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C, WEDNESDAY MOftNING, FEBRUARY 25, 1925\nOntario Report\nURGES EXPORT BODY\nSee Page 2\nNo. 2G6\nMAYORVET0ESC0UNCO PIPE CONTRACT\nROSSLAND BLANKS VANCOUVER IN OPENING GAME\nASSOCIATEOTO\nOPEN BRANCHES\nACROSS CANADA\nAll Plans DraWn and All\nAppointments Made Is\nTold to Press\nDiscovers Cure for\nI    Paralhyroid Tetany\nREADY TO JOIN A\nNATIONAL AGENCY\nBut if That Doesn't Come\n! About, Will Go Ahead\nI Upon  Its  Own\n| CALOART, Feb. 24.\u2014The recom-\nnendatlon made hy Lewlt Duncan\nn his report on the wholesale fruit\n:rade In western Canada in practically beinn carried out before the\nrovermnent has had time to enact\nemulation or take any action whatever. Mr. Duncan favors a national\nelling agency for the  growers.\nTho Associated Growers of Brit*\nwh Columbia have completed plant\nor a brokerage organization of\nheir own covering the field all the\nvay from Vancouver to Montreal.\ntepresentat*ve* cf the big coopora-\nive concern will be stationed in\n'\"ancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Re-\nina, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Toronto\nnd Montreal. April 1 is the date\n\u2022n which this scheme will como into\n'peratlon.\nThis announcement was made to\nhe Canadian Press by A. J. Grant,\niriliwh Columbia markets commis-\nloner ln Calgary, who has Just re-\nurned from a conference with of-\nIcials of the Ansociated Gruwcrs in\n''ernon.   B.C.\nOttawa Confcreni.'c Next Week\n\"W hot her a -national gt*owera agency\nomen into being at once or not\nfill depend upon the outcome of a\nonference in Ottawa on .March 2,\nnder the ausplcea of the Canadian\norfcult ur.il council, attended by\nrowe \/ from every province. If\nmeeting decides to operate a\national  selling agency,   the Assoela-\nd Growers will go ahead with\nheir plans as already outlined, and\nperate from Vancouver to .Mont-\nsal..\nD. McNair, manager of the Assorted Growers, will leave Vernon\ni a day or two for Ottawa, where\nwill represent the big British\nolumbia  body.\nSome  Big  -Men  Hired\nSome of the biggest men in their\neld l|ve been considered for riming branches of the brokerage oi-\nanization, and some have acceptor. Grant told the Canadian\nteas. Practically all the appointments have been made, but Mr.\nirant Btates he was not In a posi-\non to mention their names. An\ndo man had heen appointed\njr Calvary, he said, but no one\nas been appointed for Kdmonton.\n'rom other sources it was learned\nhat   a   Mr.   Florence   of   Winnipeg\n111   likely   havo   charge   of  the  of-\nces   there,\nSeparate  From   Awscx-iiUeil\nThe new organization is to he\niaugurated by the Associated Qrow-\nrs, but will be run as a separate\noncern. A trame has not yet been\nhosen. It Will likely be called\nither the Growers' belling Agency\nt   the    Growers'    Brokerage.      Mr.\nrant was only certain that the\nford \"Growers\" would appear in\ntye   title,   but   what   else,   he   could\n>t  say.\nLABORITES BACK\nTHE INCOME TAX\nRally to Bracken Government's Aid to Defeat Its\nRepeal\nWINNIPEG, Feb. 24.\u2014Lahor niem-\nters came to thu aid of the Bracken\n,'overnment when, without a division,\ni bill to repeal the Manitoba Income\nfax act. Introduced by J. K. Downes,\nndepeiHlcnt, Winnipeg, was defeated\nn  the legislature  today.\nJohn Queen, I>abor leader, com-\nnonded   the   Income   tax.     Ills   only\nriticisni was that the tax did not go\nar   enough.     He   urged   the   govern-\nnent to say to the capitalists:\n\"There are hungary and needy\nimongst  us,  and   we're  going  to  tax\nou   to   the   extent   yuu   are   able   to\nay.\"\nAnother resolutiun, alsu sponsored\n)y Mr. Downes ,to  reduce  the  liquor\nommission   from   three   meinliers   to\nme,   waH   defeated.       Two   members\nire     part-time    commissioners,    and\nre paid   J.IOOO  a  year  each.\nSay Unknown Soldier\nBuried by France in\nReality Is a German\nPARIS. Feb. 24.\u2014The German\norgan, Stahlliem, charges that\nthe unknown soldier hur.ed by\nFrance Is really a Gorman private, August Hcliultze of Wur-\ntenlberger, picked up at\n\u25a0 Conibres, where the French and\nGerman dead wero heaped together.\nDR.  J.   B.   COLLIP\nOf lhe I'niveisity of Alberta, discoverer of a means of treating parathyroid tetany, a deficiency disease\ncaused hy defects in tiie parathyroid\ngland, for which there has heen no\neffective treatment up until now. Dr.\nCollip was also connected with the\nperXection  of insulin.\nURGE MORE TIME\nTO EARN ROADS\nPlains  Want  a  Dominion\nRoad Grant; Premier\nto  Consider\nOTTAWA. Feb. 24,\u2014Premier King\ntoday promised syinpuihetie consideration of the proposal to recognize\nthe prinlciple of federal aid for p\/~x3\nroads. l'remier   Veniot,    of   \/ew\nBrunswick, who headed a delegation\nIn bis capacity as president of the\nGood Roads Association of Canada,\nurged that it was recognition of this\nprinciple rather than the grant of\nany specific sum, that the delegation\nwanted.\nPremier Veniot stated that he federal government had benefitted by\nthe construction of -good r*widjs.i\nthrough contracts for mail deliveries,\nand still more through customs revenue on the enormously increased\nnumber of automobiles good roads\nbrought into the country, lie suggested the provinces should get a\nshare of this revenue on automobiles, as do the ftate treasuries in\ntho   United   Nt.ites.\nHe also askul tliat an extension\nof time he granted to tha provinces\nof Manitoba, Alberta and Sasknt-h-\newan in order that they might earn\ntheir share of the .noney already\nvoted by the federal parliament lor\naid  to  the good  ronds  system.\nE. A. Munro, M.P, stressed the\nnecessity for some continuation of\nfederal aid, insofar as British Columbia   was   concerned. .\nTWO CANADIAN\nPLANES STRIKE;\nTWO FLIERS DIE\nMachine Becomes Unmanageable   and   Collides\nWith Another\nCOMES TO EARTH IN\nA STREAK OF FLAME\nOther   Pilot   Succeeds\nGliding to Ground\nSafely\nin\nCAMP BORDEN'. Out.. Feb. 24.\u2014\nColliding with another aircraft 1000\nfeet above the ground, when their\nmachine became uncontrollable, Flight\nLieutenant J. I* M. White, aged 2!\u00bb,\nI). F. C, of Halifax, N. fc**.. and Flying\nOfficer R. H. Cross, aged 14, Toronto,\ncrashed to earth and were instantly\nkilled this morning. Their airplane\neame  down as a streak  of  flame.\nThe other machine, piloted by Hying Officer A. L. Morfee. was (lam-\naged, but Morfee was able to glide to\nearth without Injury. He was alone\nin his machine.\nInquiry    Already    Started\nColonel L, S. Breadner, D, F. C\nwho Is in command of the camp,\nstated to the Canadian Press this\nafternoon that the results of the official inquiry now in progress would\nbe sent to headquarters at Ottawa.\nSo far as known the machines were\nin perfect condition when they took\nthe air. Both pilots were experienced, and Cross had been connected\nwith the department at Ottawa.\nTho accident occurred n*\u00b0ar the\nflying field, and shortly after the\nmachine ascended for the morning's\nwork.\nThe hody of Lieutenant White will\nhe sent to Halifax tomorrow for interment there. White was the son\nof W. J. White, of Halifax.\nA. C. Cross, of Toronto, father of\nFlying Officer Cross, nrrivt-d tonight\nto take charge of his boy's body for\nremoval to Toronto, where a military\nfuneral   will   be   held   Thursday.\nMr. Cross, the father is a war\nveteran himself, and was In hospital\nfor treatment when the news came\nof his son's death. He left fur the\ncamp   immediately,   however.\nTEST CASE BEARS\nON COLLEY CHARGE\nAction Started in Supreme\nCourt by Lawyer of\nVictoria Loser\nKLAN REPUDIATES\nCANADIAN 'AGENTS'\nImperial Wizard Says It Is\nWholly American\nInstitution\nTORONTO. Fab. U.\u2014\"Such individuals as are reported to Im* prop-\nUEtlng the doctrines of the Knights\nof the Ku Klux Klan in Canada do\nnot d'rectly or indirectly represent\nthis organization.\" atLfa a statement\nmade public her\u00ab hist night, heaving the signature of \"II. \\V. Kvans,\nImperiiil wizard, Knights of the Ku\nKlux Klan, IncorpurUiCd,\" and dated\nfrom the \"Imperial Palace, Invisible\nKmpire,   Atlanta,   (ieorgia.\"\nThe statement says: \"The organization is distinctly nn American\ninstitution, interested In and working   only   for   America   ideals.\"\nVICTORIA, Feb. M.-\u2014Test ac-\ntloil to decide in the courts whether\n[J, ft Colley, M.B.A., Kamloops,\nMs in any way culpable in OOMtac-\n' tion with charges brought that he\nj has been benefitting by a govern-\nI ment contract while silling in tbe\n| legislature, was begun iu supreme\ni court today by J. B. Clearihue, act-\nling for S. J. Drake. Liberal caudi-\ni dale here in the. last provincial eltfl-\nj tion.\nj Mr. Colley declared the suggestion that he was disqualified be-\nI cause of business relations between\n| liis flm and the govern ment had\ncome as a groat surprise; th.ii he\nhad been scrupulously careful to\nrefrain from touching government\nbusiness   s'uee    his    nomination.\n\"I (io not intend to sit uder a\ncloud.\" he asserted. \"It li my desire lhat the matter be cleared up,\nIf there is anything to void by eleo-\ntion, it is surely technical. I do\nnot know that there is. As Mr.\nPooley says, 'Let the courts decide.' \"   . \u2022\nLady Siitcn Dies in East\nHired Men to Drive\nHis Mythical Trucks;\nGot Money Security\nTORONTO, Feb. 21.\u2014Two\nyears fii Portsmouth iH.iiileiitl-\nnry \u00abns (lie sentence ghen to\nArthur Francis, who today\npleaded guilty to I'- charges of\nobtaining money by false pretences. Francis engaged men to\ndrive trucks for him, collecting from SL*;.i) tu $.100 rrom each\n**as security.\" lh. owm-d no ,\ntrucks, and the men were out\ntheir   money.\nMan Who Shot Hunter\nOrdered by Court to\nSettle Hospital Bill\nVANCOUVER, Feh. 24.\u2014An Interesting h-.spiliil case was decided to-\ndiiy when Herbert Love, local cafe\nproprietor, whs ordered to pay the\n$221 hospital bill Incurred by Clarence\nBailey, a hunter accidentally shot by\nLove, who told the hospital he would\npay, but failed to, whereupon Bailey\nsued  lor damages,\nLIQUOR ROBBERY\nAN INSIDE JOB\nPolice Think Insider Provided Information, and\nSet of Keys\nVANCOUVER, Feh. 2 (. \u2014 Iv.licr\npersist in the theory that the $7.M>li\nrubbery at the government liriiior\n\u2022tori Ot) Pender street, Monday,\nwas the Job of an \"hisid.*\" man,\nwho, if he did not actually commit\nthe robbery, furnished the Information needed and keys for the door\nto  an  outside  accomplice.\nOfficials declare thnt this theory\nhas been substantiated by clues already picked up during their Investigation. Search is being made,\nIt is reported, for a du plica to set\nof keys to the store. Certain evidence that one set of keys to the\npremises had heen dupllcatd lias\nbeen    secured,    the    invstigatois    say.\nLooked in Gas Tank\nWith Lighted Match\nVANCOUVER, fob. 24.\u2014Looking into a tank that had contained giisollne,\nwith a match, Alexander Christie wai\nrushed to the hospital seriously Injured. - Funieg still remained lu tin-\ntank.\nKOOTENAY BOYS\nOUTSKATE AND\nOUTPLAY COAST\n\\re at Home on Slushy Ice\nat  Trail  as   Visitors\nUnable to Start\nSix Bandits Rob Him; PffllNPlI\nAll Since Executed -UUUllOIL\nCHAPMAN IN GOAL\nIS MONARCH STAR\nIce So Poor in One Place It\nCaves in; Visitors Work\nHard\nLADY   61FT0N\nWife of Sir Clifford Slfiuti, Had nt\nlier homo near Toronto, tl lln- ii-ailt\nof an nilaok nl\" bMrt troul.1,*. Lady\nSifton, who was born in Ottawa, nn.1\nlived Home time in WinniiH't,' hefore\nreturniliK to lhe capital awd IBlng to\nToronto, w;ih one ot Canada';. most\noutstamllnK women. .She la mirvlved\nhy her hUHhnml. Sir Clifford Kitten,\nformer federal minister of the in-\nteri'.r. and hy Jive .suns and one\nbrother.\nBELAND TO REVIVE\nCANTEEN DIVISION\nTIIAH,.     Feb.     24.\u2014In     a    onc-si-led\name,   Banland   hockey   afirtfaUon.\nihamploai of the Kootenay. tonight\ndefeated tin- Vancouver Monari'lis.\noldi-rs of the coast dtamptooi&ltf by\n*i three to ir .th in:; score. In the first\nor tli>- two-game series for the chain-\n\".ioiiHliip of th* province and tbe right\nto play off In the Canadian finals\nThe Roatlaod boys had the Monarch* batten at every turn, with the\nexception of Chapman in fotli who\nurned in a game worthy of the boat*'\ntaking 32 dangerous direct bard shots,\napainst 13 turned in to Johnson in\nthe   Kofsland   nets.\nItosylaiul, at home on soft ice. completely outskated and outplayed the\nconst team, wh,i-h could not hold the\npuck or Ret away, Their stick-hand-\nling cuuld not compare with that of\ntheir opponents, who skated circles\nground   them.\nThe ice was poor. Tn one plnce, ln\nfront of the penalty box, it caved tn\nand dirt was scattered over the sheet\nfur two or three feet. Tht slush\nproved a great handicap to the Vancouver boys.\nChapman, in goal for the Monarchs.\nplayed a stellar faint, a second Notman. Jin In. Shaw aud An (terpen were\nthe outstanding players of the coastal\nbunch, while StB#ar, Nelson, Molisky\nand Jewell shone for the Miners.\nTwelve Hundred Fa-is\nAbout IJfjn fans w.tnessed the name,\na large number coming from Itossland\nto  boost  for   the   team.\nThe first period startfd in with a\nrush, with a fast shot from the face-\noff   on   the   left   wing,   which   brought\nChapman   to   his   kneca   to   save,  and\nwas   Immediately    followed   by   a   fast\n(Continued on 1'a.go  Seven)\nMinister Will Move in the\nHouse  Today Former\nResolution\nOTTAWA, Feb. St.\u2014Hon. H. 8. H---\nh.n.l.   minuter   of   toldlara'   civil   re. s-\nlablishment,    will    moVt    W. .hi. .-day   to\nr.-vive the ache me for dlatrlbtttlon of\ncan lean funda which wan killed last\nyear by the apnati.\n'I'll.- resolution provldea thai a aum\nof 120,0*30 is to in- told for pay man I\nof outaide accounts, Ji.it>.'Mm is t.i be\npaid to a contra! board of Ihroa trustees    for    th.-    1.. tu lit    of    Bx-nervlee\nI..\nid\ntin\n1 nlted S<\n110,000 1\"\nrx-memb'c\nlioiiaiv fi\ndue   to   I..\nallot ment i\nvice fund of Qreal Britain,\nh. Am. rlc*a Ri d Cr-on for\nof tie* Canadian Expedt-\n-.\u25a0 mi dUirew, :.nd the rail-\ndivided into nine prdvlnclal\nFrench Against\nAllied Council\nOn German Arms\nPAltlH, Fib 1\\ -The French fOV-\neiTiin. nt    an.I    press   BH   centinuing    to\nr..si.-t the campaign bfing wased In\nLondon in ruvor \u25a0 ' an all fed* conft r-\nen. e   over   tin    repori   on   Qormany'a\nvi.iiati.-o-;   or   military  otas-Mi  of   the\nI r. ,iiy   of   Versailles,   ret in ne.i   recently\nb)   the  allied  control  eommtaalon,\nTli-- first ihi,in ifi tbe n-Kiilar order\nOf procedure, it Was declared in French\nofficial    circles   today,   was    for   the\nallied    war    committee    to    present    its\nconclualona on the report to the council   of   ambassadors   and   thi   varloui\nClaims Three Paid\nto Burn the Mill\nbut Others Deny It\nVANCOUVER, Teb. 24.~Invosti-\n\u25a0CatiiifT the fire which destroyed\nthe McLenn shingle mill at Co-\nqultlnni, Provincial Plre Marshal\nTlu.ni.iH admits that the police\nface a stone wall. An unnamed\nwitness has ccnfeiaed that he,\nwltli two others, was paid to\ndestroy the mill, but the two\nnamed flatly dmy the cha rye, and\nas It remains the word of two\n\u00abdtnea?es against one, prosecution\nIs  regarded   as nselesa.\nBallot Manipulator\nGiven Three Months\nKITCHENER, Ont,, Feh. 24.\u2014 William Gottfried, convicted of marking\nballots in the recent municipal elections here, was today sentenced to\nthree  mouths  in, jail,\nMANUEL   TELLEZ\nMexican    diplomat,   form-Mi\ntioned   at   WashiiiKton,   was   i\nheld   up   and   robb.-.i   of  mow\nvaluables while motoring to M.xii-o\nCity with his wife. The six armed\nbandits involved in the attack are\nreported   to   have   been   captured   and\nexecuted.\nPiPECONTRACT;\nMAYOR VETOES\nVancouver,   Nelson   Firms\nAwarded Cast and Steel\nPipe Contracts\nTWO ALDERMEN\nOPPOSE MOTION\nStormy Session Over Water\nSystem; Turner to Move\nOver Veto\nLEAGUE DROPS\nLOCAL OPTION\nModeration Convention Regards It Only Means to\nEnd; Want \"Control\"\nTORONTO,   Fi\n!4.-\nKINGS PROGRESS\nIS GRATIFYING\nWill Be Allowed Out of Red\nSoon as There Is a Fine\nDay\nLONDON,   l*\"eb.   24\u2014Tbe   King   la\nmnk nf gratifying progress back to\nhealth, so much so that nt tending\nphyalrlana have not deemed it neces-\naary to Issue bulletins since Sunday  night.\nIn the course nf a few daya If tha\nweather, which has boon miserably\nwet. eold and Changeable, should\nprove more genial, the royal pat ent\nwill be allowed out of bed. The\nKing's temperature came a little\ncloser   to    normal    today.\nN'o  definite   Itinerary  of  the  tour\nof the King and Queen has yet been\nmapped. They are certain to make\na  number  of  calls  in  the course of\ntheir Med t.-iranean cruise, but it\nia not likely that they will moke engagements of any kind  ill advance.\nVAN.\ncepting a\nmeans   lo   an   end.   considerable   ob\njaetion   was   raised   to   advocacy   o\nlocal option at the convention of the i'! \/'\n.Moderation League of Ontario to- (\"lu\"11\nday. The objwtort, led by K. , Liv- | ?* ,a\ntngatona of Grim bay, claimed that'\" , ,\nlocal opli.oi was unfair to lliein, und J-oluml\nmaintained strongly tliat had the ilnIormi\nrural aectloni been organized ta| -Folic\nthe urban localities were, the vote McGeei\nin the country places would have from\nbeen   as   overwhelming   :is   in   tna cornea\ncili.-s   and   towns,    In    favor   Of   gov-! way   n\nernment    control. i swer  t\nPrealdent  Hellrauth explained  that  haa gi\nthe    league    bad    lacked    sufficient'\nfunds    and    speakers     for    organisation   In   the   rural   communities,\nApprove    Si ranger    Beet\nThe discussion wan upon a resolution Which referred to the government's adoption of stronger beer\nand in which local Option was advocated. Eventually, the words\nlocal option ware deleted. Tin-\nclause    adopted    read    ai    follows:\n\"This meeting, while considering\nthla a step iii the right direction\nof true temperance, raoommenda\nthat aa the late plebiscite exhibits a\ngrowing desire on the part of Ihe\nprovince, eapeclally In the larger\ncities and towns, for a fuller measure of freedom In the use of liquor, some reasonable form of government control in accordance with\nthe wlahea of the people should be\nenacted.\"\nWhere Did McGeer\nGet His 'Assurance'?\nGraham Denies It\nMayor John Hell at last night's city\ncouncil   meeting   vetoed   a   resolution\nfro mtha council which awarded contracts for the supply of pipe to bring\nwater to  the city from  the  Five-Mile\ncreek.     This   state   ot   affairs   came\nafter   a   heated    discuaalon   in   which\nlhe   mayor   and   four   aldermen   took\npart.    After Mayor Hell had stated he\n\u25a0ta-   would   veto   the   resolution,   Alderman\nnt'v   Ueorge   Turner   asked   him   when   he\n\u25a0\\r'.\\   would   veto   it?     Moyor   Hell   replied\n'     tint    be   would    do   so   right   away.\nAlderman Tu*ner then stated that he\nwould   give   notice   nf   a   motion   to\npass   the   motion   over   the   mayor's\nveto.     Mayor    Boll   replied    that    he\nwould hava to wait a month.\nThe whole discussion arose when\nAlderman Turne- made a motion that\n111.- contract for east iron pipe for\nthe Five-Mile creek system be given\nto the firm of Gordon & Bely-ea, at\na price of \u00bb4!*,68S.r.O, and that the\nateel pipe contract be awarded to\nthe West Kootenay Equipment &\nConst uction company, at a cost ot\n(Ml per lineal foot, lor pipe nec-\ni \u25a0 sary for the inverted syphons at\nAnderson  crew.\nV'hen the motion was put. Alderman Austin moved that the roll be\nailed, Al the railing of the city\nNik. the following vote resulted:\nfor the motion, Aide man Turner,\nli.ii.-an. Berrington and Austin.\ngainst the motion, Aldermen Mar-\nentla and   Bennett\nBased on   Engineer'!   Report\n' Merman    Turner's     motion     was\n..I on the recommendation of A. L.\nil o 1      hydraulic   euglnee*.    who\ni     .\u201e   n   .haling   with   the   situation\nme months,\na  'ir  I e'l v.-.--: of the opinion  that\nhe   pip i     hould   not   be   purchased\n. i      p per    lata   was   received.     It\na-    poor    policy    io    buy    too    far\na   .\u2022\u25a0ol,   as   it   was  necessary   to  go   to\n.-     |e,,]il.     for    the    money.      The\ni-itlzens,   he  stated,   wee  skepti.-al   to\nthe   project.\nAlderman    Austin,    at    this    point,\nseconded   Alderman   Turner's   motion,\ni but   it   was   not   put   by   the   mayor.\n'Alderman   Turn- r  then explained   that\ni the plpea at  the prices quoted  were\nconslde-ably    lower    than    Mr.     Mo-\nCulloch'a   estimate,   nnd   if   tho   city\n(Continued on Page Two.)\nrvER,   I\n1. i r.   r- in\nfreight\n=- \"\\\nitiunv\nwing\nhen\nhigh\nranees that the\nattains! British\nmoved   shortly\"\nhwci ment from\nh \".' assurances\nle     government,\nStirling and Dickie\nUrge Allowing Yankee\nCars More Than Month\nOTTAWA, Teb. 24.\u2014GiL-te Stirling, member tor Yale, and C. H.\nDickie, lnciabtr for NaiKiimo, made\nl'-sprcccntat^cns   to tho deputy  tuin-\nttdac at easterns tottny, on bchr.u\ncf   estosdlng   the   period   ot   one\nmc nth       Ur       allowing*      American\ntourist ean   In  British Ootam-ata,\nDynamite and Fuse\nStolen in Montreal]\nMONTREAL,    Feb,    84,    \u2014   S xiy!\nsticks of dynamite  and   800  fast  of;\nfuse were stolen during the night j\nfrom a local warehouse, it waa re-1\nported today lo the police, who,\nfear it may have fallen into the\nhandH of bandits contemplating I\nsome    outrage.\nSTEAMER ARRIVALS\nHiTdiRiMi,]. ut N.'W Vi.rk. from\nKuu t lilt li]|.l i.e..\nM:iurftani;i, at Gibraltar, frum New\nYork.\nBmpreaa   nf  Scotland,   at   Gibraltar,\nlrom   Now   York,\nlicvuniaii, at Bolton, fr,.ni Liverpool.\nCity of Melbourne, nt Hoston, from\nHalifax.\n.'aiuullun llxttlorer, at .Sydney, N'.S.\n\\V..   from   Halifax.\nCanadian Volunteer, at Halifax, from\nNew   Vork.\nLola ICaank. at nt. joim, x. b.,\nfrom \u25a0 llosarlo.\nHurricane Sends\nShips on Shore;\nFrance Is Swept\nPARIS, Feb. 24.\u2014Two\nships wero driven ashore\nB total logs, and ethers\nwere in distress in the Atlantic and the Bay of Biscay today, when tiie foul\nweather of the past day\nbecsmi  a  hurricane  this\nafternoon.\nThe Brest roads, the La\nRochelle   and   La   Police\nharbors, and the mouth of\nthe Giroiide, were filled\nwith vessels running before the tempest.\nThe storm was accompanied by snow and hail.\nSeveral casualties have\nbeen reported, Including\nthe drowning of two sailors.\nAUNT HET\np.\nin.\nii\nthai    V\nbuated.'\n. I,    up    Widow\n\u25a0Met   to.lay   an\"\n\u2022    iii   hi:.   I'anla\nThe Weather\nTh\"  temp, ratines below nra  for  tha\nM iinur-i eti'jiiit; yaitardajr ufiuruot-o at\n, oclook.\nVU'TOBIA.   1-vl'-   -I.   -\u2014 Nelaon   and\nvicinity,   K'lor.'illy   lair  and  eolder.\nMin. .Max.\nNELSON  35 (7\nVictoria       .1 M\nKuoiloop\"        Ti fi\nPrlaoa  Kurili     2\u00ab .'i*\nAtlln      \"-!-' -1\nCal#ar\u00bb      \u2022 tl lu\nPortland      M r,t>\nSeattle        42 4K\nPantlcton      39 r,t\nOnnd    Forks  US III\nKaalo      N Is\nSdmonto*  \u2022 4 i>\nVimeouver    .     . , 42 Hi\nItarkerylllo      , 13 22\n\u25a0atavaa     io 44\nHawson       \u00bb3l 12\nWlnnlpal      14 1*\n\u25a0an  Kianei*..-.,    r,o $-.\nSpokane       31* 4ti\nVernon       3;l 44\nCralil.rook        33 47\nl'rlnee    Alliert       *t) (J\n\u2022 lleloiv   *eru.\n Tage TVo ^\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 25, 1925\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWhere Superior Accommodation May Be Obtained\nGeorge Benwell, Proprietor\nThe Premier Hotel of the Interior\nAMERICAN   PLAN RATES,   J3.50   TO   15.00\nRooms with Running Water and Private  Eaths.\nHeadquarters for all Travelling Men, Mining  Men,\nLumber Men and Tourists.\nROTAR1AN    HEADQUARTERS\nSPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER, $1.00\nTHE MOST COMFORTABLE ROTUNDA IN THE CITY\nHl'MK   \u2014   A.   !..   Falklna,   Calgary; vcr;   W    K.   Word,   IViitmimi:   Jul\nr.....it,*..   I-:,   Parry,   n.   A.   rule,  c   W. N'twcll,  Kpokanr:  .1.   i:    Brawn   i\nIds.*.  C.   A.  Ci.it. r, ll, C.  Vivian.  V.   li. Forkai   ntla   Hawklna,    Hall;   Mr\nWiii.ll.in.   W.   il.   D.   Walker,   Vanoou* A.   Moor..,  Toronto.\niiii   in ii1 miwi\u2014 mi\u2014\u2014iw\u2014i\u2014im n    imi\nEUROPEAN   PLAN\nDaylight Sample Rooma  fo.\nCommercial  Men.\nHotel Strathcona\nOnce You Get Acquainted With the Strathcona\nYOU WILL STOP AT NO OTHER\nINCH GIVES\nCONTRACT;\nVETOES\n(Ctiritlnimil   fnun   l'npe   Cnel\n1,1     .in i  lhe  l.ny,  it  ahould di\nMayor   Ball - Vmi  sin\n1 N.I       Id Ill       \"11       till\nll.hv   do   wa   know\ntin. plpea\nnatructlon.\nwon't   u**.'\nA i.l. iniiiii Turner I have gone Into\nHi., englneer-a n poi t ttloroughlfl and\nHi,, only feaelble ayatam la by fray\nnl  l-i.-..-Mil.,  creek.\nMayor Bell -Whal it the people\nhim down the bylaw nnd we nave lha\ni.h.i- ,.ii .mi hi -'.'   The people want\nIn  I w\nTin-  I ..In...\nAa then\nHi\nrn  in\nI preaent,\nner suggested   lhal  tha\n, be put.\nNewell   Addreaiea   Council\nim.hi   Anatln   ,-i.iii-ii   iiml   laal\n. a II in ii  in in. hail  favored\nII\nii.- I\n i    u    new    null'!\nih.uii.lii    Hi\"   preeent\naii*.-  go i n.i with\n,1. It, Newell, ill Hi- Spokane I'i-\nlenl work, .ii ihi- I\"'.in aaked leai-e\n,   a<lKr>*aa   the   counell   rt.ittng  thai\ni.. elti   mm  um  mill    aldered hla\nm,,, 111,,.,   I,,,-  concrete   pipe,    There\nwhn lei'i.lilliH'iiili'il Ihul tl\"' water\nsii|,ply lie brought from I'ive-Mile\ncreel., atated HvjI llle innal duroWa\npipe shuiihl l.e uaeil In lhe eon-\njunction.    As therii were low temlera\non e.isl linn pipe, he leeiillilllenilml\nits use. gtm\\ pipe sliinilil lie used\nUt    the    Allileisini    ereek    portion.       A\npipe lln.. ul sieel, wuoil nr cement\no.iiihl he I'liiisii'iiiie.l cheaper than ol\neusi ii'i.-f. lie did nm favor enn-\n.Tile )ii|ie lines. There were two\nsvstcins in Canada now In use. om\nhi WlnMpe( and one al Victoria.\nBoth were giving trouble today.\nMr. Newell, ul Spokane, al this\n. nn atated thnt the conditions ut\nHum pointa were different. The\nVictoria line wus iiii lhe ground sarin.-e The Winnipeg line wns underground ill nlkuli ground.\nAiileriri.-iii Barrlngtun .ui this point,\natated thut there huu been conalder-\nable iiitituliiin Hum year to year nhnut\nthe eity water stilmly. It wus now uil-\ninitleil Ihut il wns ul [null Hum cun-\nluiniilulii'ii.    nnil    nn    one    et'illtl    tell\nwhether  or   nut   a   typhoid   epIdeHllo\nllii-hl   break   ullt.     Ill   Ihe  evenl   nt   ull\noutbreak ibe city would ba In a bad\nshape. The    mini..n    ol    Ahlermun\nTurner wus then aaked for by  Alderman   Ausiin.    Mayor   Ball   pul   tin-\nnu.Hun mnl  ii  wns carried  wiib  two\nAMermi n Oppodng.\nMayor   Hell sini,'.I    thai   he  would\nI,.lie    1.1    Vein   thf    Lull.\n\u25a0llu     ynu      vein     il      new'.''*     uske.l\nAlderman Austin.\nThere waa no reply from Mayor\nBell\nAi.lerin.in Tiinii-'- ll i's neceaaary\nto give notice of a motion to puss\nin,-  motion  uver yuu  veto,   I'll  iiii  ii\nONTARIO PROBE\nREVEALS NEED\nOF EXPORT BODY\nHouse Committee Urges It\nlie Taken Up With the\nNation\nCATTLE TRADE  IN\nONE IJUYER'S HANDS\nExisting Railway Rates Arc\nSaid lo Hurt Ontario\nIndustry\nIn\nM      bul\n'll.\nI.i.I\n.1    III\nQueen's Hotel\nTHE  CENTEROF CONVENIENCE\nHot and coM watef In BVOTf room.\nBteUO   heated.\nA.    LAPOINTE,   Prop.\nTHE MADDEN HOTEL\nT.   MADDEN,   Prop.\nSteam-he-i.cri   Rooms   by   tho   Day,\nWeek    or    Month.\nEvery   considera .ion    shown   to\nquests.\nCor.   B,.ln*r   anil   W.ird   Sis.   Nil.on\n.11 1 |i|i|..N     All Mill,!. r\nUllt   Su vi     l.niie.   SI.ui\nI.    l'l.ml,.    II.    .1     Inni\nul'\nami ii'i.k\" \"ti ..--liinnii-. Roughly\nitu.ssim. he siui.'l thin  he could Bave\ntiinn   i-l'i.-i-ii)   lo   ?U\" ii   lhe   cull'\nBlrueti.iu  by  ll-ui\".  e. in. ni   pin\".\nM,l, ui.nn Turner aimed th.it lhe\ncoutu .! had enough Im irmuilnn in\nI, : il... pipe eonlrui I. Tbe ad\\ Ice ul\nit . ,i -,:ii..-i- uu- guild and ahould be\nii.-i.,] upon, li ii |,i-uvi:-.i...i wis miuli\ntn the flima I\" whom Ihe contrai is\nwere   nwarded   Ihul    the   price   hold\nill   Muy   i.   Hi,-  hi 'il   sh mill   then\nI, in- i unsi uMi- iiii ui  lo work upon.\nMcCulloch Favora C.-.st Pipe\nMr.   Mi i'u!!i.. h.   hydraulic  engineer.\nBILIOUS and\nSICK  HEADACHES\nARE   CAUSED   BY\nCONSTIPATION\nimi.I   f.\u00bbr   t\nwill   I..-.-.\nul    Kick    Iii\nin   e    the    imism\t\nit in-,'   iii   lha  hi I\nMnvin-    Dell    V.iu'll    hav\ni ii  month,    I um wi.iki\nllll  il\niile\nAlderman    Tin-    lhe\nnotion   Hint   tin'   council   eeeare   us\nlong n  te.'i.i ns ii.ksiIiI,. from Oordon\n.V    Ilulviu.    su    ['hut    Iipeclfll iilinus    ull\nThe   motion   paeeej  wlthonl   n   naya,\nFBCifSARMISTICE\nCAR WORRIES EM\nWar Ministry Can't Protect\nIt in Paris and Won't\nLet It Go Away\nI'AftlS,     Keb.     :l     Tl iiilnniliii\nor -   ui    ii    Inss   in   kiuia    whal    In   d\u00ab\nnnh   kin I aha I   Vi ch's   I u<   wartliin\n.leeplng    car    headnnarlera    in    which\niii\niim.i.l ,,t Hi,' Invnlidea building\n\u25a0 ii- .1 is lust t mi: weather-\nlea      The   mi!,   way   uf   nreMervlna.\nii..in   lhe   .l.ni.ui..   In   its   nrearlil\nhi -    I.,   build   n    -I nr    it\nHell, ral    .Mi.iiuv   eustnillnn   nt    th.\ni\nMananr'.\ndisfigured hj\nMEW GRAND HOTEL\nHI.   Vernon   Strict    Ent.t\nly   brick   I I   in   city.     Steam\nhealed;   Iim   nml   cold   water.\n-ur,.in.-in  um]   American   nluna\nOCCIDENTAL   HOTEL\nA.  C.  TOWNER.   Proprietor\nThe   Inn f   plenty.\nFifty    munis   nf   snliil    comfort lll'ilTi*.   Trull:    VV     I    l'\"l\n.Ye  serve  Hie  l.est meall ln Nelsnn\nIt'a  the  ...nk\nMILBURN'S\n.AXA-LIVER PILLS\ntl< ,\n\u25a0i iiiiK;   W    .1\n\u25a0 i n,    -A .Mini..\nSAVOY HOTEL\nStl\nMi\nTim.   1.1... 's..   trom    Depnt.\nmu   II.:,Ink     Hy   I'-iv.   Week   \"i\nnth.    Hoi nn.l. ..i.l running .. Her.\nFor Your Comfort.\nJ.   A.   KERR,   Prop.\nMRS.   MALLETTE\nii     It It.   Nn.   1\n' I   v. us   nwfullj\nMi-niliilg     epulis    \"hi Ii\nill.!..    I   ii led different\ni 1       .. lief.    1ml    s.ii.-\nI.:-,. ,   Pills llu- hcudachcH\nnlinn    Imi.-    iii--- -\"'''I-\n, -   ill mi.fnl   for   whal\n..in-   tm    in.-.\"\n i linn-gluts : leal-\n ..\u25a0  l,-,   Tin-  T.  Milburn\nI,   Toronto,   out.\nthe\u00b0 kootenay' hotel 'CASCARETS' 10c\nIFDI\nVernen   Street Phone   6\"^\nCompletely   renovated.    Thirty   com\nfull llll-     1 -1.\n\u25a0A Hume Im- ti\"- World ut Ue-isun.ili\nI'rlci a.\"\nBAVOV   -    v.    II   \u00abn\nwui.il:   Mr   nn I   Mis   f\nti.ut:   Mu-   Mu\n,1,\nH\n.N\nMis    .1     Kolin,    II  v:   u. .1     [mill\nN.     iti .     .M. Km,is-.ul: Van.   i,\nI...ins    Huh. ii, Ti null.,,    A Slitl    ll\nKaalo.\nSTIRLING HOTEL\n715    Vernon    Street    East\nSteam heated.   Hot and cold water.\nWe   ara   here   to   Berva   you.\nP.   H.   BUSH,   Prop.\nNelson's Best Cafes\nWhen    at    Nelson.    Eat    at    tha\nGolden Gate Cafe\nc\n'u.ihty\nAll   White   Help.\n\\mj\\\nT.. . :. un your\nluni.ls without\n, i ii in p Ing or\noverartlng, take\nSl.-k hi-.-ul-\nIde   Irnck,   where   Ihe   anm\nsitin.l -I   ih-I.-   build\nHAVE AWN OF\nUNSEATING POOLEY\nLiberals    Note    His    Law\nFinn Advisors of Province's Hankers\nVllTl IIH**A.   I.l'   21\u2014 lleplvllia   In   ii\nili-iuirh      iv..in   v.un,umei-  aaaerllna\nll, il   llu    I.i...-mis  I here,  in  view  nl   Uu\nll{..\neh-\nnil,\n.lit\n-\u2014 \u25a0   \\ .\u20141\ni-\nSHERBROOKE HOTEL\nNear   C.P.R.   Station.\nIt na   tit   Km unable   lint.-a.\nH.   DUNK,   P'oprictor\nTHE L. 0. CAFE\n.11      Wll    NP'.Ml\n'ii.iiu.   Smtu    \\\\  'I'\nWc   Cater   to    Private    Pal til\nBUY ADVERTISED GOODS\nCompter, Tltett Select\nTHE STANDARD CAFE\n220   Bnkcr   Street.   Nekon,   B.C,\nOPEN   DAY   AND   NIGHT\n11:30 lo ?:30,  Special   Lnneh 3S<\n5:30 to 8:00  p.m.,   Supper  . 30c\nPhone    154\nBRIEFLY TOLD\nk-EN'S nnd   llu)a   Wi ir\nAT   I* pu] u    I'm .-\n1\u00b0,    '   .mil    appeal\n!   p__Bi bmm^\\\nv-\"-   \"'  bj-rsCLontTO\nf'jfc.     Men Suited     _*\nK,lllil.K.|is. were lllllikllii; nf . ndeuv\nmi*    i m-iil     li,    II      I'....hi.\n.1.11111-I-     I,ml     liis    h-RIll    lull,    h.uilli--\ni.ii-iiinss i<>r lhe Bank  nl  I- \u25a0\nwhh li 'h il< null the nm. I inn. ill. Ml\nl'ni.h-1 st,ites his limn lor innis ha.\nrepresented llu- hank 'hut uh.it h -\nIhul lo iiu v.iih the governmenl\nSu fuf us I mn concerned, mv firm\nwill contlue In net tin- Hie hunk, uuil\nim matter wh it teea are paid, it i-\niii i   nny   nf   thu   government'*   lu\nTORONTO,   Feb,   It. -Tlu.   creation\n.1 i   Canadian  national export con\niiissiun.     siniilui-     In     Ihni      now     in\nipi ration in  New ZeuUind, is rac -\nlien,I.-.1    In    a    roporl    of    lhe    s|ie. lul\nilii'ii'iiltuiul   committee   nt   the   On -\n.Uil.       lev.islnl:ilc.       Which       ll.'hI       nil -\nines in all pulls of Hi.- province, anil\niimse report wus tabled in lhe houaa\ntuita.v   liv   iis   chairman   Hr.   Jamie-\nmn,   .M.I..A.\nTha   re i   urgea. upon   the   ftw-\nlui nt Hi.- advlttnblltty nl taking the\nleceeeury atepa, wilh  Hu- fetlerul an.l\nither provlm lal gnvrrnmenta tor tha\nuriniliK-ul'   llle   il|iiiil,   huniil.     I'uin-\n;:ht\n1'--\nli-'llluilv   uiih    i-eiiul-.l    lu   cuttle   Bhlp-\nmenta,  the  i- po-l   suvs:\n\"Tli\" committee strongly lecnni-\ninimis thn Hi., iiutui-i. government\nurge    upon,  the    Dominion    govern-\niii'iii    lull   .un,ill, .rati .r   the   in -\ntereata mnl requirements ..I Ontario\nahlppera in whatever federal policy\niiiu.i   in-  decided   upon   tu  eceura  n-\ndUCtlon  .,1  ue, un   rules\"\nDevelop Oi. ario Bocf Cattle\n'I'he   repori   declatea   it   is  obviotia\nipuhlu     uf\n,.iu\nllu\nfa\nexceeding lhe present export  [rom the\nDominion,    shim la   were   followed\nfrom wester itnrl i lo Knglnnd conducted l.y men cxperli n ,-,t In the\n.\u25a0utile trade, nml Hu results showed\nHim   us   iii.mj    were   unprofitable   us\nihni   Ontario   should   be   able   in   ship\nus   many   Ire   ..nil,-   tu   Kngland   as\ndoes Ireland.\nThe  pnlenlli \u00ab-\u25a0,- , : Ontario  tu\ni in\nlu\nl;\nIm, null,mnl Me\n\\... I. Hr.Mil.vnv.\nlh.,   Hrlllsl ts.\nnu   he   f.illv  ,1,.\nlisting Influence\n.-.      \"Me.   Sliiiiu\nllu    ui i   slu.-l\nu-   nl,! I'   On\nllle    Marine;    a\nil-    V u\\;    ninl   a\n'Hi.\nla   limited\nllefled   ils.lt    Ihni\neliiui.-ul     I,i.nehm,I     m\nhi     Hi\"     N.  it ll     Alluiil\nfi'ieiU'e, .   ll    . nn,     n.   [lie   , nn. lusloll\nwlde-spi-end     power\nufli\nMr\ni.r\nLevi I   ,1   R itea   Too   High\n,,    letiiii    ul    Hi,    ui,mill    im.nls   lu\n-pull.i it,.n   ns   lie-   In in. is'   mini\nil'.'..  .-.iis  Ihe  report.    The  high\nI  \"I  rales lesiiim  all  business,  nr\nus   u:,i-i. -iuiiir.il   Industry,   and\ni     Ihis     slniiii|...iiil      the     iniliminl\nYour Spring\nCoat\nHas airivotl. They come in Poirets, Tritotines, Velours and Polos. Latest designs. Many touched\nwith Fur. Tlioy are or generous weight, and half\nor fully lined.   Prices  $17.50 Up to $50.00\nNEW WASH GOODS\n(Jinghams, Chanibrays, Broadcloths, in plain\ncolors and stripes; Linen Suitings, Fancy Crepes.\nA complete range to choot-e from.\nNEW DRESS GOODS\nTricotines, Poirets, Wool Crepes, Plain and Fancy\nFlannels, Heavy Tweeds in fancy patterns.\nAll Spring Sewing Accessories\nNelsonDryGoodsCo*\nLADIES'  WEAR SPECIALISTS\nCAPE BRETON\nIS LEFT TO\nNOVA SCOTIA\niho  bovao  with  llu- dogfsrtfl  roply\nMr,   Meighen:\n\"Tins    is   Ills   slory.\nThis   is   his   |Mg|\nPrftlslng   protection\nAll    llu'   <l;iy   tMff.\"\nI      Atrl   in   biter  il.liai.-.  Q.   W.   Kyli-\n. H,   i-'.  c\u00bbrroH,  both   Llberml   ntavl\nfrom   Cape    Breton,   expreMed    conf\n| il.>nce   thai    better   times   trera   a\ni .ng.\n1     n   waa  within  a   few  mlnutei of\n: \\,iu ii    Mr.    Woodnworth'i   Formal   ni\n| tion    for    adjournment    Waa    itoojm\nnd    the    houw    proceeded    td    otli\nWoodsworth Wants Inquiry \\\\^J.J.   \u25a0n\"Z i:TZn Znyl\nhut    Government    Says\nIt's Provincial\nOTTAWA.   I'-'\n- S.'lm.luli'il\nliualnem In lha houae today fava\nni,I, i iu lively dlacuaeton ot oon.\ndltlona in iim mining araaa of Nova\n.s'.-niia.      .-.'i-uii-uiv    h.ul    Hn-    houaa\nni\" nnil   limn   .1.   B.   W l-uni'lll.   I,u-\nbor, t'.-lll. I- U'imi |i<lg, lu -II Hm is-\nsim. with u motl. n tm- niljuuniiimiit.\nMr. Wnii.lsiv.ii-tll ill .1 shnrli iluliul-\ntmui! nt thu siliiiiluii, luissiil l'ui-\nii. I ill    uh ng    tun    li'ms\n11.111.111,1-    Ci liuf\n1, 'I'liui siuiiu Immediate reUel\nahould hu given in Hm mine nml\n,*,,-l ivnrkera. \"Th, m wivea nml\nehildren,\"  Im anld,  \"ought  in  ne  not\n,;H\n\"It\nllu\nnt   i-nilii\nninimm.nl had\nin mn oulatamllng way endeavors 1 in\nu.ljiisi   Hm  grlevaneea  uf  ugrli ultura\nIhu   ii'i'iiil       \"Itutu   a.l.iuslitmiils   thai\nhuu- hum i,1.1,m mu.    m,i ut material\nsimm-tinii    In    aim ulilnhlu   ,x-\nI'-ri'l It n I\", s ,ul.-.|u ulu lu Ihu sltiiuliiin.\nIf Hn- |,uhh -li .nwn.nl natlnnnl sis-\nmin   nt   inilnii's   ,l,..-s   ,\u201e,i    pay.   lhe\nhum-   ih.-   Inrtieal   ahiile   of   Ihu   ilia*\ntiii.ui.il   Inss.     'I'lii-   farmer   provldea\nhis   iiiulmii  ul'   this ilislrll.uiiun,   while\nsum-h in- in Hn- li-atii,- u high iiuf-\nlentage .u tonnage. Tlm i-ommlttee\nhaa been repeatedly reminded Hint\nexlatlng ratei hinder farm Induatry In\nIhla pro\\ .in.- nml iliniiiii-h legitimate\nliiiluuv   lui-iii. ss.' \"\nMl,   I'.\nill\nRead Medical Views\nin H'dop's A;ipeal\nI'I'Mi i.vn iN     f, I,    .'I      I'm    llu-   s. ,-\n111- J, A Ihsl-.u I' I' M.l'uiil. K.C,\nu im, a Hi. n|i;n Hunt's caw before Ihi\nlull    bench    .-I    lln-    apln-ul    cnlirl    In r.\nMr      M.-i-.uil    mnl    HC\n1. -I in    ul    V...I.    Will\nI\"-\"    W -i\u201eu   nnlhi.lv\nlllll  II..1.1\n\u25a0U,     ulu.     Ii\n..r.-s-m- k\nnthulngl.ta,    nn.l    Ih. n    I..I\nI'.i-in.-s  from   lh -  Judge'.\nu.     ini-i'  l\"    -a nu    hit\n\u25a0il \u25a0 \u25a0\"       llii\nlh    In      II      M\nIV     wus     I,uill\nHouse Accepts Bill\nto Nab the Aliens\nU'ASIIlMIT.iK,        I-', I. Jl      Tl,\n\u25a0\u25a0\u2022I I    will   a    sliKh\n..llll.\nHi.\nnu iu    I\"    Hm   nm Intlng    lull    fur\nu '.-   nml    tali..i.   in   author ae\nhlinm-lnliiiu    iigcnta    lu    ni-iust     with-\nnui warrant!, uluun attempting in\nent.'r Mn- I'nited Btatea in violation    nf    I in.      Tlm   s,-ll lln    iniisl    im\n'\"l't   H barge   in   language   b\u00abfor\nHi.    hi!!   uiii   K..   I,,   |h,.   |,ius dent.\nDEAD IN CARRY\nDOCTOR'S OFFICE\nTnitiiNTo,   F-o,   Zf.     -   Believed   ti\nhav.   1.1.-ii   xesklng   medical  ao\u00ablatanc\u00ab\nWMi.tr,  Topping, jiK.il  :.i.  wai  toarn\n.!\u2022...!   in    Ins   ,,ir   nppoelte   tbe   office   o\ni'i    i'.   B.   I'hnt   this aften n.\nn-eme    pr.vall in,\n.'.    Tin-      n.imm .m      governmenl\nigh I   m   insiiuit.-   n   very   definite,\nImpartial  and   full   Inquiry.\nih.n,  JameH   Murdock,   mlnlater  <>f\n\u201eii-.   wum   ul   \"in-   time   with    Mr.\n\\V iHworth    ii   liis crltlcam   of <*..ii-\nlltona < r tin* Cape Breton mining\nlelds. ll<- thought the time had\n\u25a0inn.' in gel down to bran larks\nmd Bee it' tin* canker un the in-\nlURtrlal I fi* oi Canada ahould hi\npermltteil tn >*.\\isi any longer. Hut\nHi.* iiroviim. of Nova Scotia\nH >.l   th.-   niin.'S,   and    dr\u00abW   royal-\ntii-. from ihem ahould noi the\nii...nt I..- addreaMd rather tu tha\nn\\ in. lal   government '\u25a0'\nNova  Koala  Gota  Boyltiw\nt'ii:iiity  began at henna,  Mr.  Hur-\ni.k    added,    ami    the    pTOV life    uf\nNova Scotia was receiving jtiiH'.oud\n;t year in the way ut mining roy-\naltlea,\nI'i*. mier    King    pressed    Iho   argu-\nnienl    further    hy    reference    to    lhe\nannouncement \"f Premier Arm-\nair ong lhat tho Nova Seotla g<iv\n.\u2022rnmeiil intended tt> appo'itl n com-\nmWton oi Invaatlgatlon. Buch a\niiuii. y having i.tK-n decided by the\nNovn    Scotia    government,    Premier\nKin*.'    held,    the     federal    authnr.lies\n< id   i..-m   ;.ssi>t   tint   altuatloa   by\nimi   interfering.\nMelzhtn    Bees    nu    Obntaclt\nim  iii.- i.Min* luni'i.  Ki   ii..a. Arthur\nMclghvn.    ..pponiuon    leader,    declared\nof continuous det\u00bb\nClearThePores\nOf Impurities With\nCuticura Soap\n-Soap, Olnlnr-*,,!. T.lrum .Mr! ...rr^ti.T.\n.Mi-    M nnl.iu:.   rlu\nI..n.    nn.l     .li,i,      i\nnf  Hu- trouble was\n.I,-iii..i   thai   there\niin-    Brltlah   North\n.-..ni    tlm   federal\nUl    inin, is   nnil slu.\u2022I\n.. u ui niiu-iiil org-\ni*hi mica ns Ihu\nunit i< ill u aharp\nmi   .Mi-    Murduc't,\n-il   Hun    Mr    JIu\nwith aworda, b\nillllhl'l     US,      llu  111\nThi    I  II    imssi .1\nProter-'ion   Sunj\nAndrew    UcMaatar,    Bronu\n\u25a0 tin, Mlb  tT't   HOT  f.GMMSl  \"IHt\n\/      LNvl   VO\u00ab  Mt   \\0   VltNR  CQMQCtSS\n(,iM\".\\.\\5'b   .j\\: Ik  C'vI.UV'l,0\\^  COV.U-.ft.-\n\"11.-\\   \\    i-Til-U   *1RM   T.0   VH-XS^   UVKt\nfi   I ill IHtlJlM-1 \u2022      vWi  VS  HO~V   k\nbMUMs-.  iJCllkftt>\\NCl   v'OViSi - ^VlV**t VM   vVlt\nCM*-.?   110,000*   tv -ItM-l-   Tut   UAUt)*t^\n1^   ^V-VVV.WV'  V-lHH  CWOVCE V\\^M\"Cl*5\nVROM   PVV O-o^-S. T>.^   VIOUU3 - l^OW IT\nVlNt-.V;  \"TO RtKSOM  TW-LN   V*IO*J\\.*0 NTT\nt>?ttTt.\\> ~niUR Ct>t.T OVCVX) Cll\\_HTtV^\nMCiVUVH*)  ^V)*V\n^NMVI Tvb*3vT*3\nUWL Hf-M   ftMti\nttjCiS-i\n\u2022 SHV-tt Swn<*\nHanded\nGrip Feels Like\nReal Business\nIts 25-Ycar Point\nHas a Smooth Speedy Gait\nRIGHT from thn moment\nthis Over-size barrel nestles in your fniKcra. your hand\nsenna to know lhat here is a pen\nthai stnyswhpn1 it's put, A size\nlli.it hoMss.i extra supply of ink\nlo tide yon over. A point lhat\nup i;iinrantc( for 25 years'wear.\na ImnJiunt pi mo own, hut not\nnn rusy ptn taioBf. For it rt lilm-k-\nMmd lucgitcr-rrd i-ok.r Still nut.\n' Dt.ii\"t forurt vour Duofold!\"it yftu\notii rttolcuvc without pickinc imp.\n\u00bb0ld by StatHinrrv, Jewrlrv.\nl>m& and Drririmrtiit Stores\nTha P.irtier Fountain Pen Co., Limited\nl-'nitory and Grnrrnl OfficfB\nloionlo, t>n(-irio\nrarltrr Dunfoh! Pe-nctt*\nI; mmtek thr pan, $j,5.i; Ovrr-xi***. U\nVarkmts.\ni*Jiitmvr*M \\my\nI hiofold |r. S . Udy Duofold Si\nnc cxicpr lor u\/r' Wiih tin* for (.hiurUme\n\u25a0m.\n--.-\n\u25a0MMMMBMMHHHBMI\n \u00bb\n\u00a301\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,   WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY \u00bb, 1925\nPage Threfc\n'ROAD TO LOVE'\n\u2022 By ELENORE MEUERIN\nCirAPTKR    III.\nTHE    ROULEVS\nThere whs no (jiieenlc to shield\nhim now Even Sid wns gone. Denny threw one swift glance nt Aunt\n.fosie'-s lumlipriiig figure dashing to\nthe gas meter. As he ran, Prince\nJerry harked. That ruined the only\nchance. For Aunt Josie heard and\nhurried.\n\"Denny, come here!\" She reached\nout nnd caught his arm. Ho hung\nhis head, hut that didn't repel Aunt\nJosie. She leaned down and pressed\ntho coarse lips, that always smelted\nof  cahhages  on  his.     He shivered.\n\"Come in and he quick, Denny,\nThere's not much time. Come along!\"\nDenny   didn't   hudge.\n\"Don't stand there like a little\nstone, Denny. Havo you lost your\ntongue? Ain't you glad to go with\nyour  aunt and  your  little  sister?\"\nDenny's chin douhled: \"Xo, I\nain't.\"\n\"Shame, Denny. That's not a nice\nthing   to  pay.   Hurry   now!\"\nSo Denny niarchrd in and stood\nwith hreaklng heart as his shirts,\nha few ties, stockings and overalls\n\u2022were folded and placed in the straw\nhamper. Aunt Josie, her bulky figure seeming to bulge over the whole\nroom,   talked   incessantly.\n\"You   ought   to   be   thankful   yonr\nA BAD COLD\nDEVELOPED INTO\nBRONCHITIS\nMrs.' T.evl ORilnn, Amherst Mlinre,\nN.K., writes: \"My Iml.y girl had 0\nvery bad uuhl which turned lo bron-\nChlil.i,    llll'l    she    unlihl    lint    sleep    lit\nnight  for tlm roughing.    1  gave Imr\nover.vtliinl*- I umil.1 think o( In !\u2022*-\nHove her, but nothlag suenmil in do\nImr tiny good, nml slm wus lint ttel-\ntlnfr nny  batter.    I  wns  advleed,  hy\na frienri, to try\nDR. WOODS\nNORWAY PINE SYRUP\n\"I did io, and after -giving her n\nfew doses \\ saw g.'ud etfePtB, so I\nkept nn wilh il. 1 Bftve hot two\nbottles, and her cough won lefl In-r.\nnnd   now   sli.1   is   as   well   as   can   1>\".\neann.ii pralM 'Dr. Wood's' e\u00bb*aifh;\nt is certainty a wonderful raertlelne,\".\nThis preparatinn liafl bwn oil ilie\nmarket for the pasi :!*'. years; tinmi-\nfaftured only hy The T. Milburn Co.,\nLimited,   Toronto,   Out.\nitprle said you could come. Don't go\nmaking trouble. Cawd knows we've\nhad,our share of that. Gawd knows\nyour own father don't bother his\nhead. Just remember that, Denny,\neven if your uncle ain't the gentlest\nman in the World. \u25a0 He's doing more\nthan I expected, what with three of\nhis own let alone feeding you and\nKaty.\"\nDenny, his voice breaking, blurted   out:   \"I   ain't   goin'!\"\nAunt Jpsie sighed wearily, looked\nreproof at Denny. His courage\nfell.\n\"Leastwise I better stay here.\nAunt Josie. Sid's coming hack. He\ntold me he was. Sid'll ho awful\ndisappointed if I ain't here. He\ntole   me   to   stay.\"\n'Oh, he did, did he? WttI, don't\nworry none about that. Come nl-nng\nnow, Denny.\" She sent a roving\nglance over the disordered room,\ntook his hand between her grubby\npalms.   \"Got   all   your   things,   now?\"\nBut there was the piece of coral\non the top shelf of Ihe sideboard,\nhis sling shot and magnifying glass\nn the kitchen drawer nnd the tool\nchest Queenie gave him the day\nafter lie came running back to\nher and home. Aunt Josie followed\nhim, and at lam even Denny could\nfind    no   more   excuses.\n\"Hurry now and don't drag your\nfeel.\"   r?he   cautioned.\nAt the steps 1'iince Jerry bounded\nto    Denny's    sido.\n\"Come awn, Jerry. We're goin'!\"\nIt was a despondent order that\nbrought   Aunt   Josie   to   a   stiff   halt.\n'What! You ain't planning tu\nbring   the   cur   along?\"\n\"l'rincc?\" Denny\nverge of tears asain.\na    cur!\"\n\"He can't coine!\"\npanted.\n\"Vim  mean  I  golta\nI-'or    answer    Aunt\ntho   dns   bo\nflown     the\nwas   on    the\n\"I'rfnce ain't\nAunt    Josie\nleave  Jerry?\"\nJosie    pushed\nit   wan   half  shoved\nDenny's     heart\nGirls! Hair Grows\nThick and Beautiful\n35-Cent    \" Danderine\"    Does\nWonders for Lifeless,\nNeglected Hair\nA gleamy mass\nof luxuriant hair\nfull of gloss,\nlustre nnd life\nshortly follows a\ngenuine toning\nti]) of neglected\nscal[.s with dependable \" Danderine.\"\nFalling hnlr.\nItching sralp and\ntin-   dandruff   is\ncorrected immediately. Th in,\nIry, wispy or fading hair Is quickly\nnvigor-ited, taking on new strength\n\u2022olor nnd youthful beauty. \"Dan-\nlerine\" is delightful on tbe hair; a\n\u2022efre.shing, stimulating tonic \u2014 not\naicky or greasy!     Any  drug store\n_^f\nShe made herself and her friends\nmiserable. A few drops of Shiloh\nwould have relieved her cough at\nonce. Shiloh in Bufe flure and\neconomical. At your druggist,\n30c, 60fl and $1.20.\nSHILOR\nr for\nCOUGHS\nUse Celery King\na gentle laxativc'Tea\"\nand tonic for the family\nAt your druqgitt 30c and 60c\nINDIGESTION!!!\nUPSET STOMACH\nGAS, GAS, GAS\nChew a few Pleasant Tablets,\nInstant Stomach Relief!\nInnabt taoat from poorness, gases\n>r acidity *'f stomach; from Indiges-\nlinn,   flatulence,   palpitaiion,   headache\nor   any   stomach   distress.\nThe    moment    you    chew   a    few\n\"Papc's Diapcpsln\" tahlets your stom-\nneh feels fine. Correct your digestion for a few cents. Pleasant!\nHarmless!     Any  drug   store.\nbounded    to    his    throat\n\"Don't you hurt him! Tome nwn,\nJerry.\" lie Looked to ihe bulky\nwoman aad lis lips ipiivcred. \"I\ncon I.In'i l.-ave him. Aunt Jusie,\nplease. I tell vou and tell vou and\nttffl    you\u2014 please.\"\n\"Come along then. Cawd know's\nuncle wun'L have It. It'll mean\nhiding It iu the bascmeni and no\nend     of    trouble.\"\nBut l'rincc Jerry went along. Katy\nand bis cousin, Lizzie were just\ncoming home for lunch as they\nreached the house. h'aiy's cloudless blue eyes danced, hut she lowered her head shyly say: ng in a\nli.^iant, polite way; \"I,o, Denny.\"\nThen she ran up and whispered excitedly; \"Oooh! You'll ketch it if\nI'nele   Matt   sees   Prince!\"\nDenny pulled bo hard at the\nstrap that Prince Jerry yelped. His\nyoung master turned with a gulp:\n\"Shut up, I'rince, I tell you shut\nup!   Kin   1  help   it?\"\nThat first night of his return to\nhis uncle's house Denny never forgot.\nIn Qtteenie's flat even the kitchen\n\u2022.molt nice. At night after Sid fried\nthe steak she us.I to light littlo\ncones of incense to make it \"sweet\nand fantastic.\" That's what she\noften    said.\nHut Aunt Josle's kitchen was a\nhubditb of odors\u2014the soup boiling over or tbe potatoes burning,\nthe meat smoking and the everlasting hangover smell of cabbage. Tbe\nloom   was   canopied   in   murk\nIn one corner was the granite\nsink with a closet for tbe pois and\npans built underneath. Next to the\nsink was the stove and in the opposite corner a battered sewing\nmachine. The table, always covered with a tpattered brown and\nwhite doth was set near the stove\nso that Aunt Josie could reach over\nand bring the blackened pans right\nto tbe table. Denny hate I to .ve\nher   do   this.\nHe sat between his t.BtOt, Kulie,\nand his crtusin. Lizzie. -Vex** to them\nwas the baby in a high chair and\nopposite was the oldest of Matt Dor-\nley's   children\u2014Violet.\nViolet Was 16. She wore her hair\nturned tinder, w.lh a. great taffeta\nbow that was a source of delight\nand annoyance, for she was const,-m Ily spreading it out wilh vain,\ns. If-conscious little touches. as\nthough to say, \"Sec what a pretty\nthing   I   am!\"\nPretty and dainty, she was but\na pathetic uncertainty In the winsome chin the eyes overlarge and\ntar too eager, the curved mouth,\nthat was at once childish and willful. One could look ut Violet and\nfeel   nad.\nShe was at that age whrn she\nliked to imagine herself fine and\nbeautiful. Matt Borley's kitchen\ncontinually in.crruplnd her airy\nfancies.\nJust now\" she came over and\nkissed Denny, doing it very fML-\nclously, as though she were a\nprince, and Denny liked her and\nlooked   up   to   her.\nAunt Josie, puffing a great deal\nevidently in a state of suppressed\nexcitement served the meat. She\nkept looking toward tbe door and\nrepeating. \"Hurry children\u2014hurry.\"\n\"Ma,\" Violet frowned in disdain,\n\"do we have to choke down our\nfood?\"\n\"Violet,\" Aunt Josie pleaded, \"you\nknow   better.\"\n\"I'm getting sick of it, ma' I'll\nnot   stand   It!\"\n\"Voe!\" Then suddenly. \"Hush!\"\nTbe door was flung open. I'nele\nMatt came in. A troubled, un\neasy silence. The bulking form\nwith Its undershot jaw clinched,\nits little pig eyes gleaming, stood\niu tlm center of the room sneering at Aunt Josle's red, anxious\nface.\n\"Vou wnild do it wouldn't you?\nHad to fetch tbe brat? Couldn't\nrest   till   you   got   him,   fool   that   you\ning back. for...me. .He told me to\nwait. He jgt\\ve me $2 told me he\nwas   coming.\"\n'\"He did, did he? Two dollars,\neh?     Where   are   they-?''   -\nDenny breathed fast, winked harder, but he didn't answer. The massive finger pressed his chin. \"Where\nare   they.\"\nAgain   came  Katy'a   warning  kick,\n\"I   got  'em,\"   Denny  answered.\n\"You got 'em, have you? Let's\nhnve a look.\" The hand caught\nDenny hy the shoulder, brought\nhim to his feet. \"Now, my fine\nmillionaire!\"'\nThe second thrust Into Denny's\npocket brought out Sid's parting gift.\nMatt   laughed.\n\"That pays for your dinner, brat!\"\nDenny shut his eyes, quick,\ndoubled his lips together and as\nMatt. Horley strode from the room,\nhe shook both fists after him. Katy\nstuck out her tongue as far as it\nwould  go.\n\u25a0 \"Mamma!\" Lizzie yelled. \"Katy\nstuck out he tongue nt papa. She\nmade   a   face,\"\n\"Shut-up, you little' tattle-tale?\"\nViolet's pretty face was white and\nall the curves gone from the willful mouth. Hhe turned indignantly\nto her mother. \"It's a shame, ma.\nI'd not stand for It.\" Then she got\ntip   in  disgust and  left  the  room.\nAunt Josie Jabbed a comb into her\ncoarsened hair, scraped bones and\nmeat into a newspaper and let\nDenny lake them down to Prince.\nAs soon as he reached the basement where it was dark, Denny began to cry. He put his arms around\nDrince Jerry and let hlm lick the\ntears away.\nIt seemed a year since yesterday;\nyears and years since Queenie hail\nknelt at his bed whispering gay liltle stories in his ear. Denny thought\nof that moving light across her red\nlips. He grew frightened and went\ndashing  up the stairs.\nThat n'ght he lay in a. littlo eiio\nnext to Katy's, his eyes peering into\nthe darkness. There waa it step\u2014,t\nslim forth leaning over him. Denny\nshook from head to fooi: \"Queenie\n\u2014mamma ?\"\n\"Denny.\" It Was only Violet. She\npressed a dime into his hand, \"Don't\nyou care, Denny. Sid's sure to\ncome.\" * ,\n\"I know,\" Denny gulped. \"He tole\nme   be   would.\"\nDenny believed it. Kvery morning he woke up thinking: \"He'll\ncome today.\" Kvery nigtu he went\nto \u25a0sleep hoping: \"He'll come tomorrow\" He'd run home from school,\nsaying to himself: \"Maybe\nthere.      (lee.    I   bet    ho   is!\"\nHut   thero   was   no   Sid.\nWEBSTER PEN AT\nTOP OF CONTEST\nDominion       Experimental\nFarm Still at Top for\nTotals\nTwo pens whieh hitherto have not\nfigured in the hinh totals for either\nweek or grand totals in tbe Agassiz\negg-laying contest, are at the top for\nthe highest number of eggs laid\nduring the Wth week of the contest. These are the pens belonging to J. T. Webster, Iiobson, with\n\">:> eggs, and H. A. White, Loch-\ndale, with Hi However, Mr. Webster's grand totals is only 387, and\nMr. White's 50ft. while the highest\npens are in  the  \"00  class.\nThe Dominion experimental farm,\nAgassiz, non-competing, still heads\nthe list for grand totals with tn\neggs, and comes fourth for the week\nwilh tt, Mufford & Sons, Milner.\nand the I'nity poultry farm, Vernon,\narc second for totals with 70S, hut\nneither come among the first five\nfor the week. The Dolivar White\nLeghorn farm is third for totals, I\nlow for the week. Tozer, Milner, is\nthird for the week with r.o ej;\u00a3s, and\nCrahame, I^'ingelv Prairie, tilth with\n\u25a0lfi.\nand address.\nWhite    Leghorn\nDom.  Kxp. Farm,\nAgassiz  \t\nPennie,   A.,   County\nLino\t\nBolivar w. L. Farm\nCloverdale   \t\nIh.yes Pros.,  Dewdney\nBrpwn, Ruth, Pitt\nMeadows    \t\nChalmers, J.,  Ilnnev   ,\nChalmers, it. W.,\nThrums    \t\nDarbey   &   Son.   Hammond   \t\nFarrlngton Bros., Central P ...,\nriowerdew,  K. B\u201e\nCogblan\t\nOration*, K. IL, Lang!\nDrairio    \t\nHoman & Tvemlow,\nCoghlan    \t\nKennedy   Bros.,  Westminster     \t\nHid's I -Stoch,   William, t'aiv.\n\u25a0ton    \u25a0-...\n| Metcalfe  C,   P..   Ham-\nWk.\n4*\nDOCTOR ARTHUR\nREPORTS UPON\nMILK\nStables of Alleged Milk\nSellers Inspected; Matter\nReferred to Solicitor\n3.1\n11\n44\n112\nA  month passed\u2014two,  tliri'i'.    One       niiinil   \t\nSaturday ho wai playing hop-Scotch   Kuflord, .1. li.. & Son.-\nwith  Katy ami  Lizzie.    The  postman       Milner\t\neniieil     out:     \"Package     fnr     yon,, Ruln.-'a I', Farm, Bur-\nDenny!\" 1    n* c\t\nDenny  wns nil  chucklea when  he|R*W>p4 Bendall, Sper\nnaw   that   tlourlahlng   \"Muster   Den-      Iim.   \t\nmini Brooka.\" His heart Jumped with! Ruttledie, M. 11..\nITI\nB4S\n457\n371)\n,'!7il\n.-,11\n337\n540\n441'\n111\n70S\n4S'l\nThe protest rniseil hy loenl mill,\ndealers ngu'lnat alleged sulci uC milk In\nthe city hy persons not having a\ndealer's llrenee waa again hefore the\neity council last night, when a report was made hy Dr. K. C. Arthur,\ncity meilienl health officer. The\nmatter, after thorough discussion, was\nreferred  to  the city solicitor.\nlir. Arthur, ln his report, pointed\nout that he h.n.l visile.1 the various\nperons complained of and in some\ninstances had found thai a milk sale\nwas heing nia.te in the city hy\npersons witholil licences. Some persons outside the cily had stuhlcs\nwhich did not come up to the l.v-\nluws.\nline Interesting point wns thut\nbrought up hy Dr. Arthur, who stated\nthat Adam L'ruicksliaiik, uf Willow\nl'oint, did not peddle milk in th.'\ncity. He wns an expressman or common carter, who braught milk to the\ncity for persons who hired him to do\nso.   This*- wus matter of law ami the\ndoctor    recommended    that     the    iiu\nsolicitor   deal   with   the   QUftatlon.\nCan City Stop  PracUce\nllil'lnimi     I'.errington     could     nut\nI  any   way   in   which   lho  .ity   could\nsop    the    milk    delivered    in    Ihe    elty\nhy   a  er.iumun   carrier,     It   was,   however, uiiiuir io tiie mllkdealera.\nAlderman .\\nsiin -It 1 was a milk\ndealer    I'd    he    d  \u2014    il    I'd    pay    a\n\u25a0ence when othera did  not.\nIn  referring  tn  tiie  Curlew  Creani-\ny selling milk, Alderman Austin\nstaled that  this concern wus operated\nIhe    same    as    tl her    wholesale\npeddlers   in   the   city.     Tlicv   were   all\npeddlers   and   should   have   a   I:\nlicence.\nAlderman Berrington\u2014Whe\nyou get your iiifonnutioir.'\nAlderman   Austin\u2014-l   oaii   I\nwholesale   rigs  slop und   delive\nlittle    papkagea,    I    t Id    tike\nmy arm and deliver.\nDoctor's   Report\nDr. V.. C. Ainu's report ,\nvarious cases he hud looked ii\nas follows:\nA. Crulckshank\u2014Whether or mu\nMr. rrniekslinuk hns a right to de-\nliver milk for his patrons in a legal\npoint   which   I   am   not   competent    to\nbylaw\nfloor,   i\nHe   cla\nliver any milk excepting in whole- I present. He sells Iwo quart! of milk\naale lots, which he claims he is en-'| daily. The slnl.le has u . emciu floor\ntilled to do under his wholesale I but no gutter. It is well lighted, >ul\nlicence. Sometimes people come lolls unsufficiently ventilated. A horse\nthe creamery for milk and cream by I Is kept In the same' conipaniiient.\nretail   bringing  their  own   containers, j which Is contrary lo bylaw 5W.\nW.  11. Mclnoezuk.-IIo  bus one  cow. I      1*.    H.    Wools  -Hns   good    Mali    for\nHis   stable   does   not    in    all    partial-    <\"\u2022''  \u00ab\u2022\u2022*\u25a0     \"\">\"\"'    \"'   covered   \".\"\n'  \u25a0\u25a0   -mply with the requirement* of i \u25a0\u25a0'\"\"\"'\u00bb    Knttcr    anil    drain. Ucll\n!r.n! lighted and aiifficieiulv ventilated.  No\niw   ln   stable   when   place   visited.\nMr.   Doyle \u2014 Has  one -cow,   but   sells\n,    ,. ..   milk.     Stable   run    np   to   bylaw\nMessrs,   A.   Kerush   and    K.   I'leters\u2014    ,,,,, u|1.0||U.nH\nI have previously  recommended  that j     ,   Minnie\u2014Keeps on w. sells no\nthese persons rc-civo licences. | mj,k     8ta|u#  |n   Wi.s|   Tmn_\u201e dra\u201e\nStable   in   Good   Shape ( and   well   lighted,\nMrs. A. Collin\u2014She slates she does I The stables of W. Latin, C\/ l\".\nnot deliver milk within the cily ! Loehnert. I.. Ste,Hie, F. Rappelay and\nlimits. Her stulde is of stone with a j J, Mui'nro ure outside of tbe city\ncement floor and gutter. She has a | llmlta, anil ibe city is not concerned\ngood dairy with cement floor and as lo the condition of these stables.\ncooling tank, ! If 'he Nelson dairymen have evidence\nW.   II.   .I.ffs\u2014He   delivers   no   milk ' Hint   any of   thea V   selling  milk   in\nWithin the city. He has a good stable, the cily, such evidence should be\nand cement floor and gutter. The given the cily, ninl if sufficient, the\ngutter is. however, too smnll. city   should      prosecute   lhe   offenders\nJames Niven\u2014He has  two  cows at 1 upon   thai   evidence.\n\u2022II,   hut   bus   a    tight\nul    is   clean    and    well    kepi. I '\nlis   he   docs   not   sell   milk.\n*7\ntriumph\u2014i   real  message  fr\nBid!\nI'ven whin lie was a man urown\nDenny counted (Itat day the most\nlra>;:c    of   liis   life.\n(To Be Continued.)\nMARGARETLEARD TO\nBROADCAST   SOLOS\nColeman Will Play and Sing:\nfor Local Club's Radio\nConcert\nWhen    the    Ktlaon    Radio    club\nhroa-icRstH iis weekly program from\nils Ma Li. in on Nelaon avenue, l-'air-\nv'ew, anions Ilie performers will be\nMiss Marcarat Leard, ami Mill Coleman.      A    loral    iii'cht'slra    will    nlso\ngive Bslactl-oni.    The  program  to  bo\nKiven   tonight  is:\nnrchefcra\u2014\"June   Night,\"   \"Bock   A\n]!>\u25a0\u25a0> My Baby nines.\"\nBanjo and vocal selections\u2014Tilll\nColeman, \"My Honolulu Hula\n(Jilt.\"\nOrchestra\u2014\"Sa Ilv I.on.\" *'K;ss Mc\nGoodnight,\" \"Hard Hearted Hannah.\"\nVo<*ai    peicetinns\u2014Margaret     Leard,\n\"Homing. rhtreea   Dei   Blego,\"\n\"Friend   o'   Mine\"   (Sanderson).\nOrchestra\u2014\"The Only Night,\" \"Mem-\nDry    Lane.\"\nDuet\u2014HArgaret Laud and BUI\nColeman,   \"The    Kosnry.\"\nOrchestra\u2014\"The l'al That I Loved\nStole the <ial That I I.ovcd.\"\n\"There's Ves, Yea in Your Kyes.\"\n\"Hyjrnnes.\"\nVocal selection\u2014Hill Coleman, \"That\nTumi.].'  Down   Shack   in  Athlone.\"\nOrchobtra\u2014\"Take Those Lips Away,\"\n\"Doodle   Doo  Doo.\"\nVocal delect ion\u2014 Ma rgaiot Leard.\n\"Waiting,\" (Croke), \"Break o*\nDay,\"   (Sander\u00abon).\nOrchestra\u2014\"Worried,\" \"Moonlight\nMemories.\"\nYora.1 selection\u2014iMurfvaret Leard\n\"Lo, Hear the Centle Lark.\" (Bishop), \"Home, Sweet Home,\" (Bishop).\nSardis   \t\n.7\nr.'.'L'\nSchotield,   A.   W.   Mc-\n41-',\nC38\nSha ilium llros., Clovar-\nilab*   \t\n44\n;,32\nSimpson  &   Holland,\nHaney  \t\n42\nnm\nSnyiler, H. A..  Ding-\nley Prairie \t\n41\nIII'!.\nThackcrav, .1. O. M..\n40\nTozer, W. & 1'. M\u201e Mil-\n60\nVnity T*. F., I-nvlngtnn,\n43\nWard, (leorge. MacKaC  .\n.\".43\nWare. E A.. Richmond .\n:::.\nr.sii\nWebster, J.  T.. Knbson   .\n'nn\nlis;\nWhite. 11. A., Loch-tale ..\n:.l\n:.'\"n\nAncona\nflrant, W. 11..  Bd-\nmnn.Is   . ,\nM\n2:i2\nI'ldlcii.   I\\   1..  Wliou-\nnock    \t\n4.',\n121\nHoni,  I.\\p.  l-'arm.\nBarred  Rock\nAgassi\/   \t\nUS\n586\nArnoiil.l.  .1.   A\u201e   Sardis   . .\nlis\n411\nlaunlde, .1., Conn!v\nLine   \t\n41',\n\u25a0US\nLloyd, Ilutli. v, i non \t\nI'.s\n:\\:,2\nHcAlplne,  W.  S.. Cres\nton\t\n12\n\u25a0ITTi\nWilkinson,  II.. Jubilee   . .\nit:'\n.'t^t\nRhode Island  Re\nd\nRiissiII,   D,  Support,ui   . .\n4(1\n4'.1\nSweatman,   H..   Agassiz   .\n4.\",\n557\nWhite  Wyndotte\nBridie, T,. Van,.ouvef  ..\n:i :t\n57.;\nCant.  A..  Appledale   \t\n:<7\n525\nClinic. T. W., West\nminister    \t\n:'3\n\u25a01L'!*\nDom.   Exp.   Farm,\nSidney       \t\n.ia\n590\nDon. lixp. l'unn,\n4:'\n.147\nisn\n\"\u25a0'--Al\nTho United  siai.-s  tederal govern-\nernment is now paying $5.78 ner day\ntm* each wounded world war patient\ntaking general hospital treatment.\nORDAIN PASTOR\nWARDNER FIELD\nsaid     I     could     brl\nhin\n\"Y\nMalt\n\"I did, did I?. Did I think yon\nwere K'diiK1 lo rush at tt like a lun-\nat.r? I haven't enouRh mouths to\nfeed, have I? What's the matter\nwith  our fine  Hid?\"\nDenny's chin puckered. lie cntight\nhis small handa together as Uncle\n.Mall's grimy finger shook nlmost\nIn   his   nose.\n\"Wutch out, young fellow!\nThere'll he no nonsense this trip.\nTry any capers and I'll take It out\nof you, my fine lad! Let me catch\nyuu running away, and out you go\nfor   good!\"\nTh*\" big finger caught Denny under  the chin,   forced  his  head   back.\n\"Hear that,  do  you?\"\nDenny tried to Jerk his head free,\nto wink hack tho tears. Ho started to sp.eak. Katy kicked him under the table, but the words were\nout. \u00bb\n\"I didn't wanter cornel Sid's com-\nDuncan  Macauley  Is  Set\nApart to Presbyterian\nMinistry\nDuncan Macauley, whn has been\n.-,<\u25a0( inj4 ni siud.-ni mlatlonary at\nWardner and neighboring points, was\nordained tn the Presbyterian ministry\nhy a specially appointed committee\nof the preshylery Monday night.\nThese nn this committee  were Rev.\ni;.   -iv.   Uacay.  moderator,  oi  Crau-\nhrnnk;      Rev.   J.   T.    1*\\ rgimon,    D.D..\nsuperintendent of mfaiton* for Alberta\nand mi'ii-h Columbia; and Rev. w.\nl-\\  Burne, ol Fernie.\nMi*. Meoauley, who is a. veteran of\nthe gruat war, was a student at the\nUniversity nf Alberta and Robert-\n-tun college, Kdmonton. before cnmlng\ntn piitish Columbia.\nYouths Charged\nTheft; Remanded\nfor Sentence\nThe two local youths, who were\nyer'terday morning arraigned before\nItagiatrate William Drown, charged\nwith theft of money from ithe office\nsafe of Doctors Uosc and .MacK'n-\nzle, were remanded until Thursday\nmorning   for   sentence.\nDoth pleaded guilty to the charge\nlaid. Var!OUS sums of money have\nheen missed from the doctor's safe\nfrom time to time, and the lads\nowned up to hnving knowledge of\ntho   oafo  combination.\nMOTHER!\nWatch Child's Bowels\n\"California  Fig Syrup\" is\nChildren's Harmless\nLaxative\nChll\n\"Callfoi\nlake it\nsick or\nrerulat\nnn love il\"- plaaaanl laait* of\nnla Fit SjrTOP*' ami gladly\neven wln'it bltUoua, fevarlah,\nlonatlpated. No othor laxative\na tin* tender littlo bowala so\nit aweettna Uio atmnactt and\natnrts   111.*   liver   nn.l    howola   without\ntramping or* overacting. Contain! no\nharcotlt'i* nnd soothinK rlrtiqs.\nToll   yonr   dtuggljH   you   want   only\ntho  genuine  \"California  Flf  Syrup\"\nwhich hns directions for hnhics nnd\nchildren of all aRira printed on lhe\nbottle. Mother! You must say \"California\" or you may get an Imitation\nfig syrup,       ,        _    \t\neke\nllll\ntin\nwns\ni.l,..\nNelson   Transfer\u2014George  Fergueon\ns.nys hr* keeps on.- cow to supply milk\nto his own family, that he does not\nsell milk, nnd thai  he never hns done\nAnd Mother said-\n\"You may get\na package of\nWrigley's too\nh\nWise mother :-\nshe rewards the\nlittle errand runner\nwith something\ndelicious, long-\nlasting and beneficial.\nHappy, healthy\nchildren with\nWrigley's -and\nbest ci all - the\ncost  is small !\nI'lll'lew .'rotates  that  hi\n-Tiie\n\u25a0  d,.,-:\nmanager\nnot  tic\nA leading uVnlisI\nst.Ho tlu! clu-w\njmi> gum Attn\nthe tcetlt iliul act*\nas a mild anli-\nsrpllc   in tin-\nmouth\nA prominent physician urges its\nuse after each\nmeal to keep the\nteeth free from\n*!ecay\nBrooder\nCoal\nAtillir.-i\nAnthra\nliis.\nilo Nut, Ion\nBriquettes, p\nhnve\nor thi\n\u25a0 s.-.o\/\n' Vl.75\n825.00\nr aaek, 100\nsi.r.o\nn   Ifmlte-ti\noil    hnlid,\n_ Phone 33\nWest Transfer Co.\n\"After Every Meal\"\nWRIGLEYS\nDIFFERENT\nFLAVORS\nSameHiQh Quality\nSZ^ZP\nSMssii\nSuccess fo\ntheffeaflhu\nIN these days of keen competition\nin business and sport\u2014success is\nto the healthy. In all parts of the\nglobe tens of thousands of men and\nwomen look to ENO's to keep them\nfit and vigorous. For ENO's \" Fruit\nSalt \" is the world's greatest health-\ndrink. ENO's is pleasant, effervescing, refreshing. It stimulates the\ndigestive and other organs of the\nbody to gentle natural action, toning\nup the whole system and imparting\na vigorous sense of well-being.\nIf you would be fit for business\u2014keen\nfor sport\u2014happy and successful, you\nwill drink a dash of ENO's each\nmorning in a glass of water.\nDRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE SELL\nr.XO's fmCmutip*.\ntiui, Inilinestion.\nl\/,attlnini. AVi\/'otii-\nness, ImlHtif tliiiod.\nlltfnr\\ io,:. l-'tiillng\nfi^i'iti'.p. i.ivti lh,-\non*Ti,St*fptUBHU,\nRheumatic CmHh\ntons.\nENO'S\nTRUIT\nSALT\"\nMM Tttprt 14nlativei for .\"V.rfJ Amirka\nHarold F. F.ihhi?& Co.Jjd. wis MiCaul St, Toronto\nVrrpaml otily by J. C. lino, Ltd., London Engtand,\n9)3\n'Fruit ?Jt,'\u00bbrJF\\0,\n!.iM nUnnti thf SOmrBfB  \u25a0\nre-filleted tnJe nirk*.\n**s$m\n ' Tage Four\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 25,\" 1925\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nPublished every mornlm? except Bun-\nday by The News Publishing company,\nlimited.   Nelson,  B.C.\nBusiness lettera should be addressed\nand chocks nnd mnnev orders made\npayable to The News Publishing; company, limited, and In no esse to individual   members  of the   staff\nAdvertising rnto cards and ABC.\nstatements of circulation ma.led on\nrequest, or may be seen at the office\nof any arlvortislng ngenev recognized\nby the Canadian  I'ress association.\nSUBSCRIPTION   ItATFS\nBy mall  (eountry(, per month...I    :f-i\nPer  year        a \u201e\u201e\nBy mall  fcttyl, per year  13 On\nOut.slde Canada,  per  month        75\nPer  year        7'r,0\nDelivered,   per  week           \u201e5\np\"  year    _\"m\ni livable in Ads'ance\nMember Anrtu Bureau of  Circulation\n(VBDNKSIUY,   FE\nDART  II,   pi\nExtravagance Continues at\nOttawa\nEstimates for the fiscal year\nending March .11, 1926, tallied\nin parliament last week, show\nnot a glimmer of government\neconomy. True, they are $6,933,-\n279 below the estimates of last\nyear, but of this more than\n$5,000,000 is made up bv decreased interest on the national\ndebt and reduced expenditures\nfor soldier land settlement and\ndisestablishment \u2014 economies\nthat could not be helped.\nIn no fewer than seven\nbranches of administration expenditure has been actuallv\nheightened, and where reductions are made they are but as\na drop in the bucket.\nThe mental processes of the\nministry baffle comprehension.\nThus, with revenue $60,000,000\nbelow last year\u2014a fact which\nin itself makes Mr. King's professions of prosperity ridiculous\n\u2014ministers have gone on spending money as though taxes were\ninexhaustible. The Ottawa\nJournal estimates that an increase of from 60 to 80 millions\nin the national debt is a practical certainty for the year.\nAnd the lupplementariei\u2014always sinister on an election\nyear\u2014plus compensation for\nHome bank depositors, are still\nto come.\nWembley Again\nCanada will again be in the\nfull and profitable light of Empire publicity by reason of its\ndisplay at Wembley  repeating\nnext summer. Definite announcement has been made that\nthe Dominion government will\ncontinue participation in the\ngreat all-British fair, and on a\nscale that will lie as notice-\ncompelling as last year. For\na time there was some uncertainty as to whether or not this\nand other dominions would\nagain be represented at Wembley, but it. is satisfactory tn\nknow that all have now decided\nto cooperate again,, in similar\nor even more effective ways.