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TAXES REDUCED $525,000 YEARLY\nHINESE REFUSE TO NEGOTIATE WITH BRITISH\ntorn OFF\n\u25a0vo Battalions and Auxiliaries\nStart With Destination\nin  China\nIIP PASSES THROUGH\nLINKS OF BATTLESHIPS\n>ndon   Disturbed   by   Word\nReaching  There  From\nthe Chinese Area\nStates May Name\nM'nister to the\nDominion, Is Said\nMAV YORK, Fob, 1\u2014A WhnIi-\niiiAimt deespatoh to one, M-esj\nYork  Tlmo. sa-ysi\n\"Serious < tuisiih-r.iliini is Im-Iu'J\nKivrn to fhe npixrint merit of\nAnnriean ministers to tho Irlsli\nFree Stale anil ('anuria, a step\nivlm-h would amount to a riepar-\ntuu* of potvoy for ihe Dotted\nStales ,*in I ii reversal of prevl-\nnu*-, opinion iit the While BBM99J\nthai such actten sesj not proh-\nable, i'hlii OaeUkm is yci to\nho reiic-hed and S,-eretar.v Kel-\nIokk tle-i'lliie-d imlay to Qshsnasj\nthe   niathT.\n\"The eMabll-dnnont of these\nItptfbm uoiild recipnuiiie Ihe\n.wtloil or ihe Irish Fire Stale\nami   (lunula.\"\nSULLIVAN GOES\nLONDON. Feb. 1.\u2014Bound for China\nlh M\";ij.-Gen. John Duncan, who\n11 command the land -forces ln tbe\nