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Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the list of Internet Media Types [MIME]."}],"FullText":[{"label":"Full Text","value":" \u25a0S*>W'-*SV'\nif A HOIST WORKS IN NOVA^ SCOTIA\nIRES IN\nIUEBEC SPOUT\nSANO, WATER\niephone and Other Wires\nElectrified Without\nKnown Cause\n!fake ACCOMPANIED\nf    ROARING    SOUND\n)orts From Remote Parts\nShow Some Terrifying\nPhenomena\npNTREAL, March ti, \u2014 Telephone\n[ that had been out of commission\n[ six months suddenly becoming\nfeted with electricity, fissures open-\nfin the ground and emitting* water\nsand, noises like tbe sound of Ala-\nl thunder, are reported ftd accoin-\nfrnentM to the earthquake which\nk the whole of the Ht, Maurice\nIy laflt Saturday night, and which\nI; continued    Intermit ten tly   through-\nlie  week.\nmi the remote townships of Que-\nireporte still come in of the ter-\n|kiK effect  of the  earth   tremors.\nIve    telephone    and    radio    appar-\nwere likewise affected. People\nthem   heard   a   sort   of   sizzling.\nus touted,   and   of a  nature  all   its\nCurrant or perhaps  Oa*\n\u2022 conclusion reached was that the\n(sphere had become surcharged\n| electricity, or with a peculiar\nof   njL   in   conuqmnce   of   the\n<t within lhe terrestrial globe,\nii produced tbe quake uf Saturday\ntbt   vibrations   felt   -since.\nrttai etaobajt the  widest of which\nabout four Inches, appeared in\n.\u2022round   between   Bale  St.   Paul   and\nrbain. but they closed up also\ntd lately.     They   emitted   water  and\nthe night of the big quake. Feb-\n-8.     the     shocks     wen-    eCCOm-\n|d   by   a   tjow.d   whleh   reeembled\nu.-^hlng of a river pouring into an\n, followed by a noise like the\nlg   of  an   expri'8*-*   train,   that   died\ntie    apparent    rumble    of    distant\ner.\nthese    nolHes    seemed    to    come\nihe north or northwest.\nHe Will Be Secretary [pilfll   CrDUIPr\nfor Imperial AffairsjUIVlL OLflVl-UL\nCOL.    L.   C.    S,    AMERY\n.Vow ctilonial secretary in the llrit-\nIsh government, will be known M\nthe secretary of state for Imperial\naffairs, after the colonial office becomes the department of Imperial\naffairs.\nTWELVE CENTS\nIMOR KORETZ\nESCAPED CELL\nJhorities Formally Inves-\njgate Report Another\nBuried for Him\n\u2022.UIO, March li.\u2014Rumors that\noretz. swlndh-r, who defrauded\n\u25a0s and friend I out of alwmt\n\u25a0Jtltiri. had not died in thf str. \u25a0\nflnliurv on January 8, less than\niionths after he was sent to\n. were being investigated tot*\ntoday.\nrumors win* that Koivtz escaped\nthe guise pf death, and that\n|*r body was buried in Waldlieim\nry. The rumors Wife said to\nJ---.-U strengthened by the fact\nily a captain of the guarj was\n. when the death was reported\ne occurred, and that thu casus not \u25a0 opened nt tbe grave,\nofficial*) generally regard Unas   unfounded.\nPrison   Doctor   Ridicules   It\nLll-rr.   III.,   March   6.\u2014\"The   man\nIdled    .luininry    8    uas    the    one\n|gave   his   nanio   M   L\u00ab0   Koreli;\n\u25a0he  watt  received  at   the  prison\n(ith before his death,\" Dr. It. W.\nier, prison physfelun, said today.\nily to ritmorf that Koretz had\nied in the slate prison.\non officials a-tid that the rumor\n'preposterous.\"\nWHEATPRICES\nEnormous Selling Crashes\nMarket, on Big Foreign\nShipments\nrMli'Aiiu, Kerch '\u25a0* - - Rttuimous\nselling r\u00bb( wheat today smashed pr<cc*>\n..own l]%c a bushel, Uelooked for\nbig shipments reported tn htve been\nnetfe   ttom  Artentlm,   Anatnlta   ami\nIndia started lhe break in values and\nbefnrt- the day was ended the market\nhere Wiis in a semi -panic condition.\nThe closing was wild. -U* t-i I1-V- n.-t\nlower.     Mav     %1M%      to     fl.llM.     and\n,iuly    %IM%    !<>    11.11%,    wiiii    corn\nd.>wn.    and    bats    Tki*    l'1\nIS OVERMANNED\nBOTH SIDES SAY\nStevens Urges Brushing the\nBarnacles Off the Ship\nof State\nAmerican Plunger DADDCn PI ACC\nSought in Spain]DflKlttU bLflOO\nFORKE SAYS LIST\nCONSTANTLY GROWS\nRetirements   Followed   by\nNew Appointments, Vancouver Member States\nOTTAWA, March I).\u2014Suggestions for\na field day to discuss reform of the\nciv il sen ice were beard in the house\ntoday.      Public    works    estimates    were\nunder discussion- and from numbers\non both Bides came the criticism tliat\nUie civil service was over-maniii d.\nThere were some of Ihe finest oen\nof Canada in the civil service, said\nHon. H. II. Stevens, furnier lainist.-.-\nof trade and commerce, bin th-iv\nWen- also a lot of barnacles, and\nthev   should   b\u00ab  got   rid   ..f.\nRobert Forks. Progressive lender.\nobserved that there wus talk nf ICOn-\nnniy, soonemy all th- tlm.'. yel i;,-\ncivil service kept Increasing. He\nthought all parties should g.*t ...k'tih-\n\u25a0r   and    irv    In    find    a    solution    W tn-\noul   Playing   politics.\n.1. T. thaw, ind.-pendent. West -'alga rj.     t bought     a     general     manager\nsiimiid be appelated ont ell deputies.\nJudfftu   and   BeputUs\n1,.   II.   Kartell,   Liberal.   Hants,  sharply    too*   the   ground   that   a   Judge,   retired\nLIEUT.   OSBORNE   C.   WOOD\nWlio is now In Bafpelona, Spain,\nafter having left heavy debts behind\nhlm at Parle ami Biarriu. Ha was\nreported seme time ago to have piled\nup hundreds o! thousands in profits\nfrom Wall Streel speculation, conducted bv oab'e fnmi ih- Philippine\nwhich   he   later   toaH   m   the   tnaah\ngaming tables. liis wile is riiss-i\nseeking a separation. lie Itf.altaged\nlo have given woi tlile.-s ( he-ks In\nTrance.\n...lil   ;\n\u2022 Wl\nOtlK\na I.i\nI\"\ntS.'.e   ad'.\nin pr\nth\nine\nEleven Down tn Winnipeg\nYVIXNll'l-'C, .March li.- -SutiVrii\nthe tdggest slump ibat has been r\ncorded in many \u00ab dav. h h*-ui prl\nliii UM toboggan slide mi lhe Winr\npeg Kxchange lodav. and befOTS 11\nbottom was reached a decline of 11\ncents under the previous cl'-se U ;\nregistered on the expressionless clo.\nthat  shows out   in   bold  relief  the   I'hi.\nii a tions  of  ihe  .May   Future.    A   mo*\ncrate reaction tool: place from 11\nlow mark, hut Stay wheat closed II\nlower   for   tbe  dav   at   1!H \\.\nTrade   volume   was   large.     Tiie   imi\nish    sentiment    that    was    apparent\nthe   close   vesterdav ' disappeared    l\n:b-dly   bearish   ton,-   wi\nnoli.*.\nIde\nCANADA NEEDS\nA 'C00LIDGE'\ncried   Mr.   H..i-k.-n.   and   at    i\nis   Conservative   applause.\n\"I uoukl put hlm in t\ntegory,\"   replied   Mr.   Marl\nin has a rij*ht to Spongi\n'ow    cliizens.\"\nVot-H utu!er discussion w.\n\"> for salaries and I75.UO0\nigenclee, dsparttnenl of put.\nall were idoptsd at lhc .*-.\u25a0\nig.\nthe    ri-.il     se;\nal ion\nI tlscussiea on  ths .\nopened by .Mr. Steven\nthe     eXl'Ilt      lo      which\nallowances   had   grow n   in   \\ ari'iiis   gov-\nernnient   departments,\nStaft   Kept   at   Old   Streng*th\nA    I.etc   amount,   he   stated,   waa   bring     paid     io    retired     civil     tsrvantft,\nMam    retirements   had   been   brought\nHhoUt. bul on Hie Whole the places li:,.l\nl\u00bb en ull-d. and Ilie lull strength\nmaintained.\nHe suggested that when vacancies\noccurred In the public works and\nother departments, Ihey should he allowed lo remain unfilled as long h.-\np. nslble.' This was a case within\nth.- realm of controllable expenditure.\nIn some departments, M here a \\,-i-\nrancy arretted, help could he drafted\nfrom another department. Instead of\nmaking a new appointment.\nHon.   Chense   Btewart   minister   of\nthe interior. Raid that just what .Mr.\nStevens      had     suggested      was      being\ndone   every  dav   in   the   service,\n.Mr. BteVene retorted by saying thai\nthere was an example ol' \"gross extravagance\" In  tlo-  interior department.\nch il servants bad been lore.\nretlri ment In tb'* prime of I\ndeclined   to   gi\\e   lhe   man's   name,   but\nion   the  interior\nJUDGE   LASSIES\nSTATE fiTTOlEY\nIN STOKES CH\nWHEN REFUSED\nTQ BE HAZED\nEdmonton \"Freshie\" Threatens Legal Action Against\nthe University\nWOULDN'T BE CLOWN;\nCONCLAVE   BARS   HIM\nLegislature Discusses Case;\n' Minister to Ask for\nReport\ni:i>>lu.\\TnN. .Marcli il. --\u25a0 Ueeuuse\nl,e refused to boW to the dictate* of\nthe Students' union of the I'niverslty\nof Alberta in submitting to the ;nltl*--\nt'.m program prescribed J*y that body.\n\u25a0Dwlghl H Klcc of this City declared\nlodav that he had been debarred from\nattending lectures. He slated that hlh\nappeals to the university authorities\nbad proved abortive, ami now he\npints ai taking legal action against\n'student   tyrsnny.\"\nBizarre   Initiation\nlb-    claims    that     the    sophomore\ninitial !oji      program      commanded\nhim l-> shave a V-shaped flgur*.\non tin- back \"f bis head; wear a\nlight skull cap of given colors in\nsuch a wav i hai shaven figure\noouM be eavih Men; roll up his\ntrousers at less! one loot above\nthe tops of his boots, put on n\ngre.-n He. and add a pennant nlid\nribbons io Ins aniiv\nTli.    i.-gala tions   stipulated   thai   Hi is\nl.-S-llllli-      should      be      wofll      .Ijtilv      from\neomno'iiceiiieni     to     field    day,    on    tlu*\npublic highway as well as sround the\nIs Told to Stop\nEvading Treaty\nMINERS LEAVE\nPITS QUIETLY\nAT HOUR SET\nOfficials and Clerks Take\nOver Pumps and Other\nMachinery\nABANDON FIVE PITS\nTO WATER FOREVER\nCouncils Vote  Relief;  No\nIntervention as Yet by\nCabinet\nLuther that he must reuse tryluu; to\nrirriinivont th** liis.irmamrnt features\nuf   the   Vernuilles   treaty.\nDeclares Improper Questions Asked Stokes Have\nLost the Case\nWATKINS FOUND\nGUILTY AND IS\nAWARDED ROPE\nYouthful Slayer of Quebec\nPostmaster Leads Judge\nto Moralize\nnu\nMtln\nlies    Wl\nI.,\nII.\nHocken Says Premier Needs\nCourage to Cut Down\nCivil Sen*ice\nANIMAL HEALTH\nGETS BIG VOTE\nCHICAGO. Ma-eli li.-l.ess than\ntwo leans all.a- II lent lagim Ils\nei.ei-.e.aiuinau.ai ..f W, B. 1). Kli.kes.\nwealthy New Verk apartment hotel\nowner, ea trial ehalBe.l will] eell-\nrpira.y I,, delaine hi* iutltii; \\.'il\" hi\nan eli.al t.. ..I.tain a .liwiree. Ilie\n|.ru-eeuii,,n uas ,.niiie.l this afler-\nHOM by Judge \u00ab'. N. (iemmll that\nll   lia.l probably deitroytd its ease.\nThi eeiirt was s.i emt,h;i tic ill ils\n,leniiueiali.,u at III,' melliuils ,,f Milton    IV    gmltll.   assisiant    slate's    at-\nii'itiey. thai after warning the prosecutor thai a court or review probably would throw oul a conviction\n,.( Btokea, lie added he was nut oar-\nf    lain   I.ill   lha!   lie- lien.I   ,.f   the eress-\n\u25a0 I examination  hud   tranrareseed ao  far\n; I lh.il    he    himself   w.ul.I    lane   t.i   re-\n( I vise a   jury   \\ el,let  ugalnat   tile   aK'eii\n. i millionaire.\n. |    Asks  About   Letters   Not   Produced\n' |    With.an  produi Ing Hi., postal carda\n' l f..r   the   trial   record,   Mr    Hinilh.   Ill   a\n! roaring, angry  v.u.e itemantfad  thai\nMr.    Slakes    give    a     \u25a0yes\"    or    \"nn\"\nI answer   as   to   whether   lie   had   nnl\ni missives   1..   Mrs.   St.-k.s,   Uie   Slakes'\n! children.    Murlal   ami    Jimmy,    and\nj Mrs   Arthur Bcotl   Miller. Mrs. Stokes'\n] I her.   denouncing    Mrs.    Stakes    far\nlegad nssoeiiitian wlih uagru men.\nMis    fare   l.laziaK   With   ali)*er,   an.l\nLegislature    to    Quiz\nEDMONTON,   -Mareh   i;._M,.n,l\nvine\n,'Klsl\n.1\"     A!\ne.t.    a\n\u25a0fled\naf  Initiation\nlean..re  elass\n\u2022Ra     ala.ul.l\nwaa   evldaa\ni     tlU     lions.\nis   a   ,1111. ran\n.1-1 la.\n-.\u25a0\nwla.ther ti:\ni as fallauaal I\nit the t'nlverni.\nl.e    continued   '\n...I   l.y   a   dls.a.\nit\noplnli\n;   i\nhit-    Ilie\nThe da\nlar    Will    l.e\n.seal   Sainton.\nssiaa   arose  all!   n\na   lectures   at   i\nI      IteV.     II       II       Itl\naade   dU'*\nt.f\n.nil\nIns\nna Baker.\n. asked to\nlitter    Iran\nOTTAWA.\nMarch     ii \u2014\"What\nIs   a   \"Coolidge.\"    II.   C\n\u2022native.    Tan.mo    West\nof   lh.\naids\nSIGNERS KICK\nAT FRENCH FEES\nish and American Tour-\ns Are Threatening to\nGo Home\nHocken,\nlaid   Ihe\nmien, when u discuss!,,,\nworks estimated turiad\nservice matters. I'rts\nhe   said,   had  iinnounceil\ncut the taxation uf the\nuniil    it    was    fi:,    per\nCanada   was   paying   Itl\nCanada   oucht   t,.   hav\nllilnlster.    the    sum.,   roange   tha\nIn   President Coolidge. said .Mr.   II\nCanaan   could  noi   expect   p.  co\nWilli    tile     United,  Stales    while     I.\ntwice    the    harden    i.f    taxation\nthe    in.I i.il    aud    Ilie    place    ta\nwas   in   the   civil   service   In'   e\npemlltiir,.   l.y   JI\nlliN i Practically Two Millions Is\nGranted for Administering the Regulations\n'(Inching   lit\nstand.   Mr.   sii.l.\nuu!     hurled     an\nnever did\nMi\n| p.\n.llll.\nIdle ,\nhll I\nl'.\\,.'.,.    March    \u00ab - A    vote\nhat   lie  waul,11 inuiiey  for the  heullll of animals   a\nCulled   Stales    something   which   went    fiijther   tl:\ncapita,   while   t0 ,hl. Clltii(. \\{  \u00ab, ,n   to the i p.,\n'\"r'.r ii's' pnaie ' '\"   *\u2022 \"plnluli  of  Harry   Ueiiler,   Pro-    JJ\n've.    Curtate    la     I'rairie.    when I\nek.-n.\napete\nJudge   (leinmill\ninn. terming it  \"\na   few   minutes\nask.,1:\n\"Didn't   la.tori..u\napartment al  ih.-\nW'ijs   m.i   thai   win\nSlakes\nUKh\nohje,\nlillsllie:\nth\n.add  l.e\narrled  ei\nCanada\nilinales totaling Jl.lHla.lKHl lor the I\nInlinistratliin of regulations affect- |\nI the heullll of animals was he- I\nI fare Uie hallsC li.iiisht,\n1 Mr Leader said i! was very nl. e j\n[li,   hale   HoWatlag   plants,   hat   of   tar 1\nwitness\n\u25a0trained   forward\nia.il    wrathful.     \"I\nSmilh   read   each\ndapped   the   rand-\npry   improper.\"\nluter   .Mi-.   Smith\nwo \"  visit  yo\n\\n-..llla hotel, ai\nMrs. Stokes left\n1 slii.UI\nan   hy  his  all.nil.\nind nil Monday.\nNOT CONSIDERING\nSTRIKE TROOPS\nNo Action Will Be Taken at\nOttawa Unless Province\nRequires It\nOTTAWA, Hatch i;.\u2014\"Tin- ui.i.u-r\nis uitin-h in tin- hands nf tlu* provincial authoritle*,\" stated 3. J. Drs-\nbarati, deputj ml nit ter <>i tin- Aa-\npaitment ot national defence, tonifht,\ntatBttiog \\>i Hi'- r-ii.irt frum llallfux\nnt   ti'M.-ps   ihi-i*..  had\n|tON T REAL, lUrch ti\u2014William\nOt-ijrijf Wntkinn, alias i>a\\ I-.**. a\u00ab>*il\nL'l, was t'ntinrt Kuilty thia fVi-nlnn*\nvt tlu- murdi-r ol Kraii'-uls X. Beau-\nvain on tin- ni^ht uf S*-|>U-tni>-*r S. !>i\nBiiiUNais'  gr-ict-ry Hti-re at  Vftdun, an.l\nwai  MD-Unoa-d tu in-  kianfed mi  June\nIS, liv  Mr. JuHtuf Wlldon, in  tho cuurt\ncif   tli.-   khiR's   lu-il-'h.\nAit'n.i   DMchatnbaolt  aaa*S   n,   mu\nKang whn raiilud tlm wtor\"\nut the time watltlM heW Ip tli.- i>..si-\nui.tn-Krui.-r and abot him. was found\nKuiin    ni    nmnalaucbtar,   nad iwill   Im\nfcentcii--*.-.)    later.\nOn    Monday,   Btdo-tf   Karrlaon,    tba\nn- with- ' ,S*M \"l '\"i\"'r,Nt. S;isk.. youth, * Im linn\nrht N ' '\"''\" *-'1*,n'''11 '\u25a0> aennSa rial in run*\nnf   this    n<'<'H\"n    \\iith    the    murder,    \u00abill   ap*n*ar\ninai   initiation I -\"\"'''\"'\u25a0\u25a0\u2022,  \"\"' court.\n\u25a0tUdentl  ouUrt j Banfliti ''Mtr* Children\"\nlime i(\\',-r tlu- , J\" hl* \u25a0ummlM \"m. h..vV,.vf.,-. .Mr.\n, Juatice \\\\ iImuii scored th.- preaeni\nInlater i>( \u00bb*du-I ,I;|-V \"elvlllaatloa-moderu prpgreoslvt-\nMain a n-j.m-t '*dva\u00bbcod, ultra-modern,\" which bad\nthe   unlveralty i prnduced\u2014what?\nt   t-i   the  leOa-  I      Bandite     wlm     m-r.-    rhildl*\u00bb-n.     int-ii-\nchtMren. with tbt complexion ot school\n  |*irla.\nIn tin- days gone by, we thought of\nbandit   ae   a   mail   with   long   hair.\nI huff,    with    thn\n,his belt,\n1 what   to\n111\nkm.\n-s  to\nK11 IKS\nIpl\nin\nAnd\n.i\nNo.*\nthat Ihe\nbeen orde\n! from\n| Bootla\n\u25a0 tiOMtlon thiii\n.ni'\n\u25a0tand  b;\nt  ol   the\nin\ntrlke of'U\n,   which h\u00ab\nchildren\n\"Wa\nif  wo  I\nImportaftc\nhealthy\nIn\n|UH,   March   ti.\u2014Lf   Martin   under\nthat   lhe   govf-niment   haa   in- I\n|M   a   hill   r.-tfiilatiiiK   in   a   more |\nive manner tba poll-N) oupervialon |\nllrcifrtu-i-H   In    franco,   Hnd   the   is- ,\n\u00a5'   nf    identity    cards   to   them.    A I\nfeed'   law    In    to    take    place    of i\n|n**Ht-ni    decree    which    the   paper\nusele.su,     because     Infractions\nentail    no   adequate   penalty,\nquestion    of    taxation    and    su- I\n[lion of foreign vlaltori continued |\nupy   th\u00ab  tourist  aaoociatlona i\nohes   from   resort   centers   stal\nVisitor*   from   Croat    Britain   an\n[jnitfd   States   resent   the   proposf\n,n   the coat  of  identity   card\nKiat   many   nre   arninKinc   to   rt\nome  should   the  proposal   b.con\nI Curzon Collapses\nWhile Dressing to\nDeliver a Speech: n..        \u201e. , T , \"T\n         r        Ottawa High School\nabout    ll\niv.\"   said   Ur.   Lm\nDefora tho houaa\nng  thi  VOtO  wan o;\nTHINK ACTION IS\n| DUE FROM OTTAWA\ni Manitoba Attorney-General\nSays FVult Combine Up\nto Dominion\n\"Ill      r,\n1 thai    the\n\u25a0 think the\nol     Nova\nthat    tin-\nanj    in-\npossible\nIm;    muy\nthat the\nLONDON, Mnrch 6. \u2014 Ths coa-\n(l it ii ii cf MaiTjtits C. IH on, of\nKo<iit -ton. lord pieiiident of th'\u00bb\ncouncil, And leader of the house\nof lords, who colliipKed last night\nat CiimfcricWre. W.-13 described ln a\nbulletin lBsued at int. Loudon reel-\ndence tonight rs \"not cnlliny for\nalarm.\"\nThe col la'ine of the moiciuis occurred while he was dD-msing* for\na public dirtier nt which he was\nto  have   spoken.\nGirl Is Missing and\nFoul Play Is Feared\nWIN Ml'I 111.\ni.j-.'iinM  Intertill\n1...11 at ih,. imu\nlletln*   Hie evi-\nI.ill,.\n\u25a0tern\nI.   .\\. ii\n.1  in  Hi,.  1\nll   e.UllltilPHl\n,1 ll'lllt ,'..,\nshould  mt\nBvimpt    Btl-fiftn,\nI'.SSKI.S.    Mareh    0\u2014Thv\nAsk, \t\nl.ll,, r.il\n\\l   today   lilted   the   foreign\nn ir he would not oomlder iiink-\neiiUti'ini.  te  tht*   frenelt  miii-\ntnr with a view tlmt the littler\nt to hlf Kiivtriiiiient thut llel-\n*ittpted touiiy or partially\ntx Ol furelgneri. recently\ne   Kreneli   eliamher.\nAtlantic Salmon\nAlready Running\n[ie for Higher\nMounty Pensions;\nLIVUHFOOU N S., March\nAi.-dwav i*ivi-r hai a I read)\n\u2022Iffhi larae aalmon this >,:\nthorn  weiniiinn  19  poun4a i\nIs    the    OfTlleil    catch    in    lhc    hn-c\nI history   of   the   i ivci.   and    l|   reff&rd\n| as an  Indication of ,m tarty  ipnng\nTin\nOTTAWA. March 6.\u2014Seveenteen-\nyear-old Gvclyn Bannister of Sault\nSte. Mario, who has been attending the Ottawa collegl.-Ue, has\nLean inlsslng* since yesterday noon,\nwhen she left the homo of her\naunt. Mrs. J. A. Campbell, with\nwhom  she   lived  In  Ottawa.\nA tUfO number of family\nfriends, under the direction of\nthe police, are srorchlnff the city\nfor sonis trace of the girl. Foul\nplay is u* ii '-\u25a0:! ae Mis Bannister hnd never indicated the slightest Intention of leaving* her aunt's\nhome, nor had sho nny acquaintances in Ottawa which might hnve\nled   to  her  going*   away.\n; fl*\n!harge\u00bb.\"\nMis   lordahl\ndeplored\nd   on    ihe   ,\nire   to  nil\nJAPANESE GROWERS\nARE ALL FOR CO-OP\nPresident Taylor Tells Ontario Fruit Bootlegging\nMust Be Stopped\nBYDNKY. X. 8\u201e March \u25a0*.\u2014-Follow-\niny * failure of negot fut ions that\nbegun last December, looking toward\na new contract between tiie British\nBSmplra Steel corporation und Ita\nminers in Nova Scotia, und pasaeil\nth tough many stages, Including the\nai>pointnient of a conciliation board.\nB Hid per cent cessation of work iu\npractically every coal mine in Nov.i\nScotia commenced at 11 o'clock tonight, involving some * 14,000 men.\nWith the exception of one or two\nsmall collieries on the mainland, privately owned, not a single ton of\ncoal will be mined in any of the\ngreat mines that constitute the moat\nImportant single industry in the province.\nW'lictber or not the cthsatimi of\nwork will be recognized us 100 per\ncent strike, or a lockout by the cur-\nponirion. remains to be decided hy\nPresident John U X-ewis, international   presiilent   of   the   United   Mim-\nWorkeri of America,    Up to u  l-ite\nhour tonight President .1. \\V. McLeod\nof District -(> had no instructions\nttOBB   the   International   head.\nThe last man had left the eol-\nlieiii-3 at 11 o'clock tonight, and all\nhorses   were   removed. *\nFicht to Save Mints\nMaintenance ' men left their\nposts, and were relieved by company officials and clerks from\nChe offices und the compi-\">\nstores, who will endeavor to keep\nthe machinery going to gave the\nmines from destruction of water\nand   gas.\nThla uas niio hi all the col Her leu\nexcept five, whleh will b* ftUovad\nhi (loud ami will not tm roopatretl\nThey* are So. io at rtescrve. \u201eVo. (\nit Caledonia, Xo. 21 ut Vfctor*fa,\nin.i Noa, L'l and 12 at Birch Core.\nThey wore opened 1\"' yaan ago, and\ngave   work   to   IftOI  nien.\nThe Utmoal good order mucked Ihu\nibandonment of tha pitrf by tha\nminers, Ai fa si as the nu-fj were\nraised to the surface they ttftperaed\nto their homes, and In i taw tno-\ntneDts pitheads thai hud been the\nbustling renters of industry hecamo\nUlent   and   deaerted.\nAll   Locals  Obey   Precepts\nI n forma lion   al    mid night    was   thai\nMl  locals  had   followed  tho  letfr   of\nInstruction!  Issued   by  distri-t   head-\nThe men ctaltn their a\/eUtk Is the\noutcome of a lockout by tbo corporation, While the corpora Hon looks Upon\nthe movement as a 100 par ean^ftrike\nMany    of   the   collieries    buvc    WOlkr,|\nonlj   \"  small part vf each week  dining    the    winter    months,    and    only\nabout   8000  men  hava   boon   working\npart time during tha winter.\nAll    Must    Keep    Sober\n[natructions  have  gone ma   to  the\nmen from the dlatrlct executive strictly   forbidding   any   aet ion   that   may\nprecipitate    trouble,    and    Mftlcular\n11 'ont Itnii'-I   nn   oare   11\np.\n\u2022on   tin\ncd.   wai\nng     tin\ngovernment\n- take propei\nBul   all   th.\nif the fedei-s\nit,I    ippul    t,\nctli\nSt. John Attends\nReadjust to Scale\nPugsley Funeral\nof pay.\nwith tb- recent rat\ns\u00bb-(l   in   the   house   of\n^fternomi    wilhout   OMOStttou.\nresolution   states   that  \"no  suuli\nifltment.    shall    utitliorlze    the    .n-\nof nny payments  for  pvi-.uon*\neerued be tore the pausing of t'ie\ned    legislation.\nMa\nAWA.     March    tl.\u2014A    resolution i      s r-      \u25a0\"\u2022II.N.      N.B.,\nle  an  amendment  to   the   Royal I Hundreds of cltliens from all   walks\nInn    Mounted   Police   net   provld-    of    life,    Including    rcpreseiilulhoa    ofl\nhat   penaioha   to   officers    their   the   federal   and   provincial   govern-\n.   nnd   constables,   granted   prior, \u201e.,,..,\u201e      u-.thered     thin    ntlimimi     >t\n,y tlm i, r,'H,.ji,.t,.,i \u201e, \u00bb.--!si:'^;h,^'e;;;,'e,,'niH,^'';,,;r^;\nrespects to Hon. William J'ugsley. \\\nformer lieutenant-governor nf New \u25a0\nBrunswick, and at one time federal!\nminister   of   public   works.\nServices   were   conducted   by    lte\\*. I\nA. L   Klcmlng. lector of Stone cburoft. I\nOntario Will Fire\nEmployees Who Bet\nUpon the Ponies\nTORONTO, March 6.\u2014Premier\nFcrgi^on, in the legislature this\naftornoort, said that it had come\nto lie.tr nvj that a person was\nvisiting tha parliament buildings\nand soliciting bets on horso racing.\nHe announced thnt He proposed\nto employ a detective, and if any\ncivil servants were caught making bets they would be dismissed,\nas the government did not take\nany  chances with  such  employees.\nApartment House With\nWindowless Rooms Is\nInspiration ol Bylaw\nVANCOUVER, March 6.\u2014The\n! discovery that a local gara\u00a3e re-\n' cently was turned into an apartment house with windowless\n: rooms is leading the city coun-\nt      cd    to    revise   the   building    bylaw.\nCHURCH  UNION  VOTE\nChairman Leech Fired\nFrom Liquor Commission\nAlter Losing His Suit\nREGINA. M-^rch 6.\u2014R. E. A.\nLeech, chairman of the Saskatchewan liquor commission, who yesterday lost his libel action against\nthe Leader Publishing company\nfor $50,000 damages, Has been\ndismissed from his appointment\non the board by the provincial\nriovernment.\nIn a statement issued today.\nAttorney-General   Cross   says:\n\"The   appointment   of   R.   E.   A.\nLeech    as   chairman    of   the   Saskatchewan   liquor   commission   has\nbeen   cancelled,   effective   today,\"\n, _f   1\t\nAmerican Bankers May\nLoan Britain Big Sum\nto Aid Gold Standard\nNEW   troHK,   March   I.   Whll\u00ab   u\u201e\nI.-i rn.i I  .llsi iissi.iii   .ii    negutlRtlom  re-\n(udlnc He. ntabllihmeni  ot a 1'nlt-\ne.l   Sl.iles  el.'.lil   In   lid   III..il   Britain\nin die i-.st.iniii f ilie n.'i'i standard Imr l.een ..|..'lie.I. inl.'iii.itliiniil\nI,linkers Indicated today thai llrltain\nWould    en...inner    liltle    difficult!    In\n[ arranging i   loan  of anywheri  fi-.nn\nSlim.imu    lu   <: \"in'   tor   Hint\n|.lll'|.i.se.\ni IT\nI'.uva.      March      li.    -Jai>n\ns. llle\nis   in   thi,   un   arc   loo\nper\ncent\n.....]..irativc.\"   aald   1..   E.   To\n\\ lor\nnf    K\naloana,   B.   r.   president   nf\nthe\nBrltli\nih  Columbia   Kiuii  Grown,'\nsi.ein\ntion.    m   addrcMinn    n    mc,\nding\ni.r tli\ne    eilslei ,|    l Inl.'ll'lil    lil'llll. h    \u25a0-!'\n1I1,\nrami.\nlinn   s... l.iv   of   Technical   .1\n,gcl -\n. Illtl.\nrials  ler- todaj\nTil,\n\u2022   problems  of thi   rmli   gru\nnets\nn el'e\nnee.lltll. 1     le       he     lack\n, ,..|     ,,.,,,11 r it 1     , lu.ie    .\nof\ninns.\n.lll'l    1 UOpi 1 .11 lei,     ,,l     I III 11     1\nwilh   ..niiiei-   ..n.i   ulioleaa\nlera.\nhe    ill\n\"ll.\n\u2022el.ire.l,\nlOtlegglllK    1 '     fruit    in\n.lllS-\ntry,\"\nhe   said,    \"is   as   preralml   a\ns    Is\nhootli\n\u25a0yniini   in   liquur    ther   i\n,.11'IS\nnf   111\ne  country, and  l\u00bb  lusi .1- .1\netri-\ntn.'l.t;\nil.\"\n.\u00bb.i\u00ab   and    dealers    under\n,,,,,-\ntrie t\nwith   Hie   l-'iiin   Growers'   0\ns-n-\nel.ilie\nn from time to time dealt\n1.Llt\nflile\nMa\nand   broke  Ihe r net.\nns ore under dlacuaalon bj  \u00ab\nll l.ll\nany\nmi. n   breach   of  eontracl   in\n1   by\nthe\nftitur\n.\u25a0    Hn    11 His   iii    mil   ni\n1.1    1\nfine\nuf   ,<:.'.1   being   llkelj    to   ho\nre   'i\nKlillll.\n,1.   affect.\nWanted for Fraud\non Old Woman Over\nLifting Mortgage\nThe Weather\nBY     TRAIN\n.111\nTORONTO.    March\nissii.,1   toaay   t,v   ti\nbureau    nt\"    Informal\nHI7   Preabyterli\t\nvoted   in   favor  of  1\naad lfi  ugiiinst.\n-A   Munmr)\neburch unl.ni\n] shows dial\n1.nations    have\nI niteii  ehurel.\n\u2022*-!\n11..11,\nKfaejt,   wi\nNational\nI AW.\nl'i\".\nMa\nrh\nulu,nt   1,\n.,!\nkill,.I\nratlwiu       tncka\nI ll..snells,    Sask.     seiilh    of    li\nthis ivealag. The bod) \u00bb\nl.y a farmer a short time\npassenger   train   had   passed.\nSt.\nVANCOUVER. March 6\u2014Alleged to have cruelly defrauded\nan old local woman of diamonds\nworth $1203, under the guise of\nselling them to meet a mortgage\non her home, tho police are requesting the extradition of F. W.\nDarley.   Los  Angeles.\ntemperatures  IihK.w   aro   for   Il.e\nus endlDg yesterday afternoon at\nAnnuities for Aged\nof Sharpies Tribe\nI.i I.N I >( i.V. Ml\nPress Cable,)\u2014A.\nor Thomas Sharpl.\ncheater,   probated\nthe   Whole   Of   the   1\nan\nstall\nllle,I\nnne\ntilled   li\nti ti. -(Canadian\nriling to the will\naccountant. Man-\neiiny, practically\nderived from\nre   earl.