\nThere can be no doubt that\nit is worth while for Canada to\nbe thus represented at the great\nBritish Empire exhibition. It\nis not always possible to trace\nresults from such an undertaking, but results there certainly\nhave been and will lie, for missionary publicity of this sort\nbears fruit not in a single year\nalone but through many years.\nThe favorable attention given\nthe Canadian displays last summer will mean more people and\nmoney for the Dominion over,\nperhaps, a long period, and a\nsecond exhibit will clinch the\nargument still more securely.\nIt may be taken for granted\nthat better provisions will lie\nmade for attracting visitors to\nWembley. That is part of the\narrangements that must be left\nto the boards or committees in\ncharge, but the Canadian government might quite properly\nbe consulted on this as on other\npoints. The attendance last\nyear was somewhat disappointing, and not as many people\nsaw the round-the-Empire exhibits as had been hoped for.\nIt will be to Canada's advantage\nin this second fair year to see\nthat, in one way or another,\nthe attractions of Wembley are\nmade known to the farthest\nbounds of the British Isles and\nthe Empire itself.\nEfficient      ,_r\nb\u00bbwe\/re$piP\nBY   Lourti.A.KlnKmttn\nBOMB cnoi> hot BRKAD8\nTOMORROWS   MENU\nBreakfast\nRtew*<a pried Patchai      Citp.-.i\nr.nilnl     BSV> T.i.'lHl\nCuffee\nLuncheon\nTakfd  EQn-Corn Dish\nWlinle  Wheat  liiCinl\nLtttUC*        l-Hlnv.-r   prOBM\nToo\nDinner\nCk'-n* Soup        I,;unb   Rissoles\nBaked PoUtoM      Wtiu.'^h\nLettUC-B PY-p-ncb Dressing\nCottftfft PtlddlBB Coffee\nCorn Rolll\u2014Sift Ingether nne nnd\none-fnurth etuis (if bread flour, three-\nfourths of   si cup   of   yellow  cornmeal,\nfour tttapooni of bftktag powder,\none-half   teanpoon   of   salt   an.l   one\ntablespoon of gnimihtteri s.igar. Inlo\nthis rub two lal .It-spoon of batter,\nwilh ihe (Infer tips.    Add one beaten\nBBBJ in one-half enp ot sweel milk\nand turn tins mixture inln Uie dry\nIngredient*. It. will make a soft\ndough lh;it ean be easily handled.\nTurn lhe dough out onio a floured\nboatrl and roll to one-half Inch in\nthickness. Cui Willi a l.iseuit. nutter.\npu! a bil of butter in the cenler of\neach   round,   nnd   fold   Opposite   edges\nto meet center, Brush tope with\n\u25a0wee)   milk ami  bake  in a h..i oven\nlor 19 inlnules.\nCream of Tartar Blacnlta\u2014Melt twn\ntableapoani of butter and add  to ii\nom* eup of sw.-.-i milk. Sifl together two and  one-half cup  uf  bread\nHour,   .me   teas) n   of   eoda,   two\nleasponn of t-ieam of tarler and one-\nhalf teaspoon of sail. Add tile li'plid\ntu this dry mixture, ami a little\nmore flour (if ne.essary) to make B\ndough Miff enough to mil out. Roll\nto one-half ineh in thlekncs* and eiit\nin rounds wlih a biscuit cutter, Bake\nIn   a   hot   oven   for  20  minutes.\nWhole Wheat Mufllns\u2014Cut Into n\nbowl one-ciyhth of I cup of granulated sugar, one unbeaten egg-yolk\nand one cup of sweet milk; heat all\ntogether, then add one-half cup <\u00bbf\nwhile bread Hour mixed and sifted\nwith two teaspoons of baking pow-\ndi f. Also add one enp of whole\nwheat flour, two tablespoons of\nmelted butter, gnd fold In one egg-\nwhite stiffly beaten. Turn all Into a\ngreased muffin pan nnd hake for 2.\">\nminutes  in   a   hot  oven.\nQuick Raisin Bread\u2014Silt together\nfour cups of bread flour, four teaspoons of baking powder, one-half\nteaspoon of salt and one eup of\ngranulated sugar; add two nips of\nsweet milk mixed with two beaten\negg*. Then itlr in one OUP of seedless raisins tor one cup oi walnul\nipeats chopped, if preferred) and let\nstand for Iiu mi nines. Make in a\nmoderate oven for 3f> minutes, in two\ngreased loaf-cake pans. (Repealed\nat  the  request of  Mrs.  V. 11.)\nAu   \"('il   Finish\"   on\nomorrow   \u2014\nw.\nAll InqiilrUes n.Wr-w.1 to Ml\"\nKirkman in ShargS of \"Kffle.ent\nHiHisf-kpephm\" department will lie an-\n\u25a0wared iti iliese columns In their turn\nThis reipiires considerable time, however, owing to the ureiit nam tier re-\neel ved. Ho. if a personal or tpdeker\nreply is desired, a stumped nnd self-\nladdreSfled envelope must he mr-lnsed\n! with the question.    lie sure to use your\nfull   iiaiin*,   street   number,   and   the\nnaino of  yoUT city and  provinee.\nTill-:  EDITOR\nCROSS-WORD PUZZLE\n1\nj.\n3\n'+\n> H5\nlb   [ \u25a0>'\nti\n9\nID\nII\n12.\n3\n\\ H'1*\n15     1\nlb\n17\nBiB   I\nIV\n(\u25a010\ns\nil\n2X\nli\nMm lis I\n_\\\ni<.\n17\nB\nn^H\n30\n31\nn\n1  | 1\u00bbIB  \u25a0\n3)\n5T\n$\n\u2022_\nBS |i\n3b\nj;\nia\n;s\nHO\nti 1 i.i |\n1*1\n43\n4*T\n'ib j    fa 1\nne\n'iV\nso\n51\n\u25a0u\ni\n53\nbt\n54\ni _i'jb' |\n5b\n57\n:>e\ni9\ni HfaO\ng\n**\nbl\n1,5.\nBtH 1\n\u25a0\n,\nV\u2014\ni\njTMt\nlaic\nKNAI\nONAL\ni.i*e\nCATt\ntEJat\nof\ngout*\n'Amateurs* Give a\n'Finished' Show\nat Willow Point\nBy Jama W. Barton. MJX.\n'Sweetening1 the Stomach\nand Intestine\n(Registered in neeonlam-e wilh the\nOpyright  act).\nYmi hear a fTttt d-al these days\nabout aridity, arid slomaeh, hyperacidity, all meaning the maufaeture\nof too much of the add Julos which\ndigests  the  food   in   lhe   stomach.\nThere is no .piostion but that too\nmuch meat, e^Ks, and fruits, (not\nusually rips fruit), all have a tendency to cause this extra acidity, and\ncause Whal i*** known as acid Indigestion.\nAccordingly in an endeavor to pre-\nvenl ihis eomlilion. ymi may decide lo eat a great quantity of\nbread, ami find tha! you are not\nany   better,   perhaps   even   worse.\nYou see lhe acid condition of your\nstomach has persisted for such a\nlong time, that the stomach has got\nthe habit of manufacturing an excessive quantity. Thus, when you eat\nbread and it arrives In lhe stomach.\nthis tremendous quantity of acid\njuice immediately pounces  upon  It.\nWhat happens then?\nWhy the action, the alkaline action\noT vour saliva or mouth juice, which\nhas been aeling on this bread food, is\noverwhelmed and <p>ils work entirely,\ninstead of completing its work of\nstarch digestion.\nWhat does tins mean?\nThat this undigested starch actually\nStagnates In the stomach, nnd becomes really nn ii*Vitant of Ihe stomach lining, and so more and more\nstomach jufoe Is miiiuifuotnd.-r, causing an wren greater acidity of the\nstomach.\nWhat   is  my suggestion?\nThai bread Is all rtghl in    this   condition   if  eaten   properly,  that   is  that\nthe slices should be thin, should be\nbaked or toasted dry, with very little\nbutler on them.\nThe next Important thing is to\nchew il well. It should be chewed and\nchewed in ihis dry stale, without\ntlqU-tds, so that the saliva can gel\nwell mixed up wilh Ihe very small\nparticles into which th,- food is divided by ihis extra amount of chewing. This permit! digestion ol the\nstarches    lo    begin     ii*-.!)!     where    il\nshould begliy iii..i is in iii.* month.\nRemember, then, lhal bread can cause\nacidity it eaten tno rapidly, and Ihere-\nfore, your excessive aridity is noi\nnecessarily dun to meats cereals and\nraw   fruits.\nAXSWr.R  TO  YI.ST1 HOWS\nTUOSS WOUI)   1TZZLF\n0\n\u00ab\nf-\nyOfJo\nMi|a\nII\nI-'\n-\u25a0\nE\nri\nauTMu\npW1jt\nE\nA\nL\n1\nC\n0\nngpTii.\nt|s1t\nIk\nP\nE\n0\nA.\nH\nku |t-B\"SMi.|i\nT\nE\nP\nMm Me HcolnlLHLn^n\na  BUB  \u25a1     QUO  c\nIIE-B ***\u25a0*.!-' r^g\n' * 1 ' 1\"-* 1\nO E RBc(o]l-[oyog\nEr cl\n2jS_\\f [iSSlD \u25a02JA ilMU\nafomi HpTQEp-M h S|2jB\n0\nop\n'    '- H 1 |G |M\no\nH\nE\nL\nON\nlByJa\nwU-Be;\nM\n1\nU\nU\ns u\np [vgw\nc SBjfJ0-\nL\nL|N\nc\nc|t\n5Hw|t:\ncRSl\nY\nL7*rhJ\nSUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLES\nStart out by filling in the woHs ol which you feel reasonably\nsure These will give you a clue to other words crossing them,\nand they in turn to still others. A letter belongs in each white\napace, words starting at the numbcied squaies and running either\nhorizontally or vertically or both.\nt VERTICAL\nl    U'l liar alave\n1\n-A     Ml\n'-I'l-mr.\nall\nHORIZONTAL\njob\n\\2\nv.;\nii\nif.\nIn,|>h\n-Olrl'ii\n-Thus\n-Kiela\n\u2014Insi.l.\n.1\nna\nmc\nion\nl.fl.'\ni;\niv\n-Punt\n-. lo\nu\nira   t\n,,   blame\n\u25a0ji\n\u2022ji\n*\\\\.-:il\n- Hmall\n-P..1I..\n- N.iii-.\nVx r)\n- C.ijisi\nA   Br\nhy\nH\n\u2022t\nns\nin\nall\nv|r    li.\ntally\nlunK)\nt*\n;,:.\n-Und*\n\u201e,;\nlirl-.\n'.',<'\u2022\n\u2014 Supp.\nftp\n:;\\\nAn    I\nng\nislr\nf.< lrr.r\n1\n\u25a0iti\nn\n\u2014IHrec\n- I'm   i\nlr.1\nraa\nis\n,'ll\nr.ii,.-i\nl..'U;i\n[Minn\nlan]\n-I'l.-I !\nI   i\na   t\nI...\n>   ,1\n-pt lie\npill   t\nSi W\nIK\nIng  '\nInt*.\n,1.11.  V     111    1-\nVork   (all\nformerly\"\nin''\nI.l\nHupp\nled\nwl\nh    r-ll\n,.H\n.; i\nBoy's\n\u2022    I.,,**'!\nna\nt:il-li\n'.)\nIlioi-    r.f    I'\nsi\n\u25a0.MIS,'.-) .'\nIS     Wll.\nt\nII\nghliora   nt\nTen Years Ago\n1 \u25a0,--- 100   degi\n\u25a0.'S\nin    the    shaile\n||i-   Batth-B\n:2-  fflrtlv  I.\nLTi    Thosf   w\n\u25a0.'i,      l.,a\\.-\n:\u25a0-      \\'awn.--\nirni\nIO    1\nline\nHiniil    (pi.)\nar   wilness   1\n2''     'V 11\nup\n:;J     Hous.    p\n!wn\n(Tlu*   Dolly   News.   l-Yhruary   25,  1013)\nAl   lhe   meeting   of   the   Nelson   Pe-\nbating and Literary eoclety Friday\nevening in Ulners' Union hall at 8\nu. lo. k, Alil.tTLU.ii 1. \"A. Austin will\nspeak     on     the     \"Maix     Theory     of\nAn annual grant from Ihe provincial government f.u* the Kootenay\nLake Maternity hoapltal, which is\ncarried on in conjunction uiih the\nKoMenny Lake Ueneral hospital, l\u00ab\nbeing ask.-d by the Nelaon Conservative association! recommendation I\" this effect being made at the\nexe.-ulive   meeting   lar-'   ni^ht.\n,1.   .1,   French   returned   lasl   nlghl\nafter a  shorl vi-al to lhe coast.\n\u00ab \u25a0\u25a0 ^ \u00bb\nOn Saturday evcrdnp. the Willow\nPoint Amateur Dramatic society produced   at   the   Crystal   hall,   under   the\nmanagement of Colonel A. \\V. Taylor,\n\"The Saving Grace\", a three-act\ncomedy hy C, Jladdon Chambers.\nThis piny, ran for a Ions while In\nLondon.\nDespite the fact that it is a war\nplay, and thnt the action takes place\nin 1*114, the large audience at Wit-\nlow 1'oint \u2014 quite half of which\nmotored out from Nelson\u2014was enthusiastic and followed the development of the story wilh breathless\ninterest.\nlirieflv    the    plot\nItlinn Corbett, an oh\nto  set  back   in   the\nFrance,   hut   havini\nis    as    follows:\nsoldier, if\n=trmy   and\nrun   nway    with\nTaylor achieved n. triumph as Blinn\n\u25a0 Corbett. From the beginning to the\nend he held the audience; while the\nquick change from humor to trngedy\nat the close of act one was little\nshort of mastery, proving him to be\nan actor of no ordinary gifts, There\nIs no doubt that Colonel Taylor deserved the highest honors on Saturday night, but at the same time the\nmemberi of the entire cast worked\nso hard, and achieved such success,\nlhat it is difficult to know who to\nmention  first.\nAfter Colonel Taylor, the honors\nwere equally shared by D. H. ftayley\nas Hogg, and K. Falkner as Kipley\nGuildford. Mr. Hayley is an old\nfavorite, and liis many admirers were\ndelighted with his humorous and\nsympathetic manservant, who was\nnever tor a moment\u2014to use a pro-\nj fessioiinl term\u2014-\"out of the picture,\"\ni .Ml*.   II;    \"\nhis colonel's, wife sixteen years previously, and after lhe subsequent\nscandal, having gone bankrupt, he\nfinds tliat the door is elosed to him,\napparent l.v forever. Ii<- telegraphs\nlo an old friend, General Faher. only\nto receive in reply the general's\nsympathy, but nothing more to the\npoint . As a side issue lie seeks lo\nretrieve his lost fortunes hy encouraging an engagement hehuccu his wife's\nnelce, Susan Ilia ine, and Kipley\nGuildford, the only son of a rich\nmother. In the second act Hipjley\nproposes to -Susan and is accepted,\nand It looks for a few moments as II'\naffairs in this direction, at least, are\nto flow on happily, but Mra. Guild- i\nford, Ripley's mother, arrives, and |\nand after a spirited scene succeeds\nin pa rling the young couple. The\nact closes with Hlinn Corbclt arranging to go to laominn next day to\nenlist as a private, Hogg, the butler,\ngoing will) him on the same mission.\nIn ael 3 Susan i-ilixo* h.-r aunt lo\nwire General Faber lor help, he having heen an admirer of Mrs. Cor-\nhett's   in   the   old    days,    and    just   as\nihe girl goes lo send ihe telegram\nRipley comes in unexpectedly. I le\nhas joined the flying corps that\nmorning, and this fact together Willi\nexplanations, char up matters between the young people, and mends\nthe previous evening's quarrel. Hon\nis passed lor Ihe army and returns\nhome with the news, but Itlinn is\nejected   as   ti,o   old   lor   tin-   trenches.\nMrs. Guildford, heartbroken ovei-*' her\nson's cnlistmenl into the Hying corps,\nfollows him to the Corbett's, sees him\nagain with Susan, relents, and begs\nforgiveness from both Mr. and Mrs.\nCorbett for her conduct on the night\nla-fore. A telegram arrives from\nGeneral Faher. ordering Captain\nHlinn Corbett to rejoin his reserve\nbatalllon Immediately ,and the curtain\nf;ills on a happy ending for everyone\nconcerned\u2014or as happy as it could\nbe In the last months of HM t. Need-\nlees lo say the play is sparkling with\nyley was always Hogg; Hogg\nwas never Mr. Rayley. So often,\n'to j with inexperienced actors and act-\n' resses, one finds that they are unable to shed their own personalities,\nbut this It not a fault of whieh Mr.\nliayley can he accused. As for Mr.\nFaikner\u2014Ids Ripley Guildford was a,\nconstanl delight, it was understood\nthnt this was Mr. Falkner's first appearance on the stage. His immediate and sustained success on Saturday, and the wholehearted appreciation of lhe audience, should encourage him lo keep on with the\ngood woril, He has humor and a\nquick imagination; nnd if he can\novercome a tendency to speak on\nrather a low key he should go far in\ncharacter  parts  mich   as   this.\nMiss BeatriM West made a charming Susan, looked very pretty, acted\nvery naturally, and was altogether to\nbe congratulated on her rendering of\na   long and  somewhat difficult  part.\nMrs. Niven, who took the part of\nMrs. Corbett. a hysterical Haddon\nChambers eliaracter, interpreted tu\nIhe life the author's vision of the\nSimple devoled wile, and her acting\nthroughout  was dolighil'ul.\nMis. A. \\V. Taylor, so far as the\nladies were concerned, ran her husband a close second as Mrs. Guildford. Mrs. Taylor has strong drama-\nlie     power,     and     is    an     experienced\nactress, as her skilful handling of the\nquarrel  se. tie  in  act  1  proved.\nHast, but not least, mention must\nbe   made of pSrsOHS,   Ihe   maid.    Mis.\nHayh-y   had   Ihis   part,   and   she   made\nso   much   of   it,   thai    it   stays   In   the\nmemory.    Her poignant  scene in a.t\n3   with   Mrs.   Corbett   was   a   beautiful\npiece   of   work:   and   a   few   minutes\nlater her comedy  scene,  entirely  different, with Hogg was equally good.\nAltogether   the  whole  cast   Is   to   be\nThe   whole   sucei\ncourse,     depends     (\nproducer, and first\nlor   must   be   fongn\nurday's    night's    p\u00ab\noutstanding feature\nentire   lack   ol   wl\ncall e<l      \"amateurish nc p.-;,\"\namateur nowadays so oftei\nfor * Inexperience,\" or \"in.\nAccording to the (ii< Monti\ni.-in   is  one  who  \"cultiVHl\nss of a play,\nntlrely upon i\n.1' all Colonel Ta\ntainted upon 8a\n\u25a0formam-e. T\nperhaps,   was  i\nidy\nnl\nrd,\ndo\nth.\ns;\nterm .if contempt \u25a0 \"only amateurs\"\n- \"noi bad f.u* amateurs.\" Kor this\nreason It is tn be wished thai the\nsociety ut Willow Poinl  would change\nlis name to the Willow Point Players,\nfor (liis Is the third performance\nIhey have given that was absolutely\nprofessional   in   finish   and   swiim.\nAs    well    as    producing    an.l    stage\nmanaging     tie-     production.     Colons!\ncongragulated upon having given\nfinished performance. With Just\nlittle more experience there is no\nreason whatever why the . Willow\nPoint Players should not figure In the\nprovince with the Xaramata Players\nin ihe Okanagan, who are now\nknown throughout Hritish Columbia,\nIt Is hoped that the public will give\nthem every support and show them\nthe- encoura^, ment that they ce\ntainly   deserve.\nKxeellerit music was supplied by\nA. W. Miens, ,!. T. Bartlndale, H.\nW. Dawson and Mrs. Richardson,\nwho thus helped to make the evening\none of outstanding enjoyment.\nBRIEFS FROM THE WIRE\nltratuhig Dies\nSTOCKHOLM, Feb. 24.\u2014Hjalmar\nDraining, thrice premier of Sweden\nis dead. He was one of the most\nactive European statesmen In the\nLeaRue   of   Nations.\nKIxmI    Kt-Voveritu*-;\nHKRLTN,   Feb.   24.\u2014 President   Kb.\n\u2022rt   of   Germany  is  recovering  satisfactorily  after  tin   operation   for  appendicitis.\nSnmv   Fall   Dlc-ascs   Trench\nDAR1S, Feh. 24.\u2014France has ;\nold saylnff \"Fehruary snow fills the\ngranaries. Snow has been fallin_\nfor two days, and French people\nare   enthusiastic.\nHuge  Loan  for -Japanese Hydro\nTOKYO, Feb. 24.\u2014United Slates\nfinanciers are negotiating for u.\nloan of $4!), 000,000. for Japanese\nhydro plants. It is understood Ta-\nkala & Co.. one of Japan's great\nimporting houses, in financial straits,\nhas heen saved liy the Japanese\nhank.\n(-'lor I a    Denies    Her    Death\nNKW  TORK, Feb. 24.\u2014The rumor\nof   the   death   of   the   movie   actress,\nGloria   Swanson,   in    Paris,    brings   a\nquick    denial.\nWife ltlimls Him Wlih Acid\nHOLLYWOOD, Cal., Feb. 24.-\u2014\nDarby Day Jr.. son of Ihe millionaire underwrders, is ihought to he\nblinded when his wife threw acid\nin     bis    face.\nMay rrnseeule Fruit Combine\nOTTAWA, Feb. 24.\u2014Minister of\nLabor Murdoch announces the Nash-\nMtttual combination of brokerage\nhouses may be prosecuted on the\nstrength of the Duncan report that\nthe concern is a combine.\nTrue Economy\nis not so much -what you pay for an\narticle as what rj'ou  get \\i\\ return.\n\"SALAM\"\nT JEt JSl. H441\nis incomparable in value. Try it today.\nBuilding\nMaterial  johnBums& Son\nLet us figure your bills\nof Building Material. Coast\nLumber a specialty.\nOrange Organizations\nat Slocan City Play\nCards and Hear Radio\nslant\n(abbr.)\nBLOCAN CITY, l-'.-l... L'l. -- Tin-\nI.mli'-s' Orangu Benavoltnt uoci.lv nml\nth.- I...\\;il Oranfe lu'lct h\u00bbld n jnlnl\naortal    i-v. mill;    In     lllalr    hull     Kl i.l:l>\nnight.      I'm-.ls  and   dancing   w.-n-   In-\n,lulK\"-'l   in-    'I'll.-   M.-NYish   radio  ra  .11-\naulltd   in   Hi.-   hall   for   iiii-   evening\nRefreah nt* were sirvo.l by Hi,- lady\n,1,.        ,, ,    ,. ..... CAMP   BORDEN,   \"nt.,  Fab.   14.\u2014\nara   the   the ,,l.l-fa\u00bbhIoned **ok?    Bhe atarted   -,\u201efhl u,uten\u00bbnt Joaaph Whlta. who\nj \u25a0'  ,n'   v,llil \"'\"-I'liiii-. ahoi down no planaa during Uie war,\nHATE    lsT.\"ll-i~SIN-|-l-:i:.-lST     I     ,. ,    7\u25a0\u25a0\"\u2014 iis   k\u201el,,l   ,1,   i,\u201e   aviation   acciaent.\nI-', .km   in-'   |.,..vi-ti.i:y.     it   is    '    *-<\u00ab  sreat reformer, ware married I .\nX,m;   I-A1.T8   KNVV.   ALWAYS.     ,,\"\u00bb*\u2022\u2022 ^ 1\u2122.f\u00a30\u2122 'th^\"\"who\n\u2022I have  no ehlldren'a ahoea to hoy.\nTbe Lighter Side\nnead.-rs  of  Tiie   Unity   News  eon-\ntrii.ui.. many ol .ha boat llama to\nthla minimi. ,luM alga yonr nntn.-\nor initials, or nnin-ile-iilunie. nml\naenrl in vour brtghtaet tileas-Kill-\ntor,   Lighter   .Si.te.\nDignity is a maak men uaa to con-\nMa)   Unlr   ivi-.ilin.s-.\nTiie    patting    1     .-1.iris    Mara\nmarriage;  lhe petty pari  s,..-n  Ihere-\niilter.\nYon   im,  iii. 1<  lha  Iii. I.s.    Tiny  n.-t\nin.-,1      t 1.. r: -      ,1     11     faal a Me\nA career sounds belter, lint\nit I'n't a- comforting as a\nrcyular jcb.\nJt.    is    fuuliuli    to    be    unkind    to\nChin.u lei enablea a man In pla nil\nalone, but lis reputation that en-\nilil.s   him   to   111   a   loan.\nthey   spend  it for  the  thlnga\nwe'd   like  to   have.\nSchool l.i.is didn't drink in the old\nilays.     Parenta weren't   too busy  rata.\nIng hell in ralae ihlldran.\nWin n wc say people    spend , hi\ntheir 1.-,..n. y foolishly we  mean Ai\nei thla H-nteniv: -Of courai\n\u25a0si,'; drink, child,\" aald thin.    ' li.-'s a public official.\nmmii.v si 1 vi.ss su'l-:i.l.s\n\u25a0mi: HEAD. I...TII; 11N IT\nAIT i:i\"l's . INLY THE MIIH'.IIT''\nCIRCl'MKERENCK.\nSim   Hi.- ..uli   man  who cm ni.ii,.\ntool     ..I      lllllis.if     is     II in\u25a0     Will\nAdversity is ..11 right. Nobody\never became heavyweight champ\nby   licking    little   lelows.\n\u2022   N {.i -' ,r-'   A ''\"-irm\n7\" I \u00bb<f\"''\" m\\\nA  uiiUi*   u-^Iiy   Hh.il  hu feMMM  of |\n_$h 25 Per Cent Discount on All\n\/  B Heating Stoves\nWe are doing Ihh in ordi-r to clean up\nand mal;e room for Spring goods. Thia\nis a snap.\nNELSON HARDWARE CO.\nWhoUtalt and Retail Quality Hardware\nNELSON B.   C.\nftp-\nThe most popular\nmen and women!\n\"\u2022HEY are the ones who take care\nof themselves\u2014healthy, attractive people. They are constantly moving upwards, making\nnew friendships, holding old ones. Everybody seems to like\nthem.\nAnd nothing is so attractive as personal cleanliness. That's\nwhy Lifebuoy Health Soap is today used by all classes of people,\nthe world over. Its liberal, creamy lather contains a gentle\nantiseptic quality which penetrates into every pore, and leaves\nthe skin purified and refreshed-glowing with health. Lifebuoy goes right to the root of \"body odours'-\u2014and removes\nthem. The wholesome odour of Lifebuoy vanishes quickly\nafter using.\nBuy one cake of this wonderful health soap,\nuse it, and then you'll know whv it's setting\nmore and more popular every day. There's\nsomtlhtn! about Lifebuoy that you can't resist!\nLIFEBUOY\nHEALTH   SOAP\nMore than Soap-a Health Habit\nLever Brothers Limited\nT*0M\u00b0\"    1*41*\n 3o2\nr THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 1923\nPagi Five\n1\nThe story of foot comfort ia\nspreading everywhere.\nYou too, will become enthusiastic when you wear\u2014\nM\nbjL\/shoe\/\nKootenay and Boundary\n\"USg\"L,n!LISTER MEETS\nK1BERLEYR0AD! THE FARMERS\n'DOWNRIVER'\nLoss Occurs Near Wycliffe; j\nTwo Other Cars Bump\nat Marysville\n('UAN'HUOoK.     l*Vh.     N \u2014 Twn     inly-\nl*;tps  were  i\u00abin-rt\u00abti  .rn  ihe  Kimberley\ni.hi.I   tli.    cml   of  the  -week.     A   delivery\ncar, tin* imiperty nt the Kootenay\n\"ViHl-nr r**\u25a0*-\u2022 -tv* i\u00bb* \",l-* i*1-** itr-v.n\nby A.  Hiulrtud,  proprietor of the com-\nimiiy, UlCK lue .... .in* rOft-U 0**f V* } -\nelifl'e,   and   wns  deatroyed,\nAnother mishap oocorred near\nIfaryavllle, when iwo cars met nn Hi.'\nbend of tiie road, with dis;istroun ra-\nsuit:-*,      t 'nt-    waa   ii    heavy    ttM*    ear\nriven   liy   Hedley   Mcl-poii   of   Kimli\nSocial Happenings\nIn Nelson\nTells Institute at Crescent\nValley of Agriculture\nCommittee\nin.i.uuiimimiii.\".\"\".\nR. Andrew & Co.\nSolo   Agents\nCRK8CENT    VALLEY,    PVb     U.    \u2014\nLlegt-Col,     l-'n-d     I,Is!.-I*.     .M.I'.IV.    Rave\nnn addreea :<t ihe meeting of the\nKootenay River F-armera institute,\ni-'ridny. aaylni ii\" wns nut apaaklai nn\ni.v    -.mm   (lie  nther  wis  *i   milk  del,verv 1 POUU**'    matters    ao    much    as    about\n\u00bb:1K\u201e\u201e NW^-ltoU,.  M,-r,\u201er,. Mn.\\*_   ^-JSS\u00bb?.'l'cSm^'T 0^l5!\nhe   was   a   member\nAi   ih.-   s.-ssi.iti   120   resolution!   wen*\nl.rouKlit up hei'.nv  the luivinory board,\nuliieh were huil.d down to Bboul l-i\nand   then  disens. ed   l.y   Uie  agricultural\nITS      Ol\nWycliffe\nid    Khnherley.       Hoth\nMRS. ROBERTS\nOF TRAIL DIES\n! Leaves Brother, Mr. Miles,\nmmissioner Seattle in Nelson, and Relatives\nIs Visiting Cranbrook | *n Wales\nBeattie\n<ii in.\nBAN'HHIIOK.     I.'.l,.\nmi...  .,ii.. i.r ih,.   v.,\nMI.li.al ra,     Ih    :i\ny    I'm-   ;i    \\v,-rk    i,i-    III   ila\nIs.    li !     