds\nDrtee \"\ntoent   n   few\ndav-  vl-Hn\u00bb\nwnh   rr\ns    Tf\u00ab 1    r.'\n,r...-l     to     Ihe\nr  home-\n\"\u2022\u25a0Bt   par'   of\nthe w*-k\n\u2022    \u2022   \u2022\nHn    w. \u25a0\u25a0\u2022\n\u201er    amyammm,,\nkr,m\n\u25a0 |  a a,f    \u201e,    <>\u2022\u00ab\n>,\u201e\u201e>\u00ab   ,.e   M-\n,1   .,-rm\n\u2022 - \u201e\u2022   whil*\nH    **\u25a0\"   e\"-\nl\u00ab#\" fn\n\"\" ^'\"     \"'\"\nii..-v    mmm*i\nP\nXf,.    nP^   M\nn    ?   t    ^*\u2022\n*, -n,- \u2022      .   *\nn<ir*h    shese\n+ \u201e,..m\u201er*         n\n.1. .\neat .Tne-i*.'iv\n.  .,,,.   f-\nm   n   \\ 1\nloalnese trip\nto Wlnelnea\nMrs     Wall\nipartmeits.\nr     Wrtahl\neaves    tonnn\nof   the\n\u25a0or    Bdrewo\nd     where    -I\n.     w<B\n-ver    *b>-    we\nek-end    with\nh.*r    tu\nMrs.   Willlan\naee\ni\u00bb atnsnii\n1\u00absTr>  Imnn\nrn\"   m**\n'.,-  Tanoms\nWneh     wh  r\nt>f*   r\u00aba\nit\u00aba|    \u2022,>-\nRctarv     rlnl\n1*1\nn\u00bb i.h  <s  tnk\n\u2022    \u2022    \u2022\n1\nThe  MIpsm\nM   and  fee\nfVfli r<\nV \u00bb|n ll \u00ab'    t''i\\\n,.  .,     |h\u00bbir\nIIMStM   di\nhe   women*\"\n,,MT,i..,.-,.      ,r-. t;nf-\n, .,..   .,..,>   M\n\u25a0     M   \u25a0*\u25a0-  \"\n'\n,  a  tarml   si   i\".\u00ab  '.\"\u2022\"      '  B\n.-.   j.,,... rvaiin.   im \u00ab';\nMr\nl.a,,.-\n\\\nolo*'; Mixh K'lna Huchnnan piano\nolo-, wllh encore; Arthur (\"arl-on\nocl    *oto:    Tin.mas    Wilkinson.    r\u00ab\u00abd-\nn\u00bb; Charles Drleooll, pia-o solo; j L\n' irtini'ai.-,  violin  nolo;  Jnanea Ben\u00bbon\n;,tno -olo: J 1. Bar lii,dale, vtn'sl\n\"lo. Miss Sylvia S Scott, piano goto,\n\u2022nd Mlaa (J**nevle\\e Thorpe, piano\nolo.\nM s     * Sn   il *ri.\u00ab*   at   Willow   1'.\u00bblnt\n' .    -\u25a0   \u2022      a    rite   t    .it    the   home\n\"\u25a0      **\u2022 I     Mr        W      I      K'ng     |gg|\n\u2022r whH**    s tending   lh-\n<m \"'    aa\u00bbMI iry   met t'ng   whi.h   la\niv    ahlng these  m  Um niy.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. (*. B Martin of Honnington Is\n\u2022 city visitor attending Um women's\n* xll'ary   meeting.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nr      ('     W     West    rf    Willow    I'olnt\n.ni yeaterday  shopping in the city.\n\u2022 \u2022      a\nT   a    Kowtend   of   Mlaneapolli  and\n\u25a0   bro'her,    B.    F    Kowtand   arrived\ntha  city   on   the   nioriiiiig   boat from\nb,  yeaterday.\nV\ne        n   nur   S#TV-\nr\nul    r      pho       \"i   . ,i i\n* ta    i*et      in   chooaa   f\"r\nyourself.    We consider pbom\nnrileis for nnate, etcM  t niat-\nlet   of   tnill   and   a. Km*:.' I\u00bbe\nl    by   filling   Hie   onbr   in   ;i\n\u25a0;\u2022 \u2022 r  moai  aatfefa 'tory  i*>\n;     \u2022    -    a*    \u2022onvaiia t\np*W   e     y Hir     ne\\t\n\" I   gi 1   whit\nI\np. vas: \u25a0\n0 tality.     ' i  .\u25a0\nNtLMN, I   ;\n i  -\nt,    1 tgves     this    ni \u25a0\"'n''\"*    on    *'\nrirea*   Nonhern    r^r   Spot-ane,    where\n111    Join    her    hu-limi.t.    who   *i-\nbeen  at   the coavt  for  'lie   past   wt*t-k\n\u2022 \u2022     \u2022\nP    .T    Kl'inev,   |   IViilli'toii   nierchan*\nIs a visitor in the city.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMrs    fJuy    Qraanwaod    nf    WlBow\nPoint was a cltv vial tor yeaterdnv\n\u2022 \u2022    |\nMrs.   H    H.   N    l,ockver  and   child   of\nBonnlngton    were   rltv    visitor\nday.\n\u2022 \u2022     \u2022\n\u25a1atonal   a.   w.   Taylor   of   w lie \u25a0\nPoint   paid   a   \\lsit   to   the   city   yester-\nMrs   P, Hardy t.r Nilv. rton has bw n\na   visitor   in   the   cilv   slllOS   Mundav\n\u2022 \u2022     '\nMrs.   >'iu.'ii..',.   Khanncn   of   Wllloe i\nPoint   spent    yesterday   In   the   city\nMr. nnd Mrs, Hohertson of Yahk\nare  city  visitors\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMr.    Jncobson    of    St     Taiil    will    be\nIn   the  city   for a   few   d.ivs.\naaa\nII J. LaBrash, a governmeni oon*\ntrnc'or of BdgeWood, Is u visitor lu\nthe   city.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMrs O W Humphry of South Slocan  is among  the dclugnus atteadln. '\n\u2022*ii\nWL ARE CAREFUL\nWe* use nn siru'ig adda nud\n\u25a0:*i -t-ii *ti\"\u00bb\u00bb   m n!m*)m   ' ' i\ntear, \u00bb\u25a0\u2022\u2022! w n rail ra \u2022 o*   or .il\n.- i* lan \u2022' >\u25a0 wm ;  *\nPhone  1-2 8 snd  will  call\nKootenay Steam Laundry\nC.   A.   LARSON.   Manager\nlarnages\nGo-Carts and\nukks\nT\u00bb*at Mothers\n\u2022   . ooking For.\ni l *-, r, *.a ua'H. (nam\n\u2022 il ...\",0 i\" SC5.00\n'\u25a0'., ki*; '.'..' .ia*;ei\n.     I   r    ,',:, aa,l\n119.75\na l:-r \u00bb.: \u25a0\u2022\u2022.\nSa\u00ab.75\n\u2022\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0.r  H\u00bba\u00abi.\ns?\u00ab\u00bb.as\nS10.50\n'0\u00ab   regular\ns:.'8.50\n.liibulator,     regular\nmm m saa.50\n.Ilk,aaa.\nS3.M)     S2S.00\nSTANDARD\nFURNITURE CO.\nI ..',    \"\u2022   Houts  Furnishers\nNELSON.  B. C.\n\t\n Pfiffi SIX,\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1923\nI Marketed finance\nSCORE OF STOCKS\nMAKE NEW LEVELS\n\u25a0peculator* For Advsnoe Assume Control  of  Market  From  th*  Opening\naaA Bid  Up Merrily.\nNEW TOHK, Mnrch Jl. \u2014 Speculators for the advance assumed control of today's stock market from the\nstart, Wilding up prices in all sections\nof the list anil carrying more than a\nscore of shares to new high levels for\nthe year.\nProfit-taking   sales   brought   about\npartial reaction in the late dealings.\nOperators on the long side of the\nmarket were tncouniged bj the splen\ndid resistance shown by Tuesday's\nmarket to the selling pressure occa\nsioned by the fluctuations ln Piggly\n\"Wlggly, by the strength of French\nfrancs, hy the advance of copper\n17LaC pound <a new high price), and\nhy lhe optimistic nnture of the w\nsteel   and   iron   trade   reviews.\nAmerican Woollen stock. which\nestablished a new high record at\n11.03%, slumped 2 points, closing al\na fractional Ions on lhe day. V. S.\nSteel common touched $l.t'9S, a new\ntop, but closed more than a point below that figure for a net gain of only\n'A point. Cains In Bethlehem. Cru-\ncihle. Republic and tlulf SliUen. which\nhad been as high as 8 points, also\nwere reduced to fractions. OUI 8teel\npreferred closed 2 points high it\nKqulpments were in supply at the\nhigher   levels.\nNew Orleans, Texas and Mexico, up\n64c at 11.00 \\, was UM individual\nfestur* of the railroad list, other\nstrong points in which were Balilmore\nA Ohio, Peoria A Kastern preferred.\nChicago & Kastern UHnon preferred,\nnnd   Woo  preferred   up  1   to  2   points.\nTotal   sales.   1,313,000   sh.irrs.\nClosing   Quotations.\nHigh    Utt\n...     DM} 119\nC.   P.   R\t\nChino     \t\nInt    Marine   com.\nInt.   Nickel    \t\nMo.    Pac.   com....\nMo.   Pac   pfd\t\n(lea. Motors ....\nPierce Arrow ...\nPock    Island\n\u25a0tadahakar    \t\nVS.   Sleel    com . .\nWillys     \t\nC.   M.   ft   St.   P..\n15%\n1S%\nlift\nitu\n37',\n124 4\n10S-\u00bb\n2&4\nClose\nUt %\n131 -V*\n10*,\nUK\nIK\ntS\n15\n13*,\n37 4\nltl\n1<*\u00ab%\n1\\\nDominion Live Stock\nwinnipko. Mareh 21.\u2014Reoi ipis in\nthe yards up to 9 a.m. today were\nits   CAtlle.   3<*1   amt   snd   11   sheep.\nSteers\u2014Choice. Ji.7i to J6; fair to\ngood.   11.75   to   ILU\nButcher heifers\u2014Choice. 14 75 to\n$5 2:.:   fair to good.   $3.50 to 14 50.\nButcher  aaw<   Cfcilee,   IJ 75   to   |.\nfair  to  good,   12 75   (o   $3 50.\nBulls\u2014Oood.   12 50  to  $3.\nOxen\u2014flood.   $3   to   |4.\nWaaettar  Ma ara   Pallia,  tt  to  $4 25.\nfair  to  good.   I.' H   to  13 50.\nStocker heifers\u2014Choice. $3.25 to\n$3 50;   fair to good.   $2 50  to $1.\nFeeder steers \u2014Choice, 5l to $4.75\nfair to good, $3 25  to $4 25.\nCalves\u2014Choice,   <<\u2022   to   $10.\nHogs \u2014 Seleds. $9.75 to $? SO\nheavies.   $7.90   to   In:   light*   and   fr. d\nara.  I* 25 to i* *.\u25a0>\nLambs\u2014Fair  to  good,   $9  to  $11 50.\nHheep\u2014F.Ur   to   gi-od.   $5   to   $7.50.\nCalgary  Beoelpts.\nCALOARY. March 21. \u2014 Receipts ot\nlive rock to the yards today wen\n96) cattle. Ill calves, IM hogs ami\n3 01   sheep.\nChoice steers\u201415 to $6 15; fair U\ngood, $1 to $5; medium. $3 50 to $3 75\ncotnmon.  $3.\nChoice   heifers\u2014S..8S   to  $5.SO;   rati\nlo   rood,   $3 71   to  $4\nChoice hutchf-r cows, $3 85 10 $4 $5\nfair   to   good.   $3   to   $3.73.\nOood bul's--$M0 to $1.50; common\nfl OS   to   $1 75\nChoice cnlven\u2014$5; ni'dlum to good\n$3 75  to |1\u00bb0.\nThick \u00bbmooth hogs- |I,U off car\nWeights.\nToronto   Mereipts.\nTORONTO,    MamI,   11.   \u2014  Caltle   re\nCelpts   51G.      Heavy    b.ef    stti r*.    $7 50\nto   $8;   butcher  steers,   choice.   $6 50   to\nrn.\nCalf   receipts   20;   choice.   $12   to   $M\nHheep   receipts   321.     I^imbs.   $14   lc,\nIl\u00ab\nilog   receipts,   1375;   selects.   $5 75.\nVancouver Stocks\nBid        A.krd\nCork        10 12\n|...wa.    Pa.imd         3 7fi 4 75\nIn,      C.aal      11 .la\naVaai.Hiva.ay        ..:,\nNureal       .01\nBllaarrraaat      0214 ,AJ\\\nHilvt-rsmlth     4.\niunloah       Ka 2S\nHa.aaaa.l.aav    B\u00aby     00 SU .Ml%\naXnapIr\"     01 .01 H\n8i.nr.an      01 % .,1%\nTrajan      01% .01 V4\nwmirao   o\u00abAm   Quoiinon.\nWb.at\u2014      Open    Huh     \\AW Hon,\nWuy             117 li;%     IHS ll*>\nJuly            11, IHS     117% 111\n<*\u00ab I a -\nllaay             ,i%      ,<,%      ,9 ,i%\nJ.ilv      ....      IIS       <\u25a0\".       41% 4\u00bbS\nItarl.y \u2014\nM,y      ....     IIM      H14      C7S !-~\\\nJuly           It          fakS\nFlaa\u2014\nfar      >ltlK   :h      Ills Ml\nJ,air    ....   Ill      tl7li   HIS MIH\nRy,\u2014\nHny      ....      11%      H'i      ,.% \u00bb>S\nJuly      ....      I4\u00bb      II  .      llii l.'l\nEXPORT PURCHASES\nHAVE BULL EFFECT\nWheat   and    Dnrnm   ror   Other   tide\nBare  Btrengthenlng Effect  on\nGrain Plti.\nCHICAC.O, Mnrch 21. \u2014- Estimates\nthat 800.000 hushels of wheat, including 200,000 bushels of durum, had\nbaaa bought for shipment lo Europe,\nexercised a bullish Influence today on\nthe wheat market here. Prices closed\nsteady nt the same as yesterday's finish to 4c higher, with May 11.11% to\n$1.22 and July $1.16% to 91.11%,\nCorn finished at %c to 4o decline.\nOats unchanged to a shade lower,\nand provisions at a scthaca of 12c to\n17c.\nLegal Notices\nUted Articles\nReal Estate\nRooms\nBoard\nTo Rent\nBoat* and\nAutomobiles\nLAND BtGIiTKY ACT.\n(Section 17.)\nIN THE MATTElt of Application No.\n1421G-1;\nIN THE MATTER of Lots 1 and 2,\nBlock 29, Nelson Cltv, Kootenay District.\nTAKE NOTICE that the above application has been made to realstfr Oeorge\nLapolnt as Owner in fee of the\nabove lands, end for the iitsue to th\u00ab\nsnid   Oeorge   Lapolnt   of  a  Certificate\nof indefeasible Till.* therelo. and that\nin    support    of   luob    application    there\nhai i n produced a conveyance dated\n7th Fihrunry, 1118, from The Canadian\nMortgage Investment Company (formerly  Th.* Canadian   Blrkbeek  Invew-\nCnd.'rVhe ^1'!^ Zu'^ Advertising Rales 10    Male Help Wanted\na  certain   mortpaire dated   IIUl   Augusi   '\nifn^,  wherein  Louella  V.   Knbert.s wa\nMortungor  and   the   snid   Tii\nCLASSIHED\nADVERTISING\nt i     V\nHelp Wanted\nPositions Wanted\nLost and Found\nLivestock\nMachinery\nFarm Produce\nTimber and Mines\nCanada Bonds\nRid prlcps\nlflltl,\nWIWNIPW3,  March 21\nfor   Dominion   wnr   Issues:\nWar   loans    \u2014    102r>,    $100.\n$101.20;   |Mf,   $102.90.\nVictory loans\u2014192.1, $100 80; 1924\n$100.70; 1927, $103.20; IMS, $106.20\n1!'S4.   $102.9f.;   19S7,   $108.20.\nDATED st th\nNelM n. BO. tt\nA.D.   1923.\nTo\nWent and Classified Advertising- One\nand a half c-nts per word per Insertion.\nSix eanta per word per week, or ItHc\np.r  word   per  month,   cash   In   advance.\nTransient  ads accepted  only  on a cash-\nln-advance  basis.     Knrh   Initial.   fiKiire,\ndollar   sijen,   etc.   counts   as   one   word.\nMinimum 2.*>c   If chinked fiOe.\nLocal   Reading  Kotices    3\u00ab   per word\nol  .to any     roin | ..3(.h  |nM.rt|on.  In  blackface or machine\ni capitals   4c   per   word       Blackface   i*api-\nI tabs 5c a word; M per cent discount  if\niron dally without  change of copy  for\n! one   month \u00b0r  nmre.     Where advertlt#\nit    lines    the\nRoman  type,\nfor blackfn\nHirkbeck Investment and Savings Com-\npany  (Foreign) was Mortgagee,\nAND njRTHKR TAKE NOTICE that\nreitlslrstion will be effecicd lu pursu-\nsne1 of the above npollent Ion and tv\nCertificate of Indefeasible Title to the\nSii Id    lands.    Issued    to    the    snid   QOOTge\nLapolnt after ths lapi\nthe service upon you of this notice\n(which m\u00bbv be effected hy personal\nservice)     unless    ymi     shall     bike    and\nprosecute   the   proper   prooeedlng*    io\neitahliah your claim Of any) to the t m-nt iH mi ou( ln \u201e\nsaid lands, or to prevent such proposed rJmr(t* M |}Ufl \u201e Mm f(\nctlon   on   my  part ,fi    for b,H(.kf.,oe, ail(, \\i\nl\/imd Regtatry Offloe,\ni   14th   day   of   March,\nIDIRNS,\nRegistrar.\nenpiliiIk.   Minimum J&O,   If charged 60c.\nI\nI   DIKKCT  that   this  notice  be  served I]\non   EliMtnc*   Roberta   diMinhter and  one]\nof the   helrs-at-biw  of   Louella  V.   Rob- |\n(deoeaaed)   by   publication   thereof i\n^'!   Machinery for Sale\nSterling Exchange\nU.V. IMPERIAL gaaollne engine,\nt\u00bbi nipped to burn kerosene. In first-\nclass condition. Price $160. Monad   Wigen.   Wynnd.l.   BC. (Till)\nIWlce I  week for four we\u00bb-ks in n news- . \t\npaper circulating in NelBOn,  B.C l.OCi iMoTIVI*.   Boll.ER\u201460   HP.,   12\nA.   W.   IDIEN'S, pounds    pressure.     Pi     !(    H    englm\n(713S) Registrar.     |      W.st     Kootenay     Equipment     Cm\n, , ^__^ '     pany (71flfi\nMEN,   women   to lepm   barber Ing;   paid\nwhile   lea ruing;   tools   sup pi led.   Catalogue   free,    Moler  College  Vancouver.\n(ft4l.\nWANTKD \u2014  Experienced    tlahwaahar\nmale or female.   Apply The (Irill.\n(liSH)\n23 City Property for Sale\nFIVE ROOM BUNdALOW\nLot 30 x 120.    Fruit trees and small\nfruits.       For    quick    s*!o    at    $1000.00.\nLiberal discount  for cash.\nC. W. APPLEYARD\nBakara street. rhone 2G0\n(Till)\n13 Suituation Wanted, Male is Miscellaneous lor Sale\nn    bv\nAihin\n11   Female Help Wanted\nBoxr\u00b07fl  ' CAUDKN    SEEDS     and     fruit     trees.\n(7045)       Sl\"r**t  I**1'1*1 n^d  sll   flower and vege*\ntable   seeds,     Also   cherry,   apple   and\nall   fruit   trees.     To  arrive   in   April.\nRutherford   Drug  i'o. (Vw|)\nwantkd   \u2014   Woman   to\ncleaning   and   scrubbing.\narm.\ndo   gene\nAPPI.V the     |     mm?\n17104)    k6R\n\u00bblt BALE\u2014One wicker baby carriage,\nused f* months. Reasonable, Apply\nBox   Tilt,   or   phone   217X. (717*0\nWANTED \u2014 Housekeeper, middle-aged\nwoman, for man with three children.\nState wagea expected. Bov 2ft,\nProcter. 17 lim)\nPALE\u2014Thousand teal lfc-lnch\nmack pipe. Second hand. Ten nntl\nper foot f.o.b. Nelson. Apply It. H,\nMa ber.   Box   CIS,   Nelson. (TlfF)\nCLASSIFIED sds.  bring resulta quick\nlv    and    economically     ISc    *    word  j fr.\nNKW   YORK.   March   2t.   \u2014  Hterllng\nexchange    lingular   nt    |4.tl    1*11    for\n60-day  bills and  $4.fi*t  1-lti  for demand\nNelson\n$4.7\u00bb\u00bbj.\ncounter    rate    on     sterling\nForeign Money\nNKW   YORK.   March   11.   \u2014\nver \u2014Foreign.   fi7\\c.\nCanadian   dollars\u2014P7   13-!6c.\nFrancs     rvuiand,    6 74 ^c.\nLire\u2014D<*mand,   4 95c.\nPROVINCE   Or    HRITISH   COLUMBIA\nDepartment   cf   Lands.\nV. ATtK   KZOKTS   BRANCH\nOEBTZriCATX   Or   APPBOYAL.\n1       WHEREAS *\"\nHo* CltJ   or  Nclsi\nvision\nMarks\nDemand.   .0*4.1 He;   cables,\nCorporation   ef\nlacorporaled  un-\nlhe    \"S|\u201e.,|v    l\u201e.\ncorporation   or   Towns   Act.   fill,6   being    Chii|>l*r    111    of    tba    Sta lilies    of\nr.r it ish   Columbia.    1 su?    the   Letters\n'Patent   being   aealat   and   dated   tha\nBar   sl- ] | Ith    dav    \u00bbf    Marc>i,    Ittl,    and    pub-\nUahed In th.* BHtleb Columbia Oaaette\n\u25a0of  the  same dare m   page   IMI;\n1      2.      AND    WHEREAS    the    said   Cor-\np'.ial mn    on    tba    U'lli    day    of   .launan .\ni.iiiiti'd  a   Water   Record   under\n40      Farms (or Sale\t\nFOR KENT OR IALB\u2014On crop payments. Several farms, dry or Irrigated.   In   Southern   IdabO,   C SA.   For\npartlculara write where corn, alfalfa\nand      fruit      grow        Ib iiifngbm      A\nKaaankl, Amerloan Falla tddio, rs\nA (TIM)\nlf)\nSIX-HOI.K .STOVE; copper reservoir\non front; good condition. I'hone\n4UTL.         (llll)\nENdUSH FERAMRl'I*ATOR. Excel\"-\nlent   condition.      Nearly   new.     Apply\nnftll|i\u201e,  .^J  C\u00bb-\u25a0- I,,,x   '**\u2022-   Dailv   News. (7UiS)\nfoultry and fcggs | _jsrrimxr.rix-wAim-uC tJ\n!' ''J\"\"'''.'-,' ' '     '     \" '     .    '\u25a0 rZ    .    !      condilton.        P.     te     W.     Grocerterls.\nWANTED\u2014Din lng-ro\nclass     boiel.     Orand\nQrand   Forks,   B.C.\ncondition.\nNelaon\nl  for\nrt\"    \u00ab?!''\u2022   WILL SKI.I\n'll>91 I      Ijahaarauaaa\nPvlllti.      tmaatyma,\n'      in w       A    i\nGroeorterli\n(7161)\nFOU SAI.K Sev.n-iur.* ranch. Close\ntn Nalaon. WHO small fruit. Oood\nlocation. Three thou sand dollars\nTh'Mi-und    down        Apply    Box    TlM\n'\"llly  N*'w'p- r,U 3 '\n:{H Farm and Dairy Produce\nSIXTY       White       Wyandott\nbaasry   laying   Mraln.    for   QOlok   sale\n$:\u2022   each,   Of   what   offer   for   the   lot? I\nMrs.     John     V     Anderson.     Sunshine \\\nBar.   Procter   B.C. (7l'J0) .\nHATCHING    EGGS    \u2014    While    Wvan-\ndotles,    $*.'    per    fifteen:    also    Mam-\nnioth   Bronae   Turkey   Toms.     Jamb*- j worn\nton,   Paaamore. 17171)\nEdison   Disc   I'lionoicraph,\ntiKslel,    fumed    oak    with\ni      records;     practically\nnew. A snap, $;iuo. Ford Touring\nCur. DOS model, Hnslerrs new tyres,\nengine and boric first class condition. $L't\u00bb0. \"I'wn green window\nblinds tl Inches wide, three it\nii,dies wide, $6 lot. Box 870. Trail,\nBC. (7114)\n'  tile\nels\nWater   Clan\n',,    which    sal.* I\nfound ii\nMetal Market\nNEW   YORK.   M.irch   21     \u2014   Copper\nMrong;   elect ml y tic,   spot    ind    futures.\n17\\c   to   17'kC.\nI^asier; si\u00abit  and nearby, $4S.S7;\nfutures.   $lt.fi2.\nIron- Si.ady    and   n nch an gel\nI> nd- Steady:   spot.   |fcf|   tn   BM\nZinc-Steady;   sjsit   and   neurby,   $R.\nAntlni'iny   \u2014   Steady;   Bpai,   $S.75   to\n$SH7.\nAt    London\u2014Standard    n ;>per:    ppot,   t\nfutures,   ilt   L's   Mi   elec\n111\nof\nConsolidation    Act.\nWater   Record   haa  b^en   rot\nHoard i>f InveelIgaiIon to gi\n(-\u25a0iid   Corporation   thi    right   ta   Urtn\nand    BM    for   WateTWOliU    purj\u00bbose   ono\nhunrded iiiiiM  miners'  inohee of water\nout  of Anderson creek, a  tributary of\nthe   Weei   Arm   of   Kno'enav   Lake;\n3      AND   WHEREAS    the   said   Cor-\nn  the  17th  day  of January,\niiined      two      i iveral      Water\nmull r      ihe      prnvlsions     of\nthe water        ClaUBl s l OOSOlldatlon\nAct,   isn:.   whieh   said   Water  Reoorts\nhav.* been  found by the Board of in-\nVesltgaMon   to   mnl    to   the   rMd   (Sr-\nporatlon   ihe  rtffci   to  divert   arid   um\nf..r eraterworka purposes four hundred\ni i   and   iwo  hundred   <!0Q>   mlnere'\ninches     of     wm r     from     Clearwater\ncreek snd  Whitewater  Crei v   rei pool -\nrlbutarles of Raima River\nWHEREAS   the   said   C.r-\np Mini\n[Ml    id\nRecords\nSENATOR     DCNI.A1'     ami\nStrawberry Plants. Hard;\nstock grown under overh\nt Imi nnd fuaranteed 1\nweevil; $2 huiidre I: |tt\nHundred lots *v>t\u00bbtpeld.\nWlgea.  Wynndel,  B.C.\nM \\Ot\u00bbiN      *\nPlant!   for   MJ\n$S    i>er   Ihons\nVan     Sau\n.  rlgorou1\n:ol    irriga-\ntTM      fn>m\nthousand i\nMonrad\n (TUT)\nStrawberry\nSALE   F<iur- roomed    ott age    on\nbeach  nt   Four   Mile.    CalrnH,   Trail\nTWENTY   LEGHORN   pulietM   and    un- !  17116)\nrelated cockerel for sale. QOOd I FOR SALE\u2014Household furnishings\nstrain; $10. Ham i I ion. Perry's r 'tnplete Hmise for rent, reavon-\n           (7173) .     able,     <0it   Kootenay   j-lrcet.       (7DI\u00ab)\nHATCHING     EGOS-\nOrloffs,   two-fifty\nklaoon. Orenlte lb\nRussian Mahogany i |*OR   SALE -30.10   Winchester   carbine,\nper   tiftren.     At- '     practically     new;    $26.      Box    70*:.,\nNelson.   (7,_-\nd.\nDally   News\n(7U-..1)\nI'AXT\nle       Fii'St-ila-s    plants\nnd   at   Nakusp,    Caah\nL.     H.     Rawllnga\n17170)\nAND\nCM;\nfutures   D3   Hn\ni   lid;   Cut ure\nirolytlc.   ajsit\nTin\u2014Spot.\n7s   \u00abd.\nI*ead\u20148i*nt   and   futares,   {\"<   1\nKlDO    Sp,,t   and   futun s.   l*lfi   17\nMontreal List\n*-i:\nMONTREAL    March   ?1\ni    ihe    teaasaetms    today    tnrntd\ntremrly   dull    with   a   Rrncrally   softer\ntone    exist In*.       Detroit     Railway     led\n|M     mark. I     In     activity     and     closed\nlown   \\c,  at   7v*..<\u2022;   Biaafllaii   atoaal\nit    Rlc.    off\nporn thm    hM*.   after   due   notice   by\n! petition  t'ild  the  r.-.h  day  of Sept em-\n\"\u00ab\u2022   ber.   1131,   petitioned   for   tbe  approval\n, f.t    lis    vnoertakinga    i-l-'ting   to   ih<-\n|i   ' atovem. nilonril   three   Water   Records;\n\u201e, S.      AND   WHEREAS   the   said   \"'..,.\nn\"      poratlon   on   th-    Tth   day   of   D -,-,mti.r.\nlilt,  spoind   tor n   RoaoM   to dlrorl\ncarry.    Iwtrlbute    ami    *\u2022\u25a0 il    one    ruble\n1 teat of inter i aacond from Cotton-\nW-....I Creek, s tributary ef said Wesl\nArm   of   Kootenay   Laa*,   fur   water-\n\u2022 works   purpo\".*:\n\u2014   Trading |     \u00ab      AND   WHEREAS   the   said   Cor-\n' poratlon    has.   nfitr   due    n*llc>   b)    Hv\nfiled  the   12th  dav   of  .Taiiium\ntllnaed     for     the     RPpTOVal    of\nindertaklag   relating   io   its   said\nLegal Notices\nLAND    ACT\nForm   No   *).\nTonn of Votlce\nKootenay   Land   District.    District   of\nlATONINd ROOfl \u2014 Barred Rocks, t NOW Is the time to order Irrigation\nTwo hundred and sixty-three egga ' f>i\\*e for spring delivery. Write for\nUniversity atraln. Two d'dlars per j prices and pirticulars. Jannes.m.\nfifteen;     ten     dollars     per    hundred, j     Passmore. (*7'll)\nPakln   dual  eugs,   two  dollars  per   13. ,  \u2014\nRi.\nNeleon.\non,    Bo\nSf**|\nPoultry    Yard.    Ft'lR\n(TIM) s.u\n8ALB\u2014Kmpt\nMel\nI   t.i\nbarrels,\nn Qa\nkeps\nV   I'l   I\n11\nFor    SALE\nK.d   pullet\nInt;    \\'l   eiieli.\nI\nlot.\nBRK! DI\nR.    C.    Rhode    Island\nclient  strain* nil lay-\nAlso   . Ighl   rose   nud\narllng   hens      |1|   the\n20   Live Stock lor Sale\nmt Waidle.  Longbes\nPEN\u2014Cr\nIslMe-ii    birds),    twei\npulbts    tl TB    each\n11.11  setting  Of   ini\"\nhundred Barrons\ncbfcko, May hatch\nstock, twenty-five\nCrawford  Bay.\n__(7ir.G)\nralalM    rooatar\nty-flve   dollars;\nHatching    aggr,\nn; eight dollars\nLegnorn    iwt>?\n.ady\nChester  white   pigs,   $7\nApril    1st.      R.    quinn,\n(TIM]\nHarrop\nWHEN  IN  WANT  of  Holataln  Mttle,\nwrite    Matthew    IHU.    W.ineta       T\u00abo\nnice  pure bred   bull  calves  ready   for\n\u25a0MpaaaM t7ii3)\nSl-.,..\nTAKE notice thnt R M. Po\u00bb*er and!\nJohn Dlltton of Tlirams, occupation I\nranchers, intend io anuly for permle- g ,- wlUTK LEGHORN Hatching\n\u2022ion io purchase the fnM.>wing drscrlb- i Eggs from Pnlverslty hens Headed\n,.i lands: Logged-ofr timber limit i,v* cockerels from Bolly'i special\nv_',i:.. dbmnienclng at \u25a0 post planted1 pena Price $: per i:\u00bb. William\nat   the  se   corner  of   x::.;'-'.  and ad-      Thompson,  Harrop. (fill)\nji.ining i\"t IMI, going north -0 chains,    - \u2022\u25a0\u2014\u00bb-\u25a0-\t\nihen   west   :'u   chains,   then   south   :.i>   HATCHING    BOOS    \u2014    Single    Comb\ntrap-nested   VOX TERRIER dog pup**\nDeverson,      ties. $r, sorb,    Oulnea hi\n(7IT.7) I      Tom   Tajjor.   Kjislo.   Ill'\nRoil  benu-\nM   12   each\n(711 r.i\nSIX WEEKS OLD PHI. cruised Duroc\nand Vi.rkshlr- Six dollars eaeh, f\no.b.   Alnsworth.     A.   T.   Slorrpd.*n\n(71.12)\nhen    eaM     I'll    ahaHia    containing   at-init   40  aorta,   and   situated  about |\none   mile   vest   ..(   Tbriiin^\n):i:olN.M.D  .1    MAN LET   POWRR,\nJulIN   DITTON\nDB|e   Tib   Febniarv,   Ml 017.12)\nWhil\nutility\nPoultry\nbun.Ind\nLeghorns\npens,   Hal*\nand     closed I applh am\n7       sNP    WHEREAS    ni    objection-\nhavo bmn  fll\u00abi  io either of the  said\nand    Brompton    lout    petitions;\n, t-ti'\na point   to a   dice at 41 l*c\nThree new high level* wer- marked\nup. flMM were Crown Reserve at\nUTic. ll'iward Smith st kl'jc. rinsing at\nthO\\ and It.terprovtm Ial Hrb*k at <Sc,\na.  gain  of  'ixzc\nDoinlnii.il Canaera suffered the\ngreat.st   loss,   dosing   st   Sl^c.   for   a    -:-or\n.      I .      m - '      ''id'!\nnet loss of  2 hC.\nTotal   sales   \u2014   Listed,   ll,!*\"'!;   bonds.\niin.m.\nTHIS   is To CERTIFY  thai  the\ntakings \u00ab.f the Corimtailon of th\nif Kelson \u00bb\u00ab set  out  la  its watt\n>ns   Is   tn   far   M   tb*   ssld   ifider-\n'i nr any of ihem  relate to the\ndiversion,    ceirtage,    disti Ibutlon    snd\nConsolidated   Shares.\nMONTREAL.    March    It   \u2014\ntettt    Mining   &   Hnultmg.    II\n_!\u00bbc asked,\nWATEk   MOTXCC.\nDiversion   aa.-   Jst.\nTAKE   MITICR   thai   I.   O,   Wllllam-\npon,  whose add reus i.-  D*er Part. BC\nwill    appl)     t< *    a    I'cdtnv    |i>    taKe    and\num  i\". cubic r*et  i\u00ab-r second of water\nour of Deer Creak, walab flows aoatb*\n. rlv  ard   drain*-   into   lhe   Lower Arrow\nIjii-.o   ihr. ugh   RlOCk   -0-   of   Lm   *0ft\nof   srster  for  wstel-w ik\u00ab  nurpo\/\u00bb|     TU(. wh(1.r w,i,  |M. diverted from  the\n-    the    said    Water    Record\"    and    \u201etr,;u\u201e    1U    s     point     about     101    fMl\nr   the   va:,!   application   are   hereby    \u201e,,\u201e,\u00bb,     nt*    thr     northwest     corner    of\ni     si.i.j.i i    ir,    the    term-'    and    Mock   ^3.   subdlvlJion   <>f   Lot   IM.   and\nif   ihe   Water   Act   and   to   Hll|  |,.  ,,,,.,1  f,,r  poWer  purpose  upon\n\u25a0n*    sddilloiiAl     lerms    and , lh,.   iiltl,i   described   \u00ab\u25a0*   Hb\" k   It,   pari\ni of   Lot   4(M>.   plan   V.BA,   Kootenay   Dis-\n\u00bb      any   lir^nr-   or   it.-encf*   which   lr t.(\nmay hereafter t\u00ab-  loaawd  in  respect lf> i    Thl|(    no,ice    was    tested    on    the\n.'.r    RfOarll    or   anv   of   grouad   on   th*   etfbth   day   of   March,\nllll.\nfirst    and    seeond\nin    District    Eight    FOB     SAI.K\n$1    par   fifteen;    $10        ami     |     y\nA.    Sis-irs,    Nelaon,\n(71.1.11\nng \"kogs -Pure  bred   White\n\u2022    geese,    aid    later,    HonntOWth\nturkey     e*gs.       FIDy     cents\nJanus  S.   Oow.   Rosslaad,   IM*\nN (70S7)\nI'KI'IGltKK     Ch. st. r     Whit\nyear   old*   proved,     Pric-\nHarrop,      Wllllsm    Thoi\nBu\n|3I    fob\nson.    <7117\u00bb\nood     logging    team.     8\n\u25a0    old.       Weight     about\nBOM   Ihs.     True   as   steel.      Loggtim\nhsrnew    also     jf    wanted.      Michael\nin.mi.    Rtnlesville,    BC (TMI)\n14 Furnished Rooms to Rcl\nFOR    RENT-Furnished     housekeeidl\nrooms over Pool* Drug Co. t 7 1 *f\nFPRNISIIED    ROOM    \u2014    $03\nstreet.\nViptoi\n(7lf\nLive   stock   sells   quickly   when   lt I\nadvertised    In   these   columns\n28 Miscellaneous Wanted\nCOW HIDES,\neight centa.\nB.  C.\nl   cants   pound;\nP.   Morgan,   Nelsol\n(Mil\n117 Boats and Automobiles\nFOR SALE. fla'aUf) \u2014 lflil Nash\ncylinder. This car' has been the\noughly overhauled and ia In No.\ncondition. Has never been 1..\naccident and always had the heat i\ncare. Thf car Is equipped with\napure (I cord tires. Kootenay O\nCo.,   Nelson,   B.C. I\n10     Room and Board\nWANTKl)\u2014At   once.     Room   snd   boeH\nfor gentleman,    rhone 73,        (717IJ\nROOM\nMrs.\nAND    HOARD    for    gentlema\nHaker.   MS   Mill   street.      (\"'\"\nBusiness   and   Profession.}\nDirectory\nins. w. a. MiLLn.\nCostnnUer   and   DrMSt&aksr, j\n717     Josephine     Street.\nHours 0 am. to 6 pin. (7ft,\nLadles'\nSpraying\nPruning,  iijiravlng snd  grafting.  '\nphone O.  H. Prsier, Mellon.\n'i.'ff'-.M'J-.JJ   J        IJi'll.ff\nInsurance and Real Estate]\n*..   W.    DAWSOM,\nftesl   Sstate,   XasorsDoe,   Bentals.\nAnnablo Hlk. P. O. |)o& ->.\\3. Phone 197\n(\u00abS52\nH.   E.   DILL.\nOeneral  Imnrance  Agency.\nCl**- end Conntry Property  Tor Sale.\n.'.l.i Ward Sti.'tt. Phone 1\nMonuments\nCampbell   k   Rlt.iiU  MonamenUl Co.\nP. O. Rox   UBS.   Nelson, B. C.\n  Telephone   164. ^fi\u00ab!.|)\nPainters mid Decorators\nAuto, Val\u00abt\u00abd\nMURPHY     BBO*.\nD..1.M. In W*ll P.r.r.\nBlor^\u2014 \/,.,o Shop\u2014\nI '.   Ju,\u00ab-[thlne  St. 411   Hnll   *L\n (6sr,an\nAccounrar.:;\nCHARLKS F. HUNTER\nAuditor\nMrlamaaM Jura BulMlnlr.\nBox U'jl.                               Nalaon. B. <\n    (MSIj\nPOR  SAI.K\nSha.,,;,,,,l ponv r\nP'a.rk    Traill.   H<\n'I   aaa,...llo\nFlorists\ni.aaal.\nHATCHINn BOOH\u2014Row . -..,,,*. Uhoda\nIsland K.'l aanKl.. oon.11 Wliila' !.\"\u00ab-\nhorn.    T\\>a. ilaallaaaH por fltlOOO.   Wohl-\nror.l Hanotn. Krk. lu' (7137)\n?,'m\nl oi:\nFor Sale or Rent\nroii a\nondttn ii-\nihen cr (n rvepeei or ihe said afplicn\nConsjiR. ' t -,ii ?hn!i -1 '* ihstandlns the Msu<\nT\u00bbc   bid'   \"f   *h's   nsnifli$at*    b'   *ub|ect   tft   re\nadjusrmeni by the iioarl ni livestim\nEgg Market\nCon;\nIt       Tl\n1-he divert\n\u25a0 r \u00ab,tfr\nCotton wo\n, snd th*   *\n1 tion\nconstruct ion  of  wmIii  for\nill     c.trrilre    *iini   ill\"' I ibiitin-i\nfr ci    Anderson   Orel k   and\nI Creek h\u00ab*< ben mnnn*nc*d\nlit   works   r.re   now   In  ojsrs-\nOHAWA,\nfresh.   S4c\nSa-ikaicbew nn\nri.iinir\\    nhipp'Tf\nHrilish Chin\nit oountrv polnl\niKdals    a^i>- < IS\nSt.   John.   N \u25a0\naaataag Ma to J\nriLilllnr.   *i-c\nMarch   51\u2014 Montrral  local1     '1\nI  Ml..       dive,.,..\ntion  of ibe  re\n;,ti     \u2014     Ivaleis       quntlng    ,*.nder'on   i'r-.*\ntote, the, i\u00ab\u00ab* ttt nt i r *-\\ c; \u25a0\nlumbu.   Loan)   fr-xh.   Ma\nLints wiih  ?'\u25a0\u2022<\u2022 otmtaret  for\nn*trn\nw'lh\nthe\n;  fobbing  Ite. j    It\nSinies   Hp   arriving   **_\n,  JobblnB    40c  to  42c\nfor\nrn of works fur\nse and dl-tribu-\nf the wnt.-r fn.m\nrottnnw nd Creek\nfr< m Ws)ira*s \"\u25a0!\nrwt \u2022 t Crate shuii be\ntram time to ttnM ss\nwater -hnll warrant*\nmid\nA copy of this nolle- and nn sppll-\ncaip.n purSUI it th' re'\" nnd to the\n\u25a0\u2022W.vr Act. It'll.\" Will bi flb'd In\nthe cff(r\u00bb ol tl^ VV.u.r It. colder al\nNslson,   MC\nt ibli rtlo-i* to the spplication may\nbe fil'-d with ihe Mid water Recorder\ni.r anh the comptroller of Water\nRirhtc. Parliament Bulldlnga Victoria.\nlie. wiih'n thirty da>\u00ab attar the first\napaaarnnce  of  ihi\u00ab  notice   In  a  baaa]\n\"\"\"The dais of the  first  publication of   lost- Daoe rlpim\nthi-   notice   I\"   MsrCh    l\u00ab    Itll Vernon   and    Id\n1.   c,    Wii.l.MMSuN. \u25a0 i Rewsrd\n(Tftfill Applicant. Dally   New-\nH    C.    RHODE   ISLAND   RED   hatching i\negga.     Pnlverslty   strain     Two   dollars         per         fifteen. Postmaster.\nThrums.   BC                  <7n01)\nBl'FP~ORPlNhTON  EOCH   rrom   wm\nter  layers,  two fifty  per setting   >f\nfifie.n       Also   cycle   cmblnnlion   In-\nCuba'or      and      brisider,      tH.        John\npei\"*h.v, Proeiar, bc <ji\\mt\nEOOS for settire. Barred Rocks. Pens\nlayed At-'assis contest 19-\". thrca dollars. Rose Comb Reds. White Eea-\nhorns, two fiflv. Uabv chicks till\nbooked     until     May     I Richard*     A-\nProctor,    Oianlt*     rend,     Nelson      Box\nIIS. tWt7)\ni.WA-: up BENT\u2014On g.x\u00bbd road,\none :uid half mUoa from market.\none  hundred   acres,   forty  cleared,   all\n1:     Ideal     place     for     boss     and\nkana        En sy      t erm s.       Box      I.\nsl.b*.   M    i .717?)\ni:RI7,\/.EU.E*S   OBEENHOlfSE,   Nelson\nCut  (lowers mid   floral designs.\n Z H\nWholesale\n35           For Rent\nKa.Fl  RENT \u2014 Thr naonaa'al\nmile      Aa.natlala.   ll'...'k\nl,,rn,.ha.d\n, 719:. 1\n44          Insurance\nA MACDONALD ft CO, WHOLESALE\nOrocers and Provision Merchants.\nImporter* of Tea*. Coffees. Splcea,\nDtted Erull**. Stapli* and Fane]\nGroceries      Nelson.   R    C (61(7\nTELL   rour   wants   tnriugh   The   Datlj\nS>w\u00bb   cPiwslfi.'d   coliinirn\t\n2,1       Lost and Found\nBox     71!>2i\nr,\\t'2)\nit,   a\nThe   territory   wiihm   \u00abin<h\n'orporatlon    nmv    eierelM     Its\nfar   ws   lhe   name   relate\niderti\nMontreal Produce\n\u2022.-hall be tii- arts c \u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0''\nbounder leu  of  Lnt\u00bb   BSA\nt IM     lit,    ''\u2022!     \u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*   and\nKootei av    District.\nTHIS    CERTI* ic ATE\nSI    M,   HI\nIM,   < I roup   1,\nMmxtreal. Mar\n\u25a0aaaiy; awtataea e;\nokaaM uuiei\nCheese     \u2014    Klnest\nIf-Ha\nButter\u2014Choicest     i\n19c.\nEars\u2014Selected,   aw\nPoutoos     P. i'   I lg\nMi   \u2014   F*r\u00ab\nbutter    and\neasterns.\nn amery,\nto   \u00bbc\ncir   lot\u00bb.\nshiill    not     |n\nI sny wo* be deemed t\u00ab >\u25ba*\u25a0 nn aimroval\n'\u25a0f tbe plani of any work* oorered i>\\\nthe       pn.po- ed       unde rta kins.      or       to\nauthor ii. the rnnsirvctlon of say  such\nWorks    bul    \"hull   have   the   effect   only\nI of   a   certificate   Issued   under   the   pro-\nS7c   to ' vision*'   o'   Mt-eiion    \"l    of   t'.e   \"Weter\n\\, t    i\u00abi i \u25a0\u2022   tat   sb.iii   be   -oibie.-t   io\n1 sunk  proi Islima.\n4^**   in,    Dated   ai   Vlrtorls    B.C,   ihis   2i*t\nday   of   E, bru.ir     lltl\nT    D     PATTCI |\/l.\nI (7IS.1) Mui-i. t   of   K.ioK\nTlie Consolidated Mining & Smelting\nCompany of Canada, Limited\nOllaCO  Smelting   ,r-d   Rtf'ning   Drnnrtment\nTRAIL.  BRITISH  COLUMBIA\nSmelters and Rtiiners\nPurchaser* of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores.\nProducer* of Cold,  Silver,  Copper,  Pig  Lend  and  Zinc.\nTADANAC.   TRAIL\nEngineers\nGteee\nBros.,  BtU-r],\ne* C.\nKiLsoir, a. o.\nC1VII.  AND  M1NISO  EHOIVCSBS\nB. C, Alb.ru .n.l  Dominion\nL.ia.l   S.'.rv.ycar,.\nCrown GrAiu   A.'.iali.        Bl'j. rrtnUnf.\n     af.a',8)\nAssayers\nAutitnbibili'\nProjection\nfor Owners\nR. W. DAWSON\nW.   WIDDOWSON    Hox   A1108,   Nel-\n\u25a0\u2022oil.  H. C     Standard western chnrttea\n  (<IS|)\nAuctioneers\nW.   aUTJTLKB,\nAnotloneer, Appraiser, Vslnator.\ntin ..In sold  privately or at nuition.\n'IH  Ward Streei. Phone 77.\n46160)\nFuneral Directors\nD   .1    ROBEHTFON\nVlc'i.rls    Strut.\nI'hone   II? J,\nAnnsble   Block\nP.  Bos 733 Phons 197  *\n\u2666 (7151)   \u2666\ntee*******.*******\ni\u00bbT\nis *r vt\n,  F. D   D. A. K. \u00ab0l\nPhone   tti.     Nijtht\nCHH61)\nBtsndsrd rurulture\nCo., I'ndertakers,\nFiniersl Directors,\nAuto hesrse, up-to*\ndiite chujiel. Ke^t\nService, i'rlc-s re.a-\nsonsble. <(!tif,2)\n'BRINGING UP FATHER\"\nBy George McManns\nIM\n ru\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1923\nPage Sevell.\nINCE OF WALES I\nAPPROVES BOXING\n\u25a0-ONDON. March 21.\u2014(Dy Canadian\nT\u00bbs* Cable)\u2014\"Tou  all   know  me and\nJ.now many of you,\" aald thi* prince\nWale* ln a Bhort apeech laat night\nm the oonter of tho boxing tint wt\nv\u00bberles of boxing  bouts  hold  by   the\nArtpolltnn  police.\np regard boxing,\" his royal high-\nla declared, \"a* one of tho finest\nArte we have.\"\nINDIGESTION\nSieved In two minutes with Jo-To.\nacid, eour, burning stomach all\n\u2022tekly relieved with Jo-To. Drug\n>res.\nANADIANji,, PACIFIC,\nITO EUROPE\n6,   Montcalm     Liverpool\nCherbour*\nt,   7,   Mlnnedoia    Southampton\nAnt worp\nir.  13, Montrose    Liverpool\n>r. 1\u00bb, Marburn   tilascow\n>r.   20,   Monlclare    Liverpool\ntrll ll, Mellta  Bouthomptoa\nAntwerp\nCherbourg\nprll   21, Kmp. of Britain. .Southampton\nHamburg\nirll 27. Marloch    Ldvarpael\nKe**rr*tiona, rate* and fnll d*talli\nty be aceared from local - rutj tv.\nywhere or write J. B. Catter, Diet.\nmay. Agent, Velson, B. C.\nWH1TEBUD AN\nOUTSIDER IS\nLINCOLNSHIRE\nWinner of English Classic\nQuoted Sixty-six to One\nAgainst Before Race\nLINCOLN, Kngl.iiid. March IL\u2014\nThe sunny weather and good going\nattracted nn enormous crowd to\nthe Carholme courso at Lincoln today with the Lincolnshire handicap,\nthe flrat Important nice of the\npresent racing aaa enn. m the feature\nof the cloning day Of the meeting.\nThc result of tba Lincolnshire waa\nthe Mggast upset  In form  that  thl*\nj race hot furnisluvl In nriny yeirn,\nJ.  a   l>limle>s   6-yciir-old   bay   inure.\ni Whltebud,    by    Whit-*    fegftft   uut   of\n[Mine own, quoted at t>0 to l against,\n[ridden ly .1. BatutlT, winning fn.m\nL field, of 30 starters. Nigel Bar*\nj ing'a Roman Bachelor, who finished\nj in  second   place,  boa.ten  by a  length.\nFrank Curaon'* 6-yoar-o^d So vol,\nwho did not win one of hi* six\nstart* In 1921, and did not make on\nappearance on tho Dugllsh turf last\nyear, finished third, beaten by half\na length. Human Bachelor was\nquoted at 100 to 8 against, and\nSovul   at   50  to   1   against.\nYouyou   Makes   Running\nYouyou mad* the running for tho\nfirst five furlong*, with Soval, Vivaldi, West mead, Whltebud, Roman\nItachelqr, a.nd Tuna of Money following In the order given. At the\nfive furlongs mark. Lister took Sovnl\nout In front, pursued by Vivaldi,\nYouyou and Whltebud. A quarter\nmllu from homo Soval wae Just\nclear uf Roy*] Alarm and Whltebud.\nKoyul Alarm and Soval faltered att\nthe distance, and Whltebud, drawing nway, won a fine race by a\nlength, with Roman Bachelor coming from behind ami {Missing tbe\nfiltering Soval taking second place\nby half a length. West mead finished   fourth,   and   Psychology,   last.\nTbe time, 1 minute 45 3-,1 seconds.\nIs nearly two second* slower than\nlast year's time. The record wim\nestablished by Uendlgo, who covered\nthe mle in 1 mlnuto 30 4-5 second*.\nIn   13S6.\nTho Lincolnshire, which Is a sweepstake of 20 sovereigns, with 1000\nsovereign* added, i* run over the\nst mlght mile course. It waa run\nflret ln 1858 and haa lH*en run\ncontinuously, with the exception of\nthree   years   during   the   war.\nOLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL\nSMOKE\nOGDEN'S\nCUT PLUS\nLONDON. March 21. \u2014 Association\nfootball games played today resulted\nm  follows:\nnnt Division.\nHuddersfteld   2.   Preston   0.\nSeeond   Division.\nSouth    Shields   1,   Blackpool   0.\nManchester     United      1,      Bradford\nCity   l.\nNott* County 1, Bury  0.\nSouther*  Division.\nR.udlng   u,   Queen's   Turk   Rangers  0.\nnorthern   Diviaion.\nChesterfield 3. Halifax 0.    '\nBngby.\nNewport   11,  Bridgend  0.\nMorthern   Union   Bujrby.\nYork   22,   Wakerteld   11.\nWlgan \u00bb, Leeds 7.\nScottish   Xf*arn*,   riret   Division.\nKilmarnock  2,   Third   Lanark 0.\n\/& lb tin.\nIf you\nroll your\nown\nask for\n!ffi\u00a7\nrasa @a*j\n<^.\u00abr. ua\nM'TIGUE WILL HIT\nFOR AMERICAN SOIL\nNF.W YORK, March 21. \u2014 Mike\nMcTigue, Irish* American boxer, who\ndefeated \"Battling\" Slkt at Dublin on\nSt. Patrick's day, exptcta to return to\ntho Cnlted States In tbe near future,\nuocordlng to his manager, Joe Jacobs,\nwho today received a cablegram from\ntho   pugilist.\nMcTigue, Jacobs said, _would nol\n\u2022 I. - |.f Slkl's challenge for a return\nbont In Europe, nor offers for any\nother matches before returning to thla\ncountry. Hu added that he had notified McTigue of Tex ItlcV&rd's offei\nfor eji open air bout during June or\nJuly   with  Georges Carpentier.\nADVISE ALLAN\nCUP WINNERS\nFOR OLYMPIC\nCanadian Amateur Hockey\nAssociation Abolishes Goal\nTender's Territory\nWINNIPEG, March 'jf. \u2014 A reeom- I\nn.endatlon to the Canadian Olympic '\ncommittee that tho winner of the\nToronto Granltc-Haskutchcv\/an university Allan cup series, now In progress,\nrepresent Canada In ihe Olympic\nhockey series next Janiiaiy was con-\nt.iined in a resolution adopted at the\nannual meetli.g of the Cuiiidlan Amateur   Hockey   association    me   todny.\nIn order to overcome disputes wnlch\ninvariably arise over Hie size of\nhockey sticks und goalie loalV Badff,\nn standard size was adopted. Thf\nmaximum else for a hockey stick ts\nSt Inches In tbe handle, and the blade\n15 Inches long and 3>s Inches wide.\nGoa Renders' pads must he no wider\nthan   IJ   Inches   while   ly in r   f lut.\nHereafter there will b* no goal-\ntenders' territory, as this Item was\ndeleted from the -constitution owing\ntc thc difficulty of refereei lo lnter-\niret  the  rule.\nThe Ontario Hock-'y association\nform was adopted as a standard for\null   provinces.\nOwing to the trouble experienced In\nclubs holding players, a clause was\nadopted which wlll prevent a player\nfrom pl tying for more th: i. one club\nduring a season. Once a player signs\na certificate he will be unable to oh*\nlain a transfor fur one season ut\nleant.\nGeorge Box, a Vancouver player\nsuspended from artmteur hockey owing lo his having taken part In gamei\nagainst profeaslonal*. applied tO\" 'the\nCnnadlun Amateur Hockey association\nfor reinstatement, and the case way\nreferred to the Amateur Athletic\nI1 ti Ion  of Canada  for action.\nDominion Football\nSecretary Is Tried\nUpon Theft Charge\nWINNIPEG, March 21.\u2014Charged on\nthree count*, with the theft of\n$\".'702.48, of criminal breach of trust,\nsnd of making false entries, David\nRoy, former secretary-treasurer of the\nDominion Football association, appeared for trial before Mr. Justice\nDysart hen' today, and when court\nadjourned, John Easton. [resident of\ntin) Dominion Football association,\nwho was on the stand throughout the\nentire day, was still under crose-\nixamlnatlon by Hugh Cutler, counsel\nfor   the  defence.\nThe amount charged In the indictment 1* made up of two ullegged\nduplications of $258 and $466. DO;\nstenographer's salary and office rent,\n$145; telegrams, $10.40; referee. $25;\nprinting, $21; A. F. Baxter, $10, and\nttttamt expenses, $1466.78. The last\nHem. the crown contends, referred\nto the personal expenses incurred by\nRoy ln his private offlco, and Is not\nconcerned wllh the affairs of the\nassociation.\nDeclaring that he had resolved at\nthe conclusion of the Scottish tour to\nforget all about tt, Mr, Eastou declined to give any Information concerning the amount of moiiuy bundled\nby thc association in connection with\ntbe tour. When asked by Mr. Cutler\nIf he considered $445 an excessive\n\u00abum for a stenographer '.swages, he\n\u2022aid thl* account. If justifiable, should i\nl.avo been charged to the separate ac-i\ncount of the Scottish tour and not to\nthe association. He admitted Mr.\nRoy had a .great deal of secretarial |\nwork to do during the Scottish \"tour,\nand sn id he had seen a stenographer\nlu Roy's office during the latter part\nof 1921. but the association had never\nmSnrlaed   hit Lug   a   steiu&raphcr.\n\"Hudson's \"Bay (Jompany J _p_\nOTTAWA PLAYERS\nDINE ON EMPRESS\nHasten   Stanley   Cap   Contenders   Are\nDuetts of Department Chief* of\nCanadian   Pacific\nVANCOUVER. March $1.\u2014The players of the Ottawa hockey team were\nthe guest* of the Canadian Pacific\nsteamships yesterday at luncheon on\nhoard tho Empress of Russia, and\nOttawa voted the Canadian Pacific\nboys   first   place   as   hosts.\nAmong the Canadian Pacific officials present at tlie luncheon were\nR. Q. Chamberlain, chief of tho d. -\npart ment of investigation of Montreal:\nF. W. Peters, general superintendent\nof the British Columbia division; W.\nII. Snell, general passenger agent of\nthe Canadian Pacific railway; J. J.\nForaler, general passenger agent of\nthe Canadian Pacific steamships; H.\nMcGowan, chief of the Investigation\ndepartment for this division, and W.\nJ. Mylett. head of the catering department.\nCalgary Cheers\nEdmonton Team\nGoing to Coast\nCALGARY, March 21. \u2014 Talftsry\nhockey fans ar corded the Edmonton\nEskimos, Western Canada league\nchampions, a rousing welcome here tonight when they arrived, en route to\nVancouver, where they wlll compete tn\nthe final* of the Stanley cup series\nugalnst   Vancouver  or  Ottawa.\nIn tho neighborhood of 700 admirers assembled at the C.P.R. depot,\nand tho prairie champions were given\nthree-hearty olHH-rs-when tk\u00ab>>olig4\u00bbte<l\nfrom   their  special   car.\nQuite a few cnthuslasts..lJ*\u00abm_this\nnorthern city accompanied tii\nEskimos. while Magnate Kenny\nMcKenzle states that two carloads will\nleave Edmonton for the coast llie lal\ntor part of the week.\nThe party will leave for the west\nat 4:30 Thursday morning, and will\narrive In time to see the third game\nuf   the   Ottawa-Vancouver   scries.\nForty Horses Are\nin Grand National\nClassic Tomorrow\nLONDON, March It \u2014 Aboat 40\ndorses are still entered to compete\nin the Grand National steeplechase on\nthe Llverpoot course on Friday, March\n28. The distance I* about four and\na half mile*. Forewarned and Arra-\nvale are picked by the betting f rater\nnlty to be up at front at tbe flnisl\nof the strenuous test. Chin Chin and\nHalston   have   been   scratched.\nFollowing an* the latest odds: 8 to\n1 against Forewarned, taken and offered; 80 to 1 against Arrivals of\nfered and 100 to 1 taken; 100 to B\nagainst Taffytu* offered and 100 to 8\ntoken; 100 to 1 against Conjurer II.\noffered; 100 to 7 agalnat Idbretto,\ntaken and offe red, 100 to 7 against\nSergeant Murphy offered. 100 to t\ntaken and wanted; 2 Olo 1 against\nPunt Gun offered and 25 to 1 against\nDrifter and Flymaak taken and\noffered.\nOttawa Substitute\nCuts His Head and\nIs Out of Lineup\nVANCOUVER, March 21.\u2014The Ottawa Senator*, contesting In tho Stanley cup hockey scml-flnala here, lost\none of their two available substitutes\nUnlay when Helman suffered rerlous\nflesh wounds in tht face during pruc-\ntlcc. In hook-checking Nlghbor, Helman lost his balance und fell on\nXlghbor's skate, cutting open hi*\ncheek and injuring his nose. Helmnn\nis In St. Paul's hospltul hero, and\nIt is impossible to \u00abuy that he wlll\nbt able to pluy again this season. In j\nthe third game of the series with\nVancouver Mnroon* on Friday next.\nOttawa will take the Ice with only\none substitute In their regular lln<*up.\nAaothtr Drive  l*or Boucher.\nIt   Is   possible   that   the   officials   uf;\nthe   Senators   wlll    Interview   William\nForan.      Stanley      cup     custodian      In ;\nOttawa,    to    obtain    his    Influence    In\ngetting     permission      to     play      Billy\nBoucher,    of    the    Montreal    Canadlens,\nwho  1*  In Vancouver, on  the Senators'\nlineup,  on   the   around*  that   the   Senators,   handicapped   with   (linens and   the |\nabsence    of    Darragh,    are    not    re pre- j\naentallve   of   the   strength   of   the   Na-1\ntional    Hockiy    league,    and    therefore |\nunable   to   contest   the   cup   semi-finals\non   even   terms   with   the   Pacific   coast\nchampions.     Helman    had   not    fo    far\nparticipated   in   the   series   here.\nFrank Patrick, prealdent of the Pacific Coasl league, expressed hla regret tonight when told ot Helman*\nmisfortune. He had not received, he\nfald. any fresh request that Billy\nBoucher be added lo the Senators'\nlineup, and still saw no reason why\nlie   fchould be.\nEaster Fashions\nNow on display\u2014don't\nwait too long before\nmaking your selection.\nHer New Spring Coat\nThe Coats that go a-visiting in the afternoons are of\ncourse as lovely as the frocks they protect. Lovely\nin fabrics, the Summer Velours and Polo Cloths.\nLively in color. Every Coat bears the stamp of\nbuilt by a tailor in every line. The rich Loretto\nBlue, the gentle Fawn and ever smart Camel shade.\nPrices\u2014\n$22.50 to $39.50\nPolo Goth Coats\nIt's luck, indeed, in March to be able to make sure of\none's Spring Coat for so small an outlay. Excellent\nmaterial, good tailoring, just right in weight for\nSpring wear. Snappy Coats, fashioned with inverted pleats at the back, narrow belts, some with\nloose backs, fancy buttons, etc. Heathers, Blues,\nand Camel Fawns, <J\u00bb1 P  AA\nall sizes, each  \u00abp 111.1\/1\/\nOn Display Today\u2014Continental Lingerie\nHand embroidered, imported direct from Europe\u2014\nNightgowns, Chemise, etc. These are in sets, beautifully made by thc peasants in Europe. Something\n\u2014 different from the usual run of such goods. Eminently suitable for the Trousseau of the coming\nBrides. We shall be delighted to show you these\ngoods, in Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Department.\nBritish Fanners\nDiscuss Coining\nFlood of Cattle\nLONDON. March 21. \u2014 H was reported today at the meeting of the\ncounsel of Ihe National Farmers'\nunion that the Importation of Canadian cattle waa not expected to\nbe Ini-ge f**r a considerable tln.e,\ndifficulty being found In providm*\nfacilities at tho port* of disembarkation.\nIt was anticipated that the fir.^t\nmtmtWttttmt now en route, which\napparently was made up of fat\ncattle, would probably be sold ttttt '\ncheaply. Tbe farmers were warned\nagainst thc possibility of having to\nbid against butchers If they wished\nIq   buy   these   cattlo   at   the   ports.\nWe go south, and won't bo back\nuntil after the race*. \\Yp will bu\/\na stable of horses ' i New Orleans, and turn them over to o'd\n' Jim.1\"\n\"I asked him would be tuke the\nold lady along, ami ht* said no, he\nwould send her down to her sisters.\"\nHe declared   thut   the   only   plotting\nbe    had    ever    Cone    bad    been    for\nMrs.   Small's   benefit.     Asked   to   explain,   he declared:\nI     \"I   protected   her   life.\"\n\"Againest   whom?\"\n\"Against A. J. Small.\"\ni Owing to the vigorous objection\nfrom Mrs, Sma'I's counsel, Mr. Slaght,\ncounsel for thc mlstdn;; i.uiif* sisters, who nre opposing iho .-ipplfta-\ntlon, did not go further into Iha\nmutter  of  the  p:\u00abt.\nLawmaker Will Be\nSteel Expert Soon\nABBOTT CVP HOLDERS\nTRY EASTERNS TONIGHT\nTORONTO,   March   ? i.  \u2014  Manitoba\n'J'arsUi*. lyni'U*. champions, of lhe west\nand Abbott cup holders, fresh from\nihelr victories over the hard-clucking\nPort William Cubs, urrlwd tn the\ncity tonight for their John ltoss Rob-\nerl,son Memorial cup series with\nKitchener, eastern champ-one. The\nfirst game takes place at the Arena\ntomorrow night, and the second on\n,M iriit.tj   night.\nConciliation Act\nto Be Amended to\nRead More Clearly\nOttawa.   Mar\u00abli   :i.~a   bin   to\namend the Industrial Disputes act was\nIntroduce*, in the house of commons\ntoday by lion. James Murdnrk, minister of labor. The hill, he stntinl.\npriposed no new features In the law,\n\u25a0but was designed to make clearer\nthe Intent of the sections den ling\nwith the procedure in regard to\nboards, and the penalties for causing\na lockout.\nDe Valera Has\nNarrow Escape    j\nFrom Pursuers\nmaasmXt   BP*\nI\n! 1\n,\n\u2022\nw\n1   1\nh    1\nat\n_a ^m\n___\u25a0     .\nL\nRELIEVE INCOMES\nFOR THE CHILDREN\nHduii   Asks   rinance   Minister   to   Olre\nGreater  Exemptions   to   Families\nof   Minors.\nOTTAWA, March 21. \u2014 The house\nof oommons today adopted the resolution providing that the government\nshould consider the expediency of\nnmendlng the Lncomo tax law by Increasing tbo amount of tho exemption\nfor each child from 3 to 6. and by\nexempting altogether the father of\nfive children under 18 years of o\u00abe.\nwho has an income of less than  $5000.\nJ. Archambault, Liberal, Clmmbly-\nVercbcrea, who submitted thu resolution, said that everyone who had children knew that il oost more than |300\na year to bring up a child. He had\nfigured It out, and found lhat It cost\nfar more than $500 The law at present provided an exemption of }2tl0u\nfor  a  married   man.\nThe minister of finance promised to\nconsider Mr. Arcaambault's suggestion.\nPl'Iil.IN. March 21.\u2014It Is jejsnted ,\nthat Kainonn de Valera had UMtlMtj\nnarrow escape from capture yesterday\nIt Is UHsertcd that so closg waa be,\nto being taken Into custody that he\nleft behind documents alleged to be'\nof   Importance.\nFourteen women were captured on j\na raid OO the printing plnnt of thel\nRepublican Hulletln. They were ra-j\nmoved from the building shouting^\n\"up with the republic!\"\nSENATOR  J.  P.  B. CA8GRAIN\nOf Monlnal. was jeati-rday elected\na ilincior of the llrttl*h Kmpire Steel\ncorjioratlon, which at the .same meeting decided to cut Its huge capital In\nhalf\"\nBurdock Blood Bitters\nRELIEVED   HER   OF\nHEADACHES\nSmall's Intimate\nSays Protected\nthe Wife's Life\nTORONTO. March 21.\u2014That he had\non one occasion protected Mrs. Small's\nlife from A. J. Small ,and that Small\nhad planned to go south to remain\nfur a long time, leaving his wife\nbehind, were two statements made\nby Thomas Flynn. friend and confidant of the missing millionaire\ntuday, In connection with the hearing of Mrs. Small s application to\nJudge Coatsworth for a decluruth n\nthat Nmall may be presume.1 de.td.\nIn order that lhe will leaving the\nestate   to  her   may   be  probated.\nFynn testified that ths night before Small disappeared, Small had\naald   to   him:\nSmall   Planned   To   Go   South\n\"I don't want you to tell anybody,\nbut   we   leave   here   oa   January   1,\nHeadache seems to be habitual with\nmany people, and some, lf any. are\nseldom free from it. suffering contln-\nunlly, and wondering why they can\nget   no  relief.\nIn all cases of headache the treatment should be directed to the removal of the cause, and with the\ncause removed tbe headaches will\nvanish.\nIt la impossible to find a better\nremedy for headaches of every description that can equal B. B. B., acting os It does on every organ of ths\nsystem.\nMrs. Douglas Rlseborough, {80 McKenzle St\u201e Sarnia, Ont., writes: \u2014\n\"Having suffered from severe headaches for a considerable length of\ntime I decided to try Burdock Blood\nHitters, and found that lt helped me\nwonderfully. It relieved the headaches, nnd I noticed a decided Improvement  In  my  health.