- ,\ns   found I tnl\nafter   al annuity\n1 \u00a3 ll).\ndivided\ntegi\nor  Bhorpl\nwere     horn      in\nWales   and    Ireh\nbi\nIt\nt   $l:MI.Mill\n1     who   are\nthe   surname 1\nHesmondhatglt,   wh,.\nUhgland.    Beotland, I\nil, and are at pies- |\nTh..\neeed 1\nyears ol   ago.\nid,   will   noi    I\n1 raiilii.nili\nPrince Allien\nWinnine-. .\nSan    Krani'isee\nSpokane    \t\n\u2022 Nn  aero.\n rageTwu\"\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1925\nLeading Hotels of the West\nifhen Superior Accommodation May Be Obtained\na\nGeorge Benwell, Proprietor\nThe Premier Hotel of the Interior\nAMERICAN   PLAN RATES,   $3.50  TO   15.00\nRooms with Running Water and Private Baths.\nHeadquarters for all Travelling Men, Mining Men,\nLumber Men and Tourists.\nROTARIAN    HEADQUARTERS\nSPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER   $1M.i\nTHE   MOST   COMFORTABLE   ROTUNDA    IN   THE   CITY\nIllTME \u2014 Mr. and Mrs. James An-'eary; F. P. Williamson. Ventleton; R\nderson. Kaslo; (*,. t*. ltatnell. Toronto; I Gecyaon, 0, A. Nixon, Bennington; J.\ny\\r. anil Mrs. K Allan, Iiunihells; T. | C Carruthers, elty; Mrs. Htorey anrl\nH. Jones, Vernon: It. A. Morley. J. K. ! sen, AVarUner; Morlev H Plunkett, Al\nArcher, J. A. UIkks. W. tl. Metcalfe, ! ''nnkett Stan Bennett, Lea Appleby,\nA B. nsju, 11. K. llllltnour. Van-1 Mr. ami Mra. Red Newman, Ross\neeuver; E. Pledderjohn, II. M. Watson. ! Hamilton, the Dumbells; J R. Ly-\nJauies   Ciuuiili, 11,   J.   Il_    Biearey.   Cal* i mourner,   Montreal.\nEUROPEAN PLAN\nDaylight Sample Room,   '.\nCommercial Ms.\nHotel Strathcona\nOnce You Get Acquainted With the Strathcona\n\u2022 YOU WILL STOP AT NO OTHER\nQueen's Hotel\nTHE CENTEROF CONVENIENCE\nHot and cold water ln every room\nBteam   heated.\nA.   LAPOINTE,   Prop\nTHE MADDEN HOTEL\nT.   MADDEN,   Prop.\nSteam-heated   Roomi   by  the   Day\nWeek   or   Month.\nEvery   consideration   shown   to\nguests.\nCor.   Baker   and   Ward  Sts.  Nelson\nMAI intiX \u2014 Oscar Ar.tl.-rHin. A.\n-s.iisriKr. n. Wiitiiun Koftfnoff, Brtl\nlimit; I,. Holbroff, ,J. S. Holmu. BpO-\nkiine;   Mrs.   M.   V.   Clark,   Perry's;   K.   It.\nCbuchatn,   J.   Boawtak,   ,r.   R.  rtltante\nUfV.UU.Iu*;   W.   W.   Mt-L(-(i(l,  V.   IS van*\nTruil.\nFifteen Hundred\nVillagers Must\nVacate Townsite\nCHEYENNE, Wye, March 6.\u2014\nThe 1503 residents of La Voye,\nWyo., were deprived of their\nhomes by a ruling* of .Federal\nJudifc T. Blake Kennedy today,\nwho ordered that the townsite be\nvacated in favor of the Ohio Oil\nocmpany, which holds a government lease on thp government\nland. It Is ln tho Salt Lake oil\nfield.\nHER NERVES SO BAD\nSHE COULD NOT SLEEP\nMrs. Grace Kitchen, St. f!eni*jr-*,\nOnt., writes:\u2014\"Attn* having a an* ere\nattack of iirieumonia. I wus left in a\nweak and run-dmvn n unlit ion. My\nnerves were so had I could not sleep\nnights, and in the duyttin.* I hud\nterrlhle faintiiiK spells, caused by niy\nheart heing weak. ' Finally 1 |Ot so\nhad I had to take tu my bed for\nweeks at a time, but one day 1 read\nabout\nMILBURN'S\nHEART AND NERVE PILLS\nso   decided  to   try  them.\nAfter taking one box I felt a slight\nimprovement. 1 have now taken five\ntioxes, and have gained 35 pounds in\nweight. I am now more than able\nto do all my own housework as well\n'is considerable outside work. I cannot lecomtnemd Millturn's H. & N.\nPills too highly for those suffering as\nI did.\"\nSTOMACH BAD!\nINDIGESTION\nChew a few Pleasant Tablets,\nInstant Stomach Relief!\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\n616  Vernon   Street   East\n\"nty   brick   hotel   in   city      Stean\nheated:   hot  and  cold   water\nEuropean  and  American  plan\u00ab\nOCCIDENTAL    HOTEL\nA.  C.  TOWNER,   Proprieter\nThe   home   of   plenty.\nFifty  rooms  of  solid   comfort\nWe serve the best   meals In Nfllnm\nIt's the  cook\nSAVOY HOTEL\nTwo   blocks   from    Depot.\nSteam  Heated.    By  Day.  \"Week  or\nMonth.    Hot and cold running water\nFor Your Comfort.\nJ.   A.   KERR,   Prop.\nMRW Uii ANU \u2014 <;irn Allan, Kd\nI'ueh.'Mie. Harold Rich, lUurlce Lon-\n-'< ti. .1. lirvnn, D. Krislnv. Cv BUrk,\nW, Uuberts. the .1'umliells; B. !\u25a0- Hull\nhpokutie; Mrn. Howell and family, fal-\ntaty; Mrs, Greenwood nnd child- Edmonton; _V. Holder, Drumheller; It. M\n-Mcl'hi-rsun, Mra. I. Lee, BonninRton,\nEdward   Nordman  ntul   Mrs.   Nonlnian,\nMtsu   Ksther   Nor.Iinmi,   Kens kind,   Mrs,\nV   Graham,   Vancouver.\nIXVOT \u2014 Roy H. Clark, Vanoouver;\nH HtnrUks. David Rice. Trail; Uie\nVlvln, Lnrdi>; 1. D- Walker, Mr. antl\nMra.   Boatt,   T.   L.   Purvia,   Vancouver;\nMrs. l'roulx. Kamloops; J, 11. Palmer,\nCalgarv; .1. Whil., Silverton; Mr. nnd\nMrs blxon and son, Wallace. Idaho;\nAll.ert Avlson, Mrs, ,T. Avi5<.>n, New\nDenver: Mrs. A. Borne r villa, Belen\n\u25a0Somerville. Slocan City; A. K. Stanley.\nNakusp; M. R, McI-.-nnan, Bonnlnfton;\nJohn P. Hell. Park's Siding; Bt-asl\nMartin,   T.   Uneas,  Boulder,\t\nMRS.   MALLETTE\nAnnounces    the    Reopening    of\nTHE KOOTENAY HOTEL\nVernon   Street Phone   692\n'ompletely   renovated.     Thirty   comfortable   rooma.\nA Home for the World at Reasonable\nPr-jcep '\nNelson's Best Cafes\nWhan    at    Nelson.    Eat   si   ths\nGolden Gate Cafe\nOur    motto    ifl   Cleanliness.   Quality\nmd   Service      Al!   White   Help.\nMeals.   SOc   and   Up\nThe    monieiti    \"Pape*a    Dlapepatn\"\nreaches lhe stomach all distress rock.\nLumps   of   indigestion,    ^iises.    heart-\nburn,   aourn-aaa,   tuUneac,   flatulence\npalpitation,   vanlah.\nEase your atom-acti now:      Correct\ndigestion and  acidity for a few cents\nDrufffl-ata sell mtllioni of packaf*a,\nCONSERVATIVES\nSWEEP LONDON\nCOUNTY COUNCIL\nLiberals Almost Wiped Out;\nLabor Gains Eighteen\nSeats\nLONDOW,       March       n\u2014(Canadian\nFreee Cable.l*^.jrtmicip.il  Reformer! or\niiervatlvei   were   ngain   reelected   In\nlhe  majority,\u2022 tot   tin-   18th   year,   when\nlecttoM ror the London  county conn-\n11   limk   plnce   today.\nOf   the   lie   sen---,    the    Reforniere\nwon   II;   Labor   or   Soclallsta.   18;   Pro-\nrcssiv.-   i.r   Liberals,   c.     The   Ltbor\nnd   Socialist   party   hnve   valued   18\neats,   entirely   lit   the   expense   of   the\nI'roKresslve.i,   while   lie-   .Municipal   Re-\nformeri   have   eaineil    one    s.-ai.   and\nare.   nf eom'ne,  decisively   confirmed  in\ntheir   majority.\nEighteenth     Year\nThe    past    eouncil    cnnaUted    of    84\nMunicipal  Reformers or Conservative!*,\n'it   Proereaalvee   or   Mbernla,   and    is\nuallfled   eleatora   is   nearly   8,060,000,\nImoet equally  comprised of  meo and\nWomen.\nThe Municipal Reformers have held\na majority in the Common council of\ncounty of London for 1T years,\ngoverning\" the densely populated area\n\" 117 acres and four and a half million persons eomprlitng London county.\nSTIRLING HOTEL\n716   Vernon   Street    East\nSteam hestsd.   Hot snd cold water\nWs srs  hers  to  serve  you.\nP. H. \u00bbUSH, Prop.\nTHE L D. CAFE\nFlnest-oiinipped restaurant tn the\nCity. OPEN DAY AND NIOHT.\nSPECIAL\u2014Ice Cream, Soda Water\nand Hot Drinks. Nice, clean, furnished looms; hot a,nd cold water.\nWe   Cater   to   Private   Parties.\nSHERBR00KE HOTEL\nNear   C.P.R.   Station.\nItouma   at   Iteasonable   Rates.\nH. DUNK,  Proprieter\nTHE STANDARD CAFE\n320   Baker   Street,   Nelson,   B.C.\nOPEN   DAY   AND   NIGHT\n11:30 to 2:30, Special  Lunch .. -35c\n5:30 to 8:00 p.m., Supper  35c\nPhone   154\nCuticura Talcum\nForYoungAndOld\nAfter a bath with Cuticura Soap\nend warm water Cuticura Talcum\nIs Indispensable in soothing and\ncooling tender or Irritated eklne.\nThey are Ideal for all toilet usea.\nFtirjiVi Bilk Trwt *T W-.II. Afrirtm CtntiXXttr\nWr...(: \"Citlawa. t 0 fcw am, \u25a0neta-wl.'\nIV-.y'-'oipff*. Ointro\u00abntrUn.lK*. TalHurlfir\n(1W     Try our n\u00abw 5h\u00bbvln* SlitW.\nPITS QUIETLY\nAT HOUR SET\n(Continued from Page One)\nstress Is laid ti|>oii Ihe demand for\nsobriety. Kf forts were lielng made\nhy the authorities to close up all\nplaces suspect ed of selling liquor In\nthe   town   of   Glace   Bay   and   other\nmining centers, and tho officials announced their determination of keeping  the   peace   if   at   all   possible.\nThe Ghee Hay town council has\nvoted IB60-9 for relief purpoCM nmong\nthe needy famili-**-\" there, but sonl\na resolution to the Kovernmenl declaring Ibat they could go no further lu the way of furnishing financial nssislance to the sinkers, ami\nasking  intervention   in   their   behalf.\nColliery towns that depend spoil\nthe mine machinery to furnish thejn\nwith light and power were not suffering any inconvenience, and wen\nbeing werved U usual.\nA mass meeting of lhe miners will\nbe held at 1\" o'clock tomorrow to\ndiscuss lhe filiation and lay plaM\nfor iheir CUnpl ,\nSteel   Plant   Has   Three   Months'  Coal\nOfficial! at  the steel plant  In S\\d-\nney   stated   that   the   Stoppage   of   work\nin the mines would not effect tht\nsteel plant, as there was enough coa\nhanked  there tu  laal   three months.\nNo picket! win be allowed nt anj\nof the collieii's by tho I'nited Mini\nWorkers of America officers, unlet!\nit becomes absolutely unnecessary, i\nwas announced from beadquartera b\nOlace Bay tonight.\nGovernment    Stryimj    Out\nHALIFAX,    Manh    8.- There   wa\nno   indication! at   a   late   hour   tha\nanv Intervention waa contemplate)\nby ibe  focal  itove\ntinn with the stoppage of work in\ntho coal mines of the BrttWl Kmpire\nSteel corporation. Premier Armstrong na id nt in Id night thai there\nhad been no developmenta at this end.\nThere -were no  official  Judications\nhero that local troops would bo sent\nto Cape Lbeion, nor were the government police anticipating any part\nin the strugf-Jo, according to the attorney-general.\nCounty   Council    Votes    Loans\nBTUlfBY,   H, m\u201e  March C\u2014Decision\nto   loan   sir.OO   lo   District   No.   U   of\nCape    Hreton    coimly    was    made    by\nlhe   county   council   here   today.\nLike amount! will also be loaned to\nDistricts Nos. 1 und 4 if relief Is\napplied fur.\nSpring   HLU   All   Out\napHINU   HILL, -VS. Marcli 6,\u2014-Approximately   kiij'J   mlnera  ceased   work\nIn    the    -Spring    Hill    collieries    of    the\nDominion coal company here tonight.\nIn   accordance   \\\\\\xh   the   strike   order.\nTills nuniher Include! every employoe\nof the colli, rles down to the lasl horse\nboy, and the strike was pronounced\nas    H\"J   per   cent.\nNew Glasgow Out\n\\I*:\\V QLASGOW, March \u25a05.\u2014The\ncollieries of PlCtOt] county wei*e v;i-\noated by lhe ininers tonight at ll\no'clock following decisions of meetings\nof the United .Mine Worker!1 locals\nto walk out in conjunction wilh their\nCape Breton members, ami with lhe\nexception of several small privatoly\nowned collieries, the strike was 100\nper cent. Approximately 1000 men\nwere Involved.\nMurdoek Says \"No\"-\nOTTAWA Mareh li.\u2014lion. James\nMunlock minister bt labor' has wired\nto .1. W McLeod, preelaeni of the dislrict IB; United Mine Workers of\nAmerica, Olace Bay, that while be\nwould personally bu glad to assist\nin helping to bring al.oiit a settlement    of    existing    differences    In    the\nCape   Breton   coal   fields,   \"on   must\nMaintain that any representations or\ndemands to he made hv our district\nboard   ahould   he   made   direct   to   your\nTOO JW COOKS\nHELD UP WORKS\nThree Departments Squabbled at  Port  Nelson\nCausing Year's Delay\nOTTAWA. March fi.\u2014A reported ae.\ncount of how each department madi\nit Impossible for tbe others to Cftrrj\nun. With the result that thf worl\n-vas poatpoaed for a year, was recounted by j. t. shaw, independent,\n'algary West, In the house of coin\nmoni this afternoon, while the public      works      estimates      were      being\nllecuMed.\nMr, Shaw claimed that tbe civil\ntervloe enmmission had tailed in its\nlUty. There should have only been\none commlutoner appointed in the\nfitsi   place.\nHe advocated that a \"general manager\" should be appointed over all\ndeputies    and    their    depart men Is,    to\nmake overlapping ol department!\nImposelble.\nSmart Hats\nMiss Hamilton has returned from the millinery\nopening, and ia showing extremely stylish spring\nmodes and fancies, selected from the season's choicest\nofferings.\nNew Spring Dress Goods\nPatterns coming in individual lengths are particularly fine.\nThe NEW COATS and DRESSES are arriving\ndaily.\nYou Are Invited to Inspect Our Stock\nNelsonDry Goods Co*\nLADIES'  WEAR SPECIALISTS\nunit\nCAN YOU DO IT?\nMEMORIZE   tin*   Artld-M   In    tun\nTOP   Window   us   V.iu   Pass.\nSEE  Hi.'  S. ..ills\nTAKE   mi   Observation\nTEST  Thla  Afternoon.\nBorsCumip\nMen Suited\nDODD'S \\\nKIDNEYS\n^Piusy\n^KioilE^K\/\n'CASCARETS' 10c\nIF CONSTIPATED,\nDIZZY, BILIOUS\nAiredale Disperses\nThree Robbers Who\nAssault His Master\nTOBONTO March 6.\u2014The loy-\n;i.My oi Bruce an Airedale dotr. t\u00bbr\nhis in.*stor Is riven as the reason\ntoday by Fred Brttton for the\n(act that he is not lying in hospital as the result of an attack made\non him by three thugs in a lonely\nspot in the  east ond  last  ni-rht.\nThe men demanded his money,\nand when they discovered only\n60 cents ln his purse, they cciu-\nmenced to assault him. \"Bruce\"\nthen came to the rescue, nnd tho\nrobbers   maile   a   speedy   escape.\nLast Monday 4 man was held lip\nln the same spot and robbed of\n$10C.\nMANITOBA PLANS\nGRANT TO SPORT\nGovernment Won't Cancel\nAmusement Tax but Will\nBonus Olympic\nWXKKtflBa    M:-rrti    fi.\u2014 DeclHlon    nf\ntin* provincial foreiwdeat ti> man\n\u25a0ottie   tfrant   toward  rtfteneM   Incurred\ni.v  juiuitrur *portfl officlaie  in  etnd-\nItig a Manitoba team to th<3 (dyuijilc\nninu, tno iinninimvd liy l'remU*r\nBrackea   i\"  thi  assembly   today.\nThe anBoun-wment tolwwed pisaa\nthat   ninatcur  snorting   f-voniH   b\u00ab   ta-\nli.vrd Ot the- impact of tlw> ntniis--\nin, nt      tax. Tho     govern mo tit     Mr.\nBracken   said,   uas   not   pH^ared   to\nabolish     tin*     t;ix,    but    was     prepared\nto    make    1 te   contribution    in    the\ntntereet   of   amateur   sport.\nThe     prt-Mnfor    also    announced     that\nmendmenti ta the Ituml cn*dlt eel\nrould bo Introduced neat wreetfc This\n:er\\lee, he said, at prt-Ht-nt. showed a\nOtal loss of $169,000. nnd an approx-\nmate   loae  of   H60f000.\nWAR    DEPARTMENT\nNOMINATES    AIR    HEAD\nA\\'ASHIN<iTi_iN, Uatob 6\u2014The name\nnt Col. Jami'3 K. Fechet was Rent to\nthe White Houaa today as the war\n-Tipartment'a (Aoice to euceeed Btbj.-\nOen, Willinm Httohelt, aaelntant chi. I\nuf tin-  air aerviea.\nFori fi*\ni.-t\n\u25a0 ^r^r^.\u2014::=r= \u2014 y->'-r   bowola   and\ni-E-rt -_t^_i=^ __    Hvtr.   No striping\ny= ^-^) .--\u00bb-.7^^.   or      o v v r net in*,'.\n*mf_# '_!   -ZCy Millions   of   men,\n\u2022^\u25a0^   fjVL^   ^_'\u00ab     wuincii   and   clul-\n\u00a3___.\u25a0*      tViJL      <h>'.x       lako      this\n^W^     hnrmloss     laxa-\n~_==^    0     ?--*'        tivo-.atharlio.     It\n~zz __ _r doean't    Rlcken\n\u2014 ~' you    lik*-    pllla,\noils, calomel  nnd  en Ita.    Taatea  nice\n\u2014acta   wonderfaL     10c,   SGc   and   BOa\nboiee\u2014any   drug   store.\nSaskatchewan Beer\nto Be Dearer Than\nAlberta Beverage\n'\u2022ai.i;.\\i:v. March 6, -The coal of\nIk'tr In Kankatchewnti will be considerably higher than In Albarta, ar-\nrordlng to Km 11 Blck. of tha Letli-\nin nit; i- Brewing company, a ho is f\".\n1 'algary on ins way from a confcr\u00ab\nonce of brewing Intereila In Reflna\nRe Imeec lus prediction on' tha high\ni-r coat of production in small qtian\ntltien in Haakntchewan. coat of imptir\ntat Ion,   and   distribution   costs.\nNearly a Quarter\nof Panel Women\nVAXCi L'VER,    Ma\n:-pl\nrii   8,\u2014Twenty\niry  at   tin'   Van\nwill ba wi'ini'i\nBoth Grand and Petit\nVANCOUVER Marc* ii.-Tm\n.omen ui-i'o today aelected for Jary\nuty at the uaalaea which otnm here\na March 2A, Seven women's namea\nvb In Iwd.d in a panel of 48 petti\nurora; three women's namea In a\nitxnel   of   13 grand   jurors.\nONTARIO    ANTI3    ARE\nGIVEN  TO   WEDNESDAY\nTt ittt iNTO,   March   \u00ab.\u2014\u25a0Fraabytarlana\noppOMed to church unlim have until\nW. dnrsdi.v next to pTea\u00abnt tholr petition for ti bill regarding the division\nof     Pivsl.ylerlan     rlmrrli     property    in\nit:.- province befera the commlttaa oa\natandlag orders nf the Ontario legla-\nl.il ure      Afler  that   (late   It   will   bl   tou\nlata   for   tba   present   session.\nHAD BOILS\nALL OVER HIM\nThere   la  rmly  rmp  wny   fo   Ret   rid\nof boils inni  that  is hy golns   ri^ht to\ntiie   seat   of   the   trouble\u2014the   blood-\nas the bad blood must be made pure 1\nbefore Ibe bftlla will disappear.\nBURDOCK\nBLOOD   BITTERS\nelaanaag the system and removes all\ntbo foul matter from the blood in a\nway   that  tew  medicines  will   do.\nMrs. Chas. Uankin, Bulyea, Sask.,\nwrites:\u2014\"A few yeara a^o my husband had a terrible time with boils,\n\"ti one arm In.* had 1fi between his\nelbow and wrist; five on tho back of\nliis nock, and several Rare oa different parts of his body. lie tried\neverything he could think of, but got\nno relief until lie took Burdock Blood\nBlttere, and to his aurprlae it completely relieved him of his boils in\na.   Vary   short   time.\"\nli.B.B. has been on the market for\ntbe past 4fi years; be sure you Ret it\nwhen   you ask for  it;   put   Up  only   by\nTin? T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto,\nOnt\nLEGAL NOTICES\n\"GOVERNMENT   LIQUOR   ACT\"\nKOTICB   OF   Al'i'I.K-ATTON    FOR\nBXEft   LJCBNCH\nNot too is hereby f,*.v\"n   that, on  tht\n2'Irrt    dav    nf    March    next,    the    under*\nsigned  Iqtnnda to apply  to the Liquet\nControl   Board   for  a   lieonee   hi   PtMOaci\nof premlaee being part of the buiidin\/\nknown hs Outlet Hotel, nltuatc nt\nl'nieter. Uritisli Colnmbli), upon the\nlands    deetrlbed   .is   UM    Number    Part\nnf dtattict  int. n. iss, Qreap  1,  Koeli\nNumber A and R Map Number 710\nKootenay, Land Resist ration ldstrlct\nin tbo Province of Hritish Columbia\nfor tbe nJl of beer by the glass. 01\nby the open bottle for consumption 01\ntho   premises.\nDated    this    21st    day    of    Fehruarv\nIMS,\nW,   A     YVAttD.\n(KM) Applicant.\nGirls! a Gleamy Mass\nof Beautiful Hi\n35-Cent   \"Danderine\"   So I\nproves Lifelefis, Neglected Hair\nAn abundance\nof luxuriant hair,\nfull 0 f gloss,\ngleams ami life\nshortly follows a\ngenuine toning up,\nof neglected'\nscalps with dependable \" Danderine.\"\nFalling h a i r,\nitching gcalp ami\nthe dandruff la\ncorrected immediately. Thin; dry, wispy (k M\nhair ia quickly invigoratei.1, tai\non new strength, color and yout\nbeauty \"Danderine\" is deliglitfn\nthe hair; a refreshing. stim.i)-i\ntonic\u2014not sti:ky 01* greasy!\ndrug   store\nMcGill University\n\u2022MONTREAL\nFaculty of Music\nAn: 1 nnl   T-or.nl   TJ-aininationa   ii\nICisic\nTheoretical    Baammatleni    will\nhPld  on  i 1* about   May  2nd. nnd Pi\ntlcal  EtfamtnattnnH rturlng May 1\n,luiv  at   various  contors  throujlii\nCanada.\nTbroinrh     the\u00abe    exam'nations\u20140\\\nto (be  pupil*--  of fill   teachers \u2014\n\u25a0tending of a atudent may bo\ncertained and profreaa tested. Tt\nare alwo pn parutory to the dipfe\nund Qegree roUr\u00bbaa In Mualc wh,\ntaken from McOUl, a truly NatJ\nI'nlvere.ty, are reeogtilaed eve\nwhere aa of the hlgbcsi siatidin\nKurt h.-r Information regard Ing\ndifferent gradea, music to be |\npared, fees, etc.. and appllc*t\nforms mav be obtained by apiily\ndirect to tb.- Secretary of the \u25a0\nultv- of Muiric of McGUI r\u00bbiv\ner to the local representative, H.\nli.ll. Beq\u201e *1* Mill aOvet,\nEntile* for the examinations sho\n\\:e  atnt befuro  April  14\nTHE   GUMPS \u2014 GOOD  NIGHT,  KNIGHT\nn\nMlNMTtS TOR Mlt*\\ TO  9MOM0 VP\nWv... %m6*\u00bb JW. ^-w'*- \"w-fc\nli \\^JO^^^^l   TV-.M .*t  \\>ot^ \"10\n'    1   \\NOO*-W*T   V3E T3UR*?R\\\u00a7t^> W\n\u25a0SWt H\\?PtHt-5 \"10   MtW \"THfcr  COUW\nVlC^S VCO^^tN   MCJ  K -SV1M.-ON ^H10\nl-MQCKS   **Vi   OM-wW-    OR   HWBt\n^ coopv.*c ov rtRocvous \"^vtitas\n(ATrXCHC^  WM-a ie,  \"IHt  V05T OF<?lC%\nKNO   Vlt MNt> TO tV.N^ TH%M   Ua     y\nCHWt tmvm wrro ivit fttw\nttT \"Vc-Vl   -fit VNCT MV\\ i-\\ \u25a0\n\\MHl*T GVIS Mt '.5 \"W\u00a3 \\MlVl  MIN K\u00a3^VS\nOMJtBB M^ WHKt N smKX BOOtBBMKti\nthe CeOw \\*^-  -we \\m\\m sHtuws\nMOM'**-.   \"TVlMVt;  HE  V)(k-S  ^IVl^    \"THRt-e\nM)*swdDea.a - \\ c^h bx~ hua hduo\n?\\6v.-eHGi vus vwkh out op ^^^ kfrtRv-iooN\nitiv ?M5-e*t -   w>i\\-\\ f\\ ?^v. vtffi Bt\nFOU   UlCHM^t)   -.\u00ab*\u00a3  UON-H\u00a3W\\T*t'*5 - Ht'S\n,   -iM'c t<\u00ab^X>   CT   A  *r^lvRv.^-S  KNlOH-f Sr\\i\nf WKCaa SCOT*.   U>\\Jt*0 TO \\*)RVT\u00a3 SOOKi\ntvfcD-JT -   M-cS   0*0^.1  A WW R01NR1NC\nl-.WW-\\ (VAORM1H6 St^out,\nBRUV^T-xST - I'LL\nW.NE TO bt\"l\ncoc\u00aboo ^\nCd\\j>?1.E:   Of\nV11MT>MILL?,\nV,TO PLM wvi^\nrtlLLS (\\ tHKHC*,\n11\nWW\nMothers eipei\n\\j like it for <\ndren as it ta\nthe place of in\nnal medicines\nLocal Druggists Ha\nModern Remedy for Co\nA Veporizing Salve which i. Rub!\nOver Tlirost and Chcit lor Cold\nWhenTlcki vapoHtiii, the \"eatf\nmethod <>r treating wc- throat; I\nebltle, deep riie\u00bbl .'..Lis. or <'n>o\nupplled over the Ihroal or <'lic>.l\ntnartdlantfl aro releaesd un vapur\nih<. body 1 t.\nTheae   vuliori.   Inhaled   wilh .\nbreath  oarry  t o** medication  ilir\nto \\hn affected qIe pasaagee,  MD\nIng the pl.Uvm .'1!'1 reHUvlog tho\ngoitlon.\nAt   the   il    Ilni\u00ab  Vicks  jris\ncounter-Irritant,  atintulaUng the\nand thua belpa the vapeaa inliult-\nbreak ap tho Inflammation.\nColds   are    usually   relieved\nnight.   \u25a0\nICKS\nV\n\u25bc   VAPORUt\nOre x l7NiLuo*Jta Usta Ycmki\nA few drops of Shiioh brings qui\nrelief to throat irritation, hoare\nnean and couching. Shiloh tn tn\nno mi cal \u2014 a favorif.fi remedy i\nover fifty yeara. At all druggis\nIJOc, 60c and $1.20.. , . \u25a0-.   .,\nSHIL0K\nUse Celery Kii\na gentle laxative\"T(\nthat purifies the bU\nAt ymir rlrtiggi.t 30c and St\nCLASSIFIED    ADS     BRING\n6ULTS.\n 2ft\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1925\nPage THree\n'ROAD TO LOVE'\nBy ELENORE MEHERIN\nCHAPTER   XII\nThe purest and sweetest fibers of\nour nature are often those that make\nthe   noose   to  liang our spirit.\nHad Violet Uoiiey been created\ncoarse grained, destitute nf fancy aa\nher slater Lizzie, nht* would have gone\ndoggedly from the dingy, smelling\nkiteh\u00abtt of her father to an equally\nstaU abod* of hor husband. Her days\nwould have heen Btlrred by yearning;\nuntroubled by remorse; Inciting the\nImagination to step either up or down\n\u2014a   contented   clod.\nBut into the fabric of her being\nwere woven fine sensitive threads. She\nglimpsed her vision of beauty, bocame\none of those Impelled to seek to strive.\nWhat if some must fall? What If\nthey must see these holy strands defiled? There is a magnificence, at\nleast in having dreamed and hungered; a hope for the race, though a\ntragic one, in ull these \"might have\nbeens.\"\nClyde Dunstan symbolized for Violet tbe nohle\u2014lhe men. gentle and\nstrong of romance. What she missed\nso poignantly In her father, In the\nbutcher and the bricklayer, she thought\nto   find   In   him.\nThere was something reel*;less In her\nnature,    or   perhaps    only    the    young\n1 impulse to seize the little happiness\nthat came her way. Despite Iter father's rough warning ber visitor Boon\nreturned to the street kitchen. The\nI fated   happened.\n\u25a0t Dennv, coming home sometimes In\n1 the afternoon, would see her, flushed\n'high spirited, wearing some pretty,\n. lace collar, some gay pink bow, lalk-\n: ing    intimately    to    this    sleek,    dark\nSt. Paul's\nPresbyterian Church\nREV. e. R. G. DREDGE, M.A.,\nMinister\nPhone 30IR     Manse, 315 Silica\nSUNDAY, MARCH 8\n11:00 a.m.\u2014Morning   Service.\n2:30 p.m.\u2014Sunday School. Adult\nBible Class.\n4:00 p.m.\u2014S. T.  Bible  Class.\n7:30 p.m.\u2014Evening   Worship.\nA cordial Invitation  la extended\nto  all 'to attend   these  services.\nMONDAY\n3:00 p.m.\u2014Ladies' Aid.\n7:00 p.m.\u2014Cuba   meet.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014The Excelsior Club\nmeets at the home of Miss\nE. Mackenzie. -115 Carbonate street.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014Managers   meet.\nWEDNESDAY\n4:15 p.m.\u2014Mission Band.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014The S. T, Cluh.\nFRIDAY\n7:00 p.m,\u2014C.  O.  I.   T.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014Boy Scouts.\nfellow   with   hla*  Indolent   rharm,   his\nsoft,   almost   feminine   brown   eyea.\nSometimes he listened to Violet's\ntalk, laughing inwardly and afterward\ntwitting her. For ahe brought out\nall   her   fiction*   for   Clyde   Duns tan's\nnsumption, For him she was the\nViolet   of   her   dreams,\n_h, yea, mother's people were Quite\nwealthy, tills waa one of them, but\nof course, when she married lather,\nthey cut Iter off without a cent, it\nmade   it   hard   for   her.\"\nEven Matt came in for a glowing\nBketeh   or   two.\n\u2666\u2022He thinks I'm a child. Moth\nsays it's because he's really so fot\nof me that he gives me no liberty,\nsuppose  he  does   love   mc\u2014\"\nAs Dennv came home one noon\ntime, a seuffling a fury of angry\nvolees   reached   him.\nlie saw Violet, a great dish of\nmashed potatoes heaped in a snowy\nturret   recoil,   laughter   freezing   in   her\nthroat     Matt    Horley   hunched   over\nher,   his   fist   shaking.\n\"What    did     I    tell    you! Damn\nchippy! Thought I was gone, eh!\nHeat It, you cheap dude:\"\n\u25a0 -Father! Why Fnlhor!\" Violet's\nfae.il blazed in an agon*** of shame, but\nshe tried valiantly to save her dignity\nbefore   Clyde   Dunstan.\n\"Don't father me! '-Get in! I'll\nfix vou!\" He was cuffing right and\nleft;' the triumphant dish of mashed\npotatoes went Dying to the street.\nDunstan    supped    back.\nViolet ran into the housi\\ crying,\nrocking   her   anus,   I.* nny   followed.\n\"Aw, sav, Vee!\" J Jut she wouldn't\nlisten, fch'e was insensate with grief.\ntalked    wildly:\nlod\u2014isn't this frightful! I could\nkill    myself.     Oh   (lod!\"\n\"(iee, Violet, don't feel like this!'\nAll the piiv in Denny's nature rose\nlo her need. \"Aw\u2014listen\u2014lies drunk.\nClvde   won't   care.   It'll   all   blow   over.\nmar*  Wo\u2014don't  cry.\"\nie was paat comfort. The peak\nof injurv and humiliation was reached.\nTliat night Violet waa not home tor\ndinner.      Al    midnight    she    had    not\nne in.    Hours later  Denny woke up,\nfrightened,  imagining he heard sobbing\noutside     his    window.        The    kitchen\n|M|   was   striking   three.     He   sat   up.\nbaking,     heard    again     that    muffled\nound.     Then   lie  felt   the   cord   tied   to\nhis*   wrist      Three   o'clock\u2014Violet   had\nnot   returned , .\nHe listened sickness turning him.\nIt   was   a   sob\u2014then   a   voice\u2014Violet's.\n\"Cvlde,   oh.   Clyde!\"\n'\u2022Hush,   Violet.     They'll   hear.\"\n\"Oh,   what   shall   I   do!     Oh,   Cod!\n\"(!u   in\u2014he   quiet.\"\n\"1   can't\u2014I   never   can \"\n\"Come    then \"\n\"Oh, no, NO!\" She came close to\nthe   window:    \"NO!\"\n\"Hush!\" He'll open it\u2014hurry!\nThe eord tied to Denny's wrist was\npulled. . It .seemed to pull the heart\nout of him. He crept to the kitchen,\nopened the door and without looking   at   Violet,   spoke:\n\u2022\u2022Cee!      H's    late!\"\nShe made a little movement With\nher hand, touching his. Her's was\nicy.\nThe haal oa his trembled. The\ntears were suddenly stinging In Ins\neves He wanted to say something\nHut    he   merely   shut   the   door   quiuLly.\n\u25a0Thanks.    Denny.\" .\nShe crossed swiftly through tli\"\ndark kitchen, halted with a |OW.\nfrightened   gasp:        '(.od! hhe   was\nrunning   back,   bumped   against   Dennv\nlie turned\u2014a dim light stream, d\nfrom   the   hall;   a   large   figure,   mght-\n<-l\u00bb<l;     snarling,    came   * heaving     into\n1   room,   striking   for   her.\n'Denny!     Have   me!     liod!\"\n\u2022Save   you,   you   damn\u2014\u2014!   I'll   savo\nyou!     Come   in   here   at   3   o'clock,   y.j-i\n !     Take   that,   and   that!     Oct   oat\nof    this    house!      Get   out\u2014-you'll    not\ncome   back   here!\"\nThe hoarse voice rose to a beliow,\nfilled the air wilh the heavy re :k\nof stale liquor. Matt Borley's wild\narms    ruined    blows.\n\"Come,   crying   back   here,   will   you?\nOet  out!     Oet  out!     I'll   kill   you,   you\nQueenie    Crooks!\"\n'Oh.    Denny!\"\nMurder flamed to Denny's fingers.\nHe Hied to throw himself between the two, was flung aside. He\nsprang\u2014leaped on Matt Hurley's neck,\ntearing hlm from Violet pressing his\nfingers with all his terrible young\nstrength against the stovedore's throat.\nViolet     fled.\nDenny gripped as though he would\nhave killed .Matt Horley, lhe wrongs\nof eight years goading him, but he\nwas nu match for the hulking brute.\nA sudden turn, Matt hurled hlm off.\nstruck. In the darkness Denny made\na quick dodge, caught the huge fcl-\nluw   lull   In   the   chin.\nIt may have ln-cn the blow, or the\niquor or the wet kitchen floor, but\ni resounding crash, his head striking   against   the   table.\nAunt   Josie,   crying,   her   night   gown\nlowing,   came   running   into   the   kitchen, .\nDenny,   wh;Tt   have   you   done?     Oh.\nOawd!\" She clasped her hands in panic,\nknelt   at   .Man's  side.     Penny   stood   in\ndaze,   staring  at   the   prostrate   for: i.\n\"Hlght    the    light.      Denny\u2014get    mc\nwater\u2014quick\u2014a    towel.\"\nHe obeyed, stunned, yet amazed,\nalmost exultant. The blind, cruel\nfore lhal had outraged all the finer\nlnstineis in his nature, that h <<!\nso savagely hurt his quick sympathy,\nlay helpless, downed bv a single blow.\nDenny was the liltle boy again, helpless, as Malt Hurley grabbed up Prlno\nJerry by the new collar, slammed (he\nbasement door, compelling the child\nLo alarm than with breaking lean\nand 1'rince Jerry str.(,if;liii.:,r- 1n> um\nthe buy again, cuffed. horse-v*-*;op.-d\nseeing Violet beaten, Kaly tannt-KI.\nAll this lie had lu eaiiu?\" boaaiWC\nhe was little and helo.usa. Naw iin-\nscore was evened. A sen*-.* n| triumph,   of   power,   thrilled   him\nHis uncle rolled. Blurted, blew i\nreeking breath imu Aunt Josie'\u2022\u00bb .ae.\nHe saw Denny, tried to g> \u25a0; mi Infect.\n\"I'll get you, you damn brat.i Oil\noutla Oils house! Damn vou. Joslc.\nthis Is your doing! Wli.-r\u00bb s Bi,i .'\nWhere's ymir daughter? I'll fix her!\nI'll   kill   Hi.\u2014\u2014\"\nHe was reeling to his feel, bh od\nstreaming from a cut in his In ad,\n-I'll    get    her!\"\nAuni    Soaio   threw    herself    ngahru\nher    husband,    hanging    to    his    arms.\n\"Matt!       For     Oawd'a     salt\"     BtO?',\nYou'll    have   the   neighbors   in!   Oawd,\nsave    us    from    murder!\"\nHe   flung   her   against   the   wall.\nLizzie    was    in    tlio    room.      *'l' ipa!\nOh.   mamma!\"     She  cried   in   terror.\nMatt     started     for     the     h.iH.     i\nDenny   had   already   reached   un-l   k\nHeaded   Violet's   door.\nThe light was burning, clot!\nstrewn over the floor, the tabti l\ntered,    ull    the    bureau    drawers    en\nDUMBELLS GET\nBIG HOUSES FOR\n\"Oh Yes\/' Shows Familiar\nFaces but New \"Stuff\"\nat Opera House\nOld Dumbells, old Maple Leafs, old\nfriends, greeted -Nelson vesterdav afternoon and last evening at the two\nperformances at the opera house, a?\nOh Ves,\" the new revue, which tlm\nDumbell company, or \"Captain t'ltin-\nliett and his hoys.\" presented to tWC\noverflowing     houses.\nQlrli     Entrancing\nThe   girls,   Hoss   Hamilton,   Joel.   Holland   and   Olen    Allen,    were   as    fetching   as   aver\u2014Hamilton,    ihe   imperious   beauty;   Holland,   the   changeable\nride; and Allen, lhe dainty 'wubfette\nh   the  eyes   that   wouldn't   behave.\nThere were lied Newman, win*, bis\nliliarki. Pat llafferly, in his custom.-irv\nroles nf butt, the flunkett Brother\u2014\nthnt of 'em, In song or patte:*, Ben\nAllt-n in his darky monologues, .--'tan\nItenneit in Ills Wcaflflly toff .-harae*\nU-rs,   and   other   old   friends.\nFrom the curtain raiser, a skit nnd\nsong. \"Since Ma's Oone Crazy over\nCrossword 1'iizzles,\" to the finale iwo\nand one-half hours later, the audiences\nheaved wilh emotion, usually gales of\nlaughter, or perhaps tender sentiment\nas the entertainment of the moment   dictated.\nProm screaming over ihe costumes\nof The OLrls of the Old Brigade,\"\nand over Itafferly's splnsterish declaration that \"the lips lhal touched kippers\" should neuter touch liis, the house\npr-senth' was rucking over the comedy\nsketch. \"A Hume From Home,\" which\nNewman, as a jack tar, tsojoa imo.\nvia a .\"earch for billets, and reconclll-\nKtlOB     with    his    missing     wife,     Hol-\nbealdf\nOLD FIRE HALL\nWAS NELSON\nLANDMARK\nMeetings, Balls and Suppers\nHeld There in the\nEarly Days\nBASKETBALLERS HOLD\nPRACTICES FOR GAMES\nTwo good practices have been held\nthis week by the local senior basketball teams. The men's and\nwomen's aggregations will ne\\t week\nvisit Trail for games with tht: Trail\nathletea. Nelson will Bead two strong\nlineups and some fast action is expected.\nLADIES GAVE DINNER\nTO    BUY    FIRE    BELL\nNun\ntwing   IT,*, -\nMitll     R\u00abf\nTrinity\nMethodist Church\nMinister\u2014 REV.    JOHN     H.\nWRIGHT,   B.A.\nResidence:    709    Josephine.\nPhone   105.\nChoir   Leader\u2014 Mr.   F.   L.   Irwin.\nOrganist\u2014Miss   Ina   Stoed.\nSUNDAY,   MARCH   8,   1925\n11:0(1 a.m.\u2014Sunday   School and\nPublic torvle*.\n7:30 p.m.\u2014-Public Service. Tho\nKniKhu   of   Pythias and\nthe   Pythian   tlsters will\nattend   In   a   body.\nCome and bring a  friend.\nMONDAY, MARCH  9\n7:00 p.m.\u2014Trail   P.uliKer Group\nNo.   3.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014Trinity Ladles'Service Club will meet at the\nhome of Mrs. Bradley, fit\nVictoria   street.\nWEDNESDAY, MARCH 11\n7:00 p.m.\u2014Tuxis  Croups meet.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014Prayer     and     llible\nStudy.\nTHURSDAY,  MARCH   12\n7:00 p.m.\u2014Trail    Hangers.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014Choir Practice.\n__ LEGAL NOTICES __\nGOVERNMENT   LIQUOR   ACT\nNOTICE   FOP. \"APPUCATIOX   FOU\nlil-ER   LICENCE\nNotles Is hereby given that on the\nI3nl ot March next, the undersigned\nIntend* to apply to the 1.Iquor I\ntrol Hoard for licence, under feerl.on\n25H,   Government   Liquor   Aet.\nRespect of premises being part or\nbuilding known ns Mersey Hotel, situated at Erie, British Columbia, upon\ntbe lands described as lot number\nLots 1 and 2. Block 5, Lot 1237. by\nassessment rule in Kootenay District.\nNelson, B.C. For sale ol beer by\nglass or open bottle tor consumption\non   tbe   premises.\nDated   February   20,   g^^\n18417) Proprietor.\ntied.\n\"Vee!\nVee:\"\nThen\nlie   saw   Katv   si\nling\nedge   of\ntbe   bed.   ft ild-ev,\nd   wil\n\"Gon,\nIleum!      She s\ng\".i.\nlet's    g.\nne!\"\n\"Whe\n0.   Katy?    Where\n!*i    -\nKaty\nburied   her   bead\nm   hi\nand   cri\n\"d.\n(To   He   Ci.nlini\nid.)\nMUFFORD PEN\nPASSES UNITY\nIs Now Second to Agassiz\nFarm,  Which  Is Still\nAdding to Its Lead\nTIlP    poll   nf   .1.    II.    Muffe-H    A    Sons\nof Milner, hns climbed to eec-and puce\nfor totals in tli,' Axassiz eg* ennlt-si\nIn the 17th -nek. ptMlBfl hoth lh.\nt'nity Poultry farm, uml has 7\".S pri,':-\nto its credit, Thn Dominion experiment\ntat farm pen siill leads, however, wtth\n77D (fii, and has increased Ita lead\n\u25a0ore? other boob. The Unity pen cornea\nI third with 7.M agga, nod the Bolivar\nfourth   wlih   719.\nIt.   A.   White   of   tochdale   la   first\nfor   the   week   with   BS   egfa.\nIlc-sults   to   date   arc:\nWhite  Letfhorns\nHorn.   Exp.   Farm,   AflU-\nMia    . .              53        \u202277n\nother    aketchee,\nMffgini   eoota,\nthe  program,   the   hurlaaai\ni\/oroe eourt, \"Red Juetlee?\nhapf  the  most   iiprnartoui\nl'i-r ly,   o f   BOB rue,    t he    tin I'\nin In u I ive huskmil mism-i-ess fully -.n \u2022;--\ning release from his rolmst and domi-\nn;ilitiK   spouse.   Hid land.    Rennet t   hei tic\nchief jusiiee.    \"The .Midnight Cabaret\"\nwas another sketch,  dainty as  to plrls\nand    gorgeous   us    to    general   effect.\nOrchestra    the   Hit\nProbably the bu of the performance\nwns \"Captain l'l unite it and the luim-\nhells orchestra.\" wilh Harold Rich\nat the |ilano, many mini hers heing\ngiven, with the majority of 'he\nmuaidlana    using    two   or   more   -ir-tru-\ntneata Interehanseably, and with manv\nnovel    effects.       The     \"Onihest \u25a0* i\"     \u00bb'M\nencored   uniil    the   audience   i Id   not\nin    grace    demand    more.\n'\u2022(lot., linn.\" hy the girls, Holland\nand Allan, wilh three toffs, in th-\ncabaret act. \"Do Shrimps .Make Cool\nMothers.\" hv Al 1'lunk.tt, \"Rorkabye,\nBaby Paya,'1 by Ben Allen, \"Take .;<.\nNotice.\" by Holland. \"The Stile at Lhe\nEnd of the Lane\/' by Bennett ar.d\nHolland, and \"l'o Wackl Do\" hy '!i.*h\nand ihe orchestra nnd the \"Anvil\nChorus\" in the same group with a\nparted em* tain, showing Hen Allen\nhammering glowing sparks at a gen-\niiin.' anvil and forge, were,  perhaps, the\nfaaturta   among   the   individual   nam*\nhers, with most dainty da.lCtag by\nthe    \"girls.\"\nBrand    Hew\nYesterday's    performances    were   only\nthe second and  third nf the new revu.\nwhich   was    put   on   also   without   tht\nireeeaee   of   Captain   Plunkett,   absent\nn his honeymoon tn California, thi\no iii pan v having completed Us run ol\nA.*e  Hiuir  at  the  ooaat.\nThe    company    ifcttWI    Bt    Cranbrook\n.might.\nHume Held Political Meeting, and Churches, \"At\nHome\"\nWhen the city finally orders Its\nWorkmen to begin the work Of tearing down the old fire hall at the corner of Victoria and Josephine streets.\nWhich may occur any day DOW. on-\nof Nelson's landmarks will dlaaplMtur\nas it comes down. The building was\nput UP years hefore the city was ,n-\neorporated In 1S.III, and much loan)\nhistory was made in it. Dances, mot-tings and entertainments pf all kinds\nwere held here In the early days., g|\nand   .10   years   ago.\nThe Weakly Miner of Februarv,\nIMI, speaks t.f the equipment ordtrod\nfnr it hy the fire chief. This consisted of loin) feet of two-Inch hoao, a\nhnsecart, and \"a miscellaneous In, of\nfiro applianees from Toronto.\"\nRained Money for Bell\nA famous entertainment was that\ngiven by the ladies of Nelaon, on\nFebruary 22. MM, when they pnVftfaJ\na New England dinner, at 50 cent.*-, u\nhead, tn raise nionev for a bell fir\nthe fire hall. The Miner of Februarv\n17 of that year gave the elaborate\nmenu, and the program of musL- ti\nhe given by the Nelson hand. The\nladies in charge of the peven tables,\nunder Mrs. George N. Tavtor, were\n-Mesdames W. S. Akehurst, Miss Scotl.\n_n\\ Cakes, Miss Scanlan, Mrs. WT\nWilson. Miss Irvine, Mrs. B. O. Arthur. Mrs. .(. A. (Hiker. Miss JqhUPn\nand Mrs. I >. Macdonald. Mrs. W. J.\nC.ocpel and Mrs. J. A. Turner, Airs.\nW* J- Wilson and Mrs. Stanley. Those\nin charge of the ti.'kets were Mrs. 1\u00bb,\n(*. MeMorris and Mrs. Marshall and\nMrs. Buchanan, Mrs, Ales DOW und\nMiss Col well \"cut the Cakes.\" Kd\nTraves   carved    the   meats.\nThe new bell arrived In September,\nand it was announced that it was a\nvery fim- one, weighing about ItOO\npounds.     The  ladies  made  MB  by  their\ndinner,   and   tlo*   bell,   Including   duty\nand freight, ooet J7J. Tbo difference\nwas   turned   over   to   the   fire   hall.\n(ui Monday, March 26, lb'* Method let\nLadies\" aid gave a bazaar there. At\nthe end of the evening unsold articles\nwere bundled together and snld to\n\"Jack    Ofbaon.\"      The    Miner   goes    on:\nbundle    contained\nCHINESE SELLS\nLIQUOR; TRIAL\nTHIS MORNING\nTwo Minors and Another\nPurchased Drinks, According: to Police Officers\nJoe Kor Kook, a Chinese, residing\non\" Front street, was yesterday, by\nlocal police authorities cha rued, not\nbeing a   vendor,   with   selling  lii|itor.\nThree peraotM are known to havo\npurchased liquor frum Knuk. two of\nthem    being    minors.       Tin-    <*iso    will\ncome   up  before   Magistrate   William\nHrown this Burning al   Ifl o'clock.  B.\n\u25a0i.  Matthew is defending  tha ciuna-\nnuin.\nEmma Roberts, aged 72 years, wlfa\nof John  Cameron,  ended her life  at\nivtereburo, Ont.. by cutting her throat,\nwith a large, knife. Her husband,\nwho Ii.-im one leg and uses crutches.\ncame in from the hack yard to find\n)ht   bleeding   to   death.\nail\neies   of   infantile\n.\u25a0fuln\n111\nA PARTNER OP SUNLIGHT\nCod-liver oil has aptly been\ncalled the partner of sunlight.\nBoth out of Nature's storehouse of energy are of supreme importance to a child\nwith rickets.\nScott's Emulsion ,H\\?m\u00ab5t\nFRIDAY,\nJ:00 p.m.\u2014C.\nMARCH\n(!.   1.   T.\n13\nQroupi,\nAdvance Notice\u2014March 13. at\n7:30 p.m., MrvtM, The Itev.\nW. IV. Peck, Secretary ot H.C.\nProhibition Association, will\nspeak.\nST. JOHN'S\nLUTHERAN CHURCH\nStanley    and    Victoria    Streets\nServices\u20147:30  p.m. Text.   Itom.,\n\"The      Wonderful\nJustification     hy\n:10\nv:      1-11,\nFruits   \u25a0 of\nFaith.\"\nI,enten    Services\u2014Friday:\np.m.\nSunday School\u20141:30 p.m.\nShirley     Hall\u2014Sunday     School,\n10 a.m.;   Confirmation   Class,\n11 n.m.\nBlewett\u2014Sunday School, I p.m.;\nServices, 3 p.m.\nCARL C. JANZOW, Pastor\nFULL GOSPEL MISSION\nMaglio   Block,   3 IS' ^   Baker   St.\nSUNDAY, MARCH 8\n10:00 a.m.\u2014Hunda'y School.\n11:00 a.m.\u2014MornltiK    VVorKhlp.\nT:3n p.m.\u2014The    Old-Faahloned\nOrospel.\nWeek-Nights,   8   p.m.,   Tueaday\nand   Friday\nREV.  H.  EGGLETON,  Pastor\n\"GOVEBNM.ENT   LIQUOR  ACT\"\nNOTICE    OF    ATTLICATIDN    FOR\nBKBB LSCEMCl\nNotice is herpby (riven tli.it. on the\nMist dav nf March next, tho unrlrr-\n\u25a0Irntd Intandi to apply to the Uquor\nControl Board for ft licence in re-\npert nt prettl\u2014\u25a0 heing part of tlic\ntimlding known aa The Northern\nHotel, nltunte nt Salmo, British l o-\nlumbla. upon the lands describrd as\nUftl No. G nnd 6. Block 4. Salmo,\nHrlti-sh Columbia, Map 62H, Kootenay\nUnd HeglKtratlon D^trlrt In the\nProvince of British Columbia, for\nthe sale of bepr by the gifts*-!*-., or by\nthe open bottle fur consumption on\nthe   premises*.\nDated Uila 20th day of February\n19-5.\nA.   GIBBON   A   RON,\n(8381)      ' Applicant.^\nPROVINCE   OT   BRITISH   COLUMBIA\n(Forest   Branch)\nDepartment   of   Lands\nEXAMINATION   FOR   THB   POSITION\nOF   ASSISTANT   FORKST   HAMiKIt\nObject\nThose examination!-, are for the purpose of filling present vacancies and\nto enable candidate!* tn qualify fnr\nfuture vacancies and increases in\nstaff.\nAssistant   Forest Z&nfere\nAssistant Forest ltang.-rs are em-\nployed pyrlUE the fire aaaaoo pf each\nyr-Ar, nnd th.s period is extended\nwhere possible by work on Imprnve-\nmaata suoh an trails, etc. Ite-appniut-\nn.ent in made each year aa wttf as\nsatlsfactnry service is given. Fronm-\ntlon to the permanent otaff Ir made\nby merit and examination as nccasinn\noffers. The salary is $100 per month\nthe first vear and $110 per month the\nsecond year, and .JU'il the third year.\nTravelling . xpctis.H are also pa.d.\nQmillficatlons   for   Candldatsa\nCandidates must be British Subjects\nresidents in British Columbia for at\nbast one year, of |OM character, Rood\nphysical ermditinn and with wonds experience,\nThey should havo experience ,n fire\n[lghttat; I>osses\u00ab the nbllity lo or-\n(\u2022ani\/e wnrk and handle men; and have\nknowledge  of  thc  Forest Act.\nThe cxaminations are partly written, partly oral, and are designed to\ntest tiie candidates' ability along the\nabove lines. All statements made by\napplicantf as to experience, education\n|Cd fitness urn subject to verlf.catlor\nby   the   examining   board.\nPreference li given to returned eol*\ndiers with the necessary quaiiflca-\ntloni.\nThe  Examinations\nThe examinations will b\u00bb held nt the\nplace* and on the dales named below,\nKach Intending candidate should apply\nto the n.strict Forester' of his district fnr application forms and for informal inn regarding tbe hour of the\nexamination, and the building In wbich\nll will be held. Application forms\nshnuld, in each case, be filled out and\nmaibd to the D.strict Forester in time\nIn reach him at least six days before\nthe  examination..\nApply   to   District\nPlace Pate Forester nt\nNVlson March 21 Nelson\nCranbrook      March 23 Cranbrook\nIi nl leton        March \"\u25a0> Vernon\nI rlnciton       March 27 Vernon\nO.   II.   NA1M-JN,\n(S60-O Deputy Minister of Lands.\nlennie,  a.. County  Line\n4fi\nfi OS\nholiver,      W.      L.      Farm.\nCloverdale   \t\n4-3\n718\nSoyes   Bros.,   Dewdnev\n11\n'\u2022 h il\nHrown,   Ruth.,   Pitt   Mead\nows\nr.o\n\",\"(\n\u2022liaimcrs,  J\u201e   Hanley  - ...\n:.u\n;\"''\"\n\"\"halmeis, K.  W.. Thrums\nu\n4!<!1\nOatboy ft Son. Hammond\n:iii\n4IS\nKarringlon   Bros.,   Central\n>'urk\t\n4fi\n701\nPlowerdew,   B.   s.,   Cosh-\nhm     \t\n11\ni: i\n(iraliaoie.   K.   11.,   Langley\n\u2022n\n.'.\"4\nloin.in  K-   TWMUloW,   Cogh-\nlan             \t\n4S\n445\nKennedy  Bros,.  Weatmin\nuter       \t\nli\n.'Kl!\nKinch.   \\\\ m.,  Cawston   \t\n\u2022\u20222\n494\nMetcalfe, P. P., Hammond\n;:.'.\n4,\".:i\nMufford,   J.    H.    &    Sons.\nICtlner    \t\nr.o\n7^8\nIEalne's    V.   Farm,    Surrey\nCounty   \t\n42\nBS*\nHump    &    Sendall,    Sperl-\nKnuledge,   M.   ll..   Sardis\"\n17\n61 9\n49\niiii\nschnfieid. A. W\u201e McKay\nit\nliS\"\nShannon     Bros.,     Clovi-r-\ndale     , \t\n42\n134\nSimpson  ft  Holland,   Han\ney   \t\nCl\nITI\nSnyder,     jl.     A..     Langley\nPrairie\t\n111\nThackeray, .1. O. St., Chii-\nliuuck    \t\n43\n391\nTraer,   W.  &  V.   M.,   Mil\nner\nf>2\n631\nt'nitv    P.    V.,    Lavington.\nVernon \t\n4S\n751\nWard,   -'co..   McKay   .    ...\n11\n59I\nWare,   l-:.   A.,   Richmond\n(tl\nti!.,\nWebster.   J,    T..    Kobson\n4K\n*y,\nWhile,   ll.   A.,   Lochdale\nr.r.s\nAncon*\nGrant,  w.   If.   Rdmonde\n3:-:\nPull. n.   F.   II..  Whonnork\n41\nid 2\nBarred    Hock\nDom.   Fxp.   nut Apasislz\nII\n111\nAmould,   J.   A.,   Sardis   .. .\n:::.'\n4 4.''\nLanil.ie.  J.,  County   Lino\n.',!'\n411\nfclyod,   Ruth.   Vernon   . ...\n3>i\n114\nMeAlpine.   \\Y.   S.,   Creston\n\u25a0TH\nfill\nWilkinson.   H..  Jubilee\n39\n422\nRhode    Ialand    Red\nRussell.   D..   Sapperiotl   ......\n11\n49]\nWhite    Wyandotte\nBridge.   T.,   Vancouver   . .\nIL'\n111\nCant,   A.,   Al'Pb-dale    \t\n4 1\nOS!\nCurrle,    T,    W.,    Westmin\nster      ..\n29\n4.\".S\nDom.  Fxp.   Farm.,  Sidney\n.\".K\n62S\nDO   I0xp.   Kami,   Summer-\nland\t\n41\n391\nTotal   \t\nIHI\nL'isr.t\nDECIDE PLATFORM\nMORE INFLUENTIAL\nit-raid\nchaffing.\"\nTha hall was also used for entertainments on Other occasions by the\n.Methodist    cliuri'li.\nBachelor's   Ball\nIn April a bachelor's ball was given\nthere, and in May a meeting tn consider the \"propriety of nonresidents\nholding     bicul    government     positions.\"\nJn November of this year, the Miner\nreeords an \"At Home\" given by the\nladles  of   the   Presbyterian   In   the  hall.\nPour years later. In 1898, J. Fred\nHume, M.P.P.. for Kootenny, address.-d\na meeting during the Parrell-Hume\nconteit tor the e-aal In tha provincial\nhouee,   In   the   hall.\nAfter the new Tire hall was built,\nin 1913, the old hall sank In comparative   obieurU\nHigh School Holds Debate\non Influence of Platform\nand Press\nWfaat    was   l\nhate   of   the   v-\nthe high aeho\nw\u25a0hen alvtalon\nind division .\nbated   on   \"Re\nlid to be tbe best dear so far was held at\nd    yesterday   afternoon,\n3   for   the   affirmative\nI'nr   the   negative   de-\n\u25a0d  that   the  platform\nexerts more influence for good than\nthe  press.\" nnd  when   the  victory-  weal\nto the affirmative*.\nMiss Dorothea ilraham, Miss Por-\nothy HtUan and Jim pauon, for tbe\nAffirmative, made the |jolnt\u00ab that the\nchurch   and   schools   were   the   sources\nof most education, yvhich was given\nby means of Hp-H-eh: also tliat the\nvalue and force of speech were clearly   shown    In    parliament    and   the   law\ncourta,     They   stated   that    Wembley\nand even the Nelson fair showed the\nsuperiority of actual demonstration\nover    advertising    in    the    papers.\nThe speakers ott the negative side\nwere Miss Irene KdniondKon. Miss\nMoira McLeod and Miss Dorothy\nSturgoss. They argued that book!\nwere essential to schools and churches,\nand that ihe w-orkn of Homer have\nbeen preserved and presented to the\npublic by lhe press While those of\nother Orcein such as Socrates and\nAristole.   because   they   were   not    writ-\nten    down,    bad    been    lost.      They\nclaimed the magazines of today contained information \u00ab>r every deiorlp-\nlion. and far more people were able\nto   benefit    hv    It    than    by    lectures.\nThe judges, A, K. Allison. Jack\nFleurv nnd John Korreslor, gave a\ndecision in favor of tht? affirmative\nside.\nDuring the afternoon nn orchestra\ncnmpnsed of Jim itenson, piano; Archie\nUenwiel;, violin: Stanley Smith, clarinet and Ttd Mclntyre, drums; gave\nseveral selections, including \"Why Did\n1 Kiss That (lir!'.\"' and \"The Hong\nof   Love.\"\nIn two weeks time the winning class.\ndivision .n, will hold the last debate\nof the series wilh division 1. for\npossession of the I.O.D.K. shield, prevented by Mrs. P. It. Hawthorne, and\nWOO    annually.\nNELSON FILES\n*'   FOR FIVE-MILE\nGazette    Has    Notice    of\nCity's Application for\nEight Second Feet\nThe Britinh Columbia Gazette carries a notice that the corporation of\nthe city nf Nelson Is applying for a\nlicence to take and use RI cubic\nfeet per second of water nut nf Kive-\nMlle creek, which, according to the\nnotice, flows northerly and drains\nInto the West Arm of Kootenay lake\nat    Troup    Junetlon.\nNotice to this effect was posted nn\nthe   ground   on   January   3ft.   H-25.\nThe petition for approval Of lhe undertaking will be heard in tho office\nor the board of Investigation at a date\nto be fixed by the comptroller of water\nrlffhte for  the province. \u25a0   .\nsh\nell.\nb)\nHis System Was\nAbsolutely Cleared\nSo Says Ontario Youth After\nTaking Dodd's Kidney\nPills\nMr. Edward Dupuis suffere J from\nkidney ailments and found relief tn\nDodd's   Kidney   P.lls.\nand sunlight have been used\nfor decades to give strength\nto weak-bones. A little of\nScott's Emulsion with each\nfeeding does wonders for a\nmalnourished child or adult.\nKeep your boy or girl out\nin the sunlight and give ^A\nthem Scott's Emulsion \\*|\neveryday\u2014regularly!      Ji]^\nScott & Bowne, Tonjuto, Out. l*-t\nKitchie's \"Exhibition\"\nCollection\n\"Good   Goods   at   Gray's\"\nFor Coi red Optical Service and\nSatisfaction   in\nEYESIGHT TESTING\nJ. B. Gray\nWatchmaker,   Jeweler,   Optician\nBAKER ST. PHONE 333\n\\r\ni.ii. Onto\nin. Mar\n\u2022h\nil -\nIS\nit*\n\u2022\n\"1\nlis\ntook  nne\n.-I n.i   ii\nlid   me\n1\n..I.l\nn\nin\n<i\ni\n1\nnt\n1   KOI   :i   B\n\u25a0.nn.l  1\niv\nnn\ni\n1\ni,.|\\\n\"1\nilr.irr.l\n\u25a0uttered\nl'i'..in    i\n\u25a0HI\nIP\nIl.l.\nlis\n\u201e\nb.\n\u25a0\u25a0Ic\neh<-\u00bb.    1\noften   i\nm\n.-1\n111\n.'S\n1\nV\nlints, nm\nWis   :i\nvv\nVS\n111\n\u25a0ll\ni\nrv,\n\"I\nui.    My\nara   iirv.\nlead nl\ni   both\n','..\n1\n1 t\nl.U\n',,\nTh\n\u25a0   stuleni\nni com\nfro\nm\n.\\l\nLISTENERS-1N LIKE\nTHE RADIO PROGRAM\nPeople of Town and District\nEnthusiastic Over the\nBroadcasting\nMnnv    enthupl.'iKllr    reports    nf    the\nnra\u00abnim given by IOBD, tho Nelson\nRatio club'i broadeMtim rtitlon.\nWednesday niffht, have bttn received\nfrom llslonrrs-in :ill through thp district and In the city, ll. A. Badee.\nsecretary ol  the  club,  repotted  laal\nBlffct\nTha playing of the Capitol orchea-\ntni, under Worraan M. itnniicy, waa\nparticularly writ Ilka*. Matter Jimmy Bepeon ecorad his usual euc*\ncrss with bis piano Hclpotions. and\nMiss HUdfl Mlnton and .MIsh Nellie\nMills geve populnr vm*al solos.\nI\". W. Widdowson, prpsUlent of the\ncluh, gave a ihort adaraee during\ntho evening, and other items were a.\ngroup ol  comic  songs   by   Kdgnr   Ma-\nX.   It.\nBradley and Mrs.\nre     several     Mil\nA.   A.\nliked\nMrs\nJollIIH.\niHiots.\nT. .1. Brown, former superintendent\nof the Calgary division of thp Tamilian National railway, dropped dead\nin hi* humc i*t dauphin, }l_nt\nDupuis   of  this   place.\nMi*. Duptit* suffered from three of\nthe various ills lhat accompany any\nkidney trouble, That'e why ho got\nprompt ami permanent relief from\nDodd's Kidney i'ills. They act directly on the kidney*, -strengthening them\nand enabling them to do their full\nwork ->f itralnins all the impurities\nout of the blood. Impurltlei in the\nblood are the taeeda of disease. Dodd'e\nKidney Ptlli make good health by\nremoving the Beeda of dliease. Bound\nfcldneyi mean pure blood. Pure\nblood means good health.\nConcrete Pipe Lines\nSatisfactory\nVictoria and Winnipeg City Engineers Telegraph\nAs Follows:\nMarch 3, 1925.\nOur trouble was duo to lack of contraction joints, which are now being installed.   Recommend concrete pipe, provided each joint  can take contraction\nand expansion, buried or otherwise.\nP. M. PRESTON,\nCity Km'iih'iT. Victoria, II. ('.\nMarch .\">. 1925,\nOur concrete pipe satisfactory.    Consider concrete in general suitable material where conditions warrant its use,\nWriting.\n\\V. M. SCOTT,\nGreater Winnipeg Water District.\nDemand Concrete Pipe MANUFACTURED IN\nNELSON lor Satisfactory Service\nSpokane Concrete Pipe Co.\nSPOKANE, WASH.\nGRAND FORKS, B.C.\na?\nee\nA cup of \"Ovaltine\" taken just before retiring will\nbring a night of sound and restful slumber.\n\"Ovaltine\" contains no druses. It is made from rich.\ncreamy milk, fresh eggs, ripe barley maltf and flavoured\nwith cocoa. It acts directly on the nerve tissues restoring\nand soothing them to rest.    It makes no tax on the digestion.\nTake \"Ovaltine\" every night. It is quickly and easily prepared and is highly nourishing.\nAt all Druggists 50c, 85c, $1.50\nA. WANDER. LIMITED. LONDON. ENG.\nCanadian Office: 455 King St. West, Toronto\nlit Uhl\u2014and sold throughout the Empire\ntry\n'^>ii.*;_     1 TOMC rOOU OLVtPACC\nVuil.l.i up lirnm,llerv-CS.ttr.ii lio.lj\nidwavs\nMV will tlidlj nnd \u25a0\nii Inal s'ltnpli\" nn ltd\n,,[ ir. \u2014m\u00bb I\" i\"\npottage '.ml p\u00abbiM\"\n_\u25a0_\n r\nPag* Foul\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1923\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nPublished everv mornlnj* exerpt Sun-\n\u25a0flny liy The News I'liblislilnj-: company,\nliinltefl.   Nelson,  B.C.       i*\nHusine.-JH hiti.TH slinult! tie addreaaa-fl\nand checks nnd irmnev orders made\nrayal.le tn The New* Publishing rom-\nl'liny, limited, anil In no cane to indl-\nvi.imil membera of the staff.\nAdvertlsiriR r*ii\u00ab cards and ABC.\nstatements <if clrculallon mn,le,l on\nrequest,   or   may   ba   Seen   at   the   offloa\nof  nny   advertising  agamy   recognised\nt>y   Hit) Canadian   Press assoelation.\nSUBSCRTPTTON   RATES\nUf mall   (country.!,  per month...I    :*.(\u25a0\nam  year        A 00\nttf mall   irtty),  per year   U 00\nOutside   Canada,   per   month         7n\nP^r   year        7 no\nFwVfd,   per   week            or.\nv*' tarn   is tm\n        J'aynMe  in  Advance\nMember Andit Bnrean of Clrcnlatlos\nSATURDAY.    MARCH    7,     19\nCotton in the Empire\nIt is said that when tho British complete the Makwar dam\nof the Nile in tho Sudan country it will develop nearly 8,000,-\n000 acres of as fine a cotton-\nCrowing territory as can be\nfound in the world. Great Britain is in urgent quest of oil,\nrubber and cotton lands, because these are staples that\nmake for permanent progress\nnnd for safety against enemies.\nThe Kickless Kiss\nEfficient. | -\nbusekeepmM\nLoumA.KlpKnnon r\nby   L-oum.\nSPRING.   HOrsKl'l-BAN    IN'd  AND KEl'AlliS\nNow a Wisconsin professor\ntells the world thai tlu kiss is\nlosing ils kick. It is wonderful\nhow tho professor, art- discovering things these days. It is\nno use to blame this thing on\nprohibition\u2014although that may\nbe a Wisconsin conclusion.\nThere is said to be a combination of reasons for the loss\nof the tang in love's salute.\nWet paint is cited for one thing.\nWhen a girl's lips are blanketed\nwith a thick coating of rouge\nthe reactions of the male are\nnot what they might be. He is\nundecided whether to take a\nfresh hold on the lady or make\na break for the soap dish. Some\nof the pink paints they are\npassing out at the pharmacies\nare far from pleasant to the\nalien taste. It takes weeks of\npractice before a man can appreciate the flavor.\nWhen a girl offers a pair of\nlips that are colored as highly\nas a raspberry tart, but taste\nlike a brake band, the young\nman is perplexed. He doesn't\nknow whether to scream for\nn'oie or go down to the\nWomen's Christian Temperance\nunion and take the pledge.\nFacts and Art\nbottom,\n'.-ll   M.i 11\n\u25a0 w.   the\nbut\nin evi'i-v  homo!)\u2014Flrat  try npiils'iiiR\nn f,.,v ,ir..|i\u00bb of oil i.i on* \u2022quaky\n1 hlnscK.      If    Uii*    is    not    suri.'wful.\nI try    Uftttming    tl\"'    mnv.;    loom\nhtllf.NI   HIT   oft, n   tit.   I'liu-ii'   uf   MOW\norMkint. rutins lu.iiy ami nol  rtw\nIns iimi'i'iiy.\nTinn    \"Trirk\"    Bureau    Dnnwr\nHardly   ;i    (ninny   in   Vlthoul    one!\n] Tlio   kind   uf   drawer   Hun   bus   n\n\\ illdln,   butt,mi,   which   unexpectedly\nI slips back ami leti  ii  content* dan-\n! |le   through   into   the  drawer   below\nTo   repair   it.   remove   ll   rrom   thi\niropty   it.   put   Blue   tn   lhe\nwhere    lhe    bottom    board\numl   hammer   the   bottom\n| board   ini\"   ii\u00ab   proper   pt      i-\"i\n; dry  thoroughly   before   intra.\nY.Hii- (frayed Rug\u2014Many a rti\u00ab haa\nbeen  aaved  by  timely  nii'iitHm*.      \"\nj yuu   have   nm*   that    lias   stnrtial    m\ni liny    at    thi*    eAftll.    buttonhole    tin'\nmIkc with thread which matchee ihu\ngh oleanlng from top i \"W \u25a0\u25a0 <*loM]\u00bb ?\" i'\"\":M\"-   \u00b0r'\u201e'y0\"\n\"uauee it  is given aj h\u00bbv\u00ab ',,\",  '\u25a0\"\">' ha\" ;'  \"*raa\" \" \"\nTOMORROW'S   MENU\nBreakfast\nGrapi fniit     ' t'crcal\nCreamed Dried Beat\nM lit tin-- l-iiffl-\nDinner\nPotatMa      Corn\nlb...-! Chicken      Pranconla\nPine le   Salad\nCottage   Pudding Cotte\nSupper\ni.cii,hit Cornmaal Mush\nBilled   and   Fried\nMaple Syrup      Jam Sandwich\nPreaervea C'nUo *\nJlofop\nof\nSour*\nBy iomes W. Barton. tf JX\nNose Bleed\nVlTlrf-      With\nbureau,\ngroove*\nThe    \"born    housekeeper\"    finds   a\nl.-t-p    s;i I isf.ii t i-.n    in    spring    house-\nleaning- no) ooly beeauaa her bou\u00ab\n. rl-iv.'S  g    llll\nils r\u00bbi\np|   tba\nlittle\n\u25a0airs. Bom-v-\n>'k hump is\ntlio ii nihil Ion\n. which one\nns   the   fol-\nthf mi l.lle. So not fall to darn It^al\nonce. Latao holes re-yutre a piece\nof fabric on the undtraM*? '\" rtln-\nforce the darning.\nThe l.'isi (Paalar\u2014Therr is nothing\nlowing- mora annoying than n mlulng rnate\".\nRemoving   Taint    -From    QUaa    or   Now I* lhe  time M take one ol  ilo*\nWood\u2014How oftan we an paint splat-1 remaining onen i. a store anil mntm\ntared  on a  window pone or on wood.   It-    of*(1**  \u2022*   ls  n\u00ab*e**nry  \u25a0\"  \u2122*V  i,M\nwhich was accidentally iptlled during   entire now net.\nthe   {Minting   of   some   other   oh.ir-.-t:. \u2014 \u2014\nRemove these ipoti oa foUowa: Palm , ah inqnlrliM oaamaab' ><\u2022 **\u2022*\u2022\nstains on glaai are taken off with glrinMii hi rherg-s ..f '-Kffle.eni\neither kero^ne, turpentine,  hm  vine- j HoufM.k(.^,n((.. lhnimn\u201en  wilt he \u00bbn-\ngar   ui    a    Mi.iiik   snliillMii    ot    w.rsliinu'l f(J   |f|   ((^S(1  (.()|l|n,ns   |n   ,h,.ir  hirr,\n90 \u25a0'\u25a0 .'\u25a0\"Ll Maine on wood n oio Tf,is raqutova eoaaUarabla time, bow-\nand dried, must be eoftened, removed ever, owing to the great number re-\nwith   a   coramerclal   paint    remover, ] oetrad.    So.   tf a  personal or aulokei\nthen icraped ott with a putty knife i reply t\u00bb desired, a stamped ami self-\noi* rubbed Off With ra\u00aba: if new I addressed envelope must l.e enclosed\nhnMf\u201e    ,,,,\u201e.   _\"*   l_    * .       .:.'   with the question.    Be sure to use youi\nhowever, they ma> he removed with fu|1 nam^ Btrm ni]mtt(.r. and the\nKerosene   oi   turpentine, name of your city and province.\nThat   Creaky   -Door\u2014(There   is   one this BDITOR\nCROSS-WORD PUZZLE\nIt has often been shown thai\na work of art may be impossible in fact and yel *>e a work\n<-f jfenius.\nBacon ridiculed \"Midsummer   Night's   Dream\"   because\nthe scenes were laid in Athens\nami yet such characters as Bottom were plainly English. But\nthe genius <>\\' Shakespeare\ntransci tided all lhc facts of\nBacon,\nThere \\\\.>\\t-v uas a painter\nwhn could portray anything\nwith the accuracy of a photog-\nraoher\u2014but the world's great\nartists arc painters, not photographers.\nIf an artisl is great enough\nfo make us overlook his deflections from fact and utterly lose\nourselves in his illusion, he\nshows himself far greater than\nany realist who shows u^ an\nuninspired creation with photographic accuracy.\nIt is pleasant to be reminded\nnow and then that ideas are\nfhe things which live nnd keep\nihe World alive. Y^-> arc dull\nthings at best, and often today's\nfacts are tomorrow's dishonored\nfallacies.\nFacts are all righi in business\u2014in which Ihey are not.\ni* ed nearly as much as they\nshould be\u2014but i'\u00bb att, thank\nheavi 'i. imagination still reigns,\nin spite of all the realists.\nCopyright   mi\nYou have ti'ifi.1 to stu|\nfor  a   friend, and  have\nregular  methods \u2014that   l\nto ilie forehead, vtntgar up il\na   eold   key   or   piece   of   ice\nback of the neck- all to nn nv\nyou an- discouraged.\nNow, the point 'o remember\nneisi rases of dQM bleed nre\niii ihe same spot, anil if lj\nJust    make    pressure    there    y\n\u25a0top the bleeding,\nThe  pi\nvldee\nte  bleed\na I    the\ni  water\nsure    direct    to    It.      This    will    soon\nstop   the   bleeding.\nIn former days we were advised\nthat, when everything else failed, the\nnose should be plugged with absorbent cotton, and this stopped the\nbleeding at   once.\n<if course it was uncomfortable,\nbecause it. meant that all the breathing bad to be done through the\nmouth. The removal of this plug\noften started the bleeding again, and\n; you were up against the original\nj proposition of trying to stop tiie\n| bleeding.\nj     In   a   former  article   I   spoke   about\nI a    very   ingenious   method   that   some\nI bright    person   had   suggested   to   the\ni profession,   and   of   Its   complete   suc-\n: cess.      This    was    lining    an    ordinary\nthin   rubber finger stall,  covered  With\nvaseline,    anil    inserting    it     up    Inlo\nlhe   nose   wjlli   the   open   end   toward\nyou.\nhis  is  put   up  carefully,   making\nsure   tliat   a   small   portion    protrudes\nfrom   the open   end  of  the  nostril.\nthe        Some   narrow   gauze   la   then   packed\nil    and    tightly    ItttB    the    sfi'l    or    cot.\nThus the -fauae doesn't  really  touch\n*.,,!    the   bleeding   point,   and   therefore   renin ins    dry.    not    being    covered    with\ncan ! the   blood,   which   when   dry   becomes\nran ! so    bard    to    remove.      The    pressure\n; stops   the   bleeding,   and    there   is   not\nof Imne and griat-te which\nnose    into    two    nostrils\nis very thin toward the front pare\n(wing    tn   the   fact    that    the    mucous\nmembrane or ceverlns hasn't much\nflesh underneath it. but \"is sitii|dy\nraveling  thla   bone  and   gristle,   when\nthe nose geU injured ii is usually\nat    this   spot.\nmuch discomfort, as frequently\nsome air can gel  Up  the other nostril.\nFurther, the gauze can be gently\nmilled out later, and then the finger\nstall with its covering Of vaseline\nslips out   easily also.\nRemember,   peralatept   or   frequent\nattacks   of   nose   bleed    shmild   be   investigated,    as    Ihey    are    weakening.\nLet us figure your bills\nof Building Material. Coast\nLumber a specialty,\nBuilding\nMaterial  John Burns & Son\nCross-\nWord\nPuzzle\nIn\nTherefor*,  bfcaan <\u2022! thin  lack  of Of\nissue ix-no.nh It. the Utile lorn venel I people ll  li really\nRnnol   itruw    lnH'k   inr..    any   {l\u00abep  to have i little at!\niBBue.    which    would    automatically  front  time t\"  time\ntop the bleealnr.   The'Idea, tHen, is,     Htrnaw, il\". \u00bbhn\nn look foe ihis bteeding epoi on thla I ning the  bleeding\ncaae.   of   siout\nbenefit  to tnem\n,u of noai Meed\n. method of atop-\nalmple and  ef-\n..plum\n<li>\nnil.\n1,1\n\t\nprea- i fectl'\nFester's Weekly Weather Bulletin\nfem pen\nLure\nr\nII\nM\n(tilth\n1\nr\nM\nirch,\nill\n23\n1] 3\n* *\n\u2022\n* 5\n\u2022\n* *\n\u2022\n6\n\u2022\n* ii\n1\nik\n\u2022\n*\ne\nin\n*\n\u2022\n11\n*\n\u2022\nIZ\n*\n\u2022\nIJ\n*\n\u2022\n14\n\u2022\n*\n15\n\u2022\n*\n16\n\u2022\n*\n17\n*\n\u2022\n\u2022\n*\nII\n\u2022\n*\n10 21\n\u2022\n\u2022\n* *\n*\n\u2022\n*\n\u2022\nI,\n*\n\u2022\nIS\n*\n*\n*\n*\n!7\n*\n\u2022\n\u2022\n* \u00bb\n\u2022\nin :i\n\u2022\n* t\njTMt   ,nrn*HATQf*Ai   srnOiCATt.\nSUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CKOSS-WORD PUZZLES\nStart out by hliin^ in th: words oi whiih you le;l rcasonaJ'.y\nsure. Tht: r will give you .1 clue to other words crossing them,\nand they in turn to still others, A letter belongs in each white\nspace, word's s'.irting at the numbered squares and running ciUie*\nhorizontally ot vertically or both,\nHCKI20NTAL\n1\nVERTICAL\n-run\nI'Hi[)l\n>     A    1 ;i\nI\u2014Prep.\niltl<\ni.tiK\nOamer iin-- of Binall itari repfeaeati ito-real tempera-\nmn* for tin- month, while round dots show tho predicted\n-\/arlatloni.\nWA8HINOTON. Ma\n.aye of week ox nter\ni   expected   to   Im   of\nl     M;iH'l\n..1    will\n1 Ih\n\u25a0<l\niitli\n\u25a0porta  tinn   1\nI weevil,   1924\nVnivli   ;iml   April    will   I\"*\nini.-,   ihot   is nrannlilna\n.    .1,\u25a0:,,!,1.    Kummei     w.ll\nnfall   nr,\nused * Hi.-\neach feature and l am\n- ihis kind of forecait\nrologUt    apeelallita   of\n1 Cotton aaaoclatloa  re-\nwlnter nirvlval of boll\nin   the   Mississippi   val-\nhlfhesi   on   record   for\n.-in* wince ii i'.i*si appeared in the\n1 belt ui 1891, ana the amoclatfon\nwar   avalual   the   weevil   on   ;i\nicale   tn  prevent   another  ihorl\n1   crop   in   1916,   claiming   that   \u00bb\ncrop  this   year  would  dlaortan-\n\u25a0n-   |ii-iiiliiciiiK   11 n.i    nm nufurtu ring\nof   tin-   cotton   Industry.     Other\nte   tn.in   sood   authoritlei   claim\na .!,*.-,.Inl ii-uiim down h;is 1.,-tn\nlenced in the war agalnal the\ni   rturing   the   pa\u00bb<   year.     Under\ncon-iit in ns     B     wi-i     siinuncr     In\nwould ajltfw thla peal to eqal\nmuth many more millions than\n1 do nol expect crop weather\n25 In cuttun belta thai will be\nihlp to the boll weevil family,\neriiMl in which tin weevil \u00bbeem\u00ab\niiiin- moat water being expected\ncomparatively dry, e ape daily in\nrn   half  of  belta,   wh.-n-   Infection\nop\nter of lull ol\nof 1S2I, how-\nirery   favornhl.\n\\\\sni it to s\\niti\u00bb\\vs ,,,], ,\nCROB8WORD   Vl'\/.\/AAZ   Wolv\nniii.i will iir ini\nA   flower\nIS -High   naval   offlct\nIS\u2014An   article\n] 1\u2014Sharply  Inclined\nK. -ship's company\nlh -Weapona\n2U\u2014Curved   atone\n22\u2014Anger\n24\u2014one  atage  of  n  1\n26\u2014To ratM\n.in-To uhlne\nixn\nOf    mc;\ni What the P\nress\nls Saving\nA   Time\ny    W\n-irntng\nThere   la   nu   i\nin\nn   Brltlah   Co\nlumblu   ror  ..u\\\ndad\nol   people   wh\nlain   all   ihe   ad\n'anta\n|,i,,.im..      ..r .1 \u2022*\n11      ;i ml      . .111-\nnothing       mn\nile   ;\nn.i   expenae   i\n(alum.    Tl .\u25a0  wh\n...1   1:\nwa   vere   mad\nt\u00ab   ih.    |...,|.l..  a\n-   11\nwhole.   In   ilui\n1   llu\nobll\u00abatlona  1\n.am    Lhe r    i\n1 -IH\nlual   ..*\u25a0  .*in.1\"\nUpon   th..   II..,!.!>..\n...Is\nii ii doe\u00bb in-..\nanybody     elue,\nll\n..    chooaea    i\n\\i,,i;(i,'   thetn   or\nany\nother   law,   b\nlahm\nnl.      If   h.'   iu\n-,1,1s   Hi.    applln\nwhich   Hi.-   law  11\n' inn\n\u2022UVIll\n.,f  the   [i.iu.ii\n\u25a0s and  trlea 1\nMl*,,   hla   reveni.\niii-\nmore   lawleaa\n33\u2014Unil\n95. -A   ch.\n:\\: -To perrorm\n::s    'l'in,ul\nI tu\u2014Injure\n11      SillKl.\n13    1-ertalnlns   i\nI- -Tr.-*\nI ,     I'liiirls\nl^ \u2014Annoy\n50- l-roi dim\nM    Therefore\n1 ir!\n\u25a0 Hani\nar   Willi   slum\n1 itherwlae\na  il.ti\"  ini.t.r 1\n-Bach   (abbr.)\nA   1... i.i.i   labbr.)\nThe Lighter Side\nReadera nf Tbi>  Dully   Newa cun-\ntrlhul any ol  the  beat   Hums  to\nthis  Column,    Ju-t   si^n   ynur  nania\nnr    Iniliiils,    ur   tinni-ili.-Jilutno.    and\n,      ai'nil   In   >     I,rubiest   Ideas\u2014Edl-\n1    tor,   Llihter Bide.\nIilaylnn\n'in..lie\nlid\n.1\n'Isu     U'.llllS\nII.\nth.\nsin\nh,\nitnpunr\n.,11 in turnlni hint o\u00abl ot tha prey\nIn.\"    nn.l    Inul.in^    luuin    fur    biwul.nl\nIn* dtllena.    Moreover,    it  Dr,  Mac\n1 uun'a    ii'.inte.l    warning    sliuulil    1111\nhnve   ;i    Mtkltaxy   effect,   llu .-sliu\n,.i   gettlni   rid   of  timse   Doukhobor\nwlu.    will          Kive    ;m     uniluiliiKlli\ntu 1., hava thenui h... in (inure about\nI...  conaldered.   Alrtorla   Tlroea.\nFuur new  nil   wells nre   paMble\nMM    Tlirnei     v.illey    field.\nlie\nNorah B.iyes has jur.t mar-\nried her fifth husband in\nmidocean. The rule against\nrhangtng horses while crossing a stream Is held not to\napply  to   husbands.\nline   in,1  coun   nl.inter  henl   nn\nll'Hli   TO   AV.M.liN'\ne.l     wulls     nf     A.-.linn     luuk\ne    golden    aplendur    of    111.\niiire.l  nun   ride In and  fnun\n..r  ml.is  .1   knightly  charm\nnea  p\u00abu   ihe  happy   houri\nini 1.1   aong   .m.i   1.1 r\nin    deed,\nng   Kills nml   sliinned   lillisir\n,    und    watch,    and    sluwly\nUl   tn\npromoti\nIm    uf\nT.i. I\nhypocrl\n'.    lull    ll.\nitoek.\nKlven     In\nMd    In    lis\n.III,\nThe poattnaater ut  a Baekatch-\newun village bus retired jjnd an\neff.ut is balng in.iile tn aeeure\n11 aitf rpaanr. but nn nne seema\nlu   be   in.line,1   tu   take    the   Job.\nklaead   ibe  earth\nele-lnir.\neensed    lu    br 1\nf    tbe   path    thai\nH\n(-\u25a0i\ni|f.\nMill lAlrin.gji\"\n'('\nc\nA\ns\n*|E\num\noh l|\ns^c\n0\nR\nL\n1\nnwA\nm|n|oIy\ng>.\nA\n1\nD\n1\nA\n1 |R|L|S\ntMrTe\niiu\nR\nN\nS\n^B j\nAmi In\nHg\n\u00bbM3IP\u00abNIOID\u00abLIOlT\n\u25a0 p\ni m\nDl I IAInIa\nAH   1   ZONA\n\u25a0 a\nkHiBP\nMfl^i'd p\nw|y\noHi wis\nwUafuRmA\nABjJIoMt\nlo|oM i Uc\nb\nr\ntrrsiHoik\nam\n- \u25a0\n\u25a0N\u00b0\n1\n\"I\nKHOJuHi'.\n0\nAlSg\nD\nK\ni\nH\ni-Hi-ltji,\n15\nWDjSpiT\nE.\nE\nt*i\nO\nR\nS\n9\nfi\n, \u25a0\n'\u2022\nnWf]Ht\nr.\n\u00bb3\n\u25a0ma\n1\naiuUbIa\nSIS\nM\not..,\nW-A.     .\n...\n.A\na.\nI\nThe S'elaon Rowing elub will hold\nIta annuel Liu aendofl (or Ihe sea-\nsun In the y.m.ca. tonight. It is\nexpected thai the eeaaon is nut very\nf.u   nway  from ita  inauguration.\nThe business men's volley ball team\ndefeated the young men's team In two\natralght gamea at the Y.M.CA. lust\nnight. Tie learns were: Husiness\nmen. T. II. Stnrli. C. II. t'lnlk. A. II.\nfjotlfrey. II Arm-sun ami \\V 11. Kin-\nnear, '    Voung    Men.     R     8.    Turner,\nt;   Amus   n. Kiln,it  c. I-:.  Armbrleter\nI   II    llii.lis.\nTen Years Ago\n(Tin\nA i\nI.il.e\nDally   Newa\nthe    in..nil ly\nMar.il    7.     1911)\nmeeting   ..r   the\ntonighl    In    the\n,ui   street,   a   dla*\nsitnallun   in   llri-\n|     sergeanl    Michael   O'Leary,    v.c.\nwas   held   fur  the   federal   Brand   jury\nat Buffalo, on \u25a0 charge of eon-\n\u25a0plracy to amuggle allani Into the\nUnited stales O'Laary'a homa Is\nin I'uri Brie, Ont. He was formerly\nemplnyed at HritlfrehurK, (ml-, as a\nrailroad policeman. In January two\naliens were found by immigration In-\nspeeturs In a freight ear whieh came\naoroai the international bridge. The\naliens are alleged tn haye identified\nO'Leary as the man who had placed\nthem   In   the   cur.\nExquisite Flavor\nis drawn from every leaf of\n\"SALADA\"\n\"JL\" SB a. rmou\nIt is the most delicious tea you\ncan buy. Try it -\u00a3* be convinced.\ntnnk   me  ther\nAnd    When    ul    lasl\neare   .nn.l   pai\nIII   rl.le   away   |u\n'havn   passed   nil\ntl\nAvalun again.\nllnlldllll'H    asseill\nnn     spirits     will     .\nwav lulu the anils;\nin   that   there   are\nnihlless     find     Its\nicperf.\n*\\\n$500\nIN\nPRIZES\nThe first three correct solutions opened\nfrom each province\u2014British Columbia, Alberta,\nSaskatchewan\u2014will receive a Ten Dollar cash\nprize, three prizes for each province, a total of $90\nper week in prizes. A different puzzle will be set\neach week for five weeks. To insure everyone\"\nhaving an equal chance no mail will be opened until\n:>ix days after date puzzle appears. A Special Prize\nof $50 will be awarded at the end of the Contest\nto the first person having five correct solutions.\nWHAT   YOU   HAVE   TO   DO\nWork out the solution and forward same,\ntogether with the letter \"S\" cut from the word\n\"Sally\" on the container, to Western Cleansers,\nLtd., Puzzle Dept., Calgary. Alberta.\n2\n3\n4\n[\n1 .\n\u25a0\n10\u2014\n\t\n14\nm\nii\n1\n20   \"\n\u25a0\nit\n|     _\n\t\n25\n\u25a0\n\t\n\t\nKB\n\u25a0\nii\n\u25a0\nM\n22\ni\na\u2014 \\-\n\u25a0a\nIH\nH\nM\n\"MHI\ni    !\n-17\nli\nu\n34\n35\n;i\nBi\nfun\nl\nif\"\n\u2014\noHiB\n40\n\u2014\nm\nii\nSubmitted by\nAddress   .._,-.\nNOT E: To yive you a -fair start and owing to the necessity of omitting\none letter in Horizontal 53, \"Preparation U make pur-t** m\u00abans -\"cleanaer.\"\nNow   vcu're  away.\nHORIZONTAL\nI. Flya aloft; 5, Part of name of\nptpular cleanser; 6, Act of extravagance; 10. Measure of weight; 12,\nColf term; 13, Preposition; 15, Be\n\u2022'My; 1\/. Shout of sontemipt 18, Ch4ld-\ni-Sh name for parent; 19, Antltpie; 21,\nPertaining to the west; 23, Obstruct;\n24, Po.nied piece of metal; 26, Sacred\nlong; 27, Charity; 28. Formal; 30, Animal; 31, In addition to; 32, Girl's\nname 34, Canadian cruiser; -36, Evil;\n37, Just title; 38, p.ercei; 40, Turn\naside; 42, v.-lley; 43, To add to; 45,\nArrent; 47, Past of say; 48, Incident;\n50, Song; 52. Fortify; 53, Preparation\nto make purr; 55, Measure ot length;\ntb. Measure of weight Cabb.); 57,\nMale hog; U, Isi.tnd; t,0. Letter of the\nit -phat-jet; ol. Pt-M j,niriy fa portion;\nW, Waste land; t,4, Desire: W*.\nHonesty,\nVERTICAL\nV, Small utensil; 2, Preposition; 3,\nMeasure of length; 4, Congealed\nvapor; 6, Shortly; 7, Cunning; 8, London, England, initials; 9, Period of\ntime; 11, To move; 12, Model; 14,\nHangs loose; 16, Attempt; 17, 0>H's\nname; 18, Stops; ?0, Dismal; 22, Pat;\n23, Color; 25, Circumscribed; 27, Prav-\nInce In Canada; 29, City In Italy: 11,\nGush (plural); 33, Bachelor of Laws\n(ab.); 35, Girl's name; 38. Thin, ?9,\nSeparate; 4t, Long ago; 44, Knov,\nScotch term; 46, Shag on skint of\nanimals; 47, Popular clem ler, first\nname; 48, Ardor; 49. A limit; jt. Narrow passage; 53, To inv*nt. j4, Uproar; 57, A bolt; 59. C. nz*. or.; .1,\nParent; 63. Abraham v bi thp jje\n(spelled backwards).\nPRIZE    WINNTERS    PUZZLE   NO.   3\nV    J.   Hus\nM\nM\nALBERTA\naa.   Lilt  |2nd\nHow\n. e.    Wt\">l,\n103rd  St..\nICtb   tft\nj.   J.   j.\u00bb 1,,\nItih  Ava.\n1,   100\nBdmonton.\nMr\u00ab.   I.    j,.   Thompaon\n-N.W.,  Calfary.\nBRITISH   COLUMBliA\nII     tf,   P    .litrli.    2>;40    lUlh   Ave.   W,\nVancouver,\nSASKATCHEW   M\nW. Sharp, Wuis.-i.'.v. Bash\nMr. A. Burftaa. \u00ab14 Brodaf St.. Rattnv\niin.   n.   n.   Ban*ia,   1130   Aw     !\nNorth, Suskal'Kin\n25 Per Cent Discount on All\nHeating Stoves\nWe are doing this in order to clean up\nand make room for Spring goods. This\nis a snap.\nNELSON HARDWARE CO.\nWholesale and Retail Quality Hardware\nnelson \u2022       \u25a0       .       .       b. c.\nRuled Forms of\nAll Kinds\nOur ruling department is modern and efficient\nIt turns oat ruled forms in standard style or to\nmeet special requirements.\nTell us whal you want and we will make it up\nfor you.\nTHE DAILYNEWS JOB DEPT.\nPrinting\u2014Ruling\u2014BooMin-Jing\nPhone 144 (Two Lines)\n \u00a339\n&\n^ THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING\/ MARCH T.-192S \u25a0\n1 '\u25a0\u25a0         \u00b1... ....l ..**\u25a0:: ...      \u2022\u2022*>    ,.'\u25a0'\"  :~\n'Fag* ffro-\n\u25a0*\u00bb\u2022*\"\u00bb- \"r   V\nNature Never Intended\nO Walk or stand on hard, unyielding surfaces.\nTo stone, cement and hard floors\nDr.A\ni CusW\u00b0fl\nShoe\niTIea that natural cushion we ar< Hrprivetl of in\nher Earth ami brings to your feet the health*\nonditicn of youth.   Comfort, style and\nice combined\u2014your pair it ready to\n>n Dow.    < i\n\\ndrew & Co.\nIer8 in Footfashion\nUB-CUAHIOM\n<'i';M. lii^'-i\"' 'IW-i.B\ntiLtct-.Li.^-t'rtLTAm)\n*i'ii..i\nB fif HIOB .MrFTl.PTi Mf*-!**\nHW.iuorit.iiJUjLiiiw tmii\nV Fine Cooker and\ni, !\ni Good Looker!\nThe New Magnet Range is one of Clare's\nfinest-products. Every modern device for\nassuring cooking success has been used and\nevery possible part has been made smooth\nand nickel-plated to make it a thing of beauty.\nIt is guaranteed in every way, and if there is\na need in your house for a new range you\nought to get the free facts about the New\nMagnet.\nt   coupon   below  for   particular,!\nto.rtight\nClare Bros. Western Ltd.\nVancouver,\nu- Hi,.-.  WY-lcrii I.I.I..\nDrat.    N. Vancouver, H. ('.\nPlnn iei i tin- lhe illustrated par*\nlentils  of  the   Km   Mas-net.\nenings\nIn Nelson ee\n' This column i.-i l)i-lnc cmirtur-te.l\nbv Mrs, VigtlSQX. , All news of a\n\u25a0o-clal-nature, Including receptions\njirivate \u2022Btertalnmenls, personal\nitems, marriage* ate, will sp-pear\nIn. this column. 'l'elu|)lnjno Mra.\nYigntjux,\nIfa t ,1 I'li^Miii, silica Btnat\nentertained    (fellah t fully    al    tha    \\n\nbuur \u25a0 yestfi-tl:iy   tor   Inr  \u00bblat*T,   Mra,   B.\nBrows of Hamilton Out., who is in\nNelaon for a week, She waa assisted\ndiintiR the afternoon by Mrs. Hush\nRobert aon, whn pqurcd. while Mra, P.\nG. Morey. Mrs I,. E Borden and Mra.\nJamew O'Hhvn aasiflted In serving. Her\ngwftts Included .Mrs. w. M, Walker,\nMrs. Imi.1 ll, Graham. Mra. \\v s.\nR-thg, -Mrs C. ft. Hamilton, Mis\nGeorge Jot>natane, Mis. Arthur Lakes.\nMrs .iiuiiis O'Shea, Mtaa Jean Hunter,\nBra. L BE. Borden, Miss M. Cameron\nlira <\u25a0 ll. PVaaer. Mrs. O. N. Doug*\nhis,   Mrs.   v.   P.   Tlmatiis,   Mra.   P,   Q\nMnrev, .Mrs W. 13. Wasson. Mrs, l) C.\nWrwge, Mrs. Hugh Robertson, Mrs\nw. M. Caallffe, Mrs. ii A, Mc Far land,\nMrs.  .1.  a.  a*baon.   Mr*   w.  i-\\  wiia-\n\u25a0 nit.   Mrs.   C.    I.   Archibald,   Mrs.   A.    L\nMcCulloch, Mrs. .1. ii McDonald of\nJCosslaacL Mrs. John Cartrotk Mrs*\nGeorge MacAfee, Mis. H. R, Town-\naend, Mrs. i'. w. Appleyard, Mra Hew-\nut gergaaoa and Mrs. T. T, Kyton af\nLosslitnil.\nBaa, Mis. Be\u00a9 tt-Lauder nf Quetn's\nBay and her two daufbtera were la\nih.- eity yaatentay and attended the\nDumbella'   performance.\nMt\nKasl\npaat   oouple\nleturneil     lo\n.Mrs.  Aaderao\nRoaaland\nnd    Mrs     Jb\nAim   have   i\n\u2022tt\n\u25a0Mnl. I-..I,     ,,|\npending   tlu\nweek*   al   the   coast\nwn Thursday evening\nleft oa the noon truiti\ntenlay   to   be   B   guest\nta   the   home  of  .Mr.   nml   Mrs.   V..   R 1,\nDewdney.    while    Mr.    Anderson    left oil\nthe    afternoon     train    for    i'roeter el\nroute   tO   KhsIo.\nMlM  O.   V.   AIhv  of  the  Hume  BobOo\nand     Miss     Dorothy    (..tkhrtst    or    tin\nCentral achool staff left yesterday  fo\nare  Bros\/  New  Magnet  Range . is  sold   in   Nelson   by\nMorgan, New and Second-Hand Goods, 301 Baker Street.\n47,\nlotheTartyof\nthe Jirst Tart\nYOU own your own home.\nfine.   Hu\nThat's   1(\n.it  there'* a mortgage at   i,|'\n1%.   That's all ri^lit.    You aro reducing it steadily each year.\nYes, but are ynu protected on that\n\u2014is your mortgage covered by life insurance?   A mortgage is a (wor asset to\nleave wife  and  Limih\u2014a  curse  inslc.nl   uf a\nUetiifig to\u2022 widow and children without income.\nThink ii over.   We recommend Mutual\nLift* Insurance for .ill young men who are cariy-\ning mortgage* on (heir homes. Mutual life\ninsurance is insurance at ne! cost. We particularly recommend the Mutual, profit-participating, 20-pay life policy as most suitable for the\nyoiniK Ml wilh a yomii* family who is Rr.wludlly acqiiii**\niriR oil** tn his hoot, wilh every prospect of a bright\nfuture before hlm. It's a food policy. Hut you can y,ct\nany form of Jiolii y bund, a lhc Mutual Life, and profit-,\nsharing reduces the cost.\nWrite to-day for Mutual literature,\n^MUTUAL LIFE\nOF CANADA: Waterloo.OnUurio\nJ.   D.   BRACKETT\nDistrict    Manager,   Cranbrook,    B.    C.\nLarge, Hideous Necks\nCan Be Prevented\nHow many of your friends\nand acquaintances are nffected\nwith Goitre, the most disfiguring and difficult disease to cure?\nPhysicians and scientists\nhave exhausted every known\nmeans lo offer you a preventive foi\" this ugly, dangerous\ndisease without marked success\u2014until noiv.\nA minute particle of Iodine\nhas been introduced into pure\nWindsor Table Salt. Enough\nto satisfy the thyroid gland but\na quantity so small as to be\ntasteless when used on your\ntable or in your cooking.\nEverywhere  the  efforts  of\nthe   Canadian   Salt \"Company\nin producing an efficient Goitre\npreventive   have   been   sanctioned by medical authorities.\nShould  you  run   Ihe\nrisk of dreaded goitre\nanother  day ?     Your\ngrocer  has\nWindsor\nfl IqPl*?\u00bb\nKaslo to week-end at the home ot\nMiss Alleys Jiarenls, Mr. anil Mrs.\nFrank  Abey.\nIin, A. I. Alley uf l.'f.lar I'olnt\n-\u25a0|,.-1U  yemeiilay   in  Hewn.\nlln Ut- mm of lioiiniiiislon spent\nyesterday  In town. <\nMr. an.l Mrs. joWPU Hruwii Stanley\nstreet, had as their Hues' riiurs.lay,\nMrs' Brown's sisler. Ml\u00bb JUrthi\nTli.m K..Y. of the Trail Oeneral li\"*-\nliltnl   sniff. ,\nver.   su|.-\nNatlonnl\ntl.'S,    lefl\nW     ...    D...V1II.H1   ul    \\a\neiiiilenil.nl    of    the    'an\nfire   insurance   c.nnlian>\nyesterday   (or   Trait    <\nMiss    !\u2022',    Mel!'.'. tO*   l'U    I*\"1    \"'\"ins'\ntot   IVullk'ton.     ^    _    t\nI...0    K    Clciiroll.    totrntnt   at    lless-\nb     .ml    r\u00bb\u00ab    \"f    -*\u00bb    'a'ln'llnn    All\nl.'.irc- was In town Thursday .111 his\nwiy to Vancouver, where lie will be\nins'truclillB   H   Jerielio^beaeli.\nHerbert   Keels   ..f   lbiiri.|.   spenl   sea-\nler.lay   \u25a0hOPPIM   '\u00ab   Nelson.\nHan.Id   Lake,\nEmerald  mine\n1,.   town.\n,1,   Huskies   ,\n,.,   has   I.,\nalmo.   ba:\nlit   Uie\n.