Ti .- .I. .-uli ..r Mrs   s,   I-:   Roberta of\n\u25a0   hail...I- \"I'i:,'I   ...-, ,i,r, ,1    M..n.l;i\\    .-vi-liiliK-      Ills\nin     lh.- ' lloli it--   w.i\"   il...  ..uh   il.iiiKlil'-r  of  Ml.\nI.I..1MIIC J i.ii.I    .Mis.    10,   .Miles   .,!    M.i-llivi-Tvil. 11.\n\u2022T   tin*   inl..|-.-sis   h..   still   ivtnins    In f'OU.lt    Walta.     SI).-   i-sit,,-   In   NVIsim   14\nd.sti-ii-t.    ll..  arrived  Sunday, nml   years are .villi her threa <-iiiiiiri-n, nml\nmi   hi,,   wny   h.i.-k   from   the  i-nsi.   ,-.-i'-.-v-.1 i,. Tn.il :i few yeara after.\ni-ii-   ha   vi.ln-.l   N.-w    V.,1-1.   nml   other ,      Heeldea   Il.l-   hnshnml.   K.    K.    11..I.ills.\ni. rn r.-iiuis. I sh,.   i.-.-iM-s   ihi hlldren'\u2014   Arthur.\n! Wll    nn.l   Tom:   her   eldeal   hrolhrr.\ns   rtlyi    nml    n*e\ni.-l-   In   Wnl.s    Sim\nW.     I      Mil. s    of    Ihi\n|. C. Fur Sales Co. Z2i\nIT*     Ol'\n41    Alexander    Street,\nVANCOUVER,    B.C.\nSend    your    Furs    lo    us.\nHighest     Prices     Obtained.\nCUT WHITE PINE\nAT SLOCAN CITY\n1\nW. H. Ramsden  \u2022 J, R. Bowman\n1\nKOOTENAY\nMUSIC HOUSE\nBut-rNaora  in   Villa   llano\nSli.i'i-s.   1.1,1.\n'Opp. Masonic Blk. \u2022  Nelson. B.C.\nSelect    your    particular    I'i;\t\nMr    PhonoBrapti    NOW!      Our\nJiio.-h    is   ,\u201eiii|,i,.i...     Teritia   ..-i\nli 1 -i i ii..*--. nn.Ml-ll.ll  |.ui-. hnsi* prira\n1 i!...v.i .iii.i   .,: ui. nml mon.li\nj\ntly  imynienta.    Tel-ma nn   Phone*\nhaa   8i:.    down   nnd    tlo   per\n1\n'liiinii.     Why   il.-hiv.'     Miiale   in\nMin-    11\" Mi:   is   n    M.-.-i-.siiv.\n!\n1\n1\ni\nBLOC AN   CITY,   Feb,   ti    \u2014   loaapl\ni.;.u    and   Joaeph   Terry   an   cuttlni\nand      delivering     white     pine      to      lh<\nLtngle A  Johnaon   lumber firm.\nPROCTER   VISITOH,\nPROCTER,   r. h.   14.\u2014J,   Contain   of\n'algary   wan   ;i   vtaltor   at   the   - hith i\nFebruary is Hard\non the Skin\nWhat with tohl triad! ami bright\nsun the face lias a hard time ot it.\nI'sing H.ihy's Own Soap atul\nwashing in tepi.l or warm water\u2014\nrinsing well and drying perfectly\nwill usually prevent chaps or\nraiding an.l ensure yUin health\nAnd beauty.\nit's fnr better tn keep the skin\nl.r.intihil lhan lo have to cover\nthe   farmer.-.*   Inatttttta   fi\nti ii*l.\nTonrlsts   After   ParmerB\nColon*'!   l.isi.-r   was   run   jn   favor   of\nHi.-   fovernmeni    apendlnfl    money   on\nrocuta  wtii.'h  are   i<-  be  oboi  by  tin\nI..ui is is. He did not think that the\nrevenue derived rrom tout isis w..ul.i\npay    fni-    Hi.,    wear    and    i.-ar    of   th.-\nHpeaklng about  the  Praaar routa of\nIlie tnilis-]it..vin.-i:il highway, he said\na (Teat many persona wanted this road\n1>ni through in a vear. u hi.h Would\nn.sl     M.OOO.OM,        He'   tll.MIKllt     it    would\ni..-   mm ii   iiett.-r  to  extend  the  lenfftb\nof   lime\nThis   column   Is   belnR   conducted j tlndale.    Alastair    Kutehtkon,    .1.    Ann-\nby   Mrs.   VleiHMix.       All   news of a able,   K.   H.   Hanley,   Jack    Ink.   ChvlU\nRacial   nature   Including   reeeptions. i Hamilton,    T    Went    of    Willow    point.\nprivate    entertalnmenta,     pi-rsonal I Thomaa    Qlbaon,    Lawrence    McPhall,\nHems.   marr-ACH.  etc.,  will appear Fred Weir, c. Kinn.  in-, \u00bb;. a, c  Wai-\nin   this   colmmi.      Talepbone   Mrs. : l.-y.   a.   Reott, Charlie  Hoare.   Clarence\nVlgneux. [Lambert,   w.   Wnldle,   i*:on;(i<i   Smyth.\n\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\" \u25a0 QordCn    Irvine    Cyprian    Taylor,    h\nLast    evening    the    StratbcoB^   hotel j Min-k.-nzie.     Kairon    Archibald,    CharlF\nLast   evening   the   Htrathcona   hotel j Mackenal<\niwlnf room w\u00bb\u00ab chariniiiiily anaiiiied | Driacoll,\n\u2022Im-k     TlmmiisoiA     o|'     Wlfl.\nfer    lie-    pretty    dan..-    gtV\u00abn    hv    Miss; I'oint,   Howard   Hail.-v   of   Willow   Pi\nKatherinre   Johnatone   and   her   sister. [Rex   Towgood,   Wilmer   Mi Hard\nMa lor  Turn\nha  rlinlr.\ner in'.-, prealdent. was In\nAfter     th.-\nmeeting    an    enjoyahli\ninni-..   wns   li.\n-Id    UII.1..I-   III.-   nlls|iH-,-s   nl\nIn-     -,11-tiliili-\na    t..iii-*|ii.-i'i'   oreheatra\nlinn       t'nlli,-\nnn      ivn.hi'iiii;      efcellenl\n. .ii.-;i.*.     N.   11\nIrani   nn.l   ll.   .1.   (-iiinilni,'-\nmin   had   th.\n'    iiii-niim in, uli-    in    linn.l\nmra   in   .-hn\nr\u00ab   nf    lln-    r.-l'i-.-sliin.-iils.\nMi..nl   I\t\nnl.- attended, n large iniiii-\nni-   atfi.orlna\nihiiMiiili   it-..in   Konalnf-\nI. li   nn.l   feral\nh   Ml..inn.\nCnloni-I  Ui\nHi-i-    ivns   llu-   un. si   ..!'   T\n...     Wli.-Hilim\nIns   vi\u00abn.\nni   Booth   Hloean  during\nSilverton Club\nHas Whist Drive\nMiss    Alia    Johnatone.      Paper    whil\nnarcissus, daffodils and pussy willows in abundance combined with the\nlovely frock* worn by tbe fair sex\nadded greatly _\\ tlu- acene\u00ab Ass.st-\ning the Mtss.s .Johnston.' in receiving\ntheir gueeta were Ufa   w   c.  Waewn,\nMrs. Jam.-s 8. MoOrecor, Mrs. Andrew\nSutherland     and      their     mother,     Mrs\n.lanies   Johnatone.    The   Invited  gtieat*\nincluded Miss i.orna Allen, Miss Mar-\ngueiita Adams. Mi;s S.. Kdwar.ls. Miss\nloan     Hamilton,     Miss    Alois,,    tfrigg*\nMiss    Helen   Townaend,    Miss   MMr.on\nItlack wood.     .Miss    Jean     Hunler.    Miss\nMildred   Irvine,   Miss   Louis.-   Cunliffe, i\nMtaa  Jean   Korin.   .Miss  Kathryn .lack-;\nson   of   Victoria,   Miss   Maymc  Currte, |\nMiss   Mattaret   Arthur,   Miss  Qwyneth\nVincent, Miss MaiTar.t .larv.s, Miss\nQueenie   Annable,    Mi-s   Bulalle   Qag-i\n(ton,   Miss   Katherlne   Hndie.   Mi.-h   Amv i\nHet me,   Miss   m.  Connelly,   Miss Qrace\nWilkinson, Miss ,I,-;iiiii. I te Hlfglnboth- i\nim. Miss .lean Cilk.T, Mr^ H. C. I, 1\nLinsav of V.inei.uv.r, ('aid. V. .1. j\n.i.itts of Ri -sw.ll, II W. fVl WWII i,\nCharlie Ham-lton, Robert Ftrgueou,\nCyprion Tavloi* of Willow I'oinl.'\ni*hili|. Trail, Tercnoa Rnallag of Wil- I\nlow Point, Kairon Archibald. Alan iiii- I\nr.v, C. Kin-, .lack Ink. ttel Towgood. I\nI. Cote, Ci-d W.*ir. Thomas liihson, [\nAlastair Hutchison. Kn-.l Wahlic, B. !\nhi aulllP. H Ji. Wilson. Victor !>un\n-an.    A.    Barry   Cilkcr,   H.-nls*   t'r\nrieorge Pi-aae, H. h. Bryan, Sir. aor-\nrlll    ..r   Spokane,    Mr,    lleblagion,    D,\nMali I.     Hr.     MaoK.-iv.     I\u201es!i.-     Wlgbt-\nwi.-k,   K.i ih   N,   Pnu Ik ner   of   Willow\nPi int. R stii.-.ri Johnatone. (Lionel\nmd Mrs. A. W, Taylor of Willow\n\"Olnt. Mr and Mrs. William llrown.\nMr. an.l Mis. II. II. Ma^Kentle, Mr.\nnd   Mrs. E,  c.   Matthew,  Mr, and  M\nPlanchard    and    Jack    Laughton\nW, C. McKen\/ic of Trail was in thi\ncity     .Monday    on     his    way     to    Cran*\nluook.   where   Im   west   to   meet   Mrs\nMcK.-nzic   and   their   (Inusliter,   who   ar.\ncn  their  ret am  nip  from   six   month\nabroad.\nB, H. Hanley. Cai bOOfite street, III-\nNelson Insurance man. leaves tod.i?\nr.ir     tha     coast,     where     he     Will     sp< in\nthe  next   week  on  buatneaa.\nMatt t't'ila of '\/jnct.m, sup.-riut.-n\nd.nl of the Lucky .Iim mm.-, is a visi\nlor   pi   town\nOb    o(   Smith    Bio\nor yen terday.\nI      Mrs.    i*.    I-'.    !\u25a0',\n| can   was   a   cii y   visitor\nHoi, Waldie. S*an!c\n(his innrnincr l.v lhc\nlor    the    OOABt,\nMrs.     V.     Dudley     l.la.ku !,     Hall\nMhi.-s ioa.1. made a charming host.\u2014\nwst.-r.iav     mIo ti     a nt, rllllnt'd     ai\nbudge for li.r daufhti r, Mra. H C\n!,. Llnnay of Vancouver. The honon\noi ihe game wera wm hv Mis. K. C\nWragge.   while  Mrs   I.  ci.   Nelaon  car\nrn-i|    off    iiu-    consoiai ion.      Aaalatlni\nHlaokw I   al    Hie    tCa    hour   wen\n!\nwthar.jgj; I ?;\u25a0 ';;,';,;;'\";,vvl1\"- '\n\\\\ i\nM ra.    R.\n,\\li.\nri..\n\"1\n.  hlclll\nwith powtlera.\n\"llt.itfor ymi und BoBj\/mO*'\nTungsten Electric\nLamps\nCO ami  10 Walt.\nTHURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY\nHIPPERSOIN HARDWARE CO.\nPHONE   497 P.O.   BOX   414\nI . Look   for   the    Red    Hardware   Stora\nBlLVKItTON. K-h. L'l. - A whist\ndr v.* was held l-'ndav niuht hv the\nHfU-erton Whi--t club in Miners' Cni.m\nhntl. T.n tablea arere played, those\ntvlnntng   or^zis   being;     l.a dies'   first.\nMrs lumoek: gi'Ot hnicn's lirsl. .1.\nhmin;    consolations.     Mrs      Kn-V-ii    an.l\nrjeorge   Heaberg.     Refreahmenta   wen\n\u2022i|so    seiveil.       Those    in    chare*    were\nMrs   Btavart and  Mrs   Lancaster.\nTbe   home   of   Mr.   and    Mrs.   Charles\nPrhintdl w-is a aeene of gay activity\nSaturday afternoon when ahout 16\n*, oung fii' mis attended a hitthdav\nparty f.u- their daughter, Katht.-trs.\n. ighia   birthday,   enjoying   games,   reel-\nlaMoiis   and    ittaloguea.    A    dalnly    liirlh\natlrnctioi    being   n    henutlfully    ib*-w\nhlch    burned   eight\neluded    Mis.   C    w.    Apple .aid.    Mm\n.1;  s    O'Khea.    Mrs.    .1      II      I \u00ab.    H.nsoii.\nMrs, John Cartmel, Mrs. W. M. ruu-\nlilic. Mrs. I. V. Rngern, Mrs. .1. ii.\nKunynn, Mrs. L. E Burden, Mrs. a. i..\nMcCulloch, Miaa M. Cnnieron, Mrs w.\nI) MIM.r, Mrs. ilnj-.li Robertson, Mr*.\nSmvlh.   Mrs,   W.    B.    Kvans,   Mrs\nKric    P.    l>a'wscn,'''Mr!''and'''Mrs.''A \"'w' I _\\\\ l\u00b0DBmX*h'   Mrs'\u201e?    '.V    Kvi,ns*\nhiiens    and    Hr.    an.l    Mi-.    John   Qatia-1 ^r,!f    _]    ^W_]S__ W^  H     H\nMrs. Mini,- Hacking, w\n<penfl.ni the past few .\n^.m.   has   1, li   for   hei-hmn\nas   |>i\ni   Kaalo\ntrip   io    l:..-,hrry.\nhnslon    ,,('    Su.ith    S\n'! .\\\nfl\ndh.\nand Friends Enjoy\nRecreation Evening\nPHOCTBR.    i*M..    U     An    enjoyable\nin..'   w..s   up. nt   in   the   recreation   room\nids   ait.\nil    of    Ui,-\nd       Ki fr\nnere \u2022-. i-ved  by  tb\na number \"f the young folks sur-\nl.ns.d Ml ah Roale Revern at her homi\ni-'r,d,iv p ven Ing. Oamea were enjoyed.\nThose attending w.-rc Mlaaea Betty\nBdgcumbe, .lean Rig by, Rleanor M.ui-\nf .id, (Irace Roper. John Bonaccl.\ni.miis Bonaccl, Donald Blackmore.\nLawrence Hai*-' Bmellie, Char J If McLean, Hdlv Merrifield and Philip Kdg-\ncum be.\nLUCKY THOUGHT\nSHIPS TO TRAIL\nTickets\nWe print tickets for entertainments nr for any\nother purposes.\nThe cost  is small,  and  you  will  find  the work\nfirst class.\nTHE DAILYNEWSJOB DEPT.\nPrinting\u2014 Ruling -Bookbinding\nPhone 144 (Two Lines)\nHewitt   Will   Have   Three\nCars Ready by End nf\nMonth\nSH.VKIlTilS'. l-'.l,. L'l. -- Tli.- I.ii.liv\n['h.niKllt mini' slil|ip,-.l :i CRT ..I' \"'.\n..   ill.'   Tr.-i.l   miii-Ii.-i-   Siiluiiliiv   .nnl    I-\nuahlna   ih,-  tianllni  i.r  inotha,   ahlp-\nii.iii   I., f.u-,.  Hi.-  road,  lii.-iik  ni.\nTh,.    Hill-ill    mill.-    ,-x|i. <-ls    Iii    Iiii v,\nin -irs ,,i   ..,-.\u2022  ready  for ahlnmi nl\nin-  nn- .-n.i ..f th.-  month.\n.1    T    Ki-lly   is   again   iMiilimil   I\"   III.\nI'I\"\nPassmore Enjoys\nInstitute Whist\nFi.d   .1.   Murph)\nIn*    th.'-    past    M.ek.\nlire,   K    Kust.r  o\nA       !>     .Mel.-\nMrs.   \\v.   a    Rlchardaon,    Mrs    H.   |p.\nline,   Mra    Uordon   Hnll\u00abti    Mis.   1,   -\nN.ls.m,    Mis.    K.   H     Matthew,    Mrs,\nWragge,    Mra.    K.    C.    Whiti hou*\nrs.   A    H    Wallace.   Mrs,   W    M    Wa\ncr,    Mra    William    W.ildi.-,    Miss   Too\n11, r   and    Mrs.   ,!     A.    liihson\nJudge   .1.   !:.   Hrown   of   Onuul   Porl\nale.    Cal,\nirv.    M  I'  p,\nol'    Iin-    N--1 \u25a0\u25a0.\nJ^a^ertj\ntill Raker Street.   Phone tOC\nWednesday Morning\nSpecials\n(Store Closes at 12:30)\nNew KASHA and WOOL CREPE\nDRESSES at $12.50 to $25.00\n<\u2022\/ Very smalt Wool Dresses in bripht\nplain colors, plaids, stripes, etc.    The\nl\\ newest Spring Dress Offerin}?. All\nsizes and everv wanted color shown.\nPrices trom 11*2.50 to \u00a725.00.\nHOSIERY SPECIAL\n\"Rayon\" Silk HOSIERY, in Airedale,\nGrey, Leather, Lof Cabin, P.lack and\nFawa.   All sizes.   Wednesday Horning\nSpecial,   pair\n<\u00bb.\u25a0><-\nIU.\nId\nMr\nMrs.   i'    ll    Uaniflton,   M,s    w.\nditf. .    Mrs     1,     \\      Trail     yrH     \\y\nt.h.\nMt\ni I    Mi .-.   \\\\     1. -\nl-Mgfu-i o-i    atfnue.    wn-s    a    l.n*1\nie   j, ,\u25a0 -nll\\     win a   lh. ir   m-ii,   Willi\nvhtfiilly      ariaii-. d       f-inpy      drei\n'ii-- John I'arim, i \\i, s 1'iiln\nIV, M Walker, Mm .1 rue**,\nMi-*. W, s King Mr Hugh\nil      H     M iPKent\nel\n1(1\nid    In\nJo\nMiss      M\nA| !\u00bb!.>.. I.\nMi\nld\nW\nnl\n\u2022    \u2022     * Ml-s    Dorothea   Hrah-im   a -   a    S|.a:i>ii\nA   moai   dfthftttfullv   arrnoaeil   s'a*;  iinnrt>r.  and   Hllh    Hunyan   n*>  \u25a0>   he:ir\nImnquel   was  given   Roheri   .H..1.1   Wnl-   The   mi^is    w-r.     Mi.--    i;wi*n    Scott-\ndie,    M.md i\\    r ven ing   by   C.    King   and    louder.     Mi-s     Hell)      lloiM-ad.     Mins\nl-'arron     Aicli-l,al.l.     a!     tin-     home     on    Olive    Mnddock,    .Mi-s    l-al-\u25a0!!.-    I', n-.ui.\nsianlev     at reel     nf    Ho-     Inner,    when : Mlw   D hen   Orahnnt.   MIhm   Mnrgerj\nrovera   were   laid    fot   10      The   table | Ren\u00abon,     Mitw    Ruth    I'rnufunl,     Mi*\nuas beautiful Willi its center of a i Mollie Tin.ma-. U1\u00abS Marjoru* Thomas,\nsilver banket tilled wl-ffl daffodlla and the Minne* Grace, Kife. Hai-y and\n1-u-sv willow- Th.- mi. -is Included ' Chrla Mav, MUh (Iladyh Kothi rlng-\nthe move intimate frlenda of th ham, .miss EHtnbeth Borden, Mi-\ngupal of honor, v.ho Is leaving the Amelia Hanna, Mis- Irene Kdniondxnn,\nciiv today for tne Const. Mr, Wnldi.-. l .i.n*k Thomas. IIotfer --ornish. fliarli.\nha   h.i.-   I..-, n   regarded  as  the eaaence i Driacoll,    'i.    Hannn,    Kdwln    L'urtmel,\nWe\n\u2022Ity\nhis   conge.\n- |  W.i\n.Mill\nmi\neld    h.r.\nate   Tin\nI'ASSMlllli:.     I-Yl.     2t,\nwhist   drive   and   dance\nl-'ri.l.iv   by   the   women's   InatltUl\nhostess.    Mrs     A.    .|.-nks.    was   a\nhy   Mrs.   J,   |.:itto.   Mrs.   \\V,   Wilton   and\nMra. it. Thomtlaon. Thoae winning\nprliea for whist ware Mra. A. r.\nwhlteman,   Miaa   Harrison,   a.   McCor-\nniic   and   .1.    Houston.      J,    Innis   played\nHie violin for the quadrillee, Impromptu   alngera   at   the   nonpar   hour\nw-.-re   \\V.   Id   I'eiry.   It.   Halgh   and   W\nui I.\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting\nCompany of Canada, Limited\nOffica    Smelting    and   Refining    Departmant\nTRAIL,   BRITISH   COLUMBIA\nSmelters and Refiners\nPurchasers of Cold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores.\n^Producers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc.\nTADANAC, TRAIL\nALBERTA WANTS\nMINERAL RIGHTS\nH.-r nml  with  lus mualcal   talent us ;, i !'.-..I Craufurd. flilbert  An.l. is..\nI>l\u00bbnl\u00bbl     baa    repeatedly    \u00bblv\u00abn    mueh 1 l*a.ea,   Bob Jnv,  Jlmml-   Hennun   John*\nnl.Msin,.   |o   lil-   many   frlenda.     I.iii.r   ny     Holpbln,     Hilly     Hunvnn      I'-.h.ii\n'\"    \"\"\u25a0    evenlnn    the    Archibald    home   Hnll.   Proflnn   Hall,   J unllffe   nnd\nwaa    the    arena    of    nim-li    merriment   Alfred   .l.n's.\n\"I'-n    i   lo   Bob'a   aurnrlaa  n   larm \u2022    \u2022    \u2022\n.iii-l.'    of    his    yiiinii-     folk.    :iss.iiil,!,.,|        Mm    C.   K    II iii'ill.iii     llonvir   sir,.i\n\"\"l   \"i\"1\"   n   \"i..m   rtellchtful   lime    11   \u25a0 in. ii..mnl   i nm,II,   in   the   lea   ln-.n\n'l;\"\"111-, l: H. Hanley on behalf ..I leelerdny, when In ,- \u00abu. -is - *, , -,. Mra\nthe gathering rande ;, ahor. bul in- e-red II llrnham M,- \\ j Cnmlah\nnun apeech and preaented him with a Mra w .1 Aatlev, Mis n n Town*\n'. inls.,,11,. rluh I,,-,ii afttr wlii.-li every-' \u00bb\"hd. .Mrs. William l',.i li. lin-li-iin\n.'\"'\u25a0, lolne,! in .inni)- .-K.,1- ll..':1 n .Mm. I. X. Trail, Mr-. I' ,; Horey\n\"Mv    ,'1'\"1    Fellow\"     Bnappy   dance   Mra,   h'rnnk  l*a,ldi n.  Mr-   u,.rnld  ::..-\n,\"\"\"[','\u25a0 \"l'.',s   ln, \"   \"'' '''   \"innii\"r Kiv.-ir Mra.   Oorilon    Beealon.   Mrs     l-rllehiird\nhy   \u00ab    Blanehard.  Jnek   Annable   Jack I Mra.   I-'   [-.   Tlmneu-.    Mrs   cinrl.s   k\ni\u00abu\u00abl,t,.n  and  Charlie   hri-,,.11   Amona ! ink.   -Mis.   W   s   Klna   nn.l   Mra   .1    ll\n'In    Invited   tueata   were   H.aa  Queenl,    l-'raaer.\n.iiiiMl.l...   m.ss   Crelna    rlorateod    Miss '     '    \u2022\n''\"\"'    Hamilton,    Miaa   Hybll   Town I        W.    H.    I-'..I.linn,    uh.,    haa \u2022 been    In\nlis-     Aileen     Manafleld.     Miaa    Svhii   lhe   Hloean   dlatrlc-l   on   bualneae   \u00bb-.-\n\\i.-l,il.,ii.l    Miaa  Helen   Townaend,   .Mis-   In   Inwn   Tuewluy   .,,,.1   lefl    veaterduv\n..ii Hi     Townn n.i.     M -.\u00ab    I.,,,,;-,.    c\u201e\u201e.   for   h.\u00bb   home   in   Hoaxl I\nfre.  Miss l-hyina chnr.-li.  Miaa nlarlva '    '    \u2022\n' \"inish. Miss   111,,,,-;,   MeDonald,   Miss       A   verj   auoeeaaful  l.-a  nnd  work  aali\n''l\"'l\u00bb-\u00ab   '\u25a0-\" ft-   Miss  Marjorie  fnder-1 \u00bb\u00bb\u00ab  n1^'\"   yaferda.,    rn \u201e   n\u201e\n.....l.      Miss      l-.nl      il;iii\u201e,,ii,      Miaa I Mnthera'   elub   nf   Ht.   Snvlour'a   rhureh\nHelen    Mnri.hv.   M|\u00bb.   V.in   Wall.v    ,\\||ss    111    'he     le   of    .Mr-     .1       .     K.n -     \t\nM'H|      Mis*     Marlon    Black-1 Victoria   atreet,     Mrs    k  .,;    Joy' wai\n,.l     Mb\nlean    II\nW\nA In\nThorn ,,.   mi-,.\nIllroy,  .1.   i..  li;,,-\nlln     work     I;,hi.\nEVERSHARP\nCORDELIER SETS\nTli,-M..  nta  for  ladlea  are ot\nHn-  fm -  VVahl  make,    Won*\nbetter on the mnrKet.\ni'Mii'.-li,-,-  I'.-ii.il- $'.50\nCordelier  l-ena ....        $6.00\nBeta ..f Pen and Pencil, $9 n,$l4\nA. T. NOXON\nYour    Jeweler\nIf Vou Wish Kave Trough\nPlaced Around Vour House,\nRepaired or  Renewed,\nSBE\nR.  H.  MABER\nTinsmith    and    Sheet    Mtital\nWorker\nPHONE 655       OPP. CITY HALL\nGINGHAM, 4 Yards lor 98c\nGood quality Gkig-hama, plain checks\nand new plaids. Colors guaranteed.\nFull 2S inches wide. Wednesday Special.   1 yards for      !)8<-\nPILLOW COTTON at 49c Yard\nGood heavy Pillow Cotton, 12 inches\nwide, pure bleached. Wednesday Special, yard  *1\u00bb<*\nTABLE DAMASK at $1.25 Yard\n.Mill Knds of Tabling, full two yards\nwide, in lengths of l1-., 2 and 2_\nyards. Wednesday Special, vard, .51.25\nNew STRIPED BROADCLOTHS at 98c Yard\nEighty pretty pattern.-! in this wanted materia'. Beautiful colorings. Goods full yard wide. Wednesday\nSpecial, yard  ftS*1-\nBROADCLOTH BLOUSES al $2.75\nIn   White onlv.    The.se  have   iust  arrived,  and  are '\nwondi rt'ul   valu.    nl $2.75\nII. ,ii.    Mi\ntie   M.s\nirilnn\nfrock\nI..-I..W\nOld Dutch\nMADE    IN\nCANADA\n-JP\nmmmi\nevery thin^ in\nthef bathroom\nfditHvalls, enamel\n* tubs,basins and\netc.\n3\nAlittle \u00a3v >es.l i* long wdy\nLiberal in Legislature Says'\nNecessary to Proper\nDevelopment\nKDMONTON, Feb, \\i \u2014The return\nt>f the iiiiii.r.il rtghti to the s. tti.-rs\nOf Alli.-rla. wilh Ml.' object of brlflff-\nm tr uh. mt i.ij.i.! ilcvi'l.ipment of lln-\nMtarAl r-wourcei wii advocated l.v .i.\nM. DtohMi*, Liberal Btavar rh\u00bbr,\nin oontlnulBi tin* debate on thf ipetcta\nir..in tha throne In Uie l^fajature thta\naftarnaoB,\nThe ipeaker ills., made a ttreni appeal for immediate notion in connection   wiiii   i in*   propoaad   ooMt   outlet\nfm*     th.-     PMC\u00ab     rtvef     r.-untry..      TIh-\n..\u2022(\u25a0\u25a0mpieiiiin of iho partially noaatrvvtad\nbffWQh     line     from     UH     Alh.-rta     a tut\n(Jivnt Watarwaya Hn** io si. Ltao wa.-*\nlllHO     UI*K'<1.\nRa was tollowed bf i: R bparba,\ntenner. Wetaaklwln, nrho orgad control of coiiiitry etevatori bjr farmara\nand ih.< aead for Lnwro-n-maat in\nmarket Ing facllltlea for farm pradocta,\nTh(>   newer   MhawN   jiio   from   Itiily\nan.l art (i.-i'piy rrlniod From battlement piIkph with floral embroldo-\nrlea  In   rtTtd   culurinKs.\nFi^y\u201e\\romii;,\nULY WHITE\nCORN SYRUP\n\\)jv t Jti.'iii***   nny   it   furnishee\nvilli) iiiMir*isliiu(-iit  to the body\n\u2014 tiHd Children likr il!\nTJ1E CANADA STARCH CO, LIMITED. MONTREAL\nfo**tW!K\nDon't Slave\nOver a Tub\n'\u2022^AMUBHO BW*\u00bb\nan EDWARDSBURG product MJ\nSi ml your laundry to us.\nYou will preserve your\nhealth, and when you take\neverything into account\nyou \"ill find thai the\nextra cost is very small.\nPhone 1 -i2-S and wait I'nr\nour white laundry wagon.\nA. J. Martin, Trail Agent\nKootenay Steam Laundry\nQuality, Price and Service\nC. A. LARSON, Manager\n 'Page\" Six\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,* WEDNESDAY MORNING; FEBRUARY 25, \"1929\nb, i  U i M ) \u00bb I \u2022>\nSTOCKS BUOYANT\nAFTER HOLIDAY\nClosing   Prices,   However,\nDisplay   Considerable\nIrregularity\nNEW TORK, fob. 24-\u2014nipim? stock\nprices    chaT-ftcterlied     resumption    of\nmuling a fur the double holiday on\nthe New York stock exehanfip. 'dosing prices displayed COMlfterftble ir-\nH-Kularity wiib many -popular -shares\nsimwinn   varl&ttoni   of   l   Bd   4   points\ncompared with Saturday's final quotations. Call money renewed at 3--i\nper cent, mid then advanced to 4. 4 <j(\nand .r(, successively, closing nt the\ntop figure, tbe htfnwt rate reacln.l\nsince January 2, Tim\u00ab innney and\ncommercial   paper,   unehanfed.\nAmer,can Luc..motive was run up to\na record high at KU1!', anil then cased\ntn 111 '-4, up 3 'j on ihe day; and\nAmerican Car and Foundry Jumped\ni_\\ points to a n.-w maximum nt\nMf%, and lion cancelled ils gain.\nHablwin was run up to 14.'>, but fell\nhack to M\\}\\. a net loss of ia4. Pullman closed unchanged at HI \\_. after\nhaving sold as hijih as 141. Lima\nLocomotive dropped from 71 '\u25a0\u25a0 to \"I),\noff    >*,\nThe big demand in New Haven.\nwhich was taken in large blocks and\ntun up over 2 points, to 3B. tbe high\nprice since 11*20. was one of the outstanding   features   ot   the   r.iils.\nNickel Plate road slock jumped\nmore than fi points to a record high\nat 137'.,. Net gains of 1 to 2i-i points\nalso were recorded by Krie common\nand first preferred, Pare Marquette\ncommon and prior preferred and\nt'hesapeake   and   Ohio   common,\nft. Paul issues met good buying\nsupport later, the common closing al\n13 Btmt the preferred at 22, up 1 and\n2   points   respectively.\nHock Island was heavy, closing a\npoint   lower,  nt   Li,\nOutstanding strong spots Included\nAssociated l>ry Oood*. Brown Shoe,\nKresge Stores, Pad.o Corporation, Savage Arms antl Wright Airplane, nil of\nwhich closed about 2'3 to 3 points\nhigher, Anu-rican Can. tht. Commercial Solvents issues, Famous Players,\nInternational Husiness Machines, Mack\nTrucks. Pnilu.iy Steel Springs and\nSears-Roebuck were heavy, net losses\nrunning   from   2   to   nearly   \".   points.\nTotal    sales\u2014l.::j7.7ao    shares.\nCloeing*  Quotations\nHigh       Low     Close\nAmer.   Can     17*i'\nFinancial and\nBusiness Facts!\nEVERYONE  SHOULD   KNOW\nthe.       :\ninevitable. A\nreaction   J\nAmor.   Loeo\nAmu.  Tobacco.\nAnaconda    ...\nAtchison    \t\nII.   t   O\t\nI'.     1'.     II      \t\nchile     \t\nI'nrn Products\nlien.   Motors    . .\n<!.   N.   ],f,l\t\nI'ninliv     \t\nIgaplratloa   ,...\nKeaaecotl     \t\nMiami    \t\nN.    V.   C\t\nX.     I'\t\nPhilips    \t\nrue. im   \t\nu.  l\t\nStuil.-hnk. r    . .\nShell    \t\ns.    1'\t\nStun, nil Cal.\nStill, nil In.I.\nStun, nil Ky.\nStun    nil   N,   .1\nTexaa    \t\nr.   i'\t\nr. s. st,,-! .