\"\nBurdock Blood Blttera la a remedy\nthat has been on the market for the\npast forty-four years, so you don't\nexperiment with some new and untried medicine. Jt la put up only by\nThe T. Milburn Co., Limited. Toronto,\nOut.\nmmmmii\n P\u00bbg\u00ab Eight\n\u25a0THE 1IEL30N DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1923\nTHE ARK\nOur policy lu la, m laua-.lntas, In\ncvsry way aim svt.y day. to i,,.,ke il\nracier for you to pay. Note our\nnrlces: Gin,ham, JJOC >'<'' LMlss'\nllo.-,-, 3 l.a,,i. $|.Otl 1-ial.. Hone.\n50C: Wl\". 11'\"\". SSI.IH) 'i.l'.liliaa..\n\u25a0l\u00bbH'     -a'1-.      \u2022'> '\u25a0'-.-'.     ''V.Ho,,     ...aal\nLinoleum Huks, KanK^s. Furniture,\naVlui,ni;\u201e\u201eii, \\v,r,', rroclnry, UUias-\nwarc,  aiaU  .staiplu  liry Oax.als.\nJ. W. HOLMES\nPhons   634. 606   v..   .,      a\nPOWER CABLE\nSUCCESSFULLY\nPLACED IN LM\nBURTON LADIES\nDISCUSS DANCES\nMagazine\nSubscriptions\nWe take subscriptions fnr\nALL Mapazine-..    Send  in\nyour orders and we will do\nthe rest.\nCanada Drug <\u00a7\nBook Company\nPrescript! one   Our   Sped alt >\niii.\nGROllll\nBuy   \u25a0\u2022on*   Baantlmri   A-a   Aypulutad\nat Qnaitn'r Ktettnf ot the\nAsBorintton.\nBURTON, March ::l. \u2014 The nmnilib\ninaetlng of  Ihe  women'\u25a0  Inatltnta  Wat\n aa\" ''\" ll1 ln ,lu' lnat,luM 1,:'n ,;l\"1 Wri'ii,\"^\nNortn Shore Will Have Lights ,u<r- lUv ^-i\"11 '   M,s  Urv,n\nL     ______     r   j      t   _lL     _h        '\" lh'* ,'1,il,r*   ^ reading iraa Riven by\nDy   tlie   tnd   Ot   tPC   Llir-  Hn   Unvelie an \"DnncW tiring fhe\ntont   Yoqi- 'I'tTii-ent     jo:;rs    that    n-ilain    il.titc-\nreiu lear W(.\u201e. nwrt ,,0|1U.,U,    Ml>  ,.,.,,.,_ wlu..\nhost, ss   fur   the   tiac.   eervefl   refreeh-\nna   rt nib   thttfo   wtt   ba   lighted  nana.    The maathif eloeod  i.y  vlnr\ny   Saturday^    So itatnd  City  Btac-   ina the national anthem,\nrical   KiiKlnniTr   Mctiuiiv   yentwday.       *,r     Miller,    school     Inspector    of\nTb.-\niibti'i'r; :u;iti     cal lc     Waa     BUC-\nafuHy most pefftnrdaj nwrnlng and\nP.\u00ab etaioka,   hat   i\u201e.\niii  Aurtaa nml dlatrlot\nMelting\nThe  .[imrterly  meettnt  .r  Uu  I coal\nin.-  next two itnys tlu-  naceeaary]\u00abee\u00abei*ttoi) wt boy aoaata wm bald la\nnl;   in   ltnMaf   up   the   lines   wlll rroul   headquarter!  Wedneeday,   I'reel-\ncnniiilctctl i ''''\"\u2022   Olddlnaa   nr. aiding.     The   work\nI ami   training  of   the   boy   eeouta   waa\nYeaterday   mornliiR,   ut   r.   o'clock, I Riven  by  Seoul   Walter  l>   tlaMi.      A\n\"        ,    Johnson   wae   Appointed   flret   aid  ex*\n1 !   m ner   ami   Instructor   and   W.   Gid-\nM'.-i wa** appointed examiner and  In-\nirucior on general vcom   work.\n\u25a0i;'i'   elnotrlcal   workers\nipnratli na   at   tlio   Terry   ..uulltix,   und\n.11   one   bu.ir   ami   ft    half   tlu    cable\n<\u00a3\u2022\u25a0 auroeaafully itrung actoaa tin-\nlike, m.i a hiuii marring tbe pro-\naadinsa, \u00abinch warn carrWe out\nunder Ideal weather cundJtlona. The \\\nhuKe cable reaidud tha <*iiy aoma\nthn.* tttt, iiml waa cratnimd in\ntwo renla Then* wen* placi I upon\na  bane mi  bracket! ao aa to reran!\ntin*   cables   trots   i>r,e   on   tu   the   OtStSSt\nuntil   ih.*   apUea   arm   in.i.b*.     Tin\nwhole    cable    was     then     placed     on |     SLOGAN    CITT,     M.iith     I\nSbxan City Firm\nLease Merry Eros.\nMi!! and Starts Dp\n_ | One   fee],   nn   one   BOd   of   the   b.'l'p\nA aamaU reel was placed oa Ibe\nppoeita aad ef the han;- i an\nam \u25a0 in:,c.* in reeling the cable into\ntha water. The barvi tree than\nLanbed    to    Mi.-    ferry,    which    pro-\n! e led   m1.iv.i>*   to   tia*   north   alwra,\nthe   to) a   being   played   oul   aa   it\nj proceeded.     So   w*II   plumed    arere\nI the   rp 'rations   that   the   taah   waa\ncompleted    bi c>iv    the    Crow    boal\n\u2022pn*< \u2022- i   ;n   the   morning,   * :i   Iti   way\na Johneo i hav. eecured tha M\nUrn-' taw-mill under leuc, and earn*\nm -im*.'| pawing .\"i Monday, string eri-\nploj meni to \u25a0 numb, r of m m, It '\u25a0-\nih.. intent|i n <\u00bbf tbe firm to opi rate\ntba mill on \u25a0 iwo-ahlfl baala ehoiliy.\n50 UTH SLOCAN HAS\nST. PATRICK'S PARTY\n>\\.\nPhone 235\nHallow] Date-:,\n2 lbs\t\n519 Ward St.    J, at off  Bak.r St.\n25c\nKOtTH   8LOCAN,   Much  SI. --   Mrs\ni K    U   Waits   , ulertalned   at    ih\u00ab   lea\n[ hour \u00abn :\u25a0\u2022   Pntrleh> day ut lvt hom.\nf ,,    f    , n.i, ' l! \"\u25a0    Vlma,   in   honor   of   th,    third\nfeel ol epaee Ilea  between   Mrthday of her lltUe dauirtit-r Ixinna\nn.*    cable    aad    tba    fern    The Utile  gueata wen   Mollle   Muria)\nthe    latter    will    i'i    no   K*uh\u00bbr   Oliver,   Prank   I\nRAND FORKS\nNOW TAW\nWATER SUPPLY\nScheme to Cost Thirty Thou-\n.sand Is Being Considered\nhy City Authorities ,\n(lit AND PORK*, Mnrch 21.\u2014Orand\nPork* may expend 130.000 in developing  n  n-w  domestic  water supply  for\ni'..'   Cl(t    Ibis   v. ar.     For  some  nioullis\niin- c< un oil haa hod in mind the In-\nHiillotlon of n email plnnt which\n\u25a0iiiibl give a limited supply of water\ndaring certain montha pf the year, but\non \u00bb r cent proapectlng lour of the\ncity '-n.'icil and it *\u25a0 englneeri a looa-\nhon v, :is mail,' on what Is Known n^\nHunt) or i< al a l^lm aboul five miles\nFrom the Pity, The looatfofl wai\n\u25a0tnhed   and   r*oordod   tentatlrely.\nMajor Qmham. enginear lnr thi\nwa tor ntunkdoallty, baa made a\ncuraoi* eaamlnaii<\u00bb and haa eub-\nmji't'i fimirva r.i tne elty aouaoll la*\ndlcatlng thai tin* water cuihi be\nbmiflthi   i\"  ii\"' city  system ai a co.^t\nTh:\nih\nuhi\n\u25a0Ity'i\nil-.in\nonly  \u00abi\\e ample  to\n\u2022i|i:\nbnl     would    provide'   a    considerable\namuttm    whleh    .\u25a0\u25a0.mill    Ik.'    Sftld    fOT   llTl-\n\u25a0ii'i'n purpoaoa. Thr water would be\n\u25a0 i.iiiiii.'i  by  a   gravity   system, ami it\nIh rouKhl) .-'ttiii'il.'-l that the plant\nwould IM\" PW Itself hi a very few\nyear*,   I'.n-mnc'i   as  the   pr.-.-ril   ibinies-\ntit- win. r rupph is obtained by Pump-\nii\u25a0*:  to ;i   raaer olr sg&lnat  a head of\nA. S. Horswill & Co.\nPhone 121\n$1.00\n80c\n20c\n50c\n20c\n20c\n.75c\n75c\n30c\n25c\n35c\n$1.75\nPure Jams \t\n4-lb.  tin \t\nPure   Marmalade,\n4-lb.  tin \t\nKim; Qacac\nSardines\t\nBwaag Down Cake\nFlour  \u2014..\nCaravan Dates,\npar packet  ,,\t\nNew  Hallow!  Dates,\nlb\t\nShelled  Walnuts,\n**   lb '.\t\nSlulk'd  Almonds,\nHa,  ib  \t\nDill Pickle*,\nper  dozen \t\nFincHt white ntang,\n^   n.w\t\nQuiiUer Corn,\nC  tku   \t\nSpittls,\nper 100-lh. sack\t\nPrompt Delivery\nPAJAMAS\nS3.00\nS3.50\n84.00\n84.50\n. to \u2022 \u2022\n86.00\nA man only buys new Pajamas onee\nin a while, so he can afford to get\nthe best. We have some unusually\nline ones. Some have buttons, others\nhave frogs and loops. In White,\nplain shades, or stripes.\nI \u00ab\u25a0 .all.\nw  lyln\n,1,,.  prapessd   rcliaiiuc  art,\nv.l.il'aal.\n,'lh.   A..   Kainlls        61\nit,   .1.  T.   E.,  UobHi.n    ta2\n5.(1\n723\nGoverameat Kens\nMake Big Gain in\nEgg Laying Contest\nSLOCAN CITY IS A\nHOME OF FESTIVITY\nat,I. l'a l'a.   aa ill,    th,\nat, ll.\nE   Wall.,   Mi-.a  Walts   Ma\nll.\n,'aa-   \\. a:,..,'...  , a|-,.   |o   tl,,,   lowtn\nihSr   .aiala.   ol   111,'   laal.\"   la\n, lira   Murmy snd Ur    O   w   IIu.n|i4ir>-\n.1      |,     .M.'lliaal,.    a,t    IL \u25a0..,    I\u00ab    .!..     K,'. -\nA    I.   Walt.\nlink   a.., I. r  Hires   loci   ol  ruth j     Ma^-   \u00ab   I Land MLdii:   n.i.\u00abla\u00bb\n \"\"\"i f> ptonkins. '\"\u25a0;;;.>'\"'\"'\\\"'..v''\".'\"\":\":';'*:'',v..,\nMl.\nA Displa\\ Ad in ib<\nDAILY NVWS\nEnters Many Hornet\nCatches Many Eyes\n i i\" i\n\"aa   tin   i, mrt   srlU   bs   .u.    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I   ii em-\nban    and    gue*ta    .it    tht     Ikidmluiim\n, I.ib   en    Miii.u.i..    till ht\nt;;.,i tha Juice will be turned on\nbj   Baturda)*,   al   tba   Ia4aat.\nit i, i bun the Intention nt the\n.*l.- ir,,' Hghl -b parti m r.t t\u00ab> lay the\neiii-ii* in tb.* \u00ab\\.,*niii\u00ab witii tie* Mayor\nand tin and light commute and the\no*hi r alderman ni ipe Utora. Thc\n\\,.. t \u25a0 a ent ib'c. \u25a0! 1\" lhe .-I'l'iH* of\nih< w ork, bul the \u00ab-\u2022 ither vsa an*\n..*<,.,..!.\u00ab*.   Hnd    ii    wee   de* Idwd    n-.t\nI..     l.i...-     ii      . bine \u2022      on     BD COUnt     \"I\nib.    high    alt \u25a0'.     *'\u25a0 ik iti; -    t'1\"\n%v%y k a aa dona al dayl raali eo\n\u25a0a jm t ;,. Inh rh re a li b lhe reyubu\n-  he.l   I.*   \u00ab^f   lhe   f. ri -\nTonight!  fffimjL Tonight!\nFriday and Saturdaiy       ^JabirJi^h '        Frii'ay aad Saturday\n\u25a0 ....   . . \u25a0\nMARY   MILES   MINTER\n\u2014IN\u2014\n'Drums of Fate'\nA Paramount Pidvre\nLove and Adventure, in the ball rooms uf London and tin. jungles of Africa.\n ALSO 1 '\nThe pea nr Ike exparlmeutaJ farm\nai Afaaatg geared n daataad Bain\nduring laal  waafe in  tha  af| Iumhk\n* ..lite-1.    although    the    ei.trie.l    of    T.\nbridge, V'aaoauvcr, aUH havg the\nbijh* i lutaj tor iha cawpatltlaa\nao   tar,\nRrlOgv'a li- hm tiiil .