\u25a0turned\nstcolay\nTurner  of  Sain\ntbe city.\nUtile   Lcmiiinl  J.\u25a0nn.'.  \"Ill    s',\u00bb\"'un;'>\navenue,    l-'airview.    proved   a    delightful\nIn.si Tbursday uflei lien 1,1 llle hiiin.:\n,11 Ills liarenls. Mr. nnd Mis. 11- Bf\n.leline. when he eelcliraled llle llflll\nneniversarv of his birthday. Haines\nai.il nilisle were the main allraelion\nind a beautiful birlbdny call., adi.riied\nlb.- table, which was sum,undid l.y\nHelen Porter, Sadie Slnyllie Violet\nI'orter. l-alilh Smyth*. Nail Mcinnes.\nI'liul HooUaSP and Kennelh Melnnes\nAsslstnn; Mrs Jeiine In culiTlainliu;\n.mil   serving  was Cora   Sniyllie.\nIt   Cluin   of   llarrcli   spent   y.stenlay\nIn   Mellon.\nMiss    Tunis    Miller    ciitel'lai I     ilie\nmembers nf the Junior llrldcc club\nTliursdav eveiiimr at her limiie on\nMaker street. Those playinK were\n.Miss Kalhryn .lucks.,n of Vlclnrln.\nMiss Mildred Irvine. Mrs. Eric I', tmw-\nsi 11, Misa Helen Tnwnsend. Miss Alolse\nWniKKe. Miss Marjorie I'mlerwood.\nMiss Marion Blackwood. Miss Juan\nHamilton, Miss Join Hunter, Miss\nLouise Cunliffe. Miss Aile.-li Mans-\nlletd   and   Mrs,   Frank   ltawtburne.\nArchie   Oray   of   .Satino   was\nUsiiur  yetttraay.\nMrs.    s.    I'elirs.ui    of    PTnctel\n..steiday    In   Xelson    ahopplng.\nMl-.    Bashford   and   Il.r   daU\u00ab\n..Jlieeli's    Bay    were    city    visit,,1\nn rday,\ncity\nllu\n1:111\nd    allell,led    llle    1\nnl'   tie.   Dumbella\nSt.    I'aul's    l'l. sl.yt, 1 iiu,    church    par-\nk-ra were a l.usy scene Tliursdav afternoon when Hi,- members* of sirs .1.\nAllen's   circle   held   a   must   enjoyable\nI-      Will     as     Slice, ssfut     lea     and     b.lke\n\u25baalP.      'I'lie    tea    t 111    was    under    lhe\n-iipervlsiuii .,!' Mrs Pharlaa F. Slark.\nulu. wu;.- assisted .lurim* llie afternoon\nliy Mrs. K. Mills, Mis. MelluUKUl. Miss\n..leltuue.nl. .\\|,-s Robert n,.|| Bnd Mrs.\nDoing    ilie    lienors   ot    the\nafternoon\nIt    11:11101\nMrs.  (*:\nMr\nBABYS\nOWN '\nSOAP\n1,'b. The li;\nnresided over by Mrs, OOOTge ('lell-\n1 , w and Mrs. John Bell .Ir. Mrs Annua Sliavv sum. snld ..ut \u201er her d. -\niiciulis potted meats. The plain s.,v\nnil,'    lal.le    was    superintended    by    Mrs\nHugh   McLean,   .Mis.   .la, 1   Tale   and\nAirs,    McKim.      Hoi    ddughnuta    were\nturned mu  in fine faahlon by .Mrs. a\nT.    ball;   and   .Mrs.   .I11I111    If, -11   sr-     who\nWi re   assisted   b)    Mrs    T.    lies    Brisay.\n\u25a0\u2022I    Mis.'   .1     Allen   and\" Mm.   J.'\"wiTfs\nI'urlna    l',,;   alt,,,, ,    s.i.r.,1    musical\nl.i'iul.el's     Were     |,le,isi\u201ee]y     ,ell.|. led     |.J\nIsisl.is    and    .Miss    Mav    Me-\n.1!..\n\u25a0Ml-s    |.\u201eM.   Ha\nMarlili,     who\na I\nnlus,     :\t\nMi-s    Mild:.\na.,     s. I. el Inns.\nVilnius.      B.d\nWele used\nIII     .111     III.       lea\nBeit   \u201e\nI   frrttlbF\nw7ir Yuu\n\u25a0;?~~.~'xv?'r*r-\nW.  II. Rainsden  -  J. 11. Bowman\nKOOTENAY\nMUSIC HOUSE\nSu. .essi.rs   H,    Willis   I'luin,\nSI,.res,   I.l,I.\nOpp. Masonic Btk. - Nelson, B.C.\nSpecial Reductions on\n10-Inch and 12-Inch\nRecords\n\\v..   want   tu   clear   uirl   the\n\u25a0tOCk. W fer     JOU      values\nf '   M.\u00bbS   m   \u00bb\u2022*\u2022-\u2022   'or   70<-\nand   Sl.OO  on   Record!   that,\nWbilal    nf    llu-    \"Old    sell.nd.\"    are\n.mil,   new.   This is your chance\nI.,    t.i     a    st... k    uf    hicjl-elliss\nmust,'.\nWo   als.i    hi\nORDS. quite\nPATHE   REC-\n,   al   r>0<-   e.,,1,\nNURSERY\nPRODUCTS\nThe. season for the .sale ami pufchut of nursery\n\u2022.\u2022products has arrived. If you have nursery products\nthat you wish to sell, advertise them in the Classified\nColumns of The Daily News. Likewise, if you desire\nto purchase, advertise your needs. You will thus\nKct a wider choice and more satisfactory results.\nTo Insert a Classified Advertisement, Phone 144\n(Two Lines), Call At or Write\nThe Daily News\nNELSON, B.C.\nONE\nEGG\nNUT\nBREAD\nI   l1\"        SSANO   [,\n' iA^-\"*^\n...\u00bb   i*    !\nI iMmplTfli\nThis  recipe\n..in  An-li.ili:\nui,  win\nall   tllg   wav\nMrs. ('...ml\nseveral  y.\nBeat   I   ,\nand    beat\nMilk   anil\nspoon    sal\nlevel    lens\nnml   N   cup\nHake  otm   III\na me\nflul\n..I   Ibcre  fur u   lime\n[, mill li eup siikiii\nlain, n, cup 1'ncifle\ncup water, ', Ion*\nJi:. cutis flow, II\nCM baking piiwibu\nchoppad   mil   meals\nPACIFIC MILK\nHead Office, Vancouver\nFactories   at   Ladner   and   Abbotsford\ntf    I\nesl. I.lay   in   Nl Isuli\nO,    I'lvin    of    Hub!    11:11\nc-t.iiiay  in  Nelaon\n\u25a0Miss   I'.iiii,   areen,\nliss  '\/..  Manning.   \t\ncl I    staff,    lefl    Vi\nI\"     Week-end    will,    J\nms, .Mr.  and   Mrs.  i;\nRev.  A.   I..   Helen\nlatricl   was  in   Net-\n\u20224g\nCll Baker Slreet.   PJ^M 200\nSpring arid Summer\nDress Fabrics\nA \"Stitch in Time\" Means a New  Spring Garment.    Commence Spring\nSewing  Now.\nOUIl SILK AND DUESSGOODS SECTIONS anticipate all\nSpring Sewing Needs thoroughly and economically. These\npopular departments are proving a source of inspiration to\nwomen who come here daily. Silk. Cotton and Wool Fabrics\nare opened out in every new texture, pattern and color, In-\n! eluding:\niVeu* FLANNEL SUITINGS\nAt $3.25 and $3.50 Yard\nNovelty  Suitings  of  Plaid,  Checked  or Striped Wash Flannels, in all this season's newest colorings.    Full 5-1 inches  wide. Prices $o.-*J and $3.50 per yard.\nNew SILK CREPES\nAt $2.25 to $4.50 Per Yard\nPrinted Silk Crepes, full yard wide, in handsome new tie-\nsigns and colors. Prices $2.25, $2.75, .-\".3.50 to $1.50\nper yard.\nFRENCH COTTON SUITINGS\nAt $1.25 to $3.95 Yard\nSponge Cloths, Crepes and Novelty Suitings, in a range of\nbeautiful colorings, all short ends. Pretty patterns, etc.\nFull yard wide, Prices $1.25, $1.75, $2.50 to $3.?)5\nyard.\nJ\/ \u25a0 \/\nNew BROADCLOTH SUITINGS\nAt $1.00 to  $1.65 Yard\nStriped  and  plain  English   Broadcloth    Suiting, P>C>  inches witle, in all the new\nbright shades.    Fast colors.    Prices $1. 00,  $1.25,  $1.50 to  $1.G5.\n\"WASHWELL\" GINGHAMS at 59c\nAbsolutely  fast  colors:  plain,  plaid  and checked.     Full  yard   wide,\nweave.    Price 5!)\u00bb* yard.\nExtra  fine\n%i\ni5\n\u2022i-i  m\nNew \"GAGE\" HATS\nThis store has the exclusive agency Eor Gage Hals\nin this section. Shipments just through customs\ncontain many pretty models for Sports or Street\nwear, and prices are reasonable.   See these today.\nMi:\nMr\n.lu\nl'i\nWilley ,\nii.\" Dumbell a\nnoon,\nE.   H    Hani,\nha.   returned   I\n'rip   to   the cai\n(tended\nafler-\nICE TREACHEROUS\nUPON TROUT LAKE\nSnow Six Feet Deep in That\nSection; Ptarmigan in\nSettlement\nTltiil'T\nnun name\n\u25a0i    fot :\n 'tell   Hie\nlike\ndill,\n-John sio-\nn Thirteen.\ns. He rt-\nvery treacli-\nI advise In*\nI'slioo   ,,\u201e    It\n. xperlencsd   people   I\n\u25a0'\u25a0- \u25a0 pastime,\nseveral  bulld.ngK  have  collapsed this\nwinter  with   Hi.    lean    v,e|ellt   of  snow\nupon    them.     The    presenl    depth    is\nabout siv feet.\n\"ne   lone   ptarmigan    wai   seen    near\nne achool recently, its. while pluraaae\nbalni very difficult to discern aialut\nthe stiuny background\nTROUT LAKE NOTES\nTRQL'T    LAKE.    Mareh    n     --   The\n_m*rUt Hiulhers ..f Ihe Trout I,\u201ek\u201e\nsiilinile mill, ba,,- lefl tor Vancouver\nwhere    they    wilt   hulbbiy    for    several\nThev    expect   to   return   about\nle  of   April\nhe   ill\nl'l\nlhe purpi.se of bringing the lie.\nvlceii used by variiuls ciiimti leu Into\nHue with euch oilier. Hr. Loula V\nKing of Metiiii unlveralty, ipmlriu\nbefore the Koyal Canadian iitatltute\nuriioil   the itandardlxatlon uf niariue\nsiuniils. He said safety ili-vleeR for\nthe sea were an tnleriinll.ilinl necessl-\n'..v and he pn.poic.l tu pin Ihe subject before llu- Lcayuo ot Nutlone.\nMOTHER!\nClean Child's Bowels\n\"California   Fig Syrup\" is\nDependable Laxative for\nSick Children   \u2022\nTiie Coa! That Satisfies Is\nARDLEY COAL\nPhone 35\nTHE  NELSON  TRANSFER  CO.,   LTD.\nGARAGE TRANSFER COAL\nVtRNON   STREET, COR.  STANLEY  STREET,   NELSON,  B.C.\n1\nHum- Mother! A tttipoonful uf\n\"California ng Byrup\" nuw wilt\nRwoutcn tlic itommch and thprou\u00abWy\nrkun lhc Uttk bbwtli and in u few\nhours you have ;i well, playful cliiM\ninte.      Bran    if   ctom,    ftvartah,\nt.llions.   con>Upatfd   or   lull   nf   ctiltt.\nohlUfcraa love Ui pleuant tatta.      it\nnever  craiiips  or  OV-tractt.    CDiitJtins\nnu   narcotics  or  toothing  drugs,\nTill your druggist you want only\nthr ganulae \"Cafiforata Fig Byrup\"\nwhich has directions for babies and\nehlhlmi nf nil sg*\u00ab print. .1 on bottle. Muilim*, yuu must say \"CaUfW*\nui*.\"   Kefuso mo; iaiilatiuu.\nSpecial AHENTION Special\nL'ptni requests from a number of my customers\nto tin their darning and mending, 1 have employed\na fir.st-clus.s seamstress who will fix them ui> for\nbachelors the same an mother did.\nWatch for OUR white laundry truck.   Yours for\nQuality laundry work.\nA.    J.    Martin,    Agent\nTrail,   B.  C.\nR.   K.   W-ilUcc,   Agent\nBonnington,   B.   C.\nKootenay Steam Laundry\nC. A. LARSON, Manager\nNow is the time to have vour CAUIM'T.S SCIENTIFICALLY CLEANED by my sanitary electric\nwashing machine.\n3 CENTS  PER SQUARE FOOT\nI vacuum your carpets and electrically wash them.\nNo heating nor steaming to injure the most delicate\ncarpets.\nWork Gitniuiitvvrf or Ymir Mum 11 Refunded\nW. E. McCANDLISII, c o Kootenay Steam Laundry\nA WANT AD IS BOTH CHEAP AND EFFICIENT. TRY IT.\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\n 'Tage CIx\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS\/SATURDAY CORNING, MARCH 7, 1D23\nIJ*ut.-Cnl..n.'l Jrvine Robinson\nSnider. ...B.lv, portage la Pralrla, who\nreceived notice of his retirement with\nthe rank of colonel, has had a part\nIn every ant to which Manitoba\nhaa Bent volunteers in the lasl -tu\nyears.\nCORNS\nLift Off-No Pain!\nBEGGARS ARE\nPART OF LIFE\nOF KINGSTON\nArchdeacon lteer Describes\nBeautiful Capital of\nJamaica\nHAVE LICENCES\nBUT NO DRUNKS\nBlacks Constitute the Police;    Tourist    Trade\nGrows by Leaps\nDoesn't hurt, one bit! Drop a little\n\"Freezone\" on an aching corn. Instantly that eorn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers.\nYour druggist sells a tiny bottle of\n\"Freezrme\" (or a few centi, sufficient\n| to remove every hard  torn, soft corn,\nor corn between the toes and the foot.\ncalluses, without soreness or irritation\nflafvrf?\n\"PHILLIPS\" MILK\nOF MAGNESIA\nAccept  only genuine  \"Philllpa,\"  the\noriginal Milk of  Mafftasla  prescribed\nby   physiei.'ins   for   ifl    jrears   as   an\nantacid,   laxative,   corrective.\nFull   directions   with   e;n.h   bottle-\nany drug store.\n'n the K-litor of The Dally News:\nAs I sat barheaded on the verandah la.st night after a 7 P- m. dinner, I began lo think of home and its\nconditions, as contrasted with those 1\nWO* enjoying here. 1 need not mention the winter scene in Kootenay.\nI dare not say you all remember\nvery vividly how Ihe weather conditions were at the end of January.\nThe newspapers say that the world has\nhail an unusal measure of zero cold,\nand storms of varying degress of\nfiereeness. Nuw let me briefly pic-\ntare niy surrounding! and conditions:\nFirst of all then our dining room\nis on a large open verandah. There\nwe take all our meals without a\nsign of nrlifieal heat. Our bedrooms,\nalso, have nil windows open wide,\nand only a. cotton sheet or cotton\n<iiii!t to cover us. Is not this a\npleasant contrast tO what you nnd\nyour readers enjoved at the end of\nJanuary?\nWriting on Verandah After Dawn\nIt is now half past eight in the\nmorning of January 3, and I am\ni writing this letter, sitting on the\nverandah, and I am in the midst of a\nbeautiful gardeen, with puinsettia of\ndaaallng scarlet here mound me, there\nare roses anil asters and many other\n(lowers in full bloom all around,\neroious and bougttinvlllars hang over\nthe fence, and bread l'ruit and other\ntrees are in full foliage. In the garden at tin* back <d' ours I see au\nakee tree with its scarlet fruit peeping nut from Liie midst ot the green\nfoliage.\nAt break of day I was standing\nunder a shoWQf bath with water at\nthe natural temperature, and I gave\nnot a shiver.     Ves,  it is  indeed 'a de-\nFRUIT AND VEGETABLES\nthe   street   blade   women   with    traya j     WINNIPEG\nor baskets on their heads, ami every   \"PP,,,fV  hoxv*\n-.    .,...,.    .,     \u201e..,\u25a0    \u201e...    ,i,-,tt I fancy.  Jl;   fane:\nlightful place, with a  most delightful\nchmate.\nAs I  sit  writing,  there   pass  along\nDemon\nnow and then they call out their\nwares. These women walk at a good\nfour-mile gait, for they must not\nwaste time if they expect to do a\nprofitable business. It is unfbrtUMta\nthut I cannot understand what they1\nsay. Their cry is in Knglish of a\nkind, but it is not my kind. Generally,\nif a colored man is speaking to a\nwhite parson, they speak so that one\ncan understand, but among themselves they have a gibberish not lo\nbe understood except by those who\nare  initiated.\nBetter   than   Barbadoes   Blacks\nHitherto, I have said little ahout\nthe black people of Jamaica, but I\nthink they are just a shade belter\nthan those of Barbados. Of course\nmany of them are quite well educated,\nand speak English Just as well as\nwe do. It is Die uneducated who\nspeak tbo gibberish. Schools arc\nplentiful, but while in school the child\nmay speak Ko tliat I ean nnden-dand,\nyet as soon as they are out of school\nthey   drop     again   into   their   patois.\nThere are societies for tbe relief\nof the indigent, yet beggars abound.\nI had scarcely got off the train before\nI was appealed to hy a most persistent beggar, and numbers touch\ntheir cap ot* drop a curtsy and hold\nout a pan for alms. I have no doubt\nthat the tourists foster the begging\nhabit,     Jt    is   easier   to   give   a    coin\nthan  lo be pestered  hy Importunity-\nKingston is rat in-r a large town.\nperhaps two or three times as large\nas Nelson. It has many fine stone\nstores, down town in the business\npart, while the residences stretch out,\nI do not know how far, for 1 have\nnot yet explored the town to uny\nextent.\nWall   Churched\nI notice that there are many fine\nchurch buildings, and a Methodist\nminister told me their largest church\naccomodates ISM people. (Jo where\nyou will over the island and you\nwill find Stone churches every here\nand there. The Itaptists seem to be\npretty strong in Jamaica, and the\nChurch of Kngland has a bishop and\nassistant bishop with a large staff\nof clergy. From what I have heard,\nreligious affairs are much better here\nthan in Cuba.\nGoing about a strange town, I\nhave frrequently to ask my way, and\nin every case I have met with\ncivility and kindness. Especially are\ntbe police ready to help one with\nInformation. The police are all black\nmen. They wear white helmets,\nwhite duck * tunic and black punts,\nWith a broad, red Strip down the\nleg. They seem lo lie rather numerous in the business jmrt of the\ntown.\nYesterday I went through the market,   but   saw   few   vegetables   that\nwere new and unknown to me. Irish\npotatoes, onions and gin-lick, squash\nand eho-eho, yams and bananas, I\nknow them all. but when it eame\nto the fish 1 was at sea. where 1\ndure say the fish would have preferred    to    be.      I    saw    two    piles   of\nlobsters, or cray fish, and most of\nthem were still mining, their legs and\nantennae,   showing   that   they   were\nBROMg QUININE\nA Safe and Proven Remedy\nt.        for Colds, Grip and Influenza.        ,*'\nThe First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet\nnok for this    j*   \"B\/tsy Cf on the Box.\nSignature      %Q.Sf.jCr\/r\u00a3r~2r&* 30c\nLook\nMidi ill Canada.\nServing\nCanada\nBy confining its activities exclui-\nivi-ly to domestic business and by\nrelying upon powerful financial institutions abro-.u! for our customer..' foreign needs, this Hank believe*, it can best serve Canadians\nand Canadian industry. Whatever\n.',.:; ' - \"1'iirenn ots.wheth-\nth\nBank\nIMPERIAL BANK\nNELSON BRANCH,\nCRANBROOK BRANCH,\nCRESTON BRANCH,\nOF  CANADA\nJ. H. D. BENSON, Manager\nW. R. GRUHISE, Manaun.\nC. W. ALLEN, Managei.\nPrwemation\nCovers ire\nprovided li*i\"\nChristmaa\nGill Books.\nGift that\nIncreases\nin Value\nWHAT 1)11) VOU GIVE LAST CHRISTMAS?\nToys ior the kiddies\u2014most oi them broken by\nnow. \" Something uschd\" ior tbe grown-ups\u2014now\nworn out or forgotten. C.ish to your employees\u2014\nappreciated hut sexm spent. Other presents1\u2014hurriedly\nliought and perhaps ill-choscu.  Are they remembered\nSuppose this year you give them each I Bank Book\ncontaining an initial deposit, and urge them to add to\nit regularly. Could anything be m\niit,.Mc?\ndl ILtiik l'ass Soaks\"\nol C'iMSI*ti.iJ thlts.\nThe R^pl Bank\nof Cah!ada\n\u2014 British Columbia\nYellow Newtown extra\nM; fancy, $3.75; C. 91.50; Home\nHeauty faney. f|.2&; Winesap extra\nfancy, 94; Bpltaenberg extra faney.\n93.50; Salome combination faney and\n. 93-5; onions, Yellow Standard, cwt,\n$3.60; Imported Wlnesapn C. 93.25; On-\nlurio barrelH Cooper**--. Market No. 1,\n*\u00bb; domestic, 97,.r.O*. Hen Ihivis No, 1,\n$s; No. t, $7..Ill; No. 3, $7*. Baldwin\n97; Oreen lot No. 1. I*.Ml; No.\n\u2022J and domestic, |7.50; potatoes Canada il, cwt. HM* Car arrivals. February 23 to February 25: Ontario\u20141\n,'arrot; Manitoba\u20141 vegetable; Iniport-\nlkI\u2014.1 lettuce, 1 cabbage, 1 tomato, 1\nvegetable,   1   apple.\nKKOJNA \u2014 llritish Columbia apples\nboxes Yellow Newtown extra fancy.\n$a.f.O; fancy. $3.lir.; Roim \" *\nSpltxepberg extra fancy. $3.25 to $\nfancy.l M.w; Ontario barrels Greening,\nOntario; Wanner, Baldwin. Spy No. l,\nfS,75; No. 2. $s; domestic. $7.75; re,-\npacked crates. $2.^5*. Imported boxes\nWinesaps c. $3.10; Yellow Newtowns\nC. J3to $3.25; Home Heauty fancy.\n$3.25; ;C. $2.y0; Br.tlsh Columbia potatoes. Canada C. cwt. $2.25; New\nBrunswick potatoes Canada H, cwt.\n\u25a012 15; imported 11 tirade. 11 to $2.15;\nonions. British Columbia Standard.\nCWt, $4.5(1; Ontario onions. Sample,\newU    $1.50;    Manitoba   cabbage,    pound.\n5c;   imported   tomato**,   lugs.   11(50;\ncelery, pound. 15c; cabbage. Sc. Market uulel. Car arrivals. February 19\nto February 25: Imported\u20142 potatoes.\nI vegetable.\nEDMONTON \u2014 Imported apples.\nboxes Yellow Niwloun, Winesap C,\n(i}.50; Hritish Columbia onions. Standard, cwt. $i; local potatoes Canada\nB, cwt, $1.75. Car arrivals February\nL| to February 25 \u2014 Hrit.sh Columbia\n\u2014 1 onion; Washing I on\u20142 apples; California\u20141   lettuce,   1   vegetables.\nVANCOUVER \u2014 Imported rhubarb,\n16c; cabbage. 6 Vic pound; cauliflower.\n12.75; celery, 91.50; cucumbers, $3;\nhead lettuce, $1.25\u2014all per dozen,\nWashington potatoes Gems A. tons,\nIhi; inexiean tomatoes. 2ti-pound lugs,\n14.50; ' Hritish Columbia onions Standard,  cwt,   $3;  choice, 18.10;  potatoes,\nDry belt Gems, Canada II. twt, $2.50;\nDr'vbelt white. Canada B. cwt, $2 25;\nlocal while, Canada A, $2,35; Canada\nH. $2.10; apples, boxes Wlnesap extra\nfanev.   $1:   Yellow   N.-wtr.wn   exlrn   fun-\n\u00ab:y, $3.7:.; Delicious, Spltzenberg extra\ni alley. $\u201e; Ben I'av.s extra faney. $3.\nJonathan extra faney. $2.75; Baldwin\nextra f-jiiey, $2.25; -tither grades. Mc\nless in each ease. Apph-H, unions, potatoes slow. Good demand for given\nvegetables. Car arrivals. February It\nto February 25; Imported\u20143 potatoes. I tomatoes. 1 cabbage, l eeb-ry,\n2 apples, 2 mixed Vegetables; British\nColumbia-** 6 potatoes, 1 apples, t cabbage, 2 mixed vegetables, 1 mixed\nfruit   and   vegetables.\nBRIEFS FROM THE WIRE\nXrainffrad   Blast   Kill*  Twtnyt-six\nl^ENIKORAD,      March \u2022    U.-\u2014Twenty-\nIsix    were    killed    iu    an , explosion    of\n\" oxygen    tanks.\nItalian    Revenue    Grows\nBOMB,    Mareh    0.\u2014The    Dalian    government   revenue   receipts   for   the   past\nlleaujy. | fiscal   year   show\n000,000   lire.\nCurzon    Collapses\nLONDON, March ti\u2014 Marquis Curaon\nsuffers   a   collapse,   but   is   not   danger-*\nousjy    ill.\nTokyo     District     Burns\nTOKYO.    March    j.\u2014Three    hundred\nhouses    in    the    red    light    distriet    destroyed  by   fire,   while   the  diet   is discussing     its    gradual    abolition.\nPadlock    OH ending*    Resort \u25a0\nNKW    YORK,    March   fi.\u2014The   courts\nare   to  be  asked   to authorize   tiie   padlocking    of    ull    night    resorts    wheru\nliiiuor    is    found.\nZaland   Senator   Dies\nNKW       YORK,      Mareh      ll.\u2014Senator\nMurphy  dirs  at   Tlgnlsh.   I'.K.L.   There\nare   now   nix   vacancies   lu   the   senate.\nName Economic Committee\nLONDON, March C\u2014The Imperial\neconomic committee has been appointed to study how foreign food\nsupplies to Britain can be supplanted   by   Empire   prwiuate.\nReject   Union   Political    Bill\nU)ND(\u00bbN.    March    fi\u2014The    commons\nrejects   the   trades   union   poll Heal   fund\nbill    on   the    motion   of   the   premier.\nQuake  Still   Trembling*\nQ1TKDK*'.   March   li.\u2014Bale,   SI.   Paul.\nresidents  are  getting   panicky   over  the\ncontinued     earthquake     tremors.\nIce   Treacherous   at   Winnipeg\nW1NN1PBO,    March    fi,\u2014Treacherous\nIce conditions on lhe flr.A and Assln-\nibolne rivers. folloWa a three-day\nthaw. One ' drowning; and numerous\nnarrow   escapes   are   reported.\n'Wallingford' Creator\nInsolvent at Death\nNKW YORK. Aliarcli 6.\u2014George\nKan del pb Chester, ivuthor anu jiIkv-\nwrlght, who wrote the \"Uet Rich\nQuick Walllngl'ord\" Htorlcs. had property worth only |S5f*.1 and owed $19.-\n329 when he di.-d .on February 26.\n11)25. He had onlv $4703 due on an\ninsurance   policy   of    $25,425   and   $800\nIn cash.     The will appointed  his\nLillian   E.   Chester,   executrix   and \\\nlegatee.\nMr.   Chester  stated   that   he   n\nprovision   for  his   sons,   Ueorge\nRobert    F.    Chester,    because    he\namply  provided  for  them  by   the   ti\nfer   of  property   to   lh\"b*   mother.\nElisabeth M. Chester, who had din\nhim.   and   he   felt   assured   she    w\ng.vu   them   every   care  and   alien llp|\nDr. O. D. Skelton, format- Oisel\nuniversity pnjfcs-sor and nuth-ttl\nthe \"Ufe of Sir Wilfred LautJ\nwill succeed Kir Joseph Pope aa t'.J\nsecretary of state. \u00bb\nI\nGin 1111s relieved her head-\naches and backaches\nHeadaches and backaches frequently indicate\nkidney- trouble, and may be the forerunners\nof dangerous illness. Head how one sufferer\nwas rijicved.\n\"My trouble has been very bad headaches, backaches and dizzy spells. I started taking Gin Pills\nand only used a little more than halt a box when my\nheadaciies and backaches stopped and now X feel\nlike a lew girl. I am well and have had no return\nof those distressing headaches and backaches.\"\nMiss Benulle.\nGet Gin Pills from your druggist to-day\nNational Unit- & Chemical Co., of Canada, Ltd.. Toronto, Out\nCine*I'ills in the U.S.A. are the same a. Gin Pills in Canada. _\nI\nCANADA DRUG & BOOK COMPANY\nNelson, B.C.\nHAS IT      -\nill alive\niiiiion\n\u25a0en a\n\u25a0 here\nOf 'course, we have no profc\nin Jamaica, yet I have not i\nSlfn i.f drnnkt nnesK since 1 can\nlist Tueaday. The Meln.se house,\nwin re i an \u25a0laying* haa p licence to\n\u25a0el] Leer and nptrita, but 1 have not\nBeen half a doaen Elaatoa of either\n\u25a0told since* I cams. It li -i very\nqu!\u00abt, raapactable houae, nnd unseem-\nly    t onduet    would    not    lie    tolerated.\nI   do   noi  itippoac  that   1  have  teen\nall   that   Knew   on.   for   I   am   nut   down\ntnwn after dark, bul epaaklng fnun\npersonal   observation,   I   have   to   Ift]\nthai iiii-*. is a sober, orderly (own.\nElectric pirett cars run on a few\nul tie- main bUHlneaa streets, and\nmil\"* and bufflee abound. Very few\nwhite peopla walk if they have a mile\nor aa to go. The climate does not\nencourage pedeetrlanlam,  Btlll, 1 walk\nall the tlm.', I had to take a carriage\nfrom the train to ihe Melroaa house\nhecuuee I did not know tha way and\nhad my buggage with me. All other\nlravelins ai.mii lhe tow n l have don*\ntill   foul\nUf courae the tourlat trade is\ncai. red to by a large display of\n.-in h.s ch.ir.o iei isiic of the country\nand climate, Home boya and gtrla\npeddle  ne klacea and audi things on\nthe    streets,    iiud    are    so    persistent\nthai they are a nulaance to the\ntouriat. I Abe the beggara, they worry yi.u until, to get rid of them, you\nload yourself up with a lot of atuff\nwhich your friends value as presents\nwhen you gel home. I think the\nprices they charge * ampere favorably with thoae nf Barbadoa.\nThe tourlat trade Is growing. I am\ntold, l.v leaps and bounds, and iny\nUirKllmly h-lls n.e she has heen full up\n< vci    si ni-.-   ihe   tourlat   time   com*\nne-ni.,1.      I    tin    DOl    wmitler   at    this.\nThe i.-l.ii*,! is beautlfl, the climate is\ndelightful, and tie* d lata nee trom the\nHtJttes is nol too great. Moat tourists\ncome from the Htataa though some\ncome  from   Bngland.\nLiving   Is    Dear\nThe eoal of living is. I think, pretty\nhigh.    Thi re are swell botela,  where\nwealthy pen pie go and have to pay\npretty    iiiK!i.      1    pay   ^4    a    day    for\naecond rate accomodation*! but I dan\nnay I cotUd secure private hoard for\npi ill ips 140,00 month if 1 were\ngoing to remain any length if time.\n\\1 v boat ll expected In ahout Monday, and I am quite comfortable\nwhere l am, so it's not worth mj\nwhile I i mike a change for my shaft\nBtH\nt:\nnk   I   have\noned\nIready   mat\ntter  that   I  expect   to\nColon   and  Blueflelda,\nand thence nnrih to\nH. BBBE\nca, Jan. 30, VJ2Z.\nRUGGED ATHLETE\nWON'T SLOW UP\n] well\nI'\/i\nILN. Nab., March I.\u2014 (Aaaocl\ncm)\u2014Jamas w. (\"Bill\") lam\nyeara   old,   baBevca   he   ranki\nird   the   top  Of   aclive   foi.tl.al\ns toda\niy,\nvho   is\nMta\nhUaiO Urnnch\nA. D. ILLaBl U\u00a7\nGranJ f-oik.8 BMB^\nG. A. Ipt* U_t,\nFeraie branch\nA. Wa:son,M-;r.    \\$\\\nIn*,   tli\nr< pren ntatlvea,   aiays   with   his   bonis\ntown    grid   tt-;iui   and   last   saaaon   was\ni*i t nulled out of the game t ith* r by\nInjury or by the eaten. Ba was a\nmember of the house two yenrs ago.\nand accepted appointment \"'i* saaalen\n\"tn    be    with    Ihe    old    er.iwd.\"\nAt Karxcnt, N.h,, when' l-undy\nuwiiM it fiirni and power slatlon. Ills\nachievements on the football field,\nthe baseball diamond and in lhc\ndamped rinu have Rained him pn.in-\nFnr   four    years,    dutlnK    H\nsun,    Alio\nI'I\nto\nvilli   th'\nhigh school team, the father played\nwith the town team nKalnst his won.\nLater the younger laimly Joined his\nfather'a team, playing center. All.in\ntook   up wrestling at  the   university of\n* The alder iVtmdy  weighs 111 potMds\nbut it has not hlmlered liis offensive\npower. \"N'ext season I will be bitter\nthan aver.\" he said. 'Kach morning\n1 take retting up exercises and In the\nppring   I   atari   preparing   fnr   the   foot-\nMil  soeaonT1\nHave the Freight Rates Retarded\nVancouver^ Export Grain\nTrade?\nCLAIMS were made before the Railway Board\nduring 'its recent sitting in Vancouver that\nthe development of the grain trade through that\nport was seriously retarded because of freight rate\ndiscrimination.\nYet, on the very day on which that statement\nwas made, 828 cars of export grain were lying in\nthe Canadian Pacific terminals and 489 cars were\nin transit, a total of 1,317 cars, of which only 35\nwere unloaded. There were also unloaded on that\nday 64 Canadian National cars or a total of only\n99 cars.\nThe daily average from October 10th to November 10th, 1924, of cars in the Vancouver terminals was 611.6, while in transit between Field\nand Coquitlam for that period there was a daily\naverage of 461.4 cars.\nIt was asserted that during that period the daily\nunloading capacity in Vancouver was 260 cars,\nwhereas the average actually unloaded was 94.3.\nYet, in spite of these terminal handicaps, grain\nexports via the port of Vancouver have increased\nfrom 501,000 bushels in 1920 to 54,619,000 in 1924,\nor over ten thousand per cent of an increase. No\nport in the world has ever shown such a marvellous development in an'equal period.\nIn the face of such facts, how can it be argued\nthat rate discrimination has hampered or retarded\nthe development of grain exports through the port\nof Vancouver?\nCANADIAN PACIFIC\nIt Spans the World\n 3HD\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY HORNING, HARSH 7, 1025\nFage Seven\"\"\nFREEMASON'S\nSUFFERING\n\"FRUIT-A-T!VES\" WORLD'S BEST\nREMEDY FOR CONSTIPATION\nMR. J. H. MCLEOD\n\"I was troubled very badly\nnth Kheumatism and Constipa-\nion and tried a. great many re-\nitedies without relief, until a\nriend of mine recommended\n'Fruit-a-tives\", I tt-ok several\nmxes and was very soon com-\nlletely relieved and am very\n;rateful to \"Krutt-a-tives\". I\nhink that ''Fruit-a-Uvea\" 1a Uio\nbest remt-dy in tiie World, and\nlave reeomuiemltd it tt a Rieat\nlumber of friends who have bene*\nited by il\".\u2014J. H. McLeod, Nova\n..folia Free mason's Home, Wind-\nior,  Nov a Scotia.\nConstipation is lhe great curse\nif old ox*'' Vet day by day, more\nind mure elderly people are en-\noyinjT -rigoroua health through\n\"Fruit-a-tives\". This natural\nnedicine \u2014 made from intensified\nrruit juices\u2014ensures the tKiiiplele\nlalurul digestion of food for\njeople of all iffS, At your\nlealers, 25c and !>0c.\nROSSLAND LOSES OPENER\nETORIATAKES\nTHE FIRST GAME\nOF SEMI-FINALS\nBeats Saskatoon Three to\nOne at Victoria; Leave\nfor Prairie\nviCToniA,     March     I.\u2014'(Canadian\nPress.)\u2014Viet nrla earries a two-goal\nlend Into the second game of the Mtnf-\nflnaJa fur the Weslern Canada huekev\neli;itnpionshi|i, as n result nf a :! to 1\nvictory here toalght uver Sasliat.ii.-i\nSheiks.\nThe    Cottfara    carried    the    play    to\n\u25a0aaaatoon   in   the   first   two   period*,\nbut in the closing 20 minutes Victoria were lucky in preserve their\nlead. The Sheiks came i.n at a terrific Clip, and had Holmes not been\nIt the peak ut his form, there v. nib]\nhave    been    a    closer    nenre.\nSheika Strong in Third\nThe    Victoria    defence    was    ts    stent\nas    armor    plate     in     the     firs*,     two\nperiods,     but      it     seemed     as     Cioueli\nihey     missed    their    em-     in     tlr-     Inst\n\u25a0tanaa* for thev a\u00ab*ow4 una-blo to\ndo any th tog right,    Th.-ir trouMa  ana\n\u25a0lue in no small measure to the aola*\nlllatlng work of \"Cy\" Den. mi v. -vim\nWhen    on    Hie    jee   Seined    to   put    more\nifiager and nnan Into tha sheiks' plaj.\nWhile      Sask;.loon      h:ot      \u25a0      lot of\nlOUgh    Itiek     in    tha    el using    enni'i. tV\n''.aig.irs   w ere   Rol    s|inred   by    the jhix\nill   II:.\u25a0   second   period.      TlleV   '      '    \"\n.v.-i*ih  ni   iheir   m\u00ab*rcy   aey*\nMir   il\u201e Ir   shooting   was   off.\nBath    Play    on    Defensive\nNeither   loam    was   ai    its   zenith,\ntoo much care being taken to make\nsure     of      tin-     defence.        The      usual\nbrilliant combination of tha iwo clubs\nwaa    missing    |\\>r    most    of    the    route\nlutoon    sin.wed    tholr    trw\nSCOUVER    BOWERS\nMAY   CROSS   EQUATOR\n'A.vcc-rvr.i;, Man ii 8.- Dlrectora\n\" <\u25a0 Vaneouver Rowing elub are\ntaring a augfeation mad.- -i.v\nMnr \u00ab-f the Melbourne Rowing\nthai a atrong four-oared craw\nthe   Vani ver   club   ahould   visit\nHtralia   in   Oetolw   to   lake   part    in\nnnnual  Auatrallan   Henley ni   Mel-\nsaved. Frederic kson went length of\nice laid one on llalnsworth'a pads.\nLaSontfe off for hard checking on\nMeeking. Stevens gets a Bhot at\ngoal but Holmes saved. Keise then\ngoes down and lays one on Holmes,\nHalderson scores, time It: 20.\nHalderson   Scores\nLoughlin snapped one to Hams- j\nworth's puds, and Hill Conk followed. I\nHaldersim shot from two feet out\nfor the second goal of the night.\nIvilonde on and pace livened up.\nHolmes saved from Cook and Lalonde, .Meeking and Anderson following willi two shots. Play hegun to\ngel rough, IVm-iiny sent a hoi one\nafter a dazzling rush, and came\nright hark with another to Holmes'\nshins.\nThird   Period\nLoughlin sent m a snot from blue\nhut llainsworth blocked. Denennv\nreplaces Lalonde. llainsworth stopped\na siz\/.ler from Hart, ktounie mom\u00bb*-'\ntwo hot ones from Stevens and Hill\nCook. Hart came back with two\nshots but the Sheik goalie oiocKeu.\nWalker got close in and Haina-\nworth cleared. Denenny shot from\nblue hut Holmes saved. Foyston on\nfor Frederickson. Denenny sent another high ahOt and Cook followed\nwith one close in. Holmes just I\nstopped it from aqueeaing through the |\nposts.\nLalonde  on   and   Immediately   had   a\nshot,      P.   Cook   pulled   the   nicest    rush\nof lhe night, circulating Victoria's net,\nhut   missed  on   t lie   front.       Hill   Cook\nsent   iii   another,   followed   by   an- I\nOthfr   from   P.   Cook. m\nSheiks   Break   In ,\nlien, nny    scored    for    Saskaloon    In\n14:11   and   was   given   an   ovation   by i\n\"had   Halns-| his  team   males.    ,lle   had   been   play- I\n'    limes,    fop    iL     u.-mlt-rfiil    game     all     nighl. |\nBill    Cook    ahot    again     btll     Holmes\nsaved.       Fraser    bad     the     tirst     shot\niu five minutes for   Victoria.\nWalker   scored   from   left   wing   for\nVictoria from the bine line m f:gO.\neraser benched for cracking Cordon\nover  the  h.-ad  and   while   Victoria   was\nii   the   hist    period    when   they   passe-1    p|ny!ng        ftVt    men    Walker    slipped\n\u25a0\"\"'   t,mli   Uk\"   \u25a0   \u25a0\"'   \u00b0*   government \\K   'n 7.    ....  .       .        . .*,.\u201e,.\u201e,(   \u25a0 ..,,.\n,-mpioye.s   passing   g\u201e.   buck. (down the ht beards and acored   rom\nPlenty of thrills were crowded blue line. Hart shut from same place\ninio ilo* game, especially in tha see- bul llainsworth blocked. VtBMOt back\nond period, when players were tripped I on ice. Fredel iekson shot from 10\nand booked, lossed on their eyebrows When th.-y tried to break\nthrough   Hie   defence,   and   piled    up   in\nthe   goal    mouth.     Referee   ton   kept\ncareful   lab  on   tha   players,   bul   did\nnot     visit     his    wrath     upon     them     to\nanv    extent.\nThe    Cook    Brothers   and    Denenny\nworked  like a charm on the Saskatoon\nline    and   Stevens   and   iteise   did   BUM\nBehold Collins\nPet Undershirt;\nHe's Lucky ia It\nBy    AL   DEMAREE\n(Former   Pitcher,   N.   y.   Giants)\nYou've heard of Kddle Collins' *\nIng gum whieh he parks on lhe lan\ntOO 0_ his cap \u00bbnd removes and chew,\nonly when Iwa stiil;.--. have bei n\ncalled  on   him.  bul\nIff m\nfeel out, but llainsworth made a\npretty bln;-k, BUI Cook benched for\ntripping Hart.\nSaskatoon Pressed Hard\n]\u25a0'.    Cook    sent    in    two    sums,    the\nSheiks     using    three     men     in     llmii*\nattacks    ami    Victoria    defence    being\nhard   pressed.      Foyston   and    Walker\n'the   defence   work.   Cameron    being ! had  shots  for  Victoria   and  Keise was\nni the lee   very  little afler the  flrat, robbed ol a goal by Holm\u00abr apactac-\nperio.l. _    ijmi  _   I nlar  save.     !\u25a0. Cook   shot   and   Detien-\nfolloweil     wilh    B     hot     one     that\nlocked on hla akatea.    Qor-\nPrederlrkaon   turned   in   a   brilliant I\ngame,  and  the   first   goal   flew Off   his I\nstick.       He     was    ably     supported     by    H\"lm'\nWalker   and    Hart    on    the    line,    while, don    sent    in   another    and    Saskato\nTO   EUROPE\ntAI LINGS    TROM   ST.   JOHN    TO\nLIVERPOOL\nr. in,   Apr. 10    Montclare\nr. 10,    ,\\pr. 17     Itontroae\nar. 24,    Apr. 22     Moiiln-val\nr. 27     Montcalm\n\u25a0.3     Hontfourl. r\nO   SOUTHAMPTON-CHLBflOUKO-\nANTWERF\nr. 10,   Apr. IS Melila\n'.8     '. Miuiii.tosa\nTO   GLASGOW\nr. IB,   A\\,r. 23   .' Metagama\n_%      Montreal\nmm New York, calling at Cherbourg.\ntotalled   Information,  rates,  etc.,  on\nuesl. Henh reservalions and tiek-\nfrom Loral Agents ever\/when. or\nIe\nJ.   S.   CARTER\nitrict   Fc.ssavjcv   Atfeut.   Nelson,   B.C\nwhailiemitlmiSeXda\nDOMINION EXPRESS\nMONEY ORDER\ni JorSale \u2022J\/'C.P.R.STATIOI.S.W'\nDOMINION' EXPRESS   AGENCIES\nDdD-\nThii ftrrali- I ol :kin KMdlcl will rrmove\n<l.o-o akin i liana that lu,,- nude y..ur li'- -\ninl,*\nT1..U\n\u2022 il.lii\nI ud\ndiscomfort will disappear under Hie ma|\nthis remedy.   It lias healed many ca\u00abM peo-\n-io,iiice,l li,.|., ',-., and wiil rcorh your Cuse.\nTht first SIM buttle wWlMI yon or yoaf\nmo.ry  l,i,k.    try D. U. l>. swp, tun.\n'.'My  limp A  Btatlonery Co :  r.inn.l;\niik ,\u00ab.\u2022 Hook Co., I,hi.: 1'c.ole  Drug Co\nApply Minard's every day and\nrub it in well wilh the linger\nlips. It penetrates and heals.\nRemoves tr.fiammal ion.\nA remedy fur every puiii.\nIl.i it\nUMklni\nFiivalnn\nAnderaon\nReferee\nl\u00ab 1, ii.*.. in the first two period\nii.is \\i..rs.. then n i.i.vy.T's eroMwora\nduaala   to  the   Bttelke.\nli..ih i.niiis will leave here tomorrow f..r S;isk;it....n to tiik,- tmrt In\nthe aeeond nine ol the i.l;iy..rr Tile*\n.i.iv   iiikIh.   n\u00abt\nIcelander   Scor.t3   Opener\np.    Cook    l'i\".    the    first    slml    un\nnoal   nn.l Walker laid nn.* Ml al the\nother, nml l.inmlillii belated In \u2022 Ipm\none   and   wenl   In   tor   the   reboUnd.\nI-roilirirUsi.n    wns    stnlipeil    when    in\nMini   und  F. Cook   laid  another  hoi\n,.\u201e,     Hnlmea'    pud.      Until    Iimius   I'Tiisit\n  uelng the  Wll   win*.    Frederick-   Haldereoi\naim   arored    the   llral        In    4:27.\n1: *,   ihrougti  alone. Krederlek\nThe   Icelander   imsiml   In   nnother\nrlihl   afterward,    1   Reiae   and   \\v.   5:a_'.k\"\nCook had sin.is nl the other end.\nYi.i.nin name rl\u00abhl back aad limitm!\nin have u noal, but Referee Ion\nordered \u00ab lace \"ft.    Poyaton relieved\nI'll il.ri  ksnn. I),.11..nny Nubbins for VV.\nCook, and tfalderaon on for Fraaer,\nyiiih lieeklitg on lor Walker. Victoria waa forelng the pace and Sask-\n hi   found   Vlctorla'a   defence   very\ni..nth.\nAii.ii-isun pul one waial liinil on\nllninsH.irlli. nml Utlonde drew the\nlirst penalty for dumplni Anderaon.\niv.-.iri i. ks..ii i.ii iiKnln liii lhe poet.\n!\u25a0'. Cook sin.i (i-.nii a dlatance, Baaka-\niniin rushing with one man, while\nLalonde le on the fence and Ion\nordered \u00ab face oil when the Bhelka\n\u25a0tailed. Frederlokaon staged another\nlone ruah rlghl through, Btevena\nreilnvpN Cameron.\nCcok   Eanished   for   Head   Cut\nw. Cook wns banished for cutting\nRarl   over   the   hemd   in   \u25a0   corneit\nl.'rns.i   ..If   fur   butting  Bcott.     Ilnins-\nworth stopped \u25a0 bouncer from Walker. Saskatoon now at full strength\nbul their shooting wns wild, t-alonde\nwiggled the length of the Ice and\nHolmes Just gol liis hand to liis\nstinging shot. Bcotl on bench for\nchopping al Halderson. Vi.-i.nia now\nal  full strength.\nStevens played lor Harl bul his\nthai wenl astray, Walker brought\ndown the house with \u25a0 pretty play\nimi Prederlckaon mlaaed the nel on\nthe ahot\nOpen  Second  Short   Handed\nHaskatoon opened the second period\nwith Bcotl still mi ih,. bench. Lough.\niin I..i.l u beautiful shot at Halns-\nwurih's feet   Proderlcksou then irinl\nI   daisy   cutter,   and   l.iiunlilin   iniss..l\nIhi rebound. Denenny made Holmes\nJump in cover, and tried a long one\nrlghl after from renter Ice. Saskatoon   forcing the   play  and  crowding\nin mi j in* mi. x.'uu hi.i un empty\nnel   I.ni  Biased.\nMeeking benched for tripping.\nHalderson  shot  from  \u25a0  does in  i.m\nmtnated  tht  play.\nSummary\nFirsl    period\u20141,    v.ctorla.   Frederickson,   l:IT;   2.   Victoria,   Hsldereon,\nD:2ll.\nThird period\u2014t, Baakatoon, lienen-\nm.   il:S3;   i,   victoria,  Watker,  1:11\nLineup\nVictoria.\nHolmes\nLoughlin\nDid ymi ever know lhal Eddie liar\nanother pel auperatlt.nn.' In lhe pie\ntin-., here you see ii hanging nn ti\nline. It is a luckl unaVrshlrl win I\nim tins worn in all world ,.ii.s an.l\nnlhir championship gamea  f.ir  l\u00ab yean\npaat.    Tha  above  portr f  the  ahlrl\nIndicates   tinn   ii   la   pretty   well   wurn\nInn    Kddle   clalma   .1    In   a I    fur\nnumber of yeara yet,\nK.I.M..    I\nOPENING GAME\nm\nAlhcrla Champa Heat Rossland Miners Five to One\nin First of Series\nRQTll TEAMS FAST,\nALHEUTANS FASTKH\nKootenay Roys Share Honors  in   First   Period;\nLa ler Outplayed\nVAXCOrvEft, March I.\u2014Amateur\nhockey aa purvi yed by Ihe Coleman\nTigers representing Albertn. proved\nmuch auperlor to thai played in\nRrltlah r..liinil.in a i displayed by the\nI- .1,-lnn.l Mini rs. I..\u25a0!\u25a0\u2022\u25a0 ! might. In the\n(he    Al\n\u25a011\nliniim .llu\nIim.I     I..i           Iiiml\ni ii   rciuw ms   in,.   1.\nDl     111..     I..,ms      II (ll\nr..|iunl,in   chnmiiliiiin   |.r.\nlimns.   I.ill   Il.l.I   liill..   ,.;,.,1,\n111.,    su lil    .l.l.ii,,*     In\nfn I. til. in    rri *..\nFi.\"    Seofvleea\nllu -1.. i..l   -I ..... n   llmir   In-*!   in   llll\nMrs!    i\u00bb\nllritish\nhard  ni\nul    ih.\nnf\nihunces.    I.i\n.1,.\nDaly  .m.i\ni.li.l   srori-A\n*n     rush.-s     pnivi .1    effceti\n|. nts,   nml   li.i.k.-.l   mu  li   thi\nTigers hail\nII,.hi\nI leleni (\u25a0\nWings\nSulis\nRiakatoon.\nHainsworth\nCameron\nRelse\n    Stevens\nLalonde\nW. Cook\nF. Cooke\n    Denenny\n.   .    Sisit\n....   Go, dun\nEnjoy a Game of\nRowling\nWith Your Friends at the\nSEMAPHORE   ALLEYS\nThe Semaphore\nSmoke Shop      ,\nBowling\u2014Billiard*\u2014Smokes\nReduces Hurs.il Hn large me nts,\nThickened, Swollen Tissues,\nCurbs, lilletl Tendons, Soreness from Hruises or Strains;\nstops Spavin lameness*, allays pain.\nDaws not blister, remove the hair or\n|;iy up the liorse. f 2.50 a bottle\nat dmpKists or delivered. Book 1 R free.\nAMURBINK, JR., for mankiiut-an\nanli^rplic liniment f\u00abr hriir-.cs, ruts, wounth,\nmains, painful, swollen -.ems or glandi, It\nhraliand tooihes. #|.3S a bottle at 4tmf\nffhli or poitpaii'. Will tell you more if > '\u00bbu\nwrite.\" r\nW. F. TOWR, he.,  '-Sli-w-iV-fc   P* ' \"*\u2022\u25a0\n4J. uiLiuc \u25a0\"\u25a0! AlijniMur    ir , irt DlJe IU tiOiJi,\nDISTRICT SHOWS\nINCREASED USE\nOF TELEPHONES\nEighteen Installations in\nMonth; Nelson Leads\nWith Fourteen New Ones\nIn  all   in  new  telephone*  were  connected   up  In  all   11   K nny  center*\nI..: the month endtni February l, ae\u00ab\ncording to flgurea publlahed bjr the\nii. c. Telephone company. Thi* Increase is noted over the figure* for\nJanuary  thle  year.\nKimni-s   complied   for   Fi-brunry   BhoW\nnn   Increase   of   IM   telephone*   in   tbe\nIIKU!*-\nJam\nISH, or an averace increase per ceni\nZ.S6 Instnllatlons, Total telephone! In\num> in the district on February I\nw.-i.* S\u00ab:tl ns romp-ired with :ir\u00bbl.\"\u00bb fnr\nJanuary.   1924.\n}\u25a0;\u201e\u25a0 the month of January, IMS,\nNelsbO with M new Installation*\nleads th* Kootenay centers for growth.\nTruil with four new Installations la\n\u25a0econd, while Kaslo and Kamloops\nhav* each added twn telephoned. Qnnd\nFork*   snd   Greenwood   in    tlu-   month\n.,, i,    hi n-    Installation      Balfour,\nKew     I \u25ba\u2022 !i\\ - i,     Roek    t\ntin\n.ik-\ni.v addition*  i\"  their system*.\nKootenay   Fig-urea\nfollowing    are    Interesting    figures,\nhow tag    the    rwmber    of    telephone*\nt  each   Kootenay  exchange   fir Janu-\niv  l,  i:'*ji, January  1,   IMS and  Im-i.-\nuarj   I,   nth,  slab  the   percentage  of\nicrease   since   January   l.   1924,\nJan,    Jan.    Feb.\n11l-t     I!\nBalfour ....\n'Iran.I Forks\nGreenwood\nKaslo ....'.\nNelaon . ...\n\u25a04-ew Denver\nRook Creek\nKi.sslnnil\nTrail     \t\nI l\n.'.\"il\n:..*i..i\n.1181     III!    122-1\n.   mi      (OS      ini\n. 11SS    UM    1IQ1\nIT\n-II\nu\nWayne 'Big' Munn\nMakes Quick Work\nof Canuck Champ\nCLEVELAND, Ohio, March 6\u2014\nWayne (Bltf) Munn, claimant of\nthe world's heavyweight wrettllng\nchamploneliip made quick work\nof Wallace Duffnid Canadian title\nholder ln the leature of a wree-\ntliiig* carnlvsl here tonight. UhIii;*\nIiIk famous crotch and half-NelHon\nMunn throw Dug*uld ln straight\nla I is   In   nine   and   two   mlnuten.\nEd (Stranjrlerl Lewie and William IK-tu.nt.il wrestled one hour\nto   a  draw.\nAn gffer of *imi for the best stuRnn\nfor    tlic    I'tiivcrsilii    of    PMftgylvutg\n.-itiiU'ii.s to undariradoatM bag boom\nannounced. The naw motto in i<>\nsuparaada Hie present exhortation t<>\n\"(io  ont   nml   MKrt   fnr   P.'iin.\"\nThe racing Hitiiii> el Paavo Nurmi.\nwlicn tCtm at top Bpecd, la 7 feet\n4' 1-1 inches.\nGIVE DEMPSEY\nDAY TO ACCEPT\nMust Agree to -Meet Wills l^];\nor  He   Blacklisted   in      V.. i,.';\nNew York State k?1?,'!'!!.1\"\".r,';i Z\nThi'  Miners fmin.1\nih,- thl-tl i..-..ihi nil\nin:;,   .mil   Sli. pi-. r.i.    v li.,.'   I'usl    \u00abknl\nIiik.   \"inl   \u00bbil.l,   hi liiiK,   unil   1 1\nIi... k .Il * kins f.iiin. .1 '.li.- lam |.'...\nol Hi.- TlKi-ns. 11 \u25a0 \u25a0 t. ! 1.-. 1 Hi,. 1m.1l\nmurker.\n[H-m|ilti' Ihi-   tail   thai   Ihe Iwn \\ i-ii\nii,,:   iimiil-   ner,.   |.!nin;    In   .1   mv\n1 .1    1..*    Im    prud'Hibinnl    I key.\n\u25a0WW -.nm 111M111, mm- lnrniil ...ii ami\nwere   ireoteil   1..   u   [u\u00bbl   li.n.l 1 heek-\nThe      l'i.I.Ill,:,       !. .Is.       wlln      were\nI HiMPiii-il  nwina   '\" four \"I\n*T;\n\\v f\n\u2022\u2022Tttr * Nir TO-sicnr\"\nmmrs\nV\nBest Procurable\n(THE ORIGINAL)\nPore Scotch Whisky\nRICHEST  IN FINEST\nI HIGHLAND    MALT\nfii r*a.i.^.-itj\nZ\/u;'..,u,\\\nBtSU\n\" ~\" ~1 R-nil-J *.t>'\\ lutranlted by Vfilli.m\n^^\u2022WJ^ C-< 'il A \"<nr. I imirtd  Glmf.dd.ch .nd\ntii.vtn,, QMlnM   i '.ji \u25a0 1 <-.!\u00ab\u25a0\u00bb    Duff.\n'\u2014 ti \"'tw Triiiai\nThis advertisement  is  not  published or  displayed  by  the\nJQUOR CONTROL BOARD or the Government of B.C.\nW V fi W^ffl W i;rcnxh!AL\ntit^jj H EltlsLfil     COkDS\nHo Smoke- Ho Sprays-No Sn-jlf\nJust Swallow 1 RAZ MAII Capsule\nItt'istorcs normal breathing. Quickly\nstops nil choking, gasping and mucus\nfpuuriftfi in broochiaj tubed. Gives\nonj\u00bb; nifhti of restful deep. Contains\nno iti;urioua or hubit-foniiing drugs.\n11.00 per bai \u2022tdraf-ttona.ScodS&nf\ngenfiuHS trial.   TtBipfatOP^Twftntft.\nCUAKAHTCEO RELIEF I\nFreedom \/rom Pain;\nNeuralgia\nl^oaundl of Canadians ha\u00ab found Uut\nT.R.C1 iiv-8 tpi. k**nt and aurcat nllef ttom\nPam. TR-Catrt directly on thspoisvons that\ncanne the p-ata. i t,i-y contain no <Un*r*n\u00bba er\nhabit ii-ni-ng druca. Your drnfgkt r*cu\u00bb>\nti *\u00bb:itia thmra. Hend 10c. tor fvneroua tnai.\nTempl-aUmi, Toronto, .\n$1.00 g*'\u00bba'tfi   50c. \"-d*S-\nT Neurit,. N-fuxalfl-.\nHU     l\u00bb..b.,. SIZE   r.ln.\nIPTI\/'V.  TEMPLltON'a\ntl   HI     S      RHEUMATIC\nii. 1\\V   V? CAPSULES      31\nj* or Bale uy\nDrug Co., Cily Drug Co.\ni-h...i\nHUll\n I\nM.W    VOHK.   Mm ii   11 \u2014Jack    li.\n|.,|,'l    or   . 1. \u2022 ! it.,    n    .il ill.Hi;..    I.l. .1\nHarry  Will-,  ii.ut*  Iimi\nI..\nw.ll   1.mil..I.\nln.  with- ;     Tl 1   I. n ni   i-ii.\n.\u25a0 1 na     ,.1,   s ,.,,.1    w\nlln.   blackliHttd   111   Ihla   M.n.-. | K,,,,|   kn iii...   ..1     Ki.i\"   '\n'I'lns   ultliimlum   wan   lssu.,1   by   lh.. . ...   ,,.,,,.,.,,,,,\u201e       ,,.,.,,,\nRliiu*   :illil..|li 111111issn.il   today,   nftt-r    \t\n11    si.,nny    .colon    in    whlc li    Hi-     \"\"'!''\nWills     and     llii.I...ns    . hull. UK. s     inn \u25a0 N.....M       \\uit1h      \t\nconslderfd. lilPlitJ   nf - l'f   il    l-ii   nn\n'I'll.     In uvvwiitilit    Ml.,    holder    B'na    (,, hnnl   Iim Timers\nofficially    notified   .1    tli.     two   t'hal\nlengea   In  h   iil-nr   nen\nI...S    Anuilrs    I.l     tho    ....in\ntoday.\nThe Wills clmlliiiB \u25a0 wi\npriority 1.. ..ms. n hjih iii\nbefore   nil.1...ns   s    1\n'<>:,\\ \u2022 c's',ik^^i\n\u2022\u25a0\\:>r;%<\\\\\\ 1 -.N5s.t\nVmS>W\nhi\nIon   In\n11 1I..I    1\nfriini   W.ihii\nil\nKoarns   Rapudiatea   New   York\nl.ns   ANGELKK   March   .1. -   Dh la-\ntii.n   nn   the   pari   . 1   ill\"   Sou    Vork\nitute  nthletlr r lualon  aa  to   whn\n\u2022Imi,     Illllll'Siy.     I..   .\\ y W \u25a0 \u25a0 j Ll 111      In.Mill;\ncliamiiii.il.   ahall   und   ahull   noi   light,\nIs  mil   ..I   the qui ntlon.   .Ini-k   Ke mi\nthp    till..holiler'H    in uniil. r.    ileclnnil\nhere  laic   tiuluy,   in   ;m\u00bbwi r   lu   11   ile\nin.111,1   bj    the   N. w    1 ..rk   1 nnitni--ii.i.\nthai   Dempaey  reply  within   24   1 1 -\nto Un' 1 hi ill. in:.   \"I   Hairy  Wills,  the\nnegro contender.\n\\, il.HII\n'I''\nI liii.I     |i, li.ii    \u25a0 I,    full in III.    I' lar.\n:ln:    :,    II...  I.ill.I     Jewell   11..1,1    N.i\nLineup\nISoMlnnil        I', nii.il        r..l.iii;ni\nN*i-I.'iin         In:\nM.,,--l.|s Cumin\n!\u2022', rw.il'Ja\nCertified\nAnalysis\nEvery While I lorae bottle\nhas two labels. It is the\nWhisky that is twice\nguaranteed. Vattings are\nregularly analysed by the\nPublic Analyst as proof lhat\nthe purity is maintained.\nti'--\n-\nI-\nI\n',{  \u2022* >\u2022\u2022\nScotc\nDBTR 'IT.  March   0.\u2014Jn, k   Renauli, nmgei\nPntiadlnn   hMivyweighl   champion,   nil Je\u00ab>-ll\nluit liiu.r.ini 11,11  Homer Xmlth, K\u00abl\u00ab*-\niii.i*\/....,.   In   1   10-ruunil   bo.il   here  to- M.'.'\nnight.    Sniilh's Kiiin-liess was nil lli.il    Dinar\nlaved hlm. , '\u2022   Hteplu\nShepi I\n\u2022YHITi:   HORSE   DIET!\nH0I(SE\nhWhisky\nLERS,   LTD.,   GLASGOW   AND   LONDON\nThis   a.l'.i'ii.\ni,H)i:oi! ciiv\n1   i-   nut   published  nr  ilisplayed   by   the\nI'.'iMM) or Hip finvernim-mt nf RC\nt? **U\"*\nfhc Tobacco of O^atitii\"\n11\n3\n\u25a0      v tin\nalso in \/2H.\nI\/'   VACUUM\/ZED TINS\nWANUFACTURED BY DOtlUAL TC3ACCO CGMfANY Of CANADA LIMITED.\nBtBma\u2014mmmmmvimnUm,m*m\u2014.*mm. \u00bbn\u00abiai m-UtM\u00bbu~tt4__m\n Page EigHt\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1925\nMarkets _*_\\ Finance\nSTOCK PRICES\nSTRONG EARLY\n',''.>.'' . i. .\nHigh Grade Industrials Are\nWell  Supported  and\ni     Make Gains\nNEW YrtRK. March I. _ stool;\nprices displayed a siriing tone in the*\nearly part of today'! market, but de-\nvelnpcd irregularity toward the close.\nExcellent support was provided, however, for most of ihe hlgh-trads Industrial shares, mnnv of which closed\n1 to 8tz jioinls hlKher. Heavy ac-\nciiniulatlon of United Ptales Stool\nctimnion. which crossed 12a and closed\njust under that figure fur n net gain\nof 1%, was one of the day's features.\nBaldwin was again In lirlsk diiiianil.\nhelg b,d up to Ht. and then easing to\nHSU, where li was up 314 on the\nday. American Can established another record top at ISj'*.. anil then\nslipped buck tn U3-(,. up |U. Stude-\nbakyr closed fractionally lower at\n..... A bullish denionslratlon in (Jcn-\nernl Electric carried thnt stock up lo\n2&*H. bul it slippi-d back to 26014 on\nrealizing, showing a net gain of b%\non   the   day.\n, Nashville, Chattanooga and St.\nLoula continued to respond to rumors of its acquisition by .'mother\nroad by soaring 7 points, to a record\ntop nf 156. Jersey Central jumped tl*\npoints  00 a   few  sales.\n.Call   money   held   steady   at   3 ti   per\n'cent.     Time   money   somewhat   firmer.\nTotal   s:l!es\u2014l. (172. Tun   shares.\nClosing  Quotations\nHigh       Low     Clo;\nAmer. Can. ...\nAuier. Loco. ..\nAiuer.   Tobacco\nAnaconda   \t\nAtchison   \t\nH.   &  o\t\nC.  I'.  R\t\na; t. at.   ..\nChile    \t\nCorn     \t\nC.   M\t\n(I.   N\t\nKennecott     ....\nMiami     \t\nN.   V.   C     \t\nN.    ]'\t\nthllllps     \t\ntaciflc   \t\nit.   1:   \t\nstud.baker   \t\nShell     \t\nS.   i'\t\nStan, (lil Cal.\n.Stan. (Ill Ind.\nMan. (ii| K>*\nStan. Oil N.  J.\nSulphur   \t\ntl.    1-\t\nV.  a.   a\t\nHallo    \t\n1*1 ?,\n123'i,\nSJ'.i\nII\n111',\n' it \"\n121%\nSI'',\niiiiii\n35\ntoe\n7t i;\n71 \"1\nr.7s\n17\n122's\n7 L'i\n2S 1.,\nG2 \"\n52',\n.4%\n1051,4    104%\n63 J,     63\n44K.\n11!' =\nHlu,\n125',,\n64-J\nlttl\n112'\nN7'\n42\"\n123'\nS3'\n141 i\n' 135 =\nMl\nIll's\n149\n12l'l\n61 \u00bb,\n'.i'i\n2-.-*.\n10.\",'.'.\n63\n63 H,\n11?'.'.\n11\n112\nSPOKANE STOCKS\n(Reported  hy' C.  W.   Aiipk-y-jrd)\nBu A*l<\nCork      II .111\nFlorence       04 '1 .0.\"\nNabob     or. .0\"\nPremier          2.2.r\u00bb \u00a3. fit\nHichmotid      OP.i .0-\nWnnwHtorm       \"It) .4;\nyccrr.-JS     1 'lli .1\nKilver.Hmilh      'J*1 \u25a0 .Jl\nMcOllllvray     tl\nReindeer     01 % .0\nFinancial and\nBusiness Facts''\nEVERYONE   SHOULD   KNOW\nSPANISH RIVER\nIN SPOTLIGHT\nIs Outstanding Feature of\nMontreal Sessions; Shows\nGain\nSue a City\nIf You Like But\nNot a State\nIFTHEBONDS\nDEFAULT\t\ncanbe sued\n\\yta\\\\orv( J\ncan\n\u2022not\ntie\nsued\nTha outstanding uliterence between\nmunicipal bonds and state and government bends Is tliat a city can be sued\nln case it defaults on Its bonds, while\n&  rtate  or the  government  cannot.\nIn   the   Vnitid   States,   lb-'  -\u00abt:tt.-s   rand\nihe nit tin mi I government ott ioverelan\npoworn,    while   the   clttaa   are    public\nlorpurutions..        In     Other     words,      tbt1\nstates   and   thi-   national   (overnmenl\nWOtB bt-rn will certain rights, as it\nHere, while tb.- titien have liven si ven\ntheirs    from    their   respective   stales.\nThooretieally, states wn bf taxed\nfor tho national debt, and rides in\nturn can bo taxed lor stato debt*. so\nnational bonds ranks first, state bonds\nsecond, antl municipal bondfl third, in\nrelative   safety.\nNow tin- giit <ii' tin- matter is simply this; Buice th,- city must receive\nits powers from the state, there is a\npower above thp city to appeal  to,  in\nease   of   -ilefaiiU   on   interest   or   prim-i-\n]>al. since iin- state and national fov-\n.\u25a0rnments  ar.-   born   with   their   rlchta\nthere  is  no ono  to appeal  to  in  cast;  of\ndofault,\nIn tho caae of ;1  rti\nis  of   lho   utmost   imp\ntho st:it\u00ab- ever lave tl\nto  Issue  th\u00abm.    T.-chn\nIs  lho  bond   issued   legally?\nIn   Canada,   municipal   issi\nly   must   be   scrutinized   to\n-ord   in  evi ry  particular\nFor   the   iimst   part\nMOXTRKAL, Marcli t! \u2014 A revival\nof interest in Span,sh River common\nwas the oulstandiiiK feature of ihe\nM-adins on the -Montreal stoclt exihang.\ntoday. This Issue finished tho day\nwith' a gain of -S,. at OSV Way.ina-\nmack closed at 47, off 4\\ points,\nmid Laurent ide was off tfc, at S.!.\nHoward Nmith was up \\-j. at S0H. \u00bb--\"'\nthe preferred uiichanRcd al KT'a. Abitibi was steadv al It, and Spanish\nRiver    preferred    sold    at     -a    up,    ai\n[iik.\nAilantic Sauar common came second   in   activity   and   closed   at   16%.   a\nret gala ot in(. Canadian industrial\nAlcohol sold off  v i>t  1st\nTwin City closed at \u00ab7, a not Bain\nof i'i... Canada Comeni reeordad an*\nether advance  ot   'j   to iin- ntw  peak\not   lOfi.\nClosinj,'      prtcaa: Atlantic      Sugar,\nr--\",; Abitibi. 14; Urazll. '>'i:\u00bb: Bnw*\n.\u25a0ries, 14; Rrompion. 2\\i; Cement, 111;\nLauronlidi*. **.': Spanish preferred,\n\\ll\\Li Spanish common, lOs-'v; Textile, 19%; Montreal I'ower. 171; Smellers, llll',; Steel of Canada, 86; Winnipeg  Electric,  4.'..\nUsed Articles\nReal Estate\nRooms\nBoard\nTo Rent\nBoats and\nAutomobiles\nV\nCLASSIFIED\nHelp Wanted\nPositions Wanted\nLost and Found\nlive Stock\nMachinery\nFarm Produce\nTimber and Mine*\nMale Help Wanted\nSMELTERS GAIN\nTORONTO BOARD\nAve Feature of Early Trading; Fishing Eases Off\nBefore the Close\nTORONTO.\nII..UK   in   lh.-\nImk market,\ntu\nuli.\nIn\n',     FlHllll'\nClo.ltll   .\nier>     common     l\u201e\n\u25a0 V A Mllllll l.t\nill:ni|!|.|l h.mil-\nAll.mlii-  Sim\nIII      'Jl     Mill     Hi\nll. I     n.U..in.     ..f     1\nid  i\nlow\n.Vr\n111,'\n-.hn\n1...I-1,\nil\nto\nnl thr I.ilt.r l'i .\nrilv attained I'.il1-. finisliin\nhictl pu,-... ;i net gnin nf l'*,\nKrii7.i|i.iu Tin.'li..n liinil.-.\nlow   for   llii'   iinM nt   y. ne   nl\nlitller    iliiuiitis:       rniii'illiui\n. l.rr\nsunn\ni...\nluperlnr, up\nnk .nnl   li\"\"\nI.uu,-   In   s\ncity Hi., n\nilly  that  ii\nVANCOUVER STOCKS\n(Hei-orlei!   l.v  C.   \\V.   Appl.*\nlliil\nB. r. fiiiv-r   \t\nRniinihrv    \t\nCork     \t\nDoBflM     \t\nInilian     Ill\nInl.   Coal     HI\nHilvrrKmith    \t\nB.  C,   Montana    3-111\nHnartnn     \t\nS\u00bbii.tgrai..s   \t\nTrnlan      01^\nDunwell           lln\nGlacier      I'.ll\nPremier      -\u25a0\"'.\n\u25a0nlklrka     <>~\nilufiis     Li\nir.ll\nAskril\nl.ll\n.211\n.in',\n.in\nWIHNIPXQ   GRAIN    QUOTATIONS\nppn\nWlionl \u2014\nMav\nJuly\nOct\nOam\u2014\nMnv\nJuly\niiii.\nBnrl,v_\nMav\nJuly\nOct.\nFlax\u2014\nMav\n\u25a0lulv\nOct.\nPve\u2014\nMav\nJuly\nHlch\nrot\n2fir,\nin''.\nLow\nnil',\nISS\n150 U\nISJQU\nrinse\nl'.H%\n1KS%\n158%\n(in\nlh-,\n8(014\n238\nIH\nMl\nKl\nIII\nEGG MARKETS\nOttawa,   March  I,\nUou:\nTorniHn \u2014 JolibittK\nfxiras.   40p;   firsts,   ::Tc\nMniumil \u2014 L>f-al.-rs\nttOt) extras. ?,',f to SMl\n32<*; fnilcd lUUl U>\nMnir.   .Ii-c.\nMi-tnltoba   :iml   BojrtatcfctWW\nchanRi-il.\nI'alicary \u2014   R-tCelptS  hMTitr:  iaBiOtt\njvnyiriK    dulivi-red    cxtr.is,    33e;    f.rsts.\n\u2014   V.ES   quota\naoocla\\a,   A'm-\np:ivirR    dtltT-\n;   firsts,   |0o   U\nsli    first?,   job\nTn-\nVanrniivt-r \u2014 D.-:i1f-r.\nr-rod extras, Ilic; f h st\nex'nis,   |Cc;   fiistn,   140,\nChlORfn \u2014  Spot,   2fi,;<-;   M:ir\u00bb*h   R.  C.\nL't-Hj-c;   March   K.   1'.   II%C:   April   S.   P.\nSf-tto; Dtotmbtn ttttbjotatota, 32'\u25a0ic\nNew     York    \u2014    llxtra    firsts,     30c;\nfirstn,   US'ac;   hi-nnery,   39c.\nrayinp   drllv\n,   ;:!\u00bb..\u25a0;   jobbing\n\u25a0   if   tb. j\nill!    login\n(ion     is\nbOUMB.\nell\nl\u00bb\nMETAL MARKETS\nNKW  TORK,   Marcli\n-.i   futiin\nTin\u201413o\nn.i futurci\nAntnimin\nAT    I...m!.\n:\\:    womkn!\u2014sturt   pi\ness   at    linmi\u2014City   or   c\n;i|iital,       No  . soliciting.,\nars   weekly   easy,   Spare  o\nJxiiPi lonce   unne-ressary.\nllxty   w-st   WR\u00bbblngton,\nKifty    dol-\nCull tlmo.\nn.   EtMltne,\nC!uc:iko.\n(M\u00ab)\naKLIABUS   men   everyi\nec sample und aln\nmse disirlbiitliiK al\nHing.     Outdoor   wu\nWrite\n1,-n* to handli\nnac,   house   K\n[om pay,    Nc\nt.      K.xi.erienei\niday\ntract     eocloimc     Htnmps,\nSiandard     Cow pan y.     2621\nstreet.   Chlcajio.   lilinois.\nHurry.\n'ortlan.l\n18-114)\nMRN. WOMICN-Tn learn barbertnK;\npaid while l-^nrnlnp; tools supplied.\nCntaloguo freo. Mul^r College. Vancouver. (Jir.14)\nEAKN MONHY AT BOMB \u2014 You can\nearn >1 to J2 nn hour in your spare\ntime writlnK show card*. No cin-\nvassinR.      We   Instruct   you   hy   out\nmw   nlmpio    Dlrectoffropb   tfatsta,\nBOVbbj V\"U witii worft and pay you\ncash each week. Wrlle today for\nfull particulars nnd free booMet.\nWest-Angus Show Card Service limited. S3 Colborne Huildintr, Toronto.\nr.m.ul.!. (854.1)\nFemale Help Wanted\nWAN'TCIV\u2014Vi\n!\u25a0\u2022\u2022 bruaiy   '^\nst-ela^s  Womj\nState   way*.\nn.  He.\ncool;, by\nCreaton\n__i_)\nSituations Wanted Female\nISIl jriil would like to net\nuh Unitllsh speakinK people.\n.'.,    I \"ally   News. (Mi.ia)\nBox   S'i\nifdCSKWOIU-: \u2014 {'are of rli.Mnn. or\npractical    nurotaf,    in    Nolaon,    bv\nhealthy middle am-d woman, com-\nP-t.Ht and reliable, Addivss Hox\nMH    Pally    N. w*s. (S\u00ab06)\nPOSITION riipiin-d as companion help\nor children's nurne. Apply Williams, car.' of .Mrs. Cl. A. Walt*,\nVort   Stool-*, (|S\u00bb\u00ab)\nBoats and Automobiles\nInsurance\nI\nTomorrow   muy   be   too   late.\nINSURE   TOPAT   WITH\nCHAS.  F.  McHARDY\nFire\u2014I.ifp\u2014Aiilnmnhile   antl   Aocldent\nlnsuranre.\n(SMI)\nSituations Wanted Male\nrr.iiNiN-r\nrtioni*  1\nRliriivinK   anil   flrafllmr   \u2014\n11.   l*ril!,.T.   Nrl'ion.     (\u00bb<?\u00bb)\nLive Stock for Sale\nEIGHT  HEAD   HEAVY\nHORSES\nNine good sets LOGGING\nSLEIGHS, SAW AND\nPLANING MILL MACHINERY. Sundry other\nequipment.\nLOVERING LUMBER CO.,\nLTD.\nWasa, B.C.\n(sr.ui)\nHORSE  nil:  sai.i:\nliiniiiils; plitlit ycui\nworker, nml snunil\nAnply    .liinii'S    Hilil.\nson.\t\nCOW\u2014riv\u00bb yoan\nlii.rn.     lri'sln-ii\n-  wiisiit  ir.oo\ni nl.l; splfliil.il\nill every way.\nl.'nirvlew,    N,*l-\n(sr,\u00bb7)\nniilkor,      II\nI'lirk,   aC   _\nCUM    llt'lit    lioisr\nwelitlil    11    owt.\nNelBon Dairy.\n,.1,1,   Jersey  !\nMimli     :isi\nW.    t'rehliin.\nSlinr\nROlIll\nSliieilil\n(S577)\none    heavy    hnrpe.\nApply   J.   llnl'llin*'.\n(S5SI11\nCity Property for Sale'\nMMst Be Sold\nActinff \u25a0under Instructions from\ntho Hnllcitors, I offer you u five-\nroomeil, new* Ilouae, concrete\nfoundation, and four acres of land,\nclose to City, at the sacrifice price\nof $1400, with *T>00 first payment.\nThe house itself cost $1800. Don't\nhesitate;   It's a horKain.\na. t. McMillan\nPHONE   f>0] .. l'.O.   BOX   fii\nAN EXCLUSIVE LISTING\nOne   of   the    Finest    Home's   in\nNelson.\nThree   'U'eU-IjOcated   I^ots.\nBeautiful   Living   Koorms.\nl-'ireplace.\nHardwood  Floors.\nDen   with   Fireplace.\n3   Fedrooms,   Sleeping   Porch.\n$r(:diit\u2014Terms.\nNEW   BUN<UW>Wi\nContent   Foundations,   $^.000.\nSmall    I'ayment    Down;    Falanco\nMonthly.\nC. W. APPLEYARD\nGeneral   Insurance        City   PropcrC\nTWi>   chnj\nprice  rea\nParty News.\nTtT-*   naat  ttatao  sctinnl.\nnahle.    Terms.    Kqx   S-j:i;\u00bb.\n(IIM)\nFurnished Rooms to Rent\nWANTKli   tn   In\ntrade   tot  Cbt\nkoff,   N.-ls.m,   H\nPoll  BAUE \u2014 II\nplraaura   bnat   \\\nnu'iit,   altiuited\niy   triiinl   ni'ilcir\n.foot  \u00bbt*\nith    coin\n1'ilnl     1\nl   wnrk   or\n.-!.>   eiiuip-\nCOlHl-\n\u25a0llil,    1'inc-\nAgents Wanted\nins'i'KiiiiTiNi;\nHyi Chrt\u00bbtUn\ntn   JT'\"   we.Ulv\nSTERLING EXCHANGE   i\nNBW   YORK.   M.ir.-l\n\u25a0h:in)u'-'    steady    ;i i    j I\nlay    bills   and   jit   *i i\nnand.\nFrancs\u2014Demand,   ,'i\nI.ire\u2014Demand.   4.17\nMarks\u2014Demand,   tn\nfuturei\nCanada Bonds\non\napproxii\nWINNIPEl\nMn\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\nnana    192*\n1 iBii. ii'u.ir.ii; i\u00bb:\ni     Refundlaft- l\u00ab\u00ab\ni 1943.   1102 20b,   fl\nnno.sob,  tioo.iia\nMINWEAPOLI8,  Mar\nchaaged to 10c low<*r\na   barrel.\nBran\u2014$14 to 124.50\nWhi-at \u2014   No    1   nort\n11.74-W;   Mav,   It.TSte:\nfern    \u2014    No,    3    v.-!\n11. m; %.\nOaU\u2014No.  ::   whit*,   I\nFlax \u2014Nn.    !.   $3.0]    i\nV-4NC0UVER, Man\nprice Bo. I nnrtbern\naaked.\nWh?\nii\nNELSON BUTTERFAT\nns literature\nul women (30\nWa ran teed for\nlaton   and   cash\n\/   irork   epart*\ncx|k-hsi*s  Htid\nliusincss Opportunities\nSAl.K   -\nin    nn.I\n.\u25a0<\u25a0   :,|.|,li.\nI.mil   li.ilil.\nr.iiint, r;    1.\nApply i:.i\nMiscellaneous Wanted\nWanted 1\nListiimgsof Houses\nMAKE    MONEY    MINING\nPORTLAND   CANAL\ni.       PORTLAND      CANAL      P. OLD I'I ELDS\nOur nllntmr-nt nf phnr.-s i\nSYNDICATE LIMITED, 1\ncnts at  twenty cents,  hus\ncompleti d negotiation! wl\nhlock of thcee eharei for\ndorM tbeae sharei ai one\nprofits in the wtmlc of ll\nCANAL   TREE.     Writ.'   m\nill   pi\nBIO    MAP    OP    PORTLAND\nGrant Mahood  & Company  Limited\n(Members   Vancouver  Stock   Exchangre)\n522-525    ROGERS    BUILDING,    VANCOUVTR.    B.C.\nActive   in  All   Mining:   Stocks-.      We   Bay   and   Sell   All   SharoH.\nDOMINION UVE STOCK\nWIXNIPKO, March 6.\u2014Rcrripts tn-\nt'ny t.itilled 300 cattle. r.O calvis, 1200\n1h.ru   anil   10   phi*p.\nSteers \u2014 Choice. 18.75 In |T.::r,\nFond,   lli.75   tn   \u00bb\u00ab.50.\nHuteher    hejfer\u00bb    \u2014    Chnlee,    J8    lo\nH.M;  guml.   $1.00  to  ll.fl,\nButcher cows \u2014 Cholci*, JI 50 lo\nIS:  rood.  13.50 to I4M.\nHulls\u2014rjouil.   Ci '.o   tu  11(0.\nlixen \u2014 Hood.  (3.50 to $1.\nSliH'ker steeri* \u2014 Choice, Jl lo\nKill   Rood.    12.75    to   13.75.\nStoclter hclfem \u2014 Choice, 13.23 to\n$3 r.O:   good.   13 50   to   13.\nFeeder eteers \u2014 Choice, $5 to $5.50;\nCWid.   $3.75   to   1475.\nCal tea\u2014Clioiee, $8 to $10: Rood, $0\nto  $7.\nHon \u2014 Selects, $12.\u00ab..: thick\nenioolhs. $11.50; heavies, $10.50; llshts\nand   feeders.   $11   to   $9.\nl.ambs\u2014H....d.  $10  to  $13.\nHheep\u2014Or.i.d.   $0   to  $*.\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting\nCompany of Canada, Limited\nOffice   So-eltinrj    and  Refining   Department\nTRAIL,   BRITISH   COLUMBIA\nSmelters and Refiners\nPurchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores.\nProducers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc,\nTADANAC, TRAIL\nml or Sale]\ni. vv.\nnoon team of bonaa, ami urn-Ma\nTaara walffbi about twanty-flv-a hundred poundf. Bound and qui.*t. nnd\nirood wurUt-rs. doubl* or ilngtft\nHoyle, Quaen'a Bay. \\B\u00a31\n~ IR HA I.R\u2014Fresh cow,    John Bhuttv,\nK:isl,.,    BC (MM)\nYOIlKRHinR  pltfi,   1*9,  Boothby.  Ml\n(14 B\nMiscellaneous for Sale\nPHONE 1106\nFRED WILLIAMS\nCOAL\u2014TRANOTtR\u2014WOOD\nMaour*   for   8prlng   Qartan^nf.\nOrilrr   now\nPLAYESTfi\nwhile   available\n (USt)\nH*nrjr\"H*'rbi\"rt, fumed\nli.   practlcalt?   new.    Cheap\njiox sfii 3.  Dally Nawi\n(Ifll)\nPOB  BALE\u2014Hout\nclass  condition,\nBtreet    __^_\nr-holil   fit\nApply\nSt:i\nPI AN OB\u2014Several Bttghtty iiaed planaa,\nTheae are haraalna Terms to stilt.\nMason A  RUch  Ltd.,   P.a  Tlox  nr.,\n_N. Ison. .   (1576)\nClfOICE rrawn lwo-year-ol<i rheny\nTreee, one-fifty each, fifteen doltan\ndeaen; full nne of Apple, ri\u00bbm\nPeaahea Aprieots and\nstock.       T.     Roynon\nAsaat, Coast Nurterli\nOrnanienti\nDlatrl-buUns\nBox -127. HoU\n(IfSf)\nDAWSON\ni We   Block\nSunday Trains\nBetween\nROSSLAND\nTRAIL\nNELSON\nMarch 1, 8, 15, 22\nl.v.\nLv.\nI tn\nTl-Rll\nN'i-1.1\n0:110 n.in.\nl.v.   Xil.-\nI.v.  Trail\nAn-. Itom\nMi\nPurthsji\nii.\nnk.\n ll:\u00ab ni\".\n  3:1S p.m.\nml   1:10 p.m.\nIni  All   stnpi.\niniinunrrnu'iit will lip\n\u2022 I'viri*   to   be   pei'iu.'i-\nJ. S. Carter, D. P. A.\nNELSON,   B.   C.\nIAHY   in\nhi*   .sr.T.\nrri\niy   tiiu.'\n,...1\nnt\nrondltlon, tuny\ni.nii Carbonate.\n(HM)\nFnn   BALE\nlllinut   c\\f\\\nwilh com\nHi's*.     1'ri\nTra.l.\n-On   Ha\ni*n   hutii\n\u25a0ml   III   1\n... sir.il.\nroll\nrnl\np:\nJ.\n1?.    niif.   hnr.-o\nHis.:   ili*lll.irr:it\nsi*t   sinRl.*  hnr-\nPowiT,  lfi^x   Ll,\nisr,07)\nORGAN*\nnik,     !\ntoilllS\nP.O.   II\n-ll.\n\u2022rf\nn\nV\n.uitifiil    ins\n\u25a0.-I   eondltli\nHllit.        MllSHT\nUS,  N.is.in.\nriiiiii.nl.    fuini.tl\nn.     Pried   ?\"\u25a0\">\ntt- r.isoii i.m.\nIlllll\nPOR sai.i:\nP.   11.   Hill\nIlls,   'J'rnil,   HI\n.'1   pil|ipii*s\n(MM\n1.'1'P.N1SHH1> hnlisi'lioiplni;  HOHWH\nPonle   IirtiR.\nLAROfl sunny  rn\nmi.\n(llll)\nPhone iMLI.\n(S610)\nFOR    Jil'N'l'-- Kuriiislifil    Imusi'lM'i'pinK\nsuiti*.   also   furnished   rnnnt,   Annnbl\nBloek; four-room furnisiu-u house   '\nB.   Annnlile.\n(Mil)\n(S590)\nKHItll   Al'AUTMlONTS.\t\nSt'IT10~fnr   rent\u2014t-'nmpbell's   stmlio.\nMiscellaneous\nI WHY OPERATE?\nfor Appendicitis, Gallstones,\nStomach and Liier Troubles,\nwhen HEPATOL A does the\nwork without pain anil no\nrisk of your life nor loss of\ntime.\nCooUln.nopoison.  Hotwldbyamg'-lsto.\nMrs. Geo. S. Almas\nSOL* MJ*cmJ\u00bbACTUM!\n430 Fourth Ave. S. P*-\"-\" 4651\nSASKATOON\nPrice Ifi-jO-rarccl post Wc extra.\nMAIL YOUR FILMS\nam! Ncsrativra for l-'inishinK  to\nTill-   STAR  PHOTO  BtUMO,\nWINNIPEG,   MAN.\n(8oM)\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL\nDIRECTOR*\nCarpenter and Joiner\nT AWSON\u2014Ceilar    Cheat\nHardwob\nand Panel Hoard.    Uelow Market.\ni sir,\nElectrical\nD\nBANSHATBS   EBVELOPMBST   C(\nWedtlnghoufle Radio Sets, R\u00abrtlo Part\nComplete Kup*?r-Haterodj*n-e Kits, Myei\nTubes. WcHtlngliousa Mazda Lamp\nIrons. Toasters, Etc. V. & IC Aut<\nmatlc Klfitric Pumps. Small Hydr<\nElectric Plants  a Specialty. (S489\nGERALD R. MATKXK, AlSOC, A.J.XJ\nElectrical Contractor. Telephone\nP. O.* Box 74.1, Nelson, RC. KM\nSuppliot*. Powrr and Light Installi\ntiiin.s, (icnonitnrs and Motors. Mai\ntcnanre   ami   Kcpair.4, (RU2\nCI-ASSIFIED ails bring results qulckl\nand -prnnnmically.     IVic a word.\nTransfer\nI TKINSOH  TRANSrBB\nLife Insurance\nSDH    ura    ASSURANCE    CO.    a\nCANADA\u2014J.   C.   Kennt-ily,   lJlstrii\nRpp.   Offices\u2014i:ill;iT ink. N.-lsmi, B.l\n(851,1\nChimney Cleaning\nWf;,;,\ntowi.es,\nOfficial     Chlmn.\nisr.r..'\nPrinting\nTHS DAILY NEWS\u2014Quality rrlntln\nl-.ulinir,  l.nosn l.enf FormR, LedR.\nSheets   anil   Itlntlern   always   In   Btoi'\nInsurance and Real Estat\ndT\nW.   DAWSON\u2014\nReal   Estate,   Insnrancsj,   Rental\nAnnahle Hlk., l'.O. Hox 73J. riione _l_l>\nHI.    DILI,    INSURANCE,    TAB\ns      AND    CITY   PROPERTY.\n503 Ward Street. Nelson, B.\nMonuments\nfe      RITCHIE      MOH\nMENTAL CO.\u20141'. O.  Bol 805.  Ne\n\"  \"   hhnlie   IIU. (SSn\npAMPBELL\n\u25a0IDES\u2014Write   J.\nfor price..  \t\n~P.   Morgan,   Nelson,\nFor Rent\nPURNI8HED hoime.\nslreet.     Telephone\nApply  SIS   linker\nIUU is\".:;D\nHOUSEKEEPINfl nuiie for r. nt.  Bate\nreiisniKilile.     Club  lintel.   Nelson.\nPoultry and Eggs\nChiropractors\nD\"\n. R. E. ORAY\u2014 Chiroprarlnr. Phot\nlir.. fiilker llloek. Office Hours: 1\nto 12 n.m.,  2 to ri and 7  to 9 p.m..\n\u25a0opt Sundays. Consultation* free, tsr, 6\nALLAN   S.   DODDS,   D.C\u2014riione   SS\nOffiee Hours: 10-12: 1-4 and hr ai\npointment. Aherdeen Block, Nelson, B.i\n(RS6\nAccounting\nCHARLES  r.  HUNTER\u2014\nAuditor, McDonald Jam Bnllala\nBox   1191 '        Nelson,   B.\n(Rt,\u00ab\nFlorists\n\u25a0pRIEZELLB'9  GREENHOUSES, VB\nsun. Cut flowers and Floral design\nisr,\u00ab:\nw\nill\nI. S. JOHNSON\u2014\nPlmne  212.    Cut Flowers.\ninnil Flnrnl Emblems.\nPott<\n(sr.c\nWholesale\nA   KA\n1 \u2022 1111N < .<; 11 Al \u2022 11 \u2014 Full\nWns I l'.O. n.UY $120.\ni.r.ls. Terms In sui\nItlsch   l.nl.   P.O.   Box\ndied  cabinet\nFifie.n   ree-\nMaaon    ,*i\nIT..   Nelson.\nCRAM P10N    separator,    i'lT.    O    H,\n1'rnser.   Nelson.   (8122)\nBAIIIIELS.    Kins   Vnd    emptt\nsacks \u2014 MacDonald    Jam    Company\nNelson. (S.70)\nPIPE AND  FITTINGS. ETC.\nComplete lln* Pipe and Fitting!,\nall bIzp*. Ip-actal, l-inch Pipe, 8c\nper foot. Roofing Felt, 1-ply.\nll.U; 2-ply, $2.00; 3-ply. $2.65 per\nroll. Kxlra he:ivy 3-ply Mineralized Surface. 90 lbs. per roll,\nBperl.nl, |Uf, K-tUfe Air Hose,\n\u2022til ta Me for Kardens, 6c per foot.\nMixed Wire Nails, $2.00 per keg.\nTVlro Hope, Canvas, hogging Rup-\n1'lii.u and all kinds equipment\nB.C. JUNK CO. '\n135 Powell St. Vancouv\u00abr. B.C.\ntttU)\nLivestock Wanted\nAyrahlrc   ball\nks oM. elfarlM*\n-CdlCTM.      HOfO\nfor renin-\ni hi  Host\n(till)\nVIOOROCS   habv   thtoka,   from    S.    C\nW'hlto I.\"Rlmrn, heavy winter prn-\ndiii-hiK femaU-p. mated to aaproved\nR.O.P males. $20 per 100; satisfaction 'puaranired. llatehinc epys.\nNew laid okks all the year around\nChtokl end of Anrll and May only.\nWood's J'mil try Fa'rm, i'erry Siding.\nH.C. _ CWfi\nTRIR'fT    Tlarrf-d    nock   riillets,    Sl.STi\neach.     Mrs.   .1.   BeW\u00abU,  I'roeter,   RC.\n(1113)\nHATCHING EOOH \u2014 ft. C Tniversiiy\nstrain. It. I. Ke.K $2 00 per U. Order  now.    Postmaster,  Thrums.\n(sr,02i\nBRKBDINQ  pen.R.  0.  P.  Whit*  Wy-\numlottes.      Wiiile      Leghorn      Pullets\n(toyiug),      White     Lftfhoro      Baby\n'  Cnfcks. $20 per hundred.   W. J. \u00bbo-\nKim, Nelson, (Sl!*'Jl\nRIPDLSS' Hens T,ay, -~ Order llahy\nChicks now iit special prices; express paid. s. c. White Leghorn a\nItose Condi Hrown Leghorns. Lei\nits tell y<m about our stoclt. Riddles'   J'on I try  Farm,  Salmon   Arm.   It.\nC <sm>\nRHODE\nMttln\nIstnnd\nt;. il\nRed\n\u2022KRS\nll.Sa   per\n\u2022mm,\n(S121)\n-l-'resh   COW,   must   In:\nI'hone   434X3.\nRoom and Board\nWANTED \u2014  Board   and\nsmall    boya     state    i\u00ab\nll-.ji   Xfi22.   Pally   News.\nMM   for  two\nus,       Apply\n(tllS)\nBABV CHICKS for Mareh and Apr.l\ndelivery. \"Send fur priee list.\" J.\nT. WtMter, Norland 1'oultry )*'arni.\nUi.lis. n.    K.C. (SfiOT)\nFor  Sale  or Rent\nPOR   SAI.i:  or   rent.\n\u25a0    fully    equipped\nlet   on   thai\nlit    ranch,    p\nMACDONALD    &    CO.\u2014\nle Oroeers nnd Trovlslt\nMerchants. Importers of Teas. Coffee\nSpires, Pried Fruits, Staple and Fan'\n0roo*rli _ _____\u00bb, B.C,\nFan'\nla\nEngineers\nGreen Bros., Burden Co\nKELSOK, B.C.\nCIVII.     AKD     MININO     BNOIlfHB\nB.C.,   Alb.ru   ana   D-iuliUon\nI.aml  Siirv.yoii.\n(S5CI\nII.\nD.    DAWSOM,    lul     to\u2014tj\nMlnlns   aud   CItU   Bn\u00bbln\u00abr.\nAssayers\nW.  WIDDOWSOK, Box A1103 '.\n, huh. B.C, Stundara western charge\n(Wll\nAuctioneers\nVV.\nCUTLER\u2014\n\u2022 Goods Sold Privately and at anctto\nAuction   Wart,   Vernon   Stree\nFuneral Directors\nISM.  Paily News.   (1868)\nDJ.   ROBERTSON,   r.DJ)..   fe   \u00bb.-\n.    801   Victoria   Bireet.   Phone   29\nNight I'lione, I\"!., (8570\nStandard Fnrn\nCo. \u2014 l'ndertak\u00abn\nFuneral Direct*\nAuto hearse, up-t<\ndate chapel. Bftl\nservices. Pr I c\u00ab\nreasonnhle.      (8571\n, lj. .\u00ab;,\nw\nBRINGING  UP  FATHER        -:-\n-:\u2014 \u2014:\u2014        \u2014:\u2014        \u2014:\u2014        By George McManut\nHONTHKAl.. .Miii.-ta f, \u2022 eiiee-e In-\nui-tiv,'.  ikkx   winK  iiiiil  liiili. r  i.any.\nHitll.r - No. 1 jiiistcurizid. la^ic;\nK...   1   i|. an,, rv.   :L\"u:   sotul.il-.  314c.\nl.KK* - l'i* ;.li .iiiran. 10c: freHh\nf,r\u00bbi\u00bb.   311...\nIVlatiMH.   pi r   I.iik   \u2014   Car   lots.\nIn  Nc\nVAIICOOVI1   EQOI\nVASCOI'VEn, March \u00ab.\u2014Hrilish Columbia .kkk: \\Vlinle*.iile extras, 3-r;\nNo. 1. 3'ir. pnll.tB. Mr. Ketall extra.,  IM; JSo. 1, i'.c; iiullets'  3uc.\n m\\\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1SB5\nPage Nine \u2022\nNEW YORK IN\nLINE FOR TWO\nHARD FIGHTS\nWills, Gibbons and Dempsey\nMay Be Seen in Action\nThere\nNKW YORK, March 6.\u2014Whether,\n.lack Dempsey engages in two boota\nhere this summer or confines his ring\nnclivitles lo, a Blnfflfl match, the boxing fans of the metropolis, from prota-\ncnt tmlioattnns, are a-esumd of two\nimportant heavy weitcht battles. And,\nIf Dempsey sustains the reports\nwhich have come oust concerning his\nfuture and rattros from 1ho ring without further boxing, local followers of\nthe sport can look forward to the\nonly Important heavyweight match\navailable, exclusive of a championship\nfight.. *\nHarry \"Wills and Tom Gibbons.\nDempsey'* two foremost challengers,\nwill be the principals in this battle,\nunless every present indication fails.\nThe pair likely will be matched to\nba-ttlo for the privilege of meeting\nDempsey this year. In the event\nthfit DcmpKoy retires, \"Wills and Gibbons, ' recognized almost the world,\nover as 'the outstanding contenders,\n\u2022\u2022Will battle for the right to be recognized ua tho champion.\nWills   Challenges\nThe Mate athletic commi.ssion has\nin its keeping challenges from \"Wills\nand Gibbons to Dempsey. The commission has as yet made no dis-\npowition of the challenges. It has\nnot announced whether the challenge!-*\nwill   be   accepted   or   rejected,   under\nthe discretionary powers with which\nthe board is clothed. It would aet-m\ndifficult, however, to explain a rejection of either of the i*halleii',\"s,\nand particularly that of Will*, The\nnegro heavyweight has been ,\\impii*\u201e'\non Dempsey's doorstep for so many\nyears now that he has come to be\nre^unled U more or hiss of a perennial ehallengor\/* hopeful cn what has\nbeen lo date I hopeless qu \u25a0\u00ab\u25a0;.\nBy the same token it would he haul\nto   justify' rejection   of   a   chullenge\nfrom   Gibbon*,   who  -boasts   of  a   distinction   enjoyed   by   no   other   heavyweiKht    of    importance\u2014 --'irviving    1\"> |\nrounds   with   Dempsey.     It   is   logical. |\ntherefore, to antlelpate that tbe com- j\nmission   will   accept    both    cha'lentces,\nnnd,    accepting    the    thaljfaffca,    will]\nrecommend   a logical   course with   re- j\nHpect to their disposition as it affects L\niH'ihpsey  nnd   his  title.    This  coarse  'flj^-i!\ndit\u00abtates a  match   between  Wills  und I tL.|-f\nGibbons to determine  the belter man.\nThe   winner   then   could   meet   DtBip-\ntaf\\   if  the   champion   feels   disposed\nto return to the ring, In a bout which\nwould   have   greater   justification   for\nfMOgOition   as   a    true    championship\ntest than many which have gone  before.\nSARAZEN LINED\nUP US CHOICE\nOF RACD1N\nLaclkin Also Placed Well\nUp in Predictions for the\nEastern Classes\nNBW   YORK\n\u25a0OURCeW-Mlt\nc i re\nMrtTupnir\nUV*   liumi\ni-i^ht.s   for   Hi\n111 iTHtHllfil p\ned  win\ngd\ni nil    disc*.\n..r    the\nII I'd\ntill\npro\npla.\nA SHILLING'S WORTH\nEconomic Committee\nWill Concentrate on\nDominion Meat, Fruit\nLONDON, March fi.\u2014(Canadian I'ress\nCable)\u2014Tho colonial office yesterday\ngave out'seme hrrormitfon In connection With ,the formation o'f tho Imperial economic committee. The committee will deal with the marketing\nof Empire products In the United\nKingdom in preference lo foreign imports, and will also promote the interests of the producers and consumers.\nAt first the committee will concentrate on meat and fruit from oversea*-*.\nThe government had Invited It to\nmake a recommendation regarding the\ndisbursement pf the grant of \u00a31,01)0,000\non   behalf of Imperial   trade,\nChild***- Cw\u00a7\nCastoria is especially prepared\nto relieve Infants in arms and\nQiildren all ages of Constipation. Flatulency, Wind Colic\nand Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by\nregulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of\nFood; giving healthy and natural sleep.\nTo StftM imitations, always look for. the signature of   C^a^\/\/y<cU^M\nAh:-ohitHv Harmlc--; - No 0]'|-i*rs.    Physicians cvgrj where recommend it.\nI   caadlda ti\n,er early clap-alee   in   the\n,vill    i|itrstWn     the     juds-\niliat     wave     Banian     pride     ol\nHome    maintain    lipit    l.adk n\n1   have   taken   the  measure   of   Mrs.\nVanileiliilfs      great      gaining      in       tin-\nThird International special at La-\ntonia had the former been able to go\nto the post Kut lrianv good judges\nWho   saw    thnt    rr.ee   will   dlspule    that\nt iew,  for  Baraien  onftueatfonably  was\na   mighty   good   home   that   day.\nAll through a cainpaljin that was a\n\u00ab\u25a0\u25a0\u2022-, ere lax upon his ]towers Sarazt-n\ngave (vldences of the highest class\nShould he nnd l.inlkin conn; to the\npost in the Metropolitan in :ih fit\ncondition ae when tiny Won their respective specials, thoat in attendance\nat' Btt)nont P\u00abrk should trltfttaa a'\nRieat race. It is pri balile that the\nMetropolitan will bt run during tin-\nthird    week    in    .Mav,\nKarax'-n did not come to band ear!;.\nInst spring, hut it is expected that\nthings will he dtfer.nt lh!s year*\nHa raze n di<l not winter well a war\nago. He did not s-hed his eoal early\nand his clever tt miner,- Max Hirscb.\nwas ituiek to realize the impossil.ilitv\nof    getting    the    gelding    ready    for    the\nGolden Jubilee derby at Churchill\nDbVM. Many efcpett hors<eineii he*\nb.eve that lie would have won tin-\nKentucky classic, if he had train.d as\nwell as he did later on. That he\ncould go the mile and n* quarter he\nproved   by   winning   the   third   .spec,.al.\nMrn. Vanderbilt was most sanguine\nof winning the derby and, the manner\nin whieh she acotptgd the defeats ot\nher pet in the early part of the season won her a host of friends. Thev\nrejoiced witii her lale.r when the little\nchestnut came to himself at Saratoga\nin winning the Huron handicap and\nthen went through a campaign of\nsuch brilliancy that it will ho talked\nof for many a day. BaraStB \\B wintering well nt Helmnnt I'ark and\nshould bt ready for all of his spring\nengagements. Thai ll assurance that\nthe early classics w:)l be fraught with\nunusual    interest.\nLadliin. also. Is coining along splendidly for the campaign of lilt. Kvery\nvestige of soreness has gone, and\nthere is no indication of foot or tendon\ntrouble. The big son of Fair 1'lav\nshould he a starier In the earlv fixtures and a most dangerous candidate. It is fully expected that Ladklo\nwll remain in the hands id' Louis\nFeustcl. who knows him perfectly, and\nhe should Contribute in substantial\nfashion    to   the   earnings   of   the   sp|.-n-\ndid     clh-eti. f    Dome    which     Mr\nllarrimaii   took  over  from   the   Belmont\n\\Man Hunt Is On lor\n!      Motorist Who Killed\nChild and Ran Off\nVANCOUVER March 6.\u2014Beery\navailable policeman waa today\nthrown lute a search for a hit and\nrun autolat wh-j laat night atrnck\nsoven-year-old Salavndo Nino,\nplaying with a acooter cn the\nstrnet,   and   killed   hlm.\nThe motorlit took one look back,\na.;1   epeoded   away.\nOttawa Considering\nLand Revaluation ;?,r'\";!\n_  !      Hi   rOI.ul\nlil.riilli.il i f.,i-i,i   nf   j.\nI\" I it.Kl!   mil.'\nOriginal Pact With\nFrance Not Ratified\nby Two Dominions\nLONDON, March fi.\u2014(Canadian\nPress fable.)\u2014In the course of the\ndebate of forelffn affairs in the. hMM\nof rommone last evening*. Sir Kd-\nward Gripe*. Libernl. OMtmmT drf-\nclared that it was a mntter fnr'-seii-\nmiH I'onsiili ration that I'ana.la and\nSouth Africa had not raiiiieif tbt\noriginal pact with France, although\n!ia    and     New     Zetland    had\nNew\nhow-\nthat\nOTTAWA,    March    S,- --(\"\nbeing   given   re-nmnieiiil,\ni   a   tiarliamenlaty   eommlltee   of   last\n\u25a0sslon   that   loane  made   to  ex-sold lei-i !\nholding     land     under     the     Settlement j\nt    he    reduced   nnd    that    farm    lairf-i\nrevalued,   hy   officials   of   the   d.- ;\npar l men I   of   finance,   Hon.   J,   A.   Ru\nIng   minister   ol   finance,   announ\nthe   house   of   I'omnH\nnew\nold eommeii.l\nie   doinftllons.\nCAI\/1ARV.       Morcb       8.\u2014Heasant\nHeights     I'roi-hytei'iiM     ehurrh     agtin\nThursday  evening  voted   itself  out of\nj I the  union     The vote *tcx*d  54 against\nafter- ' union   und   41   in   favor   of   union.\nFOR.\nllustus -Htl-I's iim  aMItlitf nh bun-owed  frnn. yuh lust yi.u*.\nSumliii\u2014Vuli dun.* I;i\/|it  it n l,mK hut ah iliiu'l  luiovv  11 Iim  ivufr  whili\nme  to chansc  muh  'pliiinn  uf yuh  fur one  shilling.\u2014London   Taller.\nitatfl\nORANCS   GBAHD   MASTER\nNORTH HATTIXHIUH. s\nMarch il.\u2014 li. ll. l,,,iiRnii r.- ..I I\nI mil. was elected trend ina,!. r i.t\n1.1.mil   Ornnse   lodge  of  Baakatch,\n111   c.inviaitlon   lasl   nl!;lil.\nThei\nweddli\ntin.    t\n<luti.  ,\nhai\n,11 a f-r<a\nIly fur I\nlace    thai\ni-i.iul   launi\nElectric Goods Must .\nGo Back to England;\n' Straw Packing Banned\nOTTAWA, March 6.\u2014The department of agriculture announces\nelectrical goods for ths Esquimau\ndryaock must be cent back to\nEnglnnd ns they are packed ln\nstraw contrary to the foot and\nmouth regulations. It refuses to\nallow them to be optned at 3e-\nattla  and   shipped   back.\nVancoaver Holdups\nEnter Guilty Plea\nVAXCnVVUK\n-.\u2022ith \"t'lKiiil* sia. r.\nguns    .v-to   ttourU\nan.l   .1.   Allen   i.nl\nMar.'h    I\nIII llllllllll\nI I.   l'l*\nanil\nWhen\nl*ii'\nthe\nwe\nwhich\nMill, i\nIM     RlllltV.\nIhey hi'l.l ii|i J.isi.|,h\nhi' imimial tin- Ktins\nI fllKllt.\nth.. Saskati'lH'wau\niinainsi the dtimlai\ncharged   wl '\nIIIIIISll,\nl  li.nl.\nJAW\nIiqilnr    riiiiiinissioii\nmal of Sam Tadraan,\n.   poaaeatlon   of   wit,.\nimr. liy a Jnstliv ol\nil the ilisinlssiil. lined\niiii   ordsrad   eunstlaca-\nli\u201e Mareh 11.--\niiiiiti.in iiKHinsl Samuel I.a.1-\nK\u00bbl junk ilealee, fined ISM\nlueai ll nf .lhe Sasiiiitchewan\ninee act, waa t|iiasheil by Mr.\nlliiielnw, in thu i-ourl uf\nbench lure,  today.\nDistributing System\nof Power Concern Js\nLiable to Taxation\nMONTI\nml     nml\nBootlegger's Dismissal\nQuashed; Fine Imposed\nIAW.   Man\niv  today-,\n\\l..        Mareli        li.--Ov.\nin.uiul equipment u\nl bight, Heat *v Powar.\nl.   is  Immovable,  proparti\nI     is    i lulal.le     Lo    Ik.I\ntax    Itnboaed    l*    tha   ei\nant, nml  tiie s.'Ih.i.i  i.ix.\nmi    linn\" l'l \u2022\".    It    was    <\niy    liv    III.-   t it    ..I'   ai.]\nne '    fi.e    Jiuln. a.\ncel.6BKvJv\nProved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for\nColds Headache\nPain Neuralgia\nToothache Lumbago\nNeuritis Rheumatism\nlilnk\nHlu\nAspirin la tlio trndc murk (r^g^liTPil In Cann'lai\nncldodter of Sallcvlli-m.-nl (Ar.-lvl Suite-flic Add. '\nilmt Asidrln Mu tm~B \u25a0uutaeitl*, lo \\w&\\ ll\nnt Bmftn Owptaj will it stwped with tMr v\nAccept  only  \"Bayer\"  package\nwhich contnins proven directions.\nITnnrlv   \"Huvpr\"  lioxra   of   12  talitcts.\nAlso tettlM of 21 and 100\u2014UrujigUtt.\n4 It)\nr Manufacture \u00bbf MunoirMW-\n\"1. Wlillo It Is well kiwTwa\nlimiu-t liiil'flH-iiiH. tin- MM\n]\u2022\u25a0  uurk,   ttii*   \"DayiT Cvum.\"\nThe New Spring Coats Are Adorable\nAnd    .what     pleasure\nwomen  will  find  in  donning   the.-te   new, cleverly\nstyled    Coats,    now    the\nbalmy   spring   days   are\nmakinjr their appearance!\nTin-so  Coats  are  meeting\nwith  much   tavor  among\nItood dressers.\nTHE NKW \"PRINCE OF\nWALES\"     STYLE     is\ngoing      great     strides\neverywhere.    Double-\nbreasted;   belt   at   back\nonly. In plain or checked\nPolo Cloths, in the favorite    grey    and    gravel\nshades.    Each.   $l(}.r.(l\nSAME  SMART  STYLES\nin   fawn  Velours, voke-\nlined only.    At $25.00\nVELO0S COATS\u2014Sleeves and collar\ntrimmed silk braid. Sleeve has the\nnew tight cuff. Lined through brocaded lining. See this Coat in the\nrosewood color.    At $25.00\nLADIES' COATS IN THE NEW CIIAR-\nMOVEL CLOTH\u2014Built on plain\nstraight lines. Trimmed silk stitching\nand buttons. Lined through silk lining.\nSome beautiful colors, including rust,\npolo tan and gravel. Prices from\n $22.50  to  $35.00\nDry Goods Offerings\nYou may not be planning to make up\nyour own materials just now, but you\nmay change your mind when you see the\nclever weaves and designs of some of\nthe new materials; and, of course, the\nButterick Pattern and Deltor is such a\nhelp.\nENGLISH BROADCLOTH\u2014In a beautiful quality, almost like silk, and will\nwash and wear three times the length\nof time a silk will. And the colors\nare   an    inspiration:    Gravel,   thistle\n\u2022u\nParis Says the New Fashions Are\nGraceful and Chic\n\"Fullness to the Front.\"    The waistline remains unimportant.   Necklines are of becoming variety, with a preference for the long and narrow V.   Sleeves may be classic ally long or remain short.    And there you are!    Let us\nshow you the French fashions in British Columbia.\nHOSE\u2014Wide ril>, garter top. Colors\nof almond coating and shoe grey. Sizes\n!). id.i and 10. Per pair . $1.25\nLADIES* ALL - WOOL CASHMERE\nHOSE\u2014Full fashioned, ribbed top. In\nblack onlv. Sizes 8'\/s, 9 and 9Vfc. Per\npair               $1.50\nFootwear\nDepartment\nbloom  (a shade after lhe mauve Cam-     ORANGES\u2014Sweet,   juicy  fruit\nily), pervenhue blue  (On the powder        for\nblue shade), pink (like h camclia),\npigeon grey, while anil peach, 88\ninches wide. To see is to covet. Al,\nper  yard   .   ..         .   $1,25\n(,,   &   R.   SHRIMP   PASTE\n.hu-\nilnz.\n$1.1111\nlu     ivlass.\n2.V\nALSO IN STRIPES\u2014One, two and three\ntone shades.    Yard    SI.25\nSPUN SILK\u2014A fine weave, useful Cor\nso many purposes. Colors: Peach,\nnavy, grey, venezia, gravel, mauve,\npink, black and white. 'M> inches.\nAt  $1.75\nCHAMBRAYS are useful in almost any\n#   home.     Colors   are   navy,   sky,   pink,\nmauve, grey, green, red and sand.\n2G inches, yard     25r\n27 inches, yard  30e\nENGLISH COTTONS\u2014Color: Unbleached. Soon washes white. :!G\ninches.    At    30<?\nUNBLEACHED   SHEETING \u2014 Heavy\nquality.    Will  soon   bleach.\n72 inches wide   7!>o\n80 inches wide  89<-\nRIPE   TOMATOES\u2014Al   quality.\nlb.\nI'.i'\n(lie\nFRESH RHUBARB\u2014Per lb.\nSHRIMPS\u2014Dry Pack.    No. I I\nLIBBY'S SPINACH\u2014No.  1*1.,  Iin    '.Uh\nCANDY  SECTION\nFRESH      CHOCOLATES\u2014Hard\ncream  fillings.    Per  lb.\nFRUIT  DAINTIES\u2014i.,-lb. ,.-20\u00ab\nz.x-\n25*\nanu\n'.Or\n_3 Men's  Wear\nNew arrival nf our noted Otter and\nBeaver Cashmere Socks. All pure wool\nEnglish-make Cashmere, seamless and\nunshrinkable. These Socks' have been\na universal success in all our stores, and\nthrough the large quantities we are able\nTri\/ one pair and you irill simu rom, to buy, even al the advanced price of\nbad; ior another, woolen goods, we are still able to offer\nIhem at the old prices.\nBEAVER    BRAND\u2014In   black,   tan   or\ngrey, shades.     All   sizes.     At       (>0<>\nAPPLES\u2014Unwrapped.   Good firm fruit.     OTTER    BRAND\u2014Pure    Botany    yarn\nSaturday's Specials\n\"OTTEB\" tf.a-W\nMENS CASHMERE S0CHS\nHosiery\nEvery day and every hour we seem to\nbe selling Hosiery, and why not, when\nwomen are surely being treated to many\nwonderful bargains in Hosiery'.' Now\nnumbers are arriving and are appearing\nWagner,   Jonathan,    Yellow   Newton.\nBox     $1.75\nCashmere.    Black or tan shades.    All     on our counters daily.\nAt\n8.V-     LADIES'    ALL - WOOL    CASH.MERE\nMen are wearing Oxford* again this\nyear; in fact, if you want to be in the\nfashion you must nol wear a high-cut\nboot.   We can give you some unequalled\nvalues.\nMEN'S BOX CALF OXFORDS\u2014\nRound toe last, welted soles, rubber\nheels.    Good  ruling.    Al S5.JI5\nMEN'S BROWN CALF OXFORDS\u2014\nRubber heels.    Al $5.95\nMEN'S HIGH-GRADE TAN CALF OXFORDS\u2014Square toe last. Fine quality\nleather iu both uppers and soles. At.\npair S7.50\nMEN'S HIGH-GRADE SOFT BLACK\nVIC1 KID OXFORDS.. Pair !S7.50\nFor men who lik   a particularly good\nshoe, we can recommend lhe following!\nMEN'S SCOTCH TAN GRAIN 0X-\nFORD\u2014Setni-brogue type; stout soles\nand flanged heels. This is good fm*\niniinv vears of haul wear.    Al $12.00\n^\nm \\y*\n\/ INCORPORATED   ^**V BW MAY   1670 f\\ \u25a0     ~V\n'   '        '   - \u00bb'\n'\n__\\\n 'Page Ten'\nTHE NT.UON DAILY *NEW3T SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1925\nTHE ARK\n1 Ban* have doubt ahout our earthquake. Come and sec what struck\ntnil*   price*.     They   ure   down.\nBARGE BEING PULLED\nAT FAIRVIEW YARDS\nJ. W. HOLMES\nPhona 634\n606  Vernon  St.\nThe   C.l'.It.    shipyard*   lu    Fuirview\nat   present   hava   a   husy   aspect   with\nthe abaajatot Kuskanooli on the ways\nand   a   large   bars*   tip   hehiiid   It.\nTwterday    one    t>!   fht    transfer\nI bavffM   was   hauled   from   the   water\nml    will    !\u00bb\u2022    overhauled.      A    Urisv\nlag of men are at pratt-Rt employed.\nPrest-o-Lite\nBatteries\nTypes    for    Every    Car    at\nBENNETT'S LIMITED\nElectrical   &.   Mechanical\nMasonic   Blk. Baker   Street\n\"FUga*\" is the word lu six tetter*\nthat means flirt and Kudabout. Mrn.\nKthel .Hwee\/y was | wai tied a divorce\nat Los Ansel** afler she had testi-\nlied that her hushaud had hurled\nthe epithet at her. **tto fat it of u\ncrossword    puzzle.\"   sho   said.\nW*   Can   Supply    You    With\n0. K. BREAD\nFresh  Daily\nFLEMING'S  STORE\nFAIRVIEW\nRead the Advertisements\nTHEY LIGHTEN WORK\nHERE\nIf you are in ii'fed of attention wo are prepared to demonstrate that  we art In a position\nto Klve you satisfaction.\nWa have tWO experienced  and\nwell-trained Optometrists, with\nan equipment and material second  tu none on the continent.\nWe guarantee results or we\nnsk no pay. You may have a\ndouble check on your case, by\neach of (he optometrists, If you\nwish. Service is what we are\nout   to   Rive.\nJ.  0.  PATENAUDE\nOPTOMETRIST nnd OPTICIAN\nA. G. LAMBERT CO., Ltd.\nManufacturer,   of   and   Dealora   In\nALL     KINDS     OP\n\u2022 HINGLE3,   LATH,\nLUMBER     AND      BUILDING      MATERIAL*\nMOULDINGS,    WINDOWS,    DOORS,    COAST\nIDGE   GRAINED   FLOORING   AND  FINISH,   AND   BEAVER   AND\nWALL   BOARDS\nOr.w.r   1061\nPhons)  No. 82\nN.l.on.   B.C.\n\"Curlew Butter From Pure Cream\"\nCurlew Butter\n\"From Pare Cream''\nIs madii in Nelson from the unsurpassed dairy products of your own district.\nIt Is the Equal of Any Creamery Butter on the\nMarket\nInsist on getting Curlew Cutter anil you are insisting on the best and at the same time fostering local\nindustry.\nMADE IN NELSON BY\nTHE CURLEW CREAMERY CO, LTD.\nNELSON,   B.C.\nAre You Interested\nIN\nReliable Electricial\nWork?\nI have decided to go into the electrical contracting business for myself, and would greatly appreciate\nyour patronage. I will in return give you service and\nsatisfaction to the utmost of my ability. 1 have lie-\nhind me years of practical experience in all branches\nof the trade\u2014power installations, maintenance and\nrepairs, house and mill wiring. Domestic electrical\nequipment  sold  and   repaired.\nI am not opening a store until I have become\nbetter established. Phone me your wants,and 1 will\ncall. Your domestic appliances will be repaired in\nyour own home.\nGERALD R.  (JERRY)  MATK1N\nI'HONK 7.')\nP.O. BOX 743\nWHOLESALES DO\nLARGERVOLUME\nGenerally Trade Steady or\nShowing Improvement\nThrough Country\nThe\n\u25a0iiiii\n\u25a0llffhtlj\nWINNIPEG,  Marcli\ntv trad,   report \u00abif ih\nMen's   Trilflt  assroliiti\nHalifax   \u2014   Whtfraule   trad\nImproving,     rtet-ifW-rs   report   nualnew\nnot   (xiv  tlu*   Him   ol   thf   yi-ar. '\nMontreal \u2014 Wholeetlu Umbo In\n\u00abi>aannnble Jim* showing (-light Imr\nirevem-tnt and retail trade generally\nup   to  expectation*    Collection*   mow\nto   fair.\nToronto \u2014 Rola.l bnalfttM l\u00bb atand-\ntl up fairly well. Btwl and trot\ntrills   more   active,    CollecUona   fairly\nWl'nntpi\n\u2022i. aaonabl;\nala\nMll-\nide\nantla\nIt.Kin\nrail.*  \u00bb*.\n\u2022i.r    th\n--     Wind\nnet ive.     with\nt  in  \u25a0otne  linos.\ni \u2014. itoih wholesale ami -ratal\nlullt.mis ure   OV to extMtattOfl\nyiiii*.     Collection\nlo  fair. .\n\u2022I..H.\n\u25a0i,,',H   has  h\nratal! IIrm ti\nCalRury --\n'uk tin- hint *\nHaa] point Inf.\n\u2014    Kq    o'uk.'il    Improve\nen   not Oil   tn   wliolcsulc   an-\ntinea lust report.\n-   Hus.nc^s   get. rullv   ihu\nbaa b\ni'i\nIs\ntrade\ntwtnt,\ntemporary situation\n'iiriviit  CoU-Mt.-snn  are   H\nEdmoatati \u2014 WhoIraW\nlinns     very     gOOd foil, cl ions     littl.\n-low.   evidently   NeM   ut'   pending   ilistrf-\n\u25a0UttOD   of   wiletil   pool\nVancouver \u2014 All  Mae*, bon  wkola\nalf    and    ref-ill.    report    a    slinht    tin\nrovenieiil     noticed.       Co! lee tions     fail\no   pond.\nTRAIL BADMINTON\nIN FINAL STAGES\nTourney Is  Now Critical;\nPopularity of Game\nGrowing\nTHAI I.,   March   6.   \u25a0\u2014   From   lhe\nI at    tin    K.vinnusimn   at    the    Memorial\n'.all wA opened, badminton waa popular,    lutt    this    MOM    h.i-    menus,*-*!    In\nlicputarlty  as   t inn-   w- nt   on.    To  a**\nCMC wlio really are the ehaintiion\nflayera, a tournament is now .n proR-\ni.-ss. The follOWIni appears the president   stundlnif:\nMcn\"i   Doubles\nS. mi-finals--\nS. tl. HlBvloeU and C, A, HroderieU\nMl    .1.   Alwell   nnd   N',   Ko\u2014o.   '.-1.   ir,-fi.\nMowall   and   Hullidnv   vs.   W.   Newton\nand Q; Nurrm.ni.  IHI,  13-7.\nMan's   Singles\nJ.   At well   to   plav   Irwin,     .laekson   to\nplay It. Oarlaad Cor Mini-final.\nLii.Hr.>*    Doubles\nIn lhe si-rni-tliials Mioses A Munro\nand J, BjltOD to play Mesdames KlBff-j\nw< II   and   Irwin.\nMiss Al. Bryms and Mrs. \\V. lmnbar\nto   play   .Miss    D.    MeKav   and    Miss    I.\nMcKay.\nM.sses   M.   Chapman   and    l>    Hall   to\nplay   Miss   M    furlls   and   Mrs.   Km*h.\nL:i rt lot*'    Singles\nWhatDoYouThink?\nSen\ni-rn\nMm\nK'insw.ll.     Mis.      |r\nKoch\nMm\nMiss     Jl.\nBlue Goose\nOranges.\nI'vi ii..z.. 350   I ii..-.. Sl.OO\ni'>' to 40<? mi 70<*\nAPPLES\nW^gmm     und     OiiiuriiiH\u2014Per\nHo*  SI.75\nThen    me    excellim     Mttag\nII l.pll'M.\nBamm\u2014Par lb  25(*\n\u00ab \u00ab\u00bb tw   -150\nBLUE     GOOSE     FLORIDA\nGRAPE   FRUIT\n[\u25a0org! si\/o. I tor .. ZZtf\nNew  CabblQe,   Clrrots,  Turnips.\nParsnips, Lcltuce and Celery\nJ. A. IRVING & CO.\n513    BAKER    ST.,     NELSON\nThe   Great   Supply   House\nThe Pally .NY we Invites letters\nfrom feudars upon matters of public inlereHt. A nom-de-iilunie may.\nif desired, be omployed. but cvny\nieUer must be iilgneO by the writer\nus a gtiuranlee of pood faith,-\nthough not neeeHsartly fur publication. Letters should bo brltf, and\nmust avoid pert-unallties. The .\nPally. News doaa not hold itself.\nIn any way. responsible for the\nviews of correapondantR. Letters\n. which eontniii advertisInK matter,\nor propaganda whleh It. classed an\niidvertlslm,'. Will not lie accepted\nunder ,uny c Ire mil stances.\nDoukhobor Criticizes\nPremier Oliver for\nHot Visiting Colony\nTy the Kditor of The Daily News:\n-;;,,_.j<lndly print lhe following In\n\\our   valuable* paper: '\non the second day of Mareh four\n,ti legalew from the Doukhobor rOjn-\nmiinitv a.sktid thv prcnil\u00abr of the Hritish Columbia to pay a visit to Hrll-\nhanti. whore llu- Doukhobors wanted lo\nalii   to  him about   different   matters.\nThough the Doukhobors do not be-\n'oiir to thi** country, yet living ,in\nt'jinada for 2T. years thev considered\nhemselves citisons. ju>\u00bbt the same as\nnative born. They considered that\nMr. Oliver has. been elected by ma*\noily of the people In British Columbia, and therefore thev look at him as\nlo- OOBM 0t Hritish CoUlltlbla. They\nwanted to talk to him about the -verb\nnm situation In which thev are now.\n.vhich Is the re-suit of the loss of their\nfader.    Peter   Lordly.\nMr. (lllwr declined to go. first, on\n\u2022re Lint of not having the time. Then\n-.- started to feproach them that the\n\u25baoukhohors don't livp up to ths laws\n.f the country, don't s\u00bb:nd the.r ehll-\n'ien to school, Conl pav taxes, burn\n\u25a0p   scllOOta;   ete.\nThe d> legates told liini that the>\n\u25a0i rv not sent to dUcil*-' lhe lltws of\n-\\nada Tbej told him that they\nvere sunt be it mass rm*et ing of the\n'fctukhobora to invite him to Brilliant.\nl* eonf\u00ab*r about serious, bu^ln-as*.' \u2022 ?T,\nMr ollvt-r then started to tolP'lhct*\nf the Doukhobors wilt' not *11ve 'Up\no thev laws, lie will lake steps to In-\n\u25a0orrp Ihem. He said: A \"Doh't think\n'hat' we will f.ll our5 prisons with\nDouKlioborc,- teed vou nt the public\nXpanse. f will find other means.\"\nThe d.-legates did not answer him on\nhis.   anyihing.\nEquatltr Under Laws\nMr. Oliver also t-hl the delegates\n'hat the laws in Canada are made\n\u2022 quel lo everybodv. and lhat e' ery-\nh. ily's treated alike. If this is true,\ntlo u why Is it when \u2022\u00bb -\u00bbt>n\u00bb1l* fo*\u25a0\"-\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\nnhn is paying small taxes wants\nouls to his place, the government\n1-uHds hlm n mad and holps lo keep it\n*n renalr. but 70t)i) Doukhobors paying\n>tft.Mt taxes every year have to build\ntheir own roads and bridges ami keep\nIhem in repair, though they are Used\ntot only, bv Doukhobors, but by other\ntraveling   publio?   ,'\nLast yeas Mr. Oliver while \\isiting\n'n Grand Forks inspected lhe Irrigation system, to Install which tin- 011-\nM-r goverqiiM-nt .loaned tin;, Grand\nPorks farnierk money.' Through your\npaper he expressed his satisfaction on\n\u2022he permanent manner in which the\nIrrigation system wa* installed, but\nwhen Doulchobors. ncjlfclibors of the\nMime farmer*, paving , lust as good\n.non-jy for taxu. asked Mr. Oliver for\na loan, they were told that they could\nnt t get It. through cue n-ason or an-\n.ther. Ih this Brlt*-*h justice*: is this\nright, that people living In the same\ncountry and paying the same taxer\ncannot   gel   the   same   privileges?\nMr, tillv.r declined to i-uim.- to Dill-\n\u2022 \u2022ant on account of shoUt-p. ,(f time\nVest'-rdav afternoon he had time to\n*.*(* to Botinlrmton KalK to have tes\nwith Ihe women's Insljln,!.. and talk\n-thout i*\u00ab*ry necessary subject*. Jlaybe\n!u- was ashamed to go li> idill.ant and\nmeet fac- lo fac<- TOflfl men. women\nmnl children who wanted to ask him\n\u2022\u2022liy. fnstead of paying them 1150,000\nfor building roads ami bridges, lo- d.--\nu. anils paynunt of taxes. Uayba he\n1: ashamed tn see the rocky and snndv\nland where the poor Doukhobor women\n:ml ehildren fcre get Upg a meager\nlivelihood. .Hcfon- tin- government\npuis taxes on land it ahould first go\nnnd see -if the poor people can afford\nto   nay 'them.\nMi*.    Oliver    b-tis    tlu     Doukhobors\n('\u25a0nt     if    they    don't    pay    taxes,    their\n11    1\nWHITESTRIKES\nSHIPPING ORE\nIN THE MAYBE\nGetting Shipment Ready;\nSilver Cup Bond Pleases\nTrout Lake\nTHO*TT LAKK, March ti.\u2014William\nWhite has made a good strike of\nshipping ore on' the Maybe, a claim\nadjoin ng the Nettle L. having 12\ninches cf clean  ore on  the   lead.\nHe has already taken out several\nIons of shipping ore, and expects to\nhave considerable ready for shipment\nwhen   navigation   opens.\nNews has been received from Kaslo\nof the bonding of the Hllvi-r Cup IM\nthe Nettie L to a strong syndicate of\nKootenay   men. i\nSilver   Cap   Hade   History\nThe Silver Cup was the banner mine\nof the district in former days, w.th a\ntecord of several million dollars'worth\nof high-grade stiver-lead ore to lis\n.\u25a0lid.t. ll has not been .extensively\nworked   for a  number of  years.\nThe news of the reopening of this\nmine has been re-Salved with gratification    by   Trout   lake   people.      >\nMr. Kilmer. ML., of the- Brooklyn\nslbff, left for the coast on a business\ntr.p   tn  connection  With   the   mine.\nPrairie City Will\nGet the Game of\nMarch Fourteenth\nCALGAKV.     -March     B.\u2014FuHh-W    de-\n,\"ilts in connection wilh the Western\ni'noada Hockey baguc triple playoff\nwere given oul Kriday night by President B.  L.   itichardson.\nThe second game of the seml-finuts\nwill find \u25a0 Victoria Cougars play in\nSaskatoon    Tuesday,    March    10.\nIf the Sheiks qualify for the finals,\n\u25a0hen Calgarv will play at Saskatoon\nSaturday, March. I t, but , should Victoria be the finalists -against Calgary, lhe first game of the hpfM\nand home games final series will be\nstaged   here   Saturday   March   14.\nArrangemen's for the roturn game\nwill not be m do for a week or more,\nas. wltli the National Hockey league\n(tola] ing Its playoff until March 1%\n'.here   Is   no   particular   hurry.\nNurmi at Toronto\nBreaks No Records\nTORONTO,        March tj. \u2014 l'auvo\nNurmi, the speed marvel from Finland, found the Hack at the Coliseum\nhere this evening less to his liking\nfor staging attacks on the Canadian\nrtcordh than the one at Hamilton\nlast night, and took over I minitlo\nlonger to cover the 1 \\_ mile. Ills\ntime -for the distance tonight was\nS:() I-l, as compared wilh (i:a5 1-5\nlast   ni^ht.\nA. S. Horswiil & Co.\nPhone 121\nSaturday Specials\nCurlew   Creamery    llutter,    per\n\u00bb 45*\nPeerless   Creamery    Butter,   per\n'\u00bb - - 40*\nClark's Tumato Ketchup, iier\nbuttle 25*\nLibby's Tomato Ketchup, per\n-\"\u2022\"'le 25*\nBlue  Label  Ketchup,   per bottle\n     45**\nCrosse    &   tllaekwell's    Pickled\nWalnuts.,  bottle    7m\nCrosse     &     IllackwcH'a     chow\nCho.v 7\u00a34\nQuaker nulled Oats, cart. -25*\nlUfbiu   Hood   Ilolled   Oats,   per\nC\"rt 25*\nCampbell's.   Poups.    any     kind,\nat  : -15*\nI'ink   .Salmon,   bib.   tins,   3   for\n 50*\nStavanger Fish tlalla, at, per\ntin  65* Ml 35*\nCrisp  Celery,   Head   Lettuce\nAll   Kindt   of   Vegetables\nPROMPT    DELIVERY\nTHE  BEST  COAL\nOur coal burns l'reely and\nthrows out an intense and\nsteady bent. Vou will need\nless than other kinds und have\nmore comfort. Wo it is a real\neconomy and saves Dollars.\nImperial Lump, ton... $12.00\nGait Lump, per ton . $12.50\nAcme Lump, per ton... S12.50\nImperial   Ksk,   ton   ..$11.25\nImperial   Nut,   ton , $10.25\nOalt  Nut,  per  ton    $10.25\nMacdonald Cartage &\nFuel Co.\n503 BAKER ST.        PHONE'504\nUse BAPCO Paint\nFor Spring Painting\nThis is the best ready-mixed paint we can buy, and\nwe carry a wide range of colors to choose from.\nColor Card and Prices on Reqaest\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co., Ltd.\nWHOLESALE\nNELSON,   B.C.\nRETAIL\nVest Pocket\nKodak\nPictures    f\"tx2!2\nHi.ns th*.  link  fm  ,,r  tha\nKodak line You'll nnil'V..| ill\nIts llnlncss. you can curry It io\nyour .esl  puvkflt if you wish.\nAn.l   titer   you'll   manrol .ui\ntin-   unci   quality   pictures    it\nmains.\nI'iiiii. in  and   Id   us slum   vou\ntin- Vm rn, in i Kodak.\n\u25a06.70  up\nCanada Drug <&.\nBook Co.\nNELSON, B.C.\nHAS IT\ni....iiiin\nhi. i\nclaim   iiu\n,ilk   ami   ,\nllll III   v\nIhev  nl.I*  ti.  nml\nuitlill   liinil.   nml\nII   imi   lli.lr   lilac\nlv      If   'tliioiii*li\nKiivr\nniy\nlln\nin.\n..nu\nIII    h\nill    li.\nUi\nii llvln\n\u2022ther iieiipl\nutd   starve   I\nfaiill    i.f    111\nDoukhobor\nlefl\nI\u00ab>t      ll\n-    1:, n.i\niiii, .unloved, this land\nserlcil. and will l.r n\n.Mr.    Oliver's    political\nliiiuklii.ln.r   principle   is   civativi\nss.   they   nre   against   force   am\nc         Their     l.a.ler    lefl     then\nlo.   \"Toll,  anil   IVaoetnl   Life, um\nilu.oil  of  All   Un    l-eople  on   thll\nlo\nT.   SAMAlii\ndi ii. tm.\nMUSICIANS ARE\nBUSY AT TRAIL\nHUBBY LOSES GAME;\nWIFp GETS DECREE\nWife Sticks Up for Father\nWhen Latter Berated\nby Husband\nI,. IS   ANUKl-K:\nB    Uuh-\naking\n\u25a0 -h\\\nli\n\u00ab*n\ni'i\nIn.nn-,     .lil.lKt*\n\u25a0i i-uitly.     wli.-u\nHci.-n Tbo man\nVb\\t\\    Edward\n\"Wi-  had\npiny    i\ni\nitii\nut  tit-\nmy   font\nI'Xllllllll\ni-   iiml    I\nbid in\nIn\nWi\nIr\nlad  Hi\nTli>- kiriK nnil nln>- von- in tliimiiiv.\nand 1 phye.l the nln*. Earl liad thi*\nniii-n and io. in- played Hit* io ami 1\ntoolc   tha  ti'irk wiiii  mv  jack,\n\"Karl called my father the ma_\nawful i.iinii'w and \u00ab\u25a0*\u25a0 qturrelad all\nntcht Kiiih.r may be .i dumb i>rlil\u00ab.'\nuliiyi-r,  imi   he haa a  Ki'\"ii  heart, ami\nI sluck up tur lilm. 'I'll.' m-xt day\nKail   -nicked   up   and   left.\"\nNelson News of the Day\nMcl'uualil J.un Co. Ih In tiie marltut\nfyr nil stiuill fruits (rswn luy nini'lirre\nin iim diKirit't tiiis Bcaron, (s:.oU)\nSeventy-one Performers in\n\"Runaway Girl\" Practice\nAssiduously\nTRAIL.   Mai\nof   Mi*\ntin\nM,   In\nand  m\ntndei*   the   iii-\n'. K. r. Trefon-\nI Trail's Operatic\nslv pnpai inn for\nf    \u25a0Tiie    Ituimwaj\n\",elcty\niheir   presentation\niJiri.\"   a   comic   t)\\i\nPitt nlahia a a-\u00abt-k an- KlVen over\ntot    tralnlnc.     The    che*a*a    yfaotlo \u25a0*\niwlee.    ihe    pi IticM'als    twh-e,    and    one\n\u25a0vaatng is devoted tn danolng\nAltofathtr Ibvtv ar.- 7J pirsi)ii>\u00bb lak-\ntnf pari. A lenipiniiry npiiultitm.-ni\nBob boon  madr of p.lnoJpaU. but theae\nare  suhj. ei   in chnnite   iau*r.\nThe     piesi-ntalji.il     nf     the    Opera     Will\nI--   mode  aboul   th.   tir,^t  of  May. ac-\nBASKETBALL FANS.\nKEEN AT TRAIL\nMens and Girls' Teams to\nBe Chosen for Clash\nWith Nelson\nLadies' Suits and\nSpring Coats\nCleaned or Dyed\nH. K. FOOT\nHigh-Clan    Dyer    and    Cleaner\nFAIRVIEW   -   NELSON,   B.C.\nTRAIL,    .Mareh    n     \u2014    QvmiHtltlon\nioni Trail hoop followar-a. bbft flrlj\ntl    m.i:.    I-.   ke, i,.      Two   niulltn   B    week\nmitrftt have been held to decide\nin an- |o ba th.. player* to mt-el\n[i        iirtifts        hele        next\nIf ymir Pally News Ifl datlvared Ifttfl\nHboaa 111. tsa;z)\nNelson Brand Marmalade la u MM\nin rior   product,   manafactnerd   in   Nel*\nsun hy ;i l'irtn wilh an in\\entinrnt of\nom* huiylreil thoiisand doll&rfl lu your\nown city \u2022 (iinl- ilf.slriiM. If you wmit\n(he bait ii.--.lt for N.-lson HramJ Mnr-\nmalade.   New   Setison's   Pack. (MlJ\nKOOTENAY    LAKE    GENERAL\nHOSPITAL    SOCIETY\nNotice   of   Annual    Meeting\nIn   neeiinlaiu o   w i!li   tht   tiyluwn   of\nthe \u25a0Deltty, the annual vtoanl niect-\nln| will be held In the board \"f trade\nrooniM on Ward Hire, t, on Tuesday.\nMarch   HI.   HIS, at  It  p.in.\nMetiiljprship eomlltlnns: All annual\n\u25a0uibsiTibt-iH for Iho sutn uf $10 arr\niienihers ot tin* M titty, oli^ililo lu\ntako part in tl\"1 ehwllon of directors\nfm* the enanlng year.\nOBO-tlQE JOHNHTONK.\nBocrttarVi\nQuality Goods\nValue for Your Money\nPrompt Delivery\np. it.\nPHONE 235\nCOFFEE- Wt    ran    in\nVtoab  ground  to  vot\nPor  lb\t\nT<\nnie\net  Mantffer,\nold   ui\n.    liaoi. >.\n(IIIU\ndue\nFor ihe ineii'x came Dr. T. J. Mule\nand Unheit Amh-rsmi are to chooKi\nttOta 10 players to r.preiient Trail for\nthe Inter-elty gamea, home and home\n\u25a0Mhtt. Thin is likely to prove a\ndifficult job, l.artk-ularly \u00bb\u00ab the name\ncommitter will nisi, have the elmoi-inK\nof   the   panicipantK   In   the   Kir'\"'   B\u00bbm'L\n< J rent     Intel t-Ht     \\n    being     taken     here\nir the forthcoming gamaa b\u00bb ahown by\nthe large oruwd of \u25a0 pacta tore at prac-\ntlceo   here   Wednesday    night.\nCanada'I    only    aromas    archittct.\nMinn K. M.  Mlll'of   Kilmonlon.  l*x  now\nfully    admit lod    to    iho    atabaaajon\nthnniKh  having ho.-n  aeoaptad  m\nmom tier of the Alhoitu  A.-4\u00aboc^lon of\nArchitect*  at   a   roctnt   moi\n\u25a0 nrintioi\neetlng.\nt*.    Art   bbOafa   Tirst    anniversary\nfl.rla\" novelty  flanntl  ind   trM\ne   drewsen  at  ei.Mt   while   thoy   lunt\nw comblna  ityla  nml  quality   sult-\nfor Iprtng and  Baittr  .season.\n(n|f)\nCOAX.\nsei.elied       hellihrlilue      1\t\nton.    ii. Townaand.      (llU)\ne flrat-elaaa e.iulptiurit and\nr experience In the prodiietioii\ndliiiK (,r milk. Phone Creioant\nHUU, (fcl-.it)\nWe   hav\nyeara   of  .\nand   h.i it'll\nKNIGHTS    OF    PYTHIAS\nAll Kalgktl and\nrequeated in be m\n{harp Sunday tiiu\nParade to  Method\nMi.\n. ile.l\nPythian Mauri fcffl\nK    of   P,   Hall.   7   k.\n;,   to   attend   I'hureh\nt   Churchi     Veiling\niiiI   sisters   aro   cordially   I\nLaUKliton,   K   of   11.  and   H\n[Son)\nin aealp treatments, lusting\n, ul Vanlly Meauty Parlord\nn    (tuaranteed.       l'i Ices    rea-\nfor appointment,   phone  III,\nutiiiti)\nTi iiinht- O. W. T. A. Dance at\nArmoury, sine till midnight Admlaalon   35   renti, (iM*)\nlilting.\n50f^\nCLOVERDALE BUTTER    Tn-li\nMw    3  Hw Si.15\nSWEET      POTATOES   \u2014   Voty\ngood   und   economical.     Large\n\"\"    35I--\nDEL    MONTE    PRUNES- M..-\niMiim   si\/.,..    3   !l,s. 350\nRED      SPRING      SALMON    A\nrich n;it fish.    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