\nRadio    \t\n1.11 'j\n\u25a01:1*,\nits*\n7\u00bb%\nni\\   ni-',\nIMS    1-\"\",\u2022\u25a0\n18 %\n21%\n1 2 1 *-,\nf.ll\\\n4S\u00bb\n1 n I %\ntij's\nin:.%   int*N\nEMPIRE STEEL\nIS A LEADER\nIts Second Preferred Ts Active  on  Montreal\nBoard\nMONTREAL. FVb. L'l \u2014 ll F Rteel\nsecond T-r. i, ,-i, .1 wus tl,.- active lead-\n.\u25a0.\u25a0 on  today'a  atock  markel. oloslnir nl\n11 I,.    Un    1     i\u201e, nt        S.'...\".l    in    v..I\nt.l.u\nnf\nTl\nnf   ti.  t..  tli-  t. \u00ab-  peat\nnreferred    was    t\"'   \u00ab    li'\"   fraction   nt\ntlm   tt.-w   hln*h   rf   RS,     Winnipeg   Rail\nWaV   close,|   ;it    fi.   ti|.   1\nTl,\" etrona  t  of tl.- ara\u00ablon wai\nIt 1\\ Bteel tn-' pr-.fi ti. .1 whirl\ncloned    nt    111     in,   3.      Tin-   In\"   dccllni\nwaa   nf   a   point,   nn.l   waa   ahnwn   b)\nilir.-o et,..l.-s. namelv Detroit Railway\nsr.-olsli River ,,,. f,n-,.,1 ,...,! Wlnnlnei\nn-.il.vuv preferred, nt I'll. 121 ant\n!,(tt.   ,...s.,,,...-,.,.t\\\n11 ('. Fisliini; waa mt 11-: Sin.-it. is\nnn \u2022 . : Dominion Br'd-ce, c,rr ... \u25a0 .M.mt\nreal Power, off '\u25a0\u25a0: nn.l Montrea\nTr>mw\u00bbya   ..rr   Vi\nri,,-.<riK-   Prlcea:     Broall,   -.''..   Rrrw. '\nI'M,     II:     ttr....||it.,n.     L\"':    lYro-ril       lu'1\nii    R.   Bteel   flral   nreferr'd    ::t     It    P\nSte,.l sr,-,,r-..1 preferred, 11',; Sl\"ini-I\nnrrferrad 1-1: Onnnl-.li common. I OT l-i\nT.-yiii...   HV:   Montreal   Pewer,   l\"-1.\nnn.l.,,.    j.....-,,-     B\u00ab*    si.nit.r-     aan\nSI.-. I    nf    ,- .nn.l.i.     -T,     U'i*,,..i..-^     RI, .\nWINNIPEG   GRAIN   QUOTATIONS\nOnr.. -\nMnv\nJulv\n.tulv\nOe.\nI-l-.x\u2014\nMav\n.Inl.\nn.-t\nIlv,\u2014\nMav\n.ini,\nVANCOUVER   STOCKS\nIV  r.   Silver\nHniin.1:.iv     .\nr-onaolldatcd\nCi fk      \t\nOrnnby    \t\nIndian    \t\nInt.     iv.nl\nSilv.-r-nnth\nDunwell     . . .\nClacer\nPremier\nit,  f.   Montai\nTrojan    ....\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\nMINNEAPOLIS,    K.b.   ?1<-Flour   un\nehrtiiKotl    to    10c    higher,    nl    |9.83    t.\n' to io a  tarn i\nloan     |t3   to   |24,\nwiit-ai -N'o.    I    northern    *i 77-^    t.\nfl mj-V    Mav.    Jl 7.-V   July,   11.77%.\nCorn\u2014No   3   yellow,  Il it; to  11.tl.\nGoto -- Ne. :: whttt, iS%t to 17-Jfce\nKlax\u2014No.    I,   11,91   to   J-117.\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMONTI.I-.AI..   K.\nepKi\nnlv\n.* I\nMutter   and\nHutt.-r- No. 1 ].;ist.iirife.l, .11 >.je\nNo    1   rr.am.-rv,   31c;   wcoOdi,   21 He.\nBmBB\u2014Vrrah r-xtran, 48'<jC; fresh\nfirm*. <Sc.\nI'm at yen    \u2014    Per    bag,    c:ir    lots,\nto   SUt\nIt Is poor policy ler a businesi man\nto lift prices Un tnonffh to bring\nmore competition into bis field, in an\nattempt   to   make  larger   profits.\nOne thtH( Is certain, tbe profits o(\nbusiness are not ns Urge as the aver-\nftgt man is Ilk-tip to bela-ve. because\nil profits in any one business become\ntoo   entlcteft   nn.r.-   nn   nml   corpora-\nlions 1'iimc Lfiio that field. As a result, i. vers up ply caimee a break In\nprices,   iiiui   profits  go  down,\nKor    Instance,    L'O    years    ago    In tha\nsteel   lmsiness   there   was   an   averago\nprofit of about IT 1-L' cuts on each\ndollar of WtOBB bualneH, Today that\nprofit hM been cut t.i about 7 l-L'\n*.nts cn the dollar. Whv .' Hwrause\nhe former la rife profits attracted so\nnany    others    into    the    business    that\nthe supiiiv outatrippod the demand,\nThe   business   niaii   knows   thai    If   h\u00ab\nliftK pries hiuh enough for hlm to\nmake an abnormal profit, he will be\nawamped    with    competition.      ConBe-1\ntuently   be    tries    to   CU1    bis   costs   so\nthat   he   c:in   cut   priced,   ami   still   make\nfair   profit.-   Tin-   wise   bualncaa   man\nftgvrea on making a fair profit at tha\nlowesl    price    level    J.nssibl.-.\nCopyright, 1925, Associated Editors.\nIne.)\nBASIC INDUSTRIES\nREPORT EXPANSION\nModerate Forward Commitments Now Justified\nStates New York\nNEW YORK, Feb. 24. \u2014 liaslc industries aro expanding, employment\n|g lnnrpasinp; nnd there is continued\nconfidence in good business, nays the\nNational Hank pf Commerce report.\nResistance to price advances in\nri'cosnizcd as wide-spread, and in\nconsequence the prospect of any prolonged rise in the general price level\nia daily growing more remote. Siit'f\ncompetition and stable prices certainly offer no promise of easy profits,\nbut the situation at. lasl seems to be\none in which moderate forward commitments can be made with fair assurance, a condition which has not\nprevailed   heretofore   since   ihe   world\nwt r.\nThe spirit of nrtifirial optimism so\nmodi jn evidence a feu* weeks, ago\nhas been largely eliminated, and lhe\noutlook today is satisfactory for all\nfxcepi those whose only idea of good\nbusiness Is the promise of .speculative\npram*\nWINNIPEG TRAM\nAT A NEW HIGH\nBritish   Columbia   Fishing\nAlso Active; Smelters\nAre Firm\nTORONTO, Kel'. -!\u2022. \u2014 Activity in\nWinnipeg Itailway continued on today*! stock market, and a high point\n\u25a0 if  it was reach. .1 during the morning\ns.'ssmn   and    the   close    was   at    48,    up\n%    on   the   day.\nH. C. Fishing was the second stock\nfrom the standpoint t.i' activity. A\nhigh point was reached at M%\u201e nn-]\nIlie close was at 2,2 '\u2022\u201e, up ] Ts. Allot h. i-   new   btgh   mark   was   made   by\nAtlantic   WUKnr    common,    whieh    moved\nup   to   l%%,   an.l   cloaed   at   ih.-   high\npoint    lagar preferred reached a high\nnf   ^   and  clos.il   at   11%,\nSmelten was firm, cloning at tSM\nTwin   City   reached   a   high   mark   at\ntt%,   and   the   .lose   was   Hi;'.'..\nOther changes: Brail 1 lan, off -\u201e-\nr. p. n. up ;,t: City hair.* common,\noff u: Steamships preferred, up '\u25a0\u25a0;\nCanners common, off %; Duluth Superior, off U; Industrial Alcohol, off\n%; Provincial Paper common, up 11>;\nand l; i:. Bteel second preferred,\nup   V\nWHEAT ADVANCES\nON SECOND WAVE\nGets Close to Dollar Ninety\nbut  Then  Breaks   on\nProfit-Taking\nCtnCAOO,   Feb.  84.\u2014Wheat  advanced\ntoday to *i *\u2022.-\u25a0... Ma> delivery, the\nhlgheai points sine.- February \\ but\nselling     i\"     real ie     profits     brought\nil t    a    sharp   reaction   al    the   la.-i.\nAnticipation thai the fnited Btnten\n,-tslble  supply   total   would  show   H   big\nlecrease     had     much     to     du     Willi     tlm\nipward swing of the market. Wheal\nlose.! unsettled, '-..* to I %c mt higher. -Mav 5t.v;i\u201e tn SI RTH ami Julv\n11.61 U to $1.S<%, with corn un-\n\u25a0hanu'-d   to   %C   UP,   Oats  at    ^ .*   to   \\c\nSTERLING EXCHANGE\nSILVER AVERAGED\nHIGHER PAST YEAR\nNearly Six*  Cents Better;\nContinent Was Steady\nPurchaser\nTin-   av-raae   pr    ot   allvir   in\n.ondon   niarki-l   rlurlnR   192.   \\v.,-\n.1\nr-ly\n,1\n\u25a0 ] II\nIII..\nNKW   TOHK.    F.-li    Jl\u2014 St.- r\n\u25a0nir   Irrmular al   It 7J=,   I..\nbllla   nn.l   JIT.'.--   for   rl.-ni.-rml\nfanadlan   dollar,- SH   j'.-r..',-\nFranca\u2014Demand,   :, is' .-\nLln\u2014Demand,  t.Otc\nMarka\u2014 Dnmand,   i,*r   irllllnn\nN.lsi.n      :i [.In\nst.\nMETAL MARKETS\nNEW   YORK,\n.n.i   futures    11\nTin St..i\nid\ntut a\nrron        -     Sl.a.lv.     Ni.      1      r.\n131 Sfl    to    |25;    Nn    2     ihern.\ntr.   $24 :   Mn,   -   southern    \u00bb21 '\u25a0'<\nT..*ad-*Ste:ul\\ ;  upot,   |0 12   to   I\nZitie    \u2014    Quiet:    Kast     Si       l.nu:\nand   futures,   1156   to   llfifi\nAntlmonv\u2014Spol,  $i;t  i..  $20.\nvi   London:\nStandard copper - Sim' (fi-'i\nfuHires.   C\u00abfl\nElectrolytic\u2014Spot, i'7\": futur\n10*.\nTin-Si...t. C2AI 10s; rutun-j\nItx   6d.\nl..-(id-Simi.   (88;   futures,    E3-6\nZinc\u2014Spot,   f-87;   Futares,   E3\u00ab\nEGG MARKETS\nOTTAWA.    I-, l>    JI--KKB   quotal -\nWlnnlnai \u2014 Jobbing .-suns, ;,.*.,-:\nfirsts,   r.n.-.\nAlberta \u2014 Joltb.na prlcea, pxlrnl,\nir..- to GOc: firsts, ,0c to  i-.-\nVancouver   \u2014   Jobblni   citraa,   S\u00abc;\nfirsts.    He,\nriilr-trj.',. \u2014 Bpot, 80c; Pehruary. 80c;\nMarch ahlpplna caaea. Jil'..; April\n-\"\u2022\u25a0;,.;    1>. .-. tnl.-i-s,    ll%c\nMaw    ^'..l\u25a0^^ Eilra    flrata,    ile;\nflrata.   lflc\nVANCOUVIB   WHEAT\nVAN'I'OrVKI'.,     IV-li,     |4.      -     No      1\nnorthern    ,-nsh    prlcea,    bid    11.9594;\nThe   t.-us   current   toward   Ihe   end   of\nI!-:-::     Ihni     lhe    . .-.- n     i.f    foiled\nsin.- purchnnea under the Plttmnn\nael would weaken Ihe price of the\nin.inl   rlld   oot   materialise.\nOne rrf the main ractora counting\nlor the Mtrona marki t In the nnw vear\nv ns Hi. ateady dentnnd for allver from\n111.   ...nl In. nt      Mnnv   Ruropean   coun-\ntrtea   required   allver    t..   make   a l\n\u25a0liver te   which   had   been   dlaa.-\npaled   ilimn:.   t'i.    prrloda   of   Inflated\npaper     currenclca,      I     conalderabl,\npurchaaea for 'ins purpoae were made\nby Qermany. Ituaala. An-trni l'..l;.n.l\nood    Rumania     Ruaaln    taklni    about\nSt     1,1\nof   th\nAnother factor moklnti for :r Clrmer\nmarkel wns the conaidernble reduction\nin   nnlea   l.v   lhe    Br.tlah   itovernmeni\nwhleh   had   been   i natanl   aource   of\nn.nl.n.ss durlna lhe la\u00abt  f, w yeara.\nAn imporunl developmenl durln\u00ab\n11..-I waa New Vork'a aerloua phal-\nl.-ii..*.- t.i London ns the leadina allver\nmarket In lhe worlrl Tins alluatlon\nw.,s alrled ...nsi.I. rnl.lv by ill-- heavv\nfreiirhl rntea hetw. . n New York and\nI...n.l,,n enrourairlni purchaai s In N. \u00ab\nv.-ik   l.v   the   .n-t      Purina   il..    \\..,i\nNew   York   directly   t-,   Ind.n.\n'I'll,,   feature  ..I'  th..  allver  market   !n\nfn\nHi\nmat i   ihi-   demnnd   for  the   li\nin     In, Z. inr.-      Which     .-..ns.-.l    i.     *li,;|\nemlum    on    cnah    delivery    for    tl\nst   t    sin..-   nnt..I,, r  30   Insi,    Loi\nn   bullion   dealers   note   thai   this   li\nIry   colnc.ded   wilh   \u25a0   \"tradler   let\nn.\\   on   lh.    pari   of   i'Inn.i   .\\. hntirr.-\nin h   prevented   tin   pr.aaure  ..!'  rail\niUsed Articles\nReal Estate\nRooms\nBoard\nTo Rent\nBoats and\nAutomobiles\nCLASSIFIED\nADVERTISING\nHelp Wanted\nPositions Wanted\nLost and Found\nLive Stock\nMachinery\nFarm Produce\nTimber and .Mines\nMale Help VVanled\nMEN, WOMEN\u2014To learn barberlnR;\npaid while learn ine; tools supplied.\nCataloRue free. Aloler College, Van-\nr\"uvi;r. (8115)\nEARN MONEY AT IIOMRi \u2014 You can\nearn $1 to (2 an liour In yonr spare\ntime writing hIiow eards. No cun-\nvnsslnff. We instruet you by our\nnew simple PtrectOfmpti System,\nmipply you with work and pay ynu\ncash    eneli    week.      Write    today    for\nfull   particular*   and   free   kooklat\nWe^t-AnguH Jihow Card Service Jjlm-\nIted, 93 Colborna Huildin\u00ab, Toronto,\nCanada. (81 lfi)\nSituations Wanted Female\nDHKSSMAKING   wanted   by  dav.     Bat-\nlefaetlon   Kuarniiie.<1,     I'honu   17TR.\nSituations Wanted Male\nPRUNING,   Bprayifig   an.l   Graft\nI'hone   tl.   II.   Fras.r.   Nelson.\nEXPERIENCED shipper an.l practical\nfirarter, Western Pine rules, wants\nposition.      l'.O.    BOS    Xi7,'.K    Nelson,     li\nMiscellaneous\nWHY OPERATE?\nfnr Appendicitis, Gallstones,\nStomach and Liver Troubles,\nwhen HEPATOLA does the\nwork without pain nnd no\nrisk of your life* nor loss of\ntime.\nContains no poison.   Not sold by druggists.\nMrs. Geo. S. Almas\nSilt P. MANUKA. 1LMI R\n330 Fourth A ve. S. Pboae 48B5\nSASKATOON\nMn in.-.n-Parrrl pott S.'crxtra.\nHIDES\u2014Write   J.   P.   Morgan.   Nelson,\nfor   prices. (tltl)\n\/(BONDS\nHOW MONEY GROWS\ntlo iiiv,-sir-,l monthly, with hi\ninlr-1-...-i ni 6' I yearly, amnunta\nto $700 rn 6 yeara, or $16-10\nin   in yeara.\nTou can l.ny a Sum hond on lha\nMonthly       Installment       Pl.in.\nwhleh will Hini-t you building\nup n siilisiinitj.il capital fund,\navallahle nny (imr* required.\nWrite f..r particular], or call on\nour Local Com ipondent, Mr.\nAppli yard.\nWAGH0RN, GWYNN\n& CO., LTD.\nVANCOUVER\n\u2014Local Broker\u2014\nC. W. Appleyard\nNelson,   B.  C.\nThe B.C. Mining Gazelle\ni.i n limited nttmtx r \"iily,\nTHREE    MONTHS'    TREE\nSUBSCRIPTION\nwill i iri'lla n' \"ii your part.\nfall   .\"   write\nflRANT   MAHOOD   &   CO.,   LTD.\nMember-*    v.-iriconver    Stock    Ea-\ncliaiiffe,     Rogei-a     Buluiin?,\nVnncouver,   B.C.\nFinancial\nAnalysis\n'I'h.isi- whone investments \u00a7uc-\n\"\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u00ab\u25a0\u00ab! invi nt in eontultatlon with\n'\\pt-iis who know their work\nsnd . .ni :n; iiyu ih'1 Invettment\nt,i.|\ntta on all bond\niistnnlly  up-to-\nPEMBERTON & SON\nFinancial   Agents,\n418   HOWE   STREET,\nVANCOUVER,  B.C.\nArjtnls    Wnotl,    Cunily    &    Co.,\nToronto\nInsurance\nFIRE!   FARE!\nTomorrow   may   lie   tno   late.\nIN8URB   TODAT   WITH\nCHAS.   F.  McHARDY\nFire\u2014Life\u2014Automobile  find   Accident\nInsurance.\n   (HI !n)\nLive Stock for Sale\nEIGHT   HEAD  HEAVY\nHORSES\nNine pood sets LOCOING\nSLEIGHS, SAW AND\nPLANING MILL MACHINERY. Sundry other\nequipment.\nLOVI'.RING  LUMHER  CO.,\nLTD.\nWasa, B.C.\n(81'8)\n'IlICSH milk <-...vs fm- Kit; \"T.R\ni.si,.,i. n. I). Kennedy, Lemon Creek,\nvi.i  Perry Bldinf, isil-o\nSADDLE! poor, iii'iYinc harneaa, wddla\nan,I   buicy   for   sale   clu-inr..     .Ihk.   C.\nForbea,  Cemetery l: 1, Nelaon,   I'.r.\nVnr.Ni'.    pin,    I   ivi-.-lis   i,iii.    from\nradatered  Yorkahlre boar,    l-rlce  |l\n,-a,-lr.     l'.r..li.       Write    J.ilm     Mackay.\nArrowhead,   BG [88891\nFemale Help Wanted\nWANTED \u2014Law   offiee   atenoarapher.\nApply  lo Law,, .v- Vtaher,  l-',-rnl,..  B,\nC, IMII.I\ntVAN'l'l'Ir\u2014Flrat-claaa woman r k. by\nFebruary  -*.    .sun., wafea.    Creaton\nHotel,   Creston,  il.r. (Mi'71\nWANTED - A maid r-.r ieneroi\nhouaework: Ihree In family. Ill\nU.U. (Slur.)\nCLABSIFIGD a.In brlnl r.'sultn quickly\nnn.l  economically.    1 ^0 n  word.\nPoultry and Eggs\nUIiuh.ks- Hem Lay, - or.i.t* Baby\nChtekfl   now   in   ipwltl   pricei;   ex*\nin-.-ss p;.i.i. s. i\". White Leghorn*\nRok Comb Brown Ughnrna. l-.-i\nus tell you -'-\"Hit din* itock, HW-\n.ii.-*-'   Poultry   K;u*in,  Salmon   Arm.   I!.\n_c. ismi\nVraOROUS baby chlcka, from S. C.\nWhit.' Ltchorn. hravy winter pro-\ndurlng f-iiKii. y. mated to approved\ni: i ir. hkiIi tt. IS-0 ptr i\u00ab>\": aattBfne-\ntinn guaranteed. Hatebfbg eggs,\nNew i.i .1 eggti all the year ar-nund\nWnnd'a I'AuIiry Kirm. ivn-y Hiding.\nlir. B089)\nnm.\nI'll    Ii\nland    Kn\n'   mtt    ti :\n10   1.. r\nael\ni;    ll.   i'i-\n.is, r.   N', laol\ni < 1! 11\nLATE hiit.li.-.l laying l.nil.is. $1:\".\neach, . I, ,i,ii Dawe, Qranlte Road.\nNelaon.   lie    . 1MS5)\nWHITE Legborna Imported. Torn Barron   'J-'l   egg   sliain.   l.an.a-liir...   l-'.nr--\nI I.   13.00   aittlng.     W.   .1.   Ki.-llal-.ls.\nOranlte   Road. (s.\".i;:i>\nBABT CHICKS for March iiml Apr.l\ndelivery, \u25a0\u25a0s.-n.i r..r price list.\" .1\nT. Webater, Norland Poultry Farm.\nIt.ohr.nn,   in'. (M>0)\nFor Sale or Exchange\n. i ii n hi  An-hm- cow, S yeara old, a\nc I    milker,    t'.n.nil    rash.    ..!\u25a0    would\ntrade     for    atnglc    wa),'.,a.      S.uilnlt-i-s.\nl'ass re. IMIM\n\u25a0wu   Wyandotte   cockerela,   and   twe\nwhit.,    r. kin   drakea     il.   Stewart,\nFurnished Kooins to Kent\nI'm:    RENT   Farnlehed   houaekeeping\n-ii'i...   aN.r fiiriiishi ri  room,   Annable\nBlock:   I..in\u25a0 r i iiirni. li. .1 houae,  .1.\nK. Annable. (S.l.'.ill\n(<K4)\nKl'.r.lt   APARTMGNTR.\n1UITB  for rant^-CampbeH-a Studio-\n(Sl'.'-ll\nAgents Wanted\nPISTIttBl-TINi.     ri'liglinia     llteratur,\npaya   Christian   nan   1   women   110\nlo  juii  weekly; llll quarameed  f.\nl.a   rl.,vs'   work,   .-..iiiiiiisalon   beatda\nMav   work   -I..II-  ..me;   *l'I   a   weak\nan.l    . (pens, -    paid   Hav. Ir rs   to\npolnl     local    ilislriniilii.iis.      .Mr,    c\nra,l.   Bpaillna   Building,  Toronto,\n(11.11\nLost and Found\nH. iw. nt  Rmtdley'i Gtarage and\nFa rry.    beadlighl     tor     Qraan\n'\u25a0\u25a0is'     Truck,       A.    ('riiirJ-slii'.nli\n\u25a0    ni    Kmedley'fl   Oarage.      Re-\n(S440J\nOn  Oran.to  Road, gray  leatiiei\n...iitiinis   approximately    $10\n\"i     i..-;tv.- at  Dally  Nvwa.\n(Slftfi)\nCity Property for Sale\nA\nFor Rent Unfurnished I\nFIVE-ROOMED\nbungalow,    close\nlefealon.    I'lione  flili\nisia\nLOCATION   AND   VIEW\nEXCELLENT\nThree BedroABUl Double Living\nRoom, Wlrtd for I-llortrie Cnoli-\nIng,    Stone Ftnind;ition.\nNplomliil    lots;    lawn   ntul\nr*M,  fine   cherries,   tipples,\nISS-Sq\u2014terms\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL\n\u00bbI It EC TOR\nCarpenter and Joiner\nLAV\nTwo\n6l  Board.   Jlnlow  Market.\n(Ul\nElectrical\nNELSON,  n.C.\nBox   62H\n(S371)\nDEANSHAVEN DEVELOPMENT\nLTD., DEANSUAVEN, B. .\nWeatlnghouaa Radio .Sets, ltarlio Pari\nComplete Supar-Haterodyna Kits, Myel\nTulri.s. AVr-stingliou.sa Alazrla L.'nnil\nIrons, Toaatera, Etc. V. & IC. AuJ\nmalic EK\"-lrlc Pumpw. Small Bydr\nElectric Planta  a Specialty.\nTransfer\n.,.  rrasonal.le.     Tcr-nis.     Ilox   s-i:'.l>. !   A TKINSON\nlv Newa. \u25a0    Kl*\") [A   W.....I.  I\nTKINSON   THANSl'ER\n1X1.\nCoal a I\n(812\nFarms and Ranches f or^ale\nLife Insurance\n2 UN    Un     ASSURANCE     CO.\nUil',-A  at   N'r.rlllliirr-t.  Wtlahi,  2T,  niinntr-s' j rifl\nwall; i.C lliuli school.    iSn-A.rlcl] snlr- , O    CANADA\u2014.1. c.  Kennedy   Jilatr\n\u00a3or\u00a3,.\u00ab'rV.el w^ru^ng \"tSS i \"'\"'   OMa\u2014oilto, Ink. 'N,ison'S^|\nHnrlnn  p.ned   to  barn  nir.l  4-roomed ] \u2014\nlirnisi..     lixtra   uood   for   vegetable\",!\n'\u25a0irall'a.  r'luvcr,   nun  an,I   linns.     Free\nOwner !   \u2014>\nChimney Cleaning\n:u-|y   or    lata    liosls.      Owner,   \t\nnrpcrty - iit I -aTcrM.\n\u25a0   In   sacr-i- | W\nat  jil'..\",\".     Z.  A.   1 Tll\u00ab*.  31fr Hyde I    \t\n      Valued   Ilic   property   irtllrrM.     rowLSS,     Oltlclal    Chlmn!\nISODO,     Heirs   now   willing   In   sraci-i-| W       Cleaner.\n(SK\nPrinlin)!'\nMiscellaneous for Sale\nFRED    WILLIAMS\nPHONE 106\nFOR BROODER COAL\nOur  Three   Hills   Coal   lias   pinvi'.'.\na   sin ss.     Prlr-o   Ili.M   per   ton.\nTHE DAILY NEWS\u2014Quality Prlnlll\nRuling, I-ooaa Leaf Forma, i,eriB\nSheds   ninl   Hinders   always   in\nInsurance and Real Estal\n1-.-..1    Estate,    Insurance,    Rental\ntnnahlc   Hlk.,   I'.l.l.   Hon  Tr:,.   I'llun\n_ (SI!\nHE.    DILL.    INSURANCE,    rAR|\n\u2022      AND    CITY   PROPERTY.\nllll    Al'TO-I.OAIHNtl    Hi    Power\nin   perfecl   BoadlUon.    For   sal\ntrade   for   food   heavy   revolver\nllii-il,   llnnniniTton. I\nisir.ni\nnifle\n:.os Ward Strait,\nNelson,   Itl\n(Rtinr\nMonuments\nOOOD   wood    saw:    ono\nator: one big  heavy i\nshape.     Phone   \u00ab1 lit*.\nsh\n\u2022uxrnni     Si     RITCHIE     HON1\nV    MENTAL  CO.\u2014P.  O.   Hox  SOT,,  Nil\nson.    BC.     Telephone   K4. (812\n'Hit   SAI.I-'.   \u2014   Mareh   1.   horse,   alnffle\nharneaa,    lighi    wngon,   sl.-inh.     On\nview O.  K.  Bakery, Stanley atreet.\nChiropractors\nIs.   Trail.   Il.l'. i Ml\nHAI.B\u2014Mohojany     ease     r-i-all\nphone,   in   aplendld   condition,     ir.\nai.)...\"   and   ji   recorda.    i'.,-t   |1\nWill    saci-ifi,-,, .ai    M0.      A|.| '       \"\n\u00bbS1,   Nelson.\nDR. R. E. ORAY\u20141'hlropr.iolnr. Tlio\nlir,. Ilill.-er Block. Oft'iec Hours:\nIr. IS am., '2 to r. nnd 7 to 11 p.m..\n.Cepl   Sue,live, ronsultalions free.  (S13\nVLI.AN   S.   DODDS,   D.C\u2014Phonn~Gf',\nOfli.-e Hours:  10-12:  l-l nnrl hy i\npolntment. Aberdeen Block, Nelson. Ill\niar.i*\nAccounting\nGOOP while potato\nhundred. .1- P. \u00bb\nB.(-.\nLIMI-l-SI'lVl'lll'l:   BO lull. ai.   5\nteat,    ill     Ill-gall.nr    hair. I-\ngallon half-barrela    Imme\nin.-in   r..i-   Bl later   Mite.     '\nman-Ker  Milling Co.   I.I.l.\nCHAMPION    separator,    \u25a0\u2022-'\nl-'i-as.-l-.   Nelson.\nal    13.00   per\nParks   Si.lioe,\n(8.3o)\nCHARLES   T.  HUNTER\u2014\nAurlltor, McDonald Jam Bnlldlrl\nBox   11 :\u2022 I Nelson.  Il.l\n(813\nel   Pr\niv   Motor  Par\nr    use.    goo.l    as    new.\nAlfred   Bunker,   Held\nFlorists\nGRIZZELLE'S  GREENHOUSES, NE|\n::,.n. Cut flowers anil Floral des\nYVM*   S.   JOHNSON\u2014\n\u00bbV    phona  1112.    Cut Flowers.    Pott\n1'lini-:  an.l   Moral   Fmlilems.  \"\"\"'\nQOon plnno, snap,  1200.    Phone iron..\n(8.01)\nBAItPKLS.      K15CS     AND\" EMPTY\n\"neks \u2014 MacDonald    Jam    Company\nNelson. (SHU)\nWholesale\n\\       MA\nA. wi\nMACDONALD    &    CO.\u2014\n. llrocers nntl Prods\nhanrs. Imonrters of Teas, Coffin\n\u2022s, Pr-ie.l Fr-nits. Staple and Fun\n.l-l.-i.   N.lsr.n,   ll.C. (SU\nPIPE AND  FITTINGS,  ETC.\nComplete lint? ripe ind Kittfnga,\nall KlSM.    Spocinl,  1-inch Pipe,  8c\nper   foot.     Rooftng    Pelt    l-ply,\n|1.U; 2-ply. $--00;  3-ply, |1.<B por\nroll.    Kxtra ho:vvy 3-ply  Mlneral-\nl7t>d    Surfar*,    i'O    llm.    p*r    roll,\nBpecinl,   %%%o*     H'-tach   Air   Tlone,\nsuitable  for  unrdt'its.  flc  per  root.\nMixc.l  Wire  Nulla,  |2.04  por  keg.\nWire Rnpo, Canvas, Logging Sup-\nplieB    and    ail    kinds    equipment\nD.C. JUNK  CO.\n135 Powell Kt. Vancouver.  RC\n(SUM)\nEngineers\nGreen Bros., Burden C0.\nNEL30N, B.C.\nCIVIL     AND     MININC*     ENQINEEH\nB.C.,   Alberta   and   Dominion\nLand Surveyora-\n(813\n11\n. Kas.\nI \u2014\nD.    DAWSON,    Land    Surrayo\nMinlnc:   and   Civil   Enjflneer.\n(\u00ab13\nBoats and Automobiles\nAssayers\nWANTED \u2014 Motor canoe, Booil condition throughout llorily Ilox K301,\nDaily   News. (1801)\nFrill   SAI.F   \u2014   35-foot   strain   work   or\nnleaaure boal with complete equip-\nment, ritual.-.1 pilot Bay, iioo.i-\npaylnn outf.t.      F.  Montreull,  Proe-\nl.r.   Hi'. (SSL'S)\n(Jl    W. WIDDOWSON, Box A1108 Nal\nl-J. son, H.C. .Slarnlard western cliarffej\n(813*\nCountry Property\nAuctioneers\n\\\\T     CUTLER-\n>> \u2022 OooiIh Sold Privately and at anctio|\nNelson   Auelion    Mart,    Vernon   Ktree\n(81391\nPersonal\n.1      I-     I1AVIS\u2014 Inl'oi-niiitiiiii    Is    ll. sireil\nas    l\u201e    the    whet I,.arts    of    .1.    I'\nDav.a. r..i-in.-1-iv a reafdent of Raatn.\nAnv informnllon reiardloi Mr. Da-\n\\is will he appreciated If aenl to\nBon   -i:.l,   Dolly  News. i-l.'.ll\nFdP    SAI.F.\nfrom   N'.-l\u00bb. I\n-'hree    rlouhle-lioanteil\nft.   X   L't    It..   B   tniles\nI'-ID.\nFuneral Directors\nJ.   ROBERTSON,   F.D.D.,   &   E-l\n3a   imi\n(814lll\nKoom and Board\nP.no.M nn.l lioar.l  for achool clrl In re- i ^u,\nturn   l.e-   llihl    houaework.     Phona    ML\n11 ST. (tltl>      \"P\nStandard rurnltui\nCo. \u2014 Undertaker:\nl-'uneral Director!\nAulo hearse, up-tr\ndate Chanel. Be?\nservices. Price\nreasonahle.     (8141\nBRINGING UP FATHER        -:\u25a0\n:\u2014        By George McManas\n, ==\u2014,\u2014\u2014\t\nWCTMt* -MU.'-smith 1% '\n-to'Nc, to T*\u00abe mf. to\n\"Thz of=IZP^^ONlc,HT - '\n\"TR1XT Htl-lMiCi.   VH1 M\nHE CALL'S   PLt^C\n:j\n-- J  HE.LLNr.XO A,   '\t\nDOCTOR TOTRCA.T\nHIM WHfX  I -bEIL ItlM\n^(ouR.r co^.^s^ -.-sTa.-t\nHOML -WITH Mi:\nAH'-MR Jicc-^-or\nCOUR-bt: TOO ISNOW\nMK -   I'M MM   'at-ltfn\nI KNOW -yqu\nSOT I Oorti\nV\/A,rsT  TO\n\u2022SHOW TOU\nI\nTC\nI'VE T-vs\/O T.CKELT-h HERE\nTOTIC  RIVET   ^LINCf.R-b' CALI\n,   tonight - I Tiiot.Kiin -son\n^\u2666.V^MIC,HT  -LLjlvt: THEM TO TOUR\n\\i____r__\n^^S)\nOlNTY- POT ON ^<OUR. WKT\nA.N' C 0-\\T- ILL CALL l=\"CR\n>oo - we \\f>r. coin1 to\ni hi: kivet \u25a05*LiNC.Er<S*-.'\\\\l\ntifkLL   f -f\n\u00a91925 by Int l FtAront: Senvicc. Ire-.\n\u2022>.\u00b0>5~ C\u2122\u00abi B,.i.\u00ab -ajau ,--....d\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY JilORNlNG, FEBRUARY 25, 1923\nPage Seven\npo3\nDublin police raided a house in\nhe lesidentini diatret of Clontarf,\niear Dublin, ami seized a ton of ex-\n\u25a0obtvefl, many revolvers and hand\nir en ml en. 5351) rouiida of revolver\ninnminltion and a large quantity of\nDomb making materials. Two ar-\n,*ct)t.s   were   made.\nVioletH on purple ur Rray 1'eltn are\nmuch In evidence at Paint Reach just\niow, and Runk-ntas on nil forts of\nL'lvets  dyed   lo   Match.\n1 thick    f urn   such   as    pony,    caracul\nind  broadtail   trimmed  with  \\tai_0  furs\na   m-w   vogue   In   Paris   and   dor-\nise called \"loir\"  l.s a fur novelty.\nMother!\u2014\nBobby's Hurt\nHis Finger\nHow many limes the kitchen door\nopens and a scared little face announces a fresh catastrophe.\nMother\u2014-reach  for  the  bottle  of\nAbsorbine J'\nCuts, sprains and bruises yield\nreadily  to  its  treatment.\nA few ctrov in a cut will destroy\ninfection and hasten natural healing\n\u2014while a small quantity rubbed\nbriskly on a sprain or bruise will\nallay the pain, reduce the swelling\nand greatly assist in restoring the\ninjured part to a normal, healthy\ncondition.\nA bottle of ABSORBINE JR. in\nyour medicine cabinet will save no\nend  of  pain  and   suffering.\n$1.35 a bottle at most drucfji-sts\nOr   s-rnt   r<\"-P'*'n   by\nW. F. Young Inc.      m\nLvman   IntltfM      \u2022      -       Montreal\nr,RT.AL NOTTfT,?\nLAI-ID   REGISTRY   ACT\nelb\nICU)\nIN THR MATTER OF Block \"K\" of b\nSulittivlsi\u00ab.i     of     niMl     nf     Lot     S06\nrt-i-un   I,   M*i;<  Tll-C,\nrr<w tuivini ana tiU-d in mv otVer\n\\t   the   Ion   of  -.Vrtifieate   of  Tltll   No\nIKr.lH.-A    to    th*    iib\"Vn-iii.-uti..nr(l    lumls\nM'p   ntnwi   ..r   Htmvo   Robert   Mc-\n1'inrr)..   nnd    ll'i'Th   W    RabofUOIl,   and\nr|nR   ,t.,-\u00ab   ih,>   Und   of   Bept*mb\u00abr\n1<\u00bbU.    I     HKISKHY    tJIVK    NOTICB    \",\nnv   intention   al   lhc   tXptfAtlOfl   of   QUI\nib-ndnr   month   from   the   first   i-iiMUm-\non   h.-nnf.  In   I* Ml*   tO   the   \u00abai.l   IfttBVO\nRobert    M<*0\"iirr'e   \u00bbnrl   Unci.   W,    l-.nl>\non      n      n-..\u00ab*,si..'.-.l      OrttflOOtf      of\np    in    11.-i.   of   maoO   \\OBt   O rt,fii**.le\ni..i--on   bavin*   any   Information\n\u2022   -i-ffr.'-iCH   Ui   ntfh   ioat   (Yrti;\\ -nie\njf Title  is  rtquwitod  to ooramunlcatt\n\u25a0\u25a0ith tli* undaralffned\nPATKn it thf Lund R-wflatry Office.\nW>m RC. thi* 17th day of Novcm-\ni*r    11121\nA    W.   miRNS,\nmm i ftamtaxtat\n\"GOVERNMENT   LIQUOR   ACT\"\nKOTICK    OF    APPLICATION    FOR\nBEBR   LICENCE\nNotlii'\niM\nli,-l,l,v\nBlv.-ii\nIlia\n.1,   lln.\nlist    ituj\nMall\ni   m-xt\ntl\nunder-\n*iBli..,l    1\nit, :\niin   t.i\ni y i\n,   t\nl,..|H..r\n'iinln.l\n\u00abl,,.,-t   ,.I\nIt.\nn\nnl    f\u00ab\namlaaa\na   in\nbeing\nt-tu\nI'a\nj\nii   re*\n.r  ih-\niHiIIiik\nk\n11,Wll\nlis       'l'l\nNi\nllll. Til\n1 1.    .-\nililiitii    ;,t\nS;,|M1...\n111\nlib\nh    Co\n.n.il.ii,.\nHI\"\nII  II,,.\nlaii.li\ndel\nTl\ned    UM\n...Is    Ni\nmnl\n1.    llii,,\n\u25a0\n.\ninlisli\n',,!\nmibla.\nMap '1\n|,\nKi\n.,1,-liav\n.iiii.I     1\n\u00ab\u00bb:\natmtloi\nll.MU\nlit\n1\ni      Hi,\n'imvIi,,.,\no\n1     llrilmli     O\nIm\nibl\n,    (af\nIn.  aalt\nlie    ,,|\u201e.\n, ot\"\nn   I\nlui-r\nottla\nN-    111-\nIlia\n,1111\nlit\nar I.)\nlmtiil\nHi\ns  :oth\nday\n)f\nFi\niruary\nIRS.\nA.   1\nIIHHIN\n,.\nst\nX,\nktit)\nT \"GOV\nAll\nLIQUOR\nIn-\nA\nlata.\nEBNMUNI\nCT\"\nNOTICE  UK  APPLICATION   Full\nUKIili   l.lll.Ncl.\nK,,ii,-,.   is  li. r, l.v  jl-.v.-..   lhat,' I\"-\nitli ilav ul Mai.-li naat, Um- underalgneil\nIn),-iiits tr. apply i>. Hi,- I,i.in..I- i'..iitn.I\nnl f.ir'ii In-,-ii.a- in reaped ol preln-\nisrs batal par.  i.r the batlrf.ni known\ntin*  Salmi,  Hotel,   sillliil.-'l  at   Raima.\nllsli  Columbia,   hi    tin*   landa  il<*-\nvri-il\u201e-il   as   l..,l    No.   hi.    ll   and   II\nm...-k   Nn.   ..   Map   No.   ''\u25a0--.   nn,ni.\nI'.lllA.     I. nay.      I,,,,I     It, fist, al i'.ii\nliistrl.-t, in Hi., province of Brltlah r..-\niliia, r,,r tha sal- of beer Lv tha\nss nr l,y th.. oiirn Isittle tor Con-\nsiiiiii.ti'ni mi Hi,, nrem.aaa,\n\"mud   litis   nth   day   \u201et   February,\nis::,.\nARCHIB A. UliAY.\n(83K9)  Applicant\nNOTICE\nTo whom ii may concern:\nTulip   notlee   Hint   tin*   underal-med.\nwlm  is  proprietor  <\u00bbf  tha   Port  Kii.-ii-\npcnl   Botal,   Wan,-In.   inl,nils   to   make\napiiiicnt.i.ii tn ihe Liquor Control Board\nof   tin-   Province  i.r   iiriiish  Columbia\nfor   a   llc.-n,',.   tin'l.-r  Station   ISB,   lln-\neniiniiit  Liijuur Act,  to  r.-lall  beer\nl'.   A.   Wlll'l'lv\nWanctn. ll.C. January :ti, lii^;.,    (tOM)\n\"GOVERNMENT   LIQUOR   ACT\"\nNOTICB OF APPLICATION Kurt\nfnun i.ii-j.Nci.\nNotlOa   Is  licn-ljv   p.vcn   tliat.   on   llir\ny.\\n\\  ,iay  of   March   neat,   the   under*\niKti'-il   liili-nils   t\u201e  a|,|,lv   t.i   th,-   LlqUor\nContnii Board far i lloanca in reaped\nif pramJaaa bel\u00ab pari of tha bu.ldlna\nlinown us Oiitk-t Hotel, silnalc al\nI'l-niili-r.    Itrillsli    Columbia,    ni\".ii    the\nlaniis  doaorlbad  ns  i,,,t   Number   Part\nof illsti-ict lot N. I0>, .\"In,nn 1 Bloc*\nNumber   A   ami    II.    Man   Number   TK\nKootenay, Land ReHmration niatrlci\nin  the  Provinee i.r   ittitish  Columbia\nfor tho sain ,,r 1,. it t.v tiie glaaa oi\nby the open buiiln fur oonaumpllon on\nthe   liremises.\nbated   this   iist   ,i;,y   ,.i   February,\nlDllj.\nVV.   A.   WAltll.\ntHH) Appl loan I,\n~    GOVERNMENT    LIQUOR    ACT\nNOTICK   KOlt   APPLICATION   Full\nnn licbhch\nKotloe is hereby ***i*an thai  on  tin-\n2.ini  of  Marat   nt  the  ui rala i\nll:lemls    tn   apply    In    the    I <> \u25a0    t\",,n.\n,t   Board   fnr  licence,   under  peetioli\nLT.M,   liliveriililenl    Liquor   Aet.\nReaped   of   premises   1,,-lni*   purl   of\n1.nil.lan; kDOWn lis Mersev llnlel silil-\nntcd nt l-lrle. Htltlsl, Columbia nt\">n\nthe landa ilesirll.eil ns loi number\nLois l ami 2. Block I, Lot IftT, hv\n\u25a0ssment  rule   in  Kootenay   Dletrlct,\nNelson, ll.C. for sale of beer bv\nMM or open bottle, fnr collsillnption\non   the   pn'miaea.\nIluted   February   20,   1925\nO,   A.   H.MlI.L'Nll.\nA 8 i 17) I'roprletor.\nMAHON SHOWS\nHITTING PEP\nLocal Battler Gives Good\nImpression to Fans in a\nWorkout\nJlmnile Million, local weherweiKlit,\nwho Ih matched with Boh Harm's nt\nthe Recreation club bowl on Saturday night next, held a strenuous\nworkout yesterday afternoon at the\nRecreation club. Million's workout\nwan eagerly watched by over 50\nfiins, who lefl thp club, convinced\nthat   he   haw   the   noodH.\nMahon, who lias been working\nout at HonniiiKton in in the pink of\ncondition and iM-wid.-* several rounds\nof skipping, shadow boxing und\npunching the hag, he stepped six\nfast rounds with two local wpaifing\npartners. *\nHe clearly showed his quick hitting power in the six rounds of\nboxing.\nRaines, wlio is a Spokane youth,\nIs reputed as a fast boy. He is under lhe charge of Danny .Neodhant,\nformer well-known ba tiler of the\nearly days. He will arrive here on\nThursday and will workout beforo\nlocal fans on his arrival. The bout\nw.ll he over the 1 ((-round route and\nshould prove inteivnUng several fast\npreliminaries have been arranged\na headline!* being that between Ted\nMe Vicar and Young Alex Stewart.\nMahon works out at the Recreation\nclub   today   at   2:30   o'clock.\nWALTER JOHNSON\nREACHES TAMPA\nSenators' Hurling Ace Hasn't Signed Contract Yet;\nMajors Train\nNKW    Villi!*:.     I'lii.    |4.\u2014\nfans    an-    liesllltliirt    In    SI P\nas aprtng aephyra  blow  in\nand   tli.-   report!   from   Hi,\nti'aiui. trnlnlnp\nsel.nll\nstb-ss\neast\nOnly Half Dozen\nSpitters Remain;\nAlmost Lost Art\n|2P\u00aeBAI3g-\u00a3\nAN   ALMOST   LOST  ART\nMONARCHS WILL\nPLAY IN CITY\nNelson Seniors to Tackle\nVancouver on Friday\nNext\nXelson    hockey   fans    will    fee   th<-\nVancouver    Monarchs,    Com*    hoik.-y\njchanipions   in   action   hare   on   Kriday\n[night   ni'.vl.   when they  imet thf  Nelson   seninrs.\nArrangements for Ibis \u00abame were\ncompleted yeRerduy rollowlM th.*\narrival   of   the   Vancouver   team   In\nTrail. NVIsun fans have been clamoring    fur   this    game    and    the    Mun-\narch'a management hav\u00ab consented\nto a gam.*, whether they win the\nprov:nclal championship of not.\nBelgians Defeat\nBritish, French\nTeams at Soccer\nLONDON, Kel,. M.\u2014(Canadian\nl-arifir      Cable.)\u2014Football      famea\nlilaveil     tinlay     resullml     ns     f.illnws:\nMorrisn  i.nAtii i;\nI'll-I      Dliisiuii\nPortlclt   Tliistles,    3;    (.liieens   I'ark\n1.\nIl.'inillton  Ai-ails.  tl:  Celtic,   '.\ni:\\l.llsll   LEAGUE\n'I'liinl   l.lvisinll.  .\\in-tli|.|-ii Sct'liuil\nUiHkdale,  r,;  Doncmater,   1.\nBradford,   0;   Darllnfton,   0.\nIn tiie trlniiKiilnr toiiriianiPllt\n|ila\\t-tl annually amoIlK tho llrllisll.\nl-'ronrb nml BolSUtn .'irnilis. it gnnie\ncimli.sti.il between tin* llrilish ami\nIlelKian arm 'aa ri'sulti-il wltli a win\nfor  the   Belglani   bv   -I   In   '1.\nRacing i-luii nt France, 3; Newport,  14.\nUta.le   Fral\nIlls,\nMnlllltaill   Aah,\nBy   AL   DEMA.REE\n(roriner Pitcher, N. Y. Giants!\n'l'l,.- outlawed apltball is aeon to become a Ion. an. ut Ilie ureal stiitters\n,,l l-nin.-i- foare there are oaly a half\n.i.-a.-n left: Stanley Coveleakle, 11.11\nl'.,ak. lllnn Shocker, 11,-il l-'aber. I!ur-\nleiltll   (irinas   ami   Jack   Qgintl\nA\nII     111,\nI.l\n. fin.-.l\nI all\nI  ni-,-\nsli,   mil\npile\nli    I   :\n.villi   area,   si <t\n,ii.   ii   ,i.,.s aot  revolve\nIn-    saliva    placed    lln.ler\nl,.-  ii   n...--il.!i-  for  Hi--\nln\u00bb.i-i r rolling mn\nl.amls.\n\u2022 li.-.l   llinle\nibull   iln.|.\na,I   I   lb, l'l   liii\niiiiiii..- what\nMill,lel.lv.    hi\nnil    III.-in    all\ns.-i.-nii-is   amnna\nili-liai'tin, nl     \u00abIn\n\"I     llll\nning  vniiips  Indicate  that\nmembers   of   llii'   ball   cluba   are   beginning     In     Kel     down     I.i     si-rii-ns\ntra Hint,'.     Till*   ililielu   practice   staKv    \" I'1',': '\nlias     ...-.-tl     l-eaehed      l\u00bb      several     ,.f i \"\"   '\"'\ntin* early arrivals,   wl.il.-  today   many |      ''    \"\";''.;\nnf tin- bin  league slars were en  routo   ! ,',   ^?,[u'n?\nla iin- s hern thtlning quartora.      Imdd-n <lr..|i\nTh.. eonUnaenl at world champion he ri--,i i..\nRenatora undergoing tin- hardening \u25a0\"\"\"\" WWIcl\nup   prooeaa   at    Hut   Bprlnga    Ark.,      i.-npyrlghi\ntook   i.ii   new   Ufa   will   Hie   arrival   u\"i\nmV-?1Z3& \"l. whTi. ^ BRITISH FAMILIES\nat the'toj o^Th?^mKmyiui WILL SAIL SOON\nWaller   sanl   In-   never   fell   batter. _.-.-._\nHe   has   nnl   \\, t   sit-'neil   a   i-nnlrart.      1      LONDON,       Feb.      24.\u2014-Thi\n'l'l hrance guard of the Benaton  group    i.r    families    emlgrat\nIs   workin'g  mn   at   Tampa,   i-'ia.\n.1...-   Mart na.   M'lei-an  pitcher,  w\nauapended l.y  I'realdenl  (irilfiili ),-\u00bb-   aeltle i   ..I   -'man   inn si,   famlllea\nler,lay   fm-   failure   I\"   pul   in   an   ap-\u25a0 on    lln     lan,I    in    Canada,    will    sail\nal-il   IMili,\nfirst\n-rating to\ncheme   fnr\nwin\niler.il.\n, fo\nlinta\nMa\nJl\next.       A\nVeal    Pans   af\n-   of   chiffon\nil   l.y   a   rilib.\nal   the   aide   ii\n\u25a0e    ..lien    aee,nn- :\n\u2022ah  in- a  larger hor\nlow   waistline.     1 siile\n:i  later, bul  the in\nin ii emigrating is i\nt lib II    last    s|>rillK.\nKOOTENAY BITTER ALE\nThe  Ale   with   the   real   flavor,  $2.1.-0  doz.     Order  through\nGOVERNMENT   LIQUOR   STORE.\nFREE   DELIVERY   DIRECT   FROM   BREWERY.\nNELSON BREWING COMPANY   LIMITED\n(This   advertisement   Is   not   published   or   displayed   by   the   Liquor\nControl   Hoard  or  by  the  Government  of  Bnti-sh   Columbia.)\nOLD KENTUCKY\nBourbon Whiskey\nBOTTLED IN BOND\nAn old fashionod whiskey made in the old fashioned\nway matured in charred oak barrels\nNAMED FOR THE STATE AND TRULY GREAT\nThis advertisement ia not published  or  displayed  bv  the\nLIO.UOI*. CONTROL BOARD or the Government of B.C.\nHORSES\nHave you a hone or several horses which you\nwish In sell, or, wilh lhe approach of spring, are\nyou in lhe markel to buy horses? If so, advertise\nyour requirements through the Classified Columns\nof The Daily News. A Classified Advertisement is\nread by many people over a large territory every\nday, and you will be surprised how quickly you get\nresults from it.\nTo Insert a Classified Advertisement, Phone\n144 (two lines) or Call at Our OHice.\nThe Daily News\nNELSON, B.C.\nBRUINS SCORE\nFOURTH VICTORY\nBeat Montreals in a Itough\nGame That Goes Into\nOvertime\nBOHTOK. I'ill. :'!.-\u2014The Uiisinii\nIli-ulns scored their fourth victory\nnf the National Hookey taenia nea-\naon t.iiiii,'ln when they ilet'enu-il\nMontreal   in   mi   o-vort-tna   lame,   2\nto     1.\n'rile      will tl in-4      goal      wns      lift ..-il\nl.y   Red   Stuart,   or   the   Brnloe   in\n2    minute,.,   and   r.i]   eocondt   of   extru\nHay.\nIt Waa one ol' lhe closest contests\nof the local season ami the mat\novertime   lama   in   the   profeoalonal\nseries    here.      The    play    was    rtnij*li\nthroughout, although only om- majoi\npenalty    was    given.      Tlis    wenl    ti\nDlnemore for charging Herbaria imi\nlhe   hoards   in   llle   secoml   pen,,,!,\nI'm-    lhe    rest    of    ih,-    name    Hi.\nMontreal wine was hooted ami i I\non   every  appearance   on   th..   ice.\nRenedlct   was   hurt   twice   durln*.\nill.-    name,    an.l    also    llniie    Mann.\nAll    tile   casualties   were   alile   t.i   re\nma n   iii   the   game.\nTile Montreal forwards clearl,\nnr.phiycil lhe Itiaiins. But the Boa*\nI.m il,.fence was solid. The Ills'\nI :..-\u25a0. -,, aci re hail a luck] clement\nbeing sc.a-cl l.v Ilileliman on a lif\nrom center i'c. 'I'he ncond 'ain,\nwhen Btewart, with a weak shot\nblundered  through the  Montreal  de\nfence,   ami   laid   a   clear   track.   Duffle\nMi nro   tallied    Montreal's   only   Koal.\nSiimnmcy\nFirst period*   1   Montreal. D. Mun-\ni\"\n\\'o  s\nerlod\u20141,     I:\nperiod -3,\nlllleh\nn.    Ste\nASKS SUSPENSION\nOF WILLIE RITOLA\nBoston Legion Declares He\nDefaulted Contract;\nAfter Hahn, Too\nBOSTON',    i'.-h.    2:1.- -Chart       K.\nUormi 1.1.- i.-    diicctor    of    th..\nMaaanchuaetta    depart nl    oi     tic-\nKOOTENAY BOYS\nQUTSKATE AND\nOUTPLAY COAST\nfContlniiP<i   from  Taee   One)\nshut l.y .i.w.-it.    Thli tin nn  Dtwn'i\nMl, nn.l K\"l throufll An.[. isiin ;uul\nKust.-r on deftnee mnl \u00bb;in GAttght by\nChapman.     He   was   nlso   railed   nn   fm*\ntwo     iii.in-    .-xn-pticiial     savis     In    tin-\nin-xi   i:. ttcontfn,\nMill l\u00bb-al N'.n-ris in n , usli an.l\nmail.- a -.irt'tty sin.I, w'^i.li BTBt iBMO\nhy Mg An.l.-rs.in, and another wlii.-li\nw.nl    Wild,       l'.war    took     tin-    inhh.-i*\nand   made  a  couple  >.f   |.r. i\n\\os\\nn   (!i.<   puck   iu   Wil.-nu,   v\nJolinum    wltli    a    htit    ni:.-,\noaog-tit in ins hand,\nNoiris   Scores\nH.-    fttVe    III.-    puck    In    .1,.\nvciJt.onal save. Bala, getttag tin* mii-\ni>.r. made a long ehol unaaauMed,\nwhil.- Dewar drew a penalty tor ini'-\niiiiiK*\nVancouver    Sveeils    Up\nIn   (In-   lliii.l.   S iik- t   sh.-t   a   f.i.vt   unt!\ni..    Chapman,    Iminedlatt-iy    duplloatad\nby    Smith     io    Julius.nt.     Vaaoaayat\ny.UifOt;\\     up     nun'    nt     lliis     Iim.'.     an.l\ngave Roast and a hot time for u torn\nin in ut is. although i'lay was %%%*% 1\u00bb\nVaiH-ouv.-i*   territory.\nBhaw  toat  iii- puak t.> Mullsky, an-t\nin  a  taab   baat  Cha-pnaa,   who   oamaa\ntli.-   Insl   counter   uf   tin*   Ram.'.   J.-w.-ll\nwas  haooked  out   m  a  nWakn   with\nShaw,   ami   had   to   W.   caniifl   off   the\nIce.\ni'nr   ih.*  balaaoo of  tin-  game   i>lay\nwas l'ailly even, lln- Mill, is ImhliiiK\nlln in down, nnd wln-n. \\.r nn n|iiHir-\ntunily  fame  tlic  shots  nl' tin-   Monarrh.-i\nware  slow ami wide, eaualng  Johnson\nno  tr\nubh-\nLtneupa    were:      Vancou*.' ir   Cfanp*\nman. goal; Anderaon and Kusi.-r. Aa*\nft iin : f.irwardu\u2014Siniih. Shaw, Woods.\nWilsun     (captain),     I'ahn.-i.     (tain    ami\nDexter.\nRoaaland- Johnaon,      goal!      N.-!s..n\nami    Maratare,   defence;    forwatda   \u2014\nSiiif,'.-r, J.-w.-ll. in*war. Norris. Mohxky\nnml Btepbena,\nTi keeper\u2014 8.    HeDougaa\npasx. s.\nn paated\nhlch   he\nv.iuis.\nIratty\nI T.     Hi ill l\n\u00bb   Foatei\nwt*-iiiiii\nH.r    It:\ns the\nmi   pla\nnliii. r\nWith\ndoi\nnl   bi\n\u25a0ti    in\nfast.\nS:cond   loorel'si\ngvl   awn\\\ni   dual   in\n\u00ab,    and    il,\nhota,     Mtnlth\nI'd  I'uii i.-iii;ih\nPenalty\nB -IVtf\nMrlutyr,-,\nGoal   Summary\nPint parted    Hurrta, from Jewell,  tl\niiiinui.-s;   Jewell,   ii   mlnutca.\nSit. ill d     prriml-    Nil     s,-oru.\nThird   period\u2014Molluky,   l   minute*.\nr.-naitii---   \u2014   Poater,   Viutaoavtr,    I\nminui.-s;  Palmer, Vancouver, 2;  ilawar,\nUosslund,   2;   Ha in,   Vanrmn .r-.   I;   SinK-\n.-r.    -Marsl.-ts.     Kussland.    2;    Anderaon,\nVancouver.   I;   Maratera,   Roa*tand,   2;\nDewar.    Roaaland,    2:    Sniiih.    Vanrou-\nJealde Outpoints\nKid Lee in Light\nElim'.nalicn Roum\nNEW YORK, Feb. 2-1.\u2014\"K. O.\"\nClyde Jcakl\u00ab of Tcledo. tcni-jht\noutpointed Oeorgie \"Kid\" Les cf\nWorcester, Mass., In a se-*t*l*h<(f\nccntcit which was cjia cf the\nfirpt round matches i.i the New\nYork sta' 3 athle'lc csuunlsalon\n1 am u.iiicit to pre ditce a sne-\nccrsor to Bnnle L.on.ird, who\nrecently vanatod the ; igh**. weight\ntitle.\n\/LEtRTA    VARSITY    TO\nPLAY   AT    THE    COAST\nRAY, RITOLA\nHANGMARKS\nGranville, Canadian, Beats\nFrigerio,in Mile and a\nHalf Walk\nNKW YORK, Feb. 24.-\u2014Jole Kay,\nvclprnn sprint star of tho Illinois\nAilih-tic cluh establiBhed a world's\nindoor record of 2:29 3-5 tonight\nfor 1000-meters In defeating Willie\nUoOdWln, of the New York Athletic\nclub, in a race at th:s distance featuring lhe meet for benefit of the\nCathadraJ of St. John the Divine,\nat   Madison   H'liiare   Garden.\nItitola  ltrcakM Two  JUvortls\nWillio Ititola amaahed his own '\nWOrld'a indoor record for CUUO-met-\ner\u00ab !n the distance feature of the\nmeet. The Finnish-American ace\ncovered the distance in 14 minutes\ntl i-r\u00bb aeaondn, lowering by seven\nand four-fifth seconds the mark ho\nset   three   weeks   a&o.\nOn hh Sftcf 10 the finish, Ritola\nalso lowered hs own record for\ntlm-e miles, where he was clocked\nIn 13.SH 1-5 as compared, with his\nformer standurd of 14:01 2-5 10\ndays *fO at the Now York Athletlo\ncluh   Kamep.\nPhilip Crnnville, of tho Hamilton\ntfounf Men's Christian association,\nand former winner of the American\nnational walking title, scored a spec-\ntitcular victory over Frigerio, Italian\n:< ud Dimple <'liam]iion, in a in 11a\n1 ml uiie-lialf watklnK event that\naroused ths crowd to a high pitch\nOf enthusiasm. Granville broke the\nt;i|.e in H):lt) 4-5, more than 10\nseconds behind Goulding's world's\nrecord,\nNurmi   Hares   Alone\nI'aavo Nurmi rared virtually alone\nand 11 inn*ifested to g colorless two\nmile tr umph. but failed to endan-\ngar   an>    world's   indoor   records.\nWintertons Block\nBurns at the Soo\nAll,-im     im.lal.ly\n-J'Ai.t^e::  beats col*m\\\n>.*   .\\ni;i-;i.i:s.   i-.i.   :i.        m\ngAULT  BTE.   .MAHill.  Out.,  Fi'b.  21.\nTea llniii.-'ni-..l ,1..liars' ilamage to\nliulldtnga i.ii'l -.-..nlcnts r.-sultcd from\na    f.re    wliii-li    slarh.l    iii   a    funiaco\nroe i'   iii.-   i.v.mw  1,1,nk   hare,   y<-*-\ni.nlai. The block is owiuil l,y Lor.l\nV, .nl.-l-li.il   Ot   Kni'laii.l\n, I        BADMINTON    CHAMPIONSHIPS\n.      VAMCOtrVBR.   Teh   M.   \u2014   Leadtag\n-' clube  ,.t'  the  jo-...im-.-   arm   he   i-.-in---\n.', ,,.\u201e!. ,i   in   the   Hrltleh   Colamhta   i.ad-\n' ii-iiit.iii     champtonahlpa     wliii-h     op, n\n!l,.,,.    I itii.v,    .ull' in 11,11-4    until    Sat-\n] -:,,ia>    evvnlna-      McTafa-a'l    Caeaaa,\n! Hi,   a. ...  Caaadlaa champloa, will par-\n.|pi\nI lit IT  <    'Mlll\\i:   Mil'\nSAKK M . Ill WAN's    IITllll\n1113(1 INA,   I-',-\n111      IS      ||      l-i    -,\nlemLel \u25a0   of   In\nScctland Wants\nSecretary Given\nHigher Status\nLONDON, Feb. M.\u2014(Canadian Pvaaa\nCalilt-'l\u2014Si-.il'..ill.l   is  .I, sir.HIS   ,.1   SCI'li-\niiik- tin- stains ,.f the aecretary Co*\n--, ,,j|i,.,l, ;u preaent Sir .I..lm llil-\n,\u201e.,-;,- i iin.l. and with thla object IB\nmflii-tillal   deputation    >.\u25a0''-    I I    Ita\nI'i\nBtan-\nol  iv\nr\u2014\ndlate\nFinn\n\u2022Mill.1.1\n I     1*1\n.\\|i.\nh.-\n.-I    I.-\nAmal.a\ni.i Ihorlttan  [,,  im\nmint ul 1.1..ul Hahn\nmtler, who dropped\n..ii mile after innni\nr,-.-.|ii.irii-i.-  .ii\"  Un-  ,\nRltc-Ia's   Exonerated\nA Hi\nKliltlt-\nMlll      1,1\nIK   I,\u2014\nNKW   \"i\"l:\n;<l   thn\nII..SII.\nHull,ml.\nA A I   .    '\n\"plaualble\nQuiet,    RI\nnu,-, ,1     i\ni.i   aald\nhot   iu\n..u   civ.\nhi\nupllnary    action    afalaat    llu-\nrunner now was JuattftedV\nwagnerIFhave\na second chance\nAthletic   Commission   De-\n' clares Decision Against\nHim Was Wrong\nNBW vi'iiK. I'.-ii- 84.\u2014Bddle \"Kid\"\nWagner, Philadelphia, waa rest-oned lu\nllu-   llghtwelglll   .li.ioil'i.uisl.il rua-\niin-iii today by the atata ailili-ti,- com-\nmlaalon, which ruled thai In was the\nvictim ol an unjuatiflad declalon lael\nBight   when   he   waa   deelared   the\nlusoi- iii ii li-round limit uiih Jimmy\nOootleri.'ll.   ill   II\"'   oponlns   title   i-uni-\npatltlon. at\nTha     riiliiloissiiin     also     iinijoliiiri-il\nUnit .link li.-rsii-iii. roakan, Naw\nYork, bad decided tn bamala in tha\ntournament, and ahould toko on Uasll\nQaUaao, or New Oriagjia, Saturday\nnight, In a lirsi rn im,! match.\nFERGUSON WINNER\nFIRST BILLIARD GAME\nYesterday the Oral Kuini-a In tha\nGyro handicap billiard tournament\nwhs played ui the Reoraatlon t-tub.\nHarry   l-'ergosiui   was   the   winner   In\nT.   r\n,,r   i mi   to\nannua   by\nIn\nvita tion\nYou <n'i  cordially >\nnvited to\ncom a\nto n.r .-im;\nluring\nIII,'   I'isil   nf\nMrs.\nM.\nL.\nMcDermt\nd\nTHE  CANADIAN  I!\n. w.\nGOSSARD\nCO.,\nLTD.\nWc feel that\nmany oi\nHll' It'\ntumt -\u25a0*\u2022 will a\ntprt riii\n1,   Un\nopportunity\na,i'i   talcr   i\nif cov.itdt\n\u25a0Ini.iliui,\nlll'l   II'\n!\u25a0!         1\nHi   \u25a0 Cirifli'nl\n'n      fitl'iv)     HI\n,  Cars\nrrirt's\ntil rr,\n.l\/i.s.\nVi\nII, nn lit   i\n\u25a0ill   In\n,;-'-'-',.\/  t\u201e  ,\u201e\n<;:\nI'iiI, . Thumdni) \"I th\nI'i hnmrii -Jl,,\n..' in i!..\nnu-: ii'ii\nS'O.VVS\nBAY CO..\nXi Is,,a. \/,-. c.\n.Mm mny appointment\n- will h, tt\npiy,'\n'If  il trill \u25a0\nnrr an\ntiftiration visit\n2 Specials for Wednesday\nMorning Selling\n27  PAIRS OXI.Y OF  LAMMS'   ['AT-\nK.N'T   LEATHER   BOW    PUMPS-\nGood  fitting;  military  ht-cls.    (.rai!\nwalking-weight sole.   All sizes.   Pur\npair .\u2022*.:;.!>.\u25a0\">\nLADIES' SOFT DONGOLA KID\nPUMP\u2014Coroforl in wear is assured\nhere. Medium heel anil good sole.\nPer pair $3.95\nTln.y two numbers will sell quickly\nim sight.\nTHREE-PLY WHEELING YARN- In\ncolors black, copen, scarlet, cardinal,\nkhaki, green, leather and while.    Per\nlh  91.15\nMILL ENDS OF WHITE COTTON\u2014\n,\"iG inches wide.   Various textures. Per\nyard     1!><-\nI' icfnl f ir hundreds of purposes\n\u25a0il\nI'd-\n.35**}\nIUC-KAC BRAID\u2014In coIom nf red,\nsky, pink, lavender, black, while,\ncopen and yellow; now so much used\nf->r  I imitlings.    Six yards  for  25-f!\nSPoi'.T SUIT\u2014A Wednesday Morning\nSnap. In a green heather mixture\nr'l'ir:,'. Patch pockets, with belt\nPlain-tailored skid. Worth $25.00,\nWednesday Morning .SI*J.!)5\n-Aon.\n\u25a0iii\n[ HEAVY  QUALITY  Wll\nX*   VESTINGS\u2014Good was\nUTE  STRIPE\niiiLT materials.\nNAVY FRIEZE SUIT\u2014Plain tailored.\nSlash pockets, witii belt Fattened\nwiih two buttons. Plain-tailored skirt.\nWorth 121.00. Wednesday Morning            ifil(>.!>5\nNo plione orders.\n Pa^e KiRht\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,!\"WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 25, 1925\nTHE ARK\nLadles, f|n\u00ab l.iMb* Boab___ regular\nBOB- to clear, 40c. Milk and Wool, Jl.H)\npair, ftngs, Wuoi-auras, Ranges, Cuuk-\nIftg   Utensils\u2014Cheapest   in   the   city.\nJ. W. HOLMES\nPhona 634 606 Vernon fit.\nFACTS\nAbout Our Optical -\nDepartment\nWe havo heard it said that\nOptical work Is a Hide line with\nun.    Nothing la nunc wrong.\nWhen Mr. l'utemiude finished\ncolts* ta 1SST, his first connect ions were with the oldest\nCanadian house, as prescription\noptician.\nTwenty-eiKht years ago ho\nstarted Ms department of optics\nhere, and ever since it has had\nhis constant  attention.\nlie iiHos and gives nuthing hut\nthe best, and employs only professionals.\nJ.  0.  PATENAUDE\nOPTOMETRI8T and OPTICIAN\nBRANTfNG DIES,\nSWEDEN MOURNS\nA MIGHTY SON\nEditor,    Thrice    Premier,\nMade Social Democrats .\nGreat Party\nWAS IN PRISON\nFOR  OPINIONS\nEx-Premier Was a Great\nInternational Figure for\nPeace\n0. K. BAKERY\nDaily Delivery to All Parts\nof the City\nSTANLEY ST. PHONE  165\nBelow   Central   School\nB.C  PLUMBING  &\nHEATING  CO.\nAgente for\nALBERTA   CLAY    PRODUCTS\nSEWER PIPE and  DRAIN TILE\nANOTHER KIMBERLEY\nMAN AIDS TREASURY\nUkrainetz, Remanded for a\nWeek, Decides to Plead\nGuilty After All\nMike   Ukraineta,   one   of   tin-   men\ngathered in hy tin- provincial police\nln the Kimberley raid. Feb. 14, came\nUP   before   Magistrat.    John   Lcaak    in\ncourt   at   Cranbrook   Saturday,   and\nwas fined -(.I.UI nml coats, for infractions of tbe T--iip.ni* act.\nUkralneti was remanded [or a week,\nafter   the   charge   agalnsl    him   waa\nlajd. When his cave .am.* up before\nMaKlstrate Leuk Satin*.lay, however,\nhe deebbd to plead guilty, and wai\naccordingly fined ItOO and *-oate, or\nthree months iu fail. !!\u2022\u25a0 paid the\nfine.\nW.   .1.   Neebltt,   barrlater  of  Cranbrook acted tor the prosecution, and\nI'kralnetz   was   undefended.\nApple Shipments\nFrom Halifax Run\nto Million Barrels\nHALIFAX, Feb. 24.\u2014A total of\nIMI.ITI barrels ol apples bave been\n\u25a0hipped to the English market from\nthis port .\u00abo far thin season, the mil*\nlinn murk bavlnfl been passed las!\nweek     wlu-n    eastbound     ships,     loadi d\n\u25a0ILlSI  barrela\nMay Physically\nExamine Teachers\nTORONTO, Keb. 24.\u2014 If a niotinn\nupproved by ibe manaiement committee of th-**; board of education\ncomes into effect. Chief Inspector\nCowley will be authorized to order\na medical examination of any teach\n\u25a0er who, in his opinion, is physical!;\nincapable    of   scientific    work.\nSTOCKHOLM, Feb. 24.\u2014i-'injts\nwere at half must throughout the\ncountry today In honor of Hjalmar\nBranttnf, former premier, who died\nshortly afler noon. All classes, the\nopponents of the former premier.\nas   well   as   his   followers,    expressed\nthe r  regret  at  the  passing  of  one\nwho   was   regarded   as   among   Sweden s  greatest  statesmen.\nOne ot the political effects of his\ndeath is expected lo he the development of a tension\u2014if not n\ncomplete split\u2014within the ranks of\nthe Socialist party, which has been\nheld together by tho great force of\ni-irant.ng's   personality.\n(Ily tho Ans.h*luted Press.)\nHjalmar lh ant ing, the first Bo-\neulisl prime minister in the history\nOf Sweden, and one of the outstanding public men of that country in\nhis time, was regarded by the Swedish people as thejr country's most\nInternationa!  politician.\nWorked for Working Classes\nDevoting virtually his entire life\nto the amelioration of the conditions of the working classes, and\nthe attainment of the Social Democratic dream of universal peace by\nuniversal understanding, Dr, Blunting worked unceas ugly and with I\nfine optimism for the realization of\nhis ideals. Re spared himself no\npersonal sa-rifice. and even sat iu\npr son for his companionship of the\nUtile of those whose caste and\nculture  were   Inferior   to   his  own.\nInterference with these activities,\nwhich he regarded as iiis more Important International work, prominent Swedes said at the time, was\nthe   real    reason    for    Dr.    UraUting's\nresignation as finance minister in\nthe Kden gov. rnment in His, although he had sa'd he mu withdrawing from the cabinet because\nof the con,liip,n of bis health.\nNnc<vided  to  Power\nThe ministry from which he resigned fell In 1920, and Dr, Brant-\nlug succeeded to power, forming an\nentirely Social Demoratlo admtnl-\ntration. His government remained\nIn power, however, only from .March\niu  itrtuiier.  when  it   resigned.\nAs a result of the Socialists' victory in the eln Hon in ihe fall of\n1921 ho uas returned to power. Il i\ngovernmt nt remained until April\ni H3, during \\\\ hich Bran ting was\nhoth premier and foreign minister.\nJt resigned alter having been defeated in the upper chamber on a\nproposal by the government to distribute    .bd. s    among    unemployed\nThe succeeding ministry resigned\nin October. 1924, because of divergent Views between II and parliament on the question of d'aarma-\niiient, and for the ihird time Dr.\nDraining was called m hend the\ngovernment.\nAttacked   -Norman  Submarine\nWarfare\nDuring the world wai Dr, Brant-\nIng was outspoken in his criticism\nof Germany, and n May, HIT, he\nmade a bltt< r attack upon the German government's for Its submarine\nwarfare, character^ nu- Germany's\nruling clique as **ihe common enemies   of   mankind.\"\nAs the representative of the Swedish Social Democracy, Dr. Brantlng\nplayed an Importunl rob- in nearly\nall   International    labor   conferences.\nHe    took'    part    iu    all    Ihe    meetings\nof   the   First   Internationale   and   in\nthe summer Of 1.' 1T was chairman\nof the Dutch-Scandinavian delegation which sat at Stockholm and in\nturn   conferred    with   delegations   of\nthe Socialist parties from nearly till\niiu- belligerent counties, with a view\nto dev.-ing a platform for joint intervention by them in the interests\nof peace. In January and February,\nlit 11', he was chairman of the Internationale Social Democratic conference at Ucrne, at which llritish.\nFrench 'and Germans met for the\nfirst   time   s nee   the   war.\nAvwnded   Nohel   Pence  Prize\nDaring the Paris peace conference\nDr. liranting was active as an advocate of peace on the lines uf\nWoodrow Wilson's 11 points. As\nSweden's delegate to the League of\nNations he took a prominent putt\n!n its proceedings with speciul in-\nterest in the movement for disarmament. He was chairman of the\nassembly committee on disarmament\nat tho 1910 and Vttl sesslun, and\nalso was appointed a member of\ntlio league council's commission on\narmaments.\nDr. Dranting, with Chr slian h.\nLang of Norway, secretary of the\nInternational union, was awarded the\nXobio   peace   prize   for   1821.\nEorn at Stockholm, November\n28, 18(!0, he was the SOS of professor L. G. Draining. He was\neducated at Cpsala university, studying   natural   sciences.\nA trip abroad prior to 1SKL'\nbrought the young se'entist into touch\nwith Socialism, and when he returned he immediately got into\npolitics through the journalistic\nchannel, becoming an editor on\nthe T.den, a Soctnl l_\"mocratle\nnewspaper. He went over to the\nSocial Demokratem when it was\nfounded In 18K(I, and a year later\nbecame editor. ln that position he\ncarried on his activities In behalf of\nthe work, ng classes and peace.\nFounded    a    Party\nThe Social Democrats organized\nas a party with Brantlng one of\nthe leading promoter* There was\nippositlon to it from the start, ac-\n00 ni pan ted bv a movement for the\nrepression of five speech and free\nMsombly. In two years, or in the\nsummer of 1881). the four princ pal\neditors of th** Socialist press, Including liranting, found themselves\nsilting iu prison together. Despite\nmprisonments, combined with fines,\nrepeated many times. liranting and\nhis fellow fighters would not give\nway.\nIn lH'.io. when war against Norway\nwas advocated by the Swedish militarists. Brantlng was sentenced to\nthree months' lnipr'sonmeiit for delivering a speech denouncing the\nidea of war 'against our brothels\nuf the north.\" and containing words\ninterpreted as suggesting Ihe assassination   of   the    king.   The   sentence\nsubeoquently trot changed to a fine.\nDr. Brantlng was first elected to\nthe second chamber in 1Si>7 on the\nSocial   Democratic   ticket.      He   made\na brilliant and honorable record,\nand Ik* his s ncerity and ability won\nthe respect of those who had heen\nhis bitterest opponents. He was the\nauthor of several hooka and treaties\nof   political   subjects.\t\nRAILWAY HEADS\nVISIT IN C!TY\nBRIEFPERIOD\nCouncil and Trade Hoard\nDelegation Meet Officials\non Boat Service\n(Irani    Hall.    \u00bblco-pri.\u00abM\u00abl '    lha\nCanadian     l-aclflc     railway;     F     W\nr. i.i,. u, ii, ral sui.i'iiiii.n.l.iii r.,r\nBrltlah Columbia; ami C. A Cotter. 11,\nnaalalan.    m-m-i-iil    aupenntmdalll    I'm\nHi-iM-.il    r..lun.i.i.i.    paid    tha    city    a\n...-iv ..11 their ....> li..in Hi*' weat.\nund   left   ..11   i In-   \u25a0\"\u25a0   o'clock   train   r\n10 ROUNDS\nBOXING\n10 BOUNDS\nNelson Recreation Club\nSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28,  1925\nBOB BARNES of Spokane\nvs.\nJIMMIE MAHON of Nelson\nJUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS\nSemi-Windup\nTed McVicar vs. Alex Stewart\n(Four  Rounds)   and   Several  Fast  Preliminaries.\nAdmission\nRingside Reserved, $2.20; Circle, 11.66; Balcony, |1.10.\nDoors Open at 0 o'Clock.\nTickets  on  sale  at   Cabinet  Cigar   Store  and   Nelson\nRecreation Club.\nPruning Time Is Here\nWe have in stock:\nREISER   AND   CALIFORNIA   PRUNING   SHEARS\nBISHOP  PRUNING  SAWS\n'  PRUNING AND BUDDING KNIVES\nTREE PRUNERS, G ft. and 8 ft.\nGRAFTING  WAX, Etc., Etc.\nLet Us Supply Your Wants\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co., Ltd.\nWHOLESALE\nNELSON,  B.C.\nRETAIL\nsi,\nIS,\n111\ncity   ih..   ..tli,hil-   paid  :.   via,I   lo   thi\ntt\u2022 us,.li.lattid   Mil.inn   fi   Smi'ltlna    i\npany'a planl al Tadanac. A ahor\natop wns made nt Bonnlnaton, when\ntin- wink ,,!' the new power planl ll\nproitrcealng.\nAi the local atatlnn lhe officiate\nwan m, I by a delegation from tl.\ncity council im.l tl\"- board of trade.\n.1 A McDonald, chairman of the\nfreight nr.l tranaportat.on companj\nl..i- lhe board, addraaaed Mr, Petera\nhi regard to lha Weal Arm of Kootenay lake boat aervlce. Mr Petera\nhowever, had nothing to nay lit this\nregard.    The   delegation   which   waited\nupon   th Hi.-il   mis:     Mayor   John\nBi ll   and   Alder n   O.   Turner.   .1    11\nH.imi il   ami   .1.    I'.   Morgan;   .!    A     Ir-\n. iim. ,i.. .|.r.-iii. nt i.r the ii..anI ...\nir.i.l. ; an.I private iii. ini\" ra .1 A. Al.-\nDonald, w R. Hinton, Alexattdi r\nLeith, f, A Starkey, A. s. Homwlll,\n.1    l;   Hunter,   !\u2022'.   F.  Payne and  .1    it\nGRUNT FOR THE RADIO PLEASE!\n\u2014\nThe  riiar of   tlio   wild   may  yet   be   heard   in   every   home.     Wlih   this idea\nin  view, Eiatton  WNTC ham btffttt trytef out  Vm voi.es of \u00bbotM of. the\ninlmals   in   Xi-w   York's   zoological   park   In   see   how   their   roars,   grunts nnil\nsqueals register through   tho  microphone and  over  tht  other.    The photo\n-hows   ti   aabl   cultivating   \"Hike's   aeiuiainlam e.\nNEIGHBORS' QUARREL ENDS IN A TRAGEDY\nE. C. OWEN\nrlghtl   is   iitiil.-r  air. si\nI'hli'h   rcaullid   li\nFRANK STAGG\nni.. charfed wltli  imuili*i* In c.\n-.1   following  a   fisi   fiKlit   batwaan\nIng a  inmplnini   In tore  the  nolle\nHEAD A\nBoulder From Hill\nBroke Rail, Causing\nKettle Valley Derailment\nTliat tin- accident  which derailed ihe\nK'etlle Valley train near I'i hue ton on\n.Monday was Caused hy a broken r;iil\nKits    the    Stat, ni. nt    ol    F.    Vt.    I'.-t. r>,\n(vnaral luperlntendint for Uu Brit-\niMh  Columbia  dtvfatoa  <>f th.*  railway,\nwte.   WM   in   tin'   <*ily   yesterday.\na   hu *.'.-   boalter   ooortaf   itowa   ttu\nbunk broke the rail, enuslng the atvl-\ndt nt,   Which   v.iis   not   wry  nitIouk.\nRothermere to Try\na Schoolboy Test\nWith His Challenger\nL-DNDON,   r.b.   H.\u2014LoH   Roth me rt,\npOblilher   of   the    Dally    Mall,   and    liis\nchallenger   *\u25a0> a   \"achool  boy  test.1*   W.\n<i, I'ove. jihin ID [HMt --arly in-xt Wi.-k\nIn    it take    final    arrangements    fnr    the\nexamination. Mr. t'o\\.*. who is \u25a0\nInnner in.-.iii.nt of the National Union\nof     Teaihurs,     ch:i II. nged      Lnrd      liolli-\ninere in rtRponM tn a campaign hv\nth.' Dally Mail ..i.uii atlofod that\nl.. >n don's elementary rnh noil  wore  not\nWOfti)      thO      money     appropriated     for\nIh.iii, litinir in nppOTt \">f I'm case\nthe tail un* of a nunih.-r of gra-flliatOl\nlo   ine. I   a    teat   mt   hy   the   Ma spacer\nin  rtlllni one of  its junh.r derkahipo,\nSucceeds Nelson; Association Is in Good Standing,\nAccording to Reports\n\"'ai' ill-   Hnoutil   meetlni   of   the   N. I-\nion  Retail  Mtrchanta' aaaoclatlon, hi id\n,,  ,i\u201e- board of n.mi.- rootoe yesterday\nfternoon,   .1.   W    Holmee   was   . lected\nresident   ror   the   year.    He   eucceed*\n'(.    (1.     X. Is.,11.     Wh.-    lias    In hi     the     portion   I'm*   iii-    p 1 1   i\"\"   >' \u25a0\"\"      Other\nrficem    elected    were:      Mral    vice-\nresident,   A.   !\u2022    Kmory;   eecokd   vice-\nresilient. II M \\ ine.nl : htasur. r, R,\nitidr.-w: secretary. B. V. Olgot; audi,-\nnr.   w.   M.   Walk. r.    A   Finance  com-\nun..,.    n; 1    bj     Prealdanl     Holmes\nonsiits -I   1   'i   Nelson, A, D.  Bmory\nnd    II     ,\\l     \\ nn 1 nl.\nThe assocli n  is in  Rood  flnanclaj\nInndlna according ta the report civ. n\niy  B.  K '',it:,.1.    Reeolpta  lor th.*  year\ntotaled   H-18.91:   .lisl.nrs.ni. nts.   |62 1.38 :\ntMTlai  a  balance  tfl  Jl I.M.\nAssets l.-t..I |5S.ftl, While the exeess\nnf   assels   i.v. r   liahilities   t.ilal   $16.18.\nThe association, aooordlni t.i Mr.\nQlfofl report, has ll memhers, 11 of\nwhom  ore   full   members,   and   five   of\nwhom nr.- local nn-inherx. J>urin\u00ab the\nwar s.-\\.n on*.linns were held, A\neiedlt.d bablliee nf *1 K3 110 Is hehl in\nlhe bank wilh im liahilitl.s\nPresldint Xeports\nThe retirtni imsid.-nt. I. O. Nelaon,\nciiv.* a brief outline of MlM aooom-\npllahments   of   the   Botmil   Merchants'\naBOOClatlon in the imsl year. It in-\n,-liidi-d:\nBffortS      vm i.       marie      tn      hnve      lh.\nCanadian Iti lib railway chance iis\nMine   at   Midway   m   idaiv   of   Crow's\nNfl. This-' efforts were ansuceess-\nI'til,\nA     resolution     hv     the     provincial\nhoard pro tea t ln| against the s;(le nf\nnleemaij;. lin.i     \\v;.s    endnrsed    and     had\nbeen  effective.\na recommendation had been mad.- tn\nthe   eity   council    fully   endorsing   a   re-\nqneat   for   financial   ajntatanoa  to   tb.\nNek-nil     pUbllClt)     eninniiltee,\nA  clrenlar  letter  bad  I n  eoal   to\nall numbers pointing ont the omiii Io\nlion's   worii   snd    .tw   boMflta,     The\neireillar sin. wed lhat H per eent of\nthe nierehanls w.re imw exempt from\nthe operaln.n of tho nah'H tax. AlOO,\nowinff 1o action taken, thf emmter\nsales slip*; Whil h exceeded |lfl in\nvalue \\M-r<- exempt from a tWO Mttl\nstamp    tax. \u2022*\nCity Churches Hold\nFirst Lenten Services\nTmlay is Ash Vfedneaday, ami the\naecond day of Lent will ho mtirked\nl.y special oervlcM in both Jtoinan\nr-iMi..lie  ami   Anfllcan   eluirches.\nSp'-cinl serviees will he held\nthroughout Lent byltheoe churches,\n; li,.    chinch    of    Mary    Iminncnlate\n! holding Ken.-d ciion nnd the Stations\nof the Cross every Wednesday and\nThursday evening for tho otx weeks.\n' This morning, al 7:10, Very Reverend .1* AHhoff, V.O., will hold a\nspecial    Ash    We.Ines.lay    service.\nYesterday, Shrove Tuesday, waa\nbetter known to many children\nthnAighoul the city as Pa&caka Tues-\nday.\nPAUIR. Peb. -l.\u2014'l'h.- condition of\nOloria Bwanaon, moving picture\ntress, who has been ill In conse-\nnuence ot\" nn oporatlon performed\nlasl we.-k, was declared this evening\ni.i   have   exhibited    marked   improve\nNelson News of the Day\ni     Bre   p.,*.,.  ;;   tor   ' The   Rdad   In  Love.\"\n(S12ti)\ni     M,| aid   Jam   Co.   is   in   the   market\nfor  all  small   fruits  grown   by  ranchers\n[iO    the   dlltrlCt    thlS    season. (8110)\n!    if your\nVancouver to Give\nFree Vaccination\nVANCOUVER,  K.b. 14, \u2014 Owing to\ntin: ineuilenee of final IpoX the c.ty\nhas decided to open a free vaccination  clinic.\nPOPE    WILL    HOLD   CONSISTORY\nKOMI*;. Feb. 24.\u2014Pop.- I'ius will\nhold a conalstoiy aa la customary before tho bptfinnlnK of the various\nceremonies, next March or April, hut\nIt ia not expected that he will create\nany now cardinals,\nSouth Africa Will\nAsh to Be Excused\nFrom Title Awards\nIWri.T'iUX.       I*,-I,.       24\u2014 lli'iii'iiil\nHrrUoc tha premltr, i.<-.. i>u*.i tn tha\nanambly today on  tha  itnrarnthant'a\nI'.-iiiiii'. ii in..ii..n t,,,. tha praMntAtlon\nof   nn    n.l.li..-,,    |.,    tl\u201e.    KIM,    |ir;iy-\n|Q| iii.it Hla Majaaty m.iy Jt\u00bbolou\u00bbly\nin. i,i,-ii.\u00ab,-,i i,, rafraln from oonlacr-\nIiik tltlei upon hla mbjac-a domlcllad\nnr  IIvIiik  in   S..111I1   ,Mri,-.'i.\nBou.hw-.al All Im, wllii'll In llll.l.T\nmainline. In nl\u00bb,i in,.lu,|,.,I In tin- i-i--\nQBMt.\nQuality\nService\nSatisfaction\nNew Spring\nHats\nYOU can be as critical aa you\n' like when you choose your\nSpring Hat here. We have all the\nnewest ideas in shape, colors and\nfinishes.\nIt will lake you less than five\nminutes to select just the kind you\nlike.\n$1.00, ?G.OO, $G.50, $8.50\nPremier Oliver\nOff tq Interior;\nDue Here Sunday\nVICTORIA, Feb. 24.\u2014Premier\nOliver will leave here tonight en\nroute to the interior. Ho leaves\nVancouver over the Kettle* valley\ntomorrow nigh*':, and spend Thursday and Friday in Penticton and\nthe   Okanagan.\nOn Saturday the premier will\narrive in Grand Forks, where,\nalthough a byelecteion is to take\nplace shortly, he protests that his\nchief intereu; is to see his\ndaughter, whose guest he will\nbe.\nSunday night the premier will\ngo to Nelson, the constituency hei\nrepresents in the legislature,\nwhore he will  spend two days.\nSeven Killed in\nPremature Blast\nin Texas Quarry\nLANOUBT, Texas, Keh. 24.\u2014Eight\nten were killed und four were seriously injured in a prematura explosion in a Southern Pacific Railway\ncompany's quarry here this afternoon. Two of the injured ure not expected   to  live.\nA score of men working at the\nquarry escaped injury hut could not\ntell how tht- explosion occurred. ' It\nis presumed that one of the charges\nof dynamite  was imperfeel.\nJapanese Cabinet\nfor Soviet Pact\nTOKYO, Fob. 24.\u2014The privy council today ratified the agreement recently ui'rlved at between the Japanese nnd Soviet amhassadors at l'ek-\ning*. establishing diploma tic relations\nbetween lhe two gn\\ eminent s. The\nexchange of ratifications will take\nplace at Peking tomorrow.\nBERLIN,   Feb.   14.\u2014Prealdent  Hb-ort,\nWho underwent an operation last night\nfor appendicitis, had such a satisfactory day and was resting so well this\nveiling that much of the apprchen-\nion about his condition was allayed,\nOd a hopeful attitude prevailed at\nthe  hospital   where  he   ll a patient.\nWhen   Your  Supply   Runs  Short,  Buy\nMcdonald's jam\nMnile   by   your   ni'lglibor.\nFleming's Store\nFAIRVIEW\nNelson Business College\n\"Individual   Tuition\"\nEvening Continuation Clanea,\nMondaya   ond   Thuradaya\nCOMMENCE   ANY   TIME\nOutstanding\nValues\nFOR THIS WEEK\nA    COMPLETE    LEATHER\nAUTO-STROP RAZOR OUTFIT\nAt  a must  rcmarkiililo  price of\nS5.50-     *''m'-K    \"'    -*\u2022   -\"\"\u2022\ndiniuy way at  $H.S5.\nAuto-Strop Ruor   55.00\nAuto-Strop  Strop   CO\nShaving   Stick   -with   nickel\nBMi  S3\nKuliberset Ilrush with nickel\ncase   1.C0\nLeather Traveling Case 2.00\nRegular  value  J ?0.85\nALL   FOR  S5.50\nCanada Drug &\nBook Co.\nNELSON, B.C.\nHAS IT\nPUGSLEY   BETTER\nTORONTO, Feb. 24.\u2014lion.\" William\nI'uKsley, who has been Berlounly ill\nof pneumonia for the pant week, was\nreported tonight to be slightly better.\n|y   Now!   is delivered hit\n(8322)\nTin* Road i\" Love\" is on poft 3\nDon*I mlw :< single Inetellnent, It\n\u25a0 the i\".-i  eertel yet. (till)\nNelaon Brand Uiriulidi in a \u25a0*\u25a0\nitrlor   product,   manufactuerd   in   Nil-\nmn liv ;i lino wilh an investment of\nme hundred thouaand dollar! in your\n.wu cily ami diatrtct. if y\u00bbu want\nh.- beat. BRk for Nelaon Bimad Mar-\nnatade,  New Keaaon'i  1'aek.       (8H*j7)\nHave   VOU    ever   traveled    \"The    Kna.l\no  Love\"?    Bet pate I. (Mil)\nThe Annual Meeting of the Nelson\ntKr.cultural and Industrial Aeeoote-\ninii Miii i.e luiii in the Council Cham-\n.. r. City Hall, on Wedneaday evrninjt,\nI*Ylmi:\u00abr>    2.1th.   at   S   o'eloek, (bl28)\nThe Daily Newi delivered to your\ndoor before breakfast every morning\nfor Vi cent* \u25a0  week.    Call 114 and the\npanel* will h<- started Immediately. \u25a0\n(B3G5)\nHave mhi a room whieh WOS would\nlike io rent?    If so. try advertising ft\nill   Tin*   Daily   News   classified  columns.\nUtQQ)\nW W Firgueon, Hairister, BolloftOT,\nNotary  I'ubllc, oilker glook.       (73-12)\nA   meeting  ol  the   Bkeogtln  of the\nN'< Iwm Conservative Association will\nbe held In the Hoard of Tra'b; Jtoonin.\nTtinrsihiy  eveninK  at   S   o'clock.     (8410)\nI'i\n'clion plus Investment, North\n-an Life. E 11. Hanley, DlBtrlOt\ntt. (8451)\ningsttn    Eleetrlfl    Lamps,   60   nnd\nwstt,    25c.      II i p per -son    Hani ware\n(S153)\nhI.t   the   HUapiOSI   of   the   Asuoela-\nnf      rhiir.-h      Helpers      of      St.\nMins    Church,    ths    Willow    Point\n.'.\u25a0Mi    Dramatic   club   will   present\nsparkling coine.lv. \"The Saving\ne\"    In    th.-    MethOTlal    Hall,    Tnes-\n3rd March. Tleksts may be hud\ni members of ths Association, J.\ndray's Store. Orldley*! or Mr. R.\nI>i.wsuii,      Adm.ssion   Jl. (S4C2)\nFraternal Order of Eagles will be\nAt Home tonight, tu X. P. Kail, to all\nEagles and thslr friend*. A rood\nlime in store lor you, (fl}|J\nEvery husband is a lover, but\u2014every\nlover isn't a husband! What will you\ndo when love grows cold?\nLouis   B.   Mayer\npresents   it   with\nLEWIS STONE\nLEW CODY\nFLORENCE VID0R\nSomething   new   about\nlovers!\nSomething   new   about\nhusbands!\nSomething   new   about\nwives\u2014\nAnd  many a  wife can\nlearn  a lot from\nadapted by a. p.\nYounger from nn original story by .lohn H,\nHtahl, who directed It.\nTHE COMEDY.\n'Are Blond Men Bashful*\nPATHE REVIEW\nm\t\n","attrs":{"lang":"en","ns":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","classmap":"oc:AnnotationContainer"},"iri":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","explain":"Simple Knowledge Organisation System; Notes are used to provide information relating to SKOS concepts. 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