\"\u25a0- tttt ilur-\nIng   tii\u00ab'   weaki   while   two   paaa   i>f\nthe    e\\|a<riineiit 'I    fai ins    ul    Agiieall\nt>*i>iii.*eil   ,\",i   eaili.\nThi     landing   l\u00ab:\nOwner ami Addreaa, \\V. T.\n\\y minion        BgpertmanhaJ\ni inin,   Afaaala       U IU\nHoMin*.    Charlea   Oaargn.\ni.m nllcum    :,~ Ml\nMi tlhewa,    !\u25a0..    AM-otctonl    II |f|\nftlephem A Bon, Courtaaay M HI\nV 111 ineoa, U.. Bouih Van-\neouvar  \u25a0\u25a0 \u2022 \u25a0   ^- HI\nlubnatone   ll..  K< lowno \u00bb .    -IT 570\nRobbJaa, C.  w.. ChlUlenu k    ID tsu\nClarke, K. n.. v. rnon      4: r.M\nRuim I,  lv.  Jubtloe        it Wl\nbridge, T. Vancouver .... .\".J Ml\nDominion         experimental\nl ami. Sinniii' rbui i        Vi IN\nPerclvat,   s.   port   Waah-\nInauxi        i.'> tiTT\nP.. ub*   *;   Ktntf.  Cowiahan\nStation       .\"il HT.\".\nUrabn,  T.   II .   Bardla   ....    i. 4:':.\ntb dley, W.. I tngf\u00ab i'l .. II TM\nBoll             ]\u25a0\u25a0_;!'\u2022'. :i       1' nn,\nITovi rdale        IT Til\n! .-\u2022!''i*. w . !\u25ba.. I'in Mendowa 4'J \"7'j\nrumlnlon        Km* rlmental\nI'anii,    Agoacll          Vi KS3\nCreluim.    It.    li..    l........ey\n1* air-     :.l IH\ni.r. \u2022 n-Wilkinson,        Ba It\nXcbnknliH  Olve a \"Hard  Tim\"B\" Dance. ]\nand   Slalgl^nir  and   Card   Partlaa\nHold Bway. I\nthOChit CITY, Mnrch 21.\u2014A \"Hani;\nTiniis\" dance clvcn nn HuUiitlay nlnht (\nIn Hip Id OF*, hall by Iho Floral Hr-j\nbekah btilKc No 15, wan a most\nprofitable ns well as enjoyable affair. |\nThe prlie fnr the ladlea1 bard times\neoatume   wns   wm   by   Mr*.   Ualoolm\nCameron, the ireiillemeii'\u00ab prlae koIhit\nlo It K, Ma.-Millan. Music for tb\u00ab\neven Ina wa\u00ab furnlahad by Mrn. if C.\n\\ye. piano, ntnl Mlaa Bernlce H U.'ld.\nviolin. Mi-s WllMtn Htckft nlavlng\nextras. It K MneMiltaii aci\u00ab-il ai\nfloor manavr. Tha hall wae prettily\ndecorated wiih green for tbe oaoaakm,\nip.rr.xbnu-iitM 'were   wr\\cd.\nMr   nnd   Mm   .1    K   Tatteraell   entfr-\ntalned lhair frlenda on Saturday even-!\ntec  nt   eanli.\na si. iiTi.inir pnriy araa gMia up\nSaturday c\\. nlng and upon returning\nthe merry-mabera wom tin gueata for\nthe balance of Ihe mmni <f Mr ami\nMre, A Maddi n. al wm* \u25a0\u2022 phset a '\ntno't < njoyable cv. ninr ttt * anal In i\nbanning and nnWc Tin> part v con- .\naiatMl   nf   Mleaei   Dorothy   a*\"l   Mabel\n\":.rk.*r.       Ml-s      RUen      IIiihmfII,      MIks ,\n\u00abalma   Wholberg.   th*.   Mlgaaa   Elm a, I\nMargiieHtf   an1   tfurlel   Madden    Hen\nCarr,     Alexander    ramtron      llelvllle\nO'Ncall   C. Ptoaard. H   p   Ball Arthur |\nCameron nml  Bertraal 0'Ni*all.\nTbe manavemeot of ih#> pool roaau ,\nentertained thalr pntrnno at an o>>i-t :\n\u25a0upper   in   the   pool   room**   H, ui'l.iv !\nI le'il\nMr     and    Mm     W     Satawert    nt    tlie\nTwo  rn. \"i.N hotel  enti-rtni-'i i   \\  niim-\nbit   of   their  frlenda on  Sntindny .r >*i,- j\nivi..      Tie*    time    waa   spent    lg    muMc, I\n.aril-;   and   ditnclnc\nStill Going\nStrong\nNow* is the time to discard rubbers and get\nyour\nSHOES REPAIRED\nfor the Spring. We\nwish to convince you\nof our efficiency and\nGOOD SERVICE\nDave Wade\n\"Wade  Right   In\"\naS20 Wsrd  St.\nrpv      a     CLARRlFIFl.      .Da'*\nHEINZ PRODUCTS\nHeinz  Ketchup,  Urge,\n!>,-r   foiattlo 45<^\nSmall,  per bottle.- 25^\nHelm Chill Sauce, IHllTls   ttj\nIIcinie Indian. H.llsh, bottlo, 4U\nPICKLES\nHtlns Chow Chow, sour.\npsr b\u201ettlo  _ 50*\nHsln Sweet Mlitcd,\nper bottle .: 50^\nH.inz   Sweet  Gherhlns.\nper bottlo  50<>\nHeinz Sour Mixed. bottle_..45^\nFresh  Tomntoes, Head  laettuctt,\nLeaf    Lettuce,    Cauliflower,\nClery, CabbsBS, etc.\nJ. A. IRVING & CO.\nTha Ortat Bnpply  Xonee\n513 Baker St. Phone 161\nI\nT   HIGGINB0THAM\n9\nEyesight Spscialltt\nN.l,on,   B.   C.\nSalt  in Opticsl Work.\nNelson News of the Day\nCorporation of the City of Nelson\nFairview Sewer Construction Bylaw Provides:\nThat any person whose lot is especially assessed\nmay commute for a payment in cash the special rates\nimposed thereon by paying the cost of the work in respect to such lot forthwith, after thc special Assessment\nRoll has been certified liy the Clerk.\nAnd at any time thereafter by the payment of the\nPresent Worth of the total amount of the annual assessments then remaining unpaid computed at Z'\/v per\nannum.\nBy Order\nW. E. WASSON, City Clerk.\nCHRISTIE C0.MEDY   \"CHOOSE YOUR WEEP0NS\"\nInternational News\n51\na*,0\nllaalaiai   at    TlV, III',,   .   COfll\nlaal,      \t\n.I.,.l..,.    It.    S.    A..     I'aau\nKennedy  l.itts.. New   We.-t-\nii.;.:al.r       4\u00ab\nK.      Iiaaa, .   .1 ,   Ham, V     Tal\n.:.:. all..  .'.   P.,   Ila.imnnnd 47\n'altlll.a, al.      .1.      H.,      &       SaallS.\nMllner    S:\nNi.-.a'     A     l'.v.K.     lABIfey\nr..,an.       14\nPsi   -a    P.  L.,  Somtnos   .. 19\n!'\u2022    , ,    Brnt;.,   Cobble   Hill 35\n'' \"I. Ice. M.. H. Sardlc .. 45\nSa I a field      \\.    W ,    N*c\\r\nW.atinliiBler    41\n\u2022'l.np.on A-   Haallaind, llnnev 11\nSmith.  R  Yale.  Cliilln... I. 11\nTozer W, & F. M.. Mllner 50\nTti ,\n831 ;\n642\n6\u00bb5\n072\n594 ,\n651\nI\n60S\n5S9\n67\u00ab\nS76\nMl\nTL'O\n662\nBe -aire and aace. ftt S,airland Thenter\ntranlsht, the education,,! fain, \"A Modern   Psinl   Kaieiora-,\"  \u00abt,owl,.B   llie   Hrlt-\n,\u25a01,     Al.,.:ia\"i     1'a.lnl    I'aaaaal, ia,V     Haa.lt    \u00bbt\n\\ a.'.ari.a.   Ill\",   whir.   \"Bapoo\"   I'iaint   Is\n,\u201e.ad.. (7177)\nTlaa- Pythian si-.-,-,. wlll meet to-\nnai.la, \u201e, 1:IS, Whist drive at 830.\nAdmission :..'.\u00bb\u2022. i7i\u00bb6.\nRsffulsr meetlna of Nel.on nni-nrnp-\n,na nt No. 7 1,1 I o O.K. hall tonlsht nt\nI  o'clock. (7191)\nli.aiia... Sa.tural.iy, Kaglo Hall. Pon't\nmil\",   this. (71911\nThe an,all,an aale at 2<aS Tinker street\navlll continue thin afternoon at 2\no'otodc. (711,6)\n ^\t\nINDIAN   WOMAN   GIVES\nLIFE   FOR   HER   DOGS\nWIXNIPEO. March 21 \u2014In an el-\nfort to cave her two dogs from belnc\nrun ,Iaaw,f by a Canadian National\nrailway pssseimsr train, nn Indian\nu.iniiii. Mrs. M.uv S.nd. rson of Fort\nPrances, ent, rrcived fatal Injuries.\nFERTILIZER\nOur STANDARD brand is the best for both new\nand cultivated land.\n\u00bb\nIs ideal for Lawns and Caardcns, a-s theie are no\nweed seeds in it.\nOur Medium GROUND DONE has shown wonderful results when used where stone fruit trees are gi-own.\nP. Burns Sl Company, Ltd.\nNELSON. B. C.\nLut\nSMowacg\nThe Name'BAPCO'Stands for\nIMffl\nFIRST QUALITY PAINT\nWe eouM aaellj   buy ant  % *11\n.-I cheat** .m.i poorer yi. tit ut\np.iMil but ve cannot b.iy a better    paint    fi\"m    nny    iniinufAr-\ntiiii'i*. anil prefer ta Inuidte *n\n..M mnl r.*li.il'!.' produci that\nh'm   ftffWI   iirii\\'ii il   MUsCtKtlM\n\u25a0i   mrt  un-i   aee  ti \u25a0  ..in i-\nU0\u00aba1 rim et Starland Theater\nlon.Kbt, fOii.winir lhe Brit I eh\nAnicrnn 1'iiint (ompuny'ii plant\nin aparmtlon el vi. lorle, it. r..\naad bay \"BAPCO\" Paint produci*, Kuimititt'cd ulii\"ilut'*ly pure.\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co., Ltd.\nNLLSON,  P. C. ,\nmnminrnl hiuti-rin\u00ab\u00ab fur-., fin.\n-,,. ,. \u25a0 u,n ki |.t ii, -tn.'k. o? m.uli\nto erd\u00ab r f'\"m aalrcted pKine. mi\nfin-    rrtnodi ii..)   him!   repelre  nt\n\u2022 i Hmeble   pf-toae      Hr\u00abi    prlee*\nRAW FURS\nO.   GLASER\nM.auilfa'a'tnalns    r.arrl.,.\n...a  ...7    M^l,-.o. H C     Phon,  10.\n;;\n'\u25a0'i\ni    i\nii\ni:\nToday\nTOM MIX\n-IN\u2014\n'THE HEART OF TEXAS RYAN\"\nTHE TRICK CYCLIST, AL ST. JOHN\nin 2 Reel Comedy\n Pathe News\t\nComing Tomorrow\nir   VOU    W\/VNT   RESULTS   TRV\n\u00bb   CLASSIFIID  ADVT.\nAlso \"FUN FROM THE PRESS\"\nKducational Reel\n\"THE MAKING OF BAPCO PAINT\"\n::\u2022::\u25a0::::.: z: rrxturrrrmJ\nRemember\u2014If you see it\n\u2022\u25a0\nTHE VOICE ',;:  MINARET'\nStarring\nNORMA TALMADGE\nand\nEUGENE O'BRIEN\nThis super production is proof of the rapid strides\n.. ade in the cinematographic art. A story replete\nw,Ui dramatic situations that will hold the spectators\nspellbound. The Cast is the last word in artistry.\nThis has !>een called THK PKRKECT PHOTOPLAY.\nCHILDREN, 23c\nADULTS, 50c\n......  ~..U,-4.\n::::::: I'ljriruEKZTnjCTTrTrnxtrrtTTTTrrc.\nat STARLAND -It's Good\nJ\nHOMES   WILL   BURN\nAfaln Hi*- unexpected 1i\u00bb\u00bb li:ipp'n\u00ab,i eal hi ,\\ tttt mlmilre a\nhmi*. inni ronumti wen trntimtatX\nARE   YOU   PROTECTED?\nLowe*. <>r beala rale \"ii dwottlnRH h !ll (\u00bb0 p*\u00bbr itHininin f.,i three\nfmsre Ratet nre governed t\u00bby thi proilmHy of other bulUliiiBH. Ko\nuni\"n:it ton laiiie or tuu bniall.   Cull or phoae 13j.\nChas. F, McHardy\nREAL ESTATE AuthorKed Trusts*   In  Bsnkruptsy BUNDS\nInsurance\nPIIUNS   ISS\npins\nACCIDENT\nLin\nIP     YOU     WANT     RESULT,      'aa\n\u2022   CLASSIFIED  ADVT\nLadies' Suits\nDYED or\nCLEANED\nBy the Beit Proceeeee\nH. K. FOOT\n-JiV\nHiyli   Claia   Dyer   end   Claann\nFairview,   Nelaon,   Q.   C.\nHOUSEWIVES i\nAsk your merchant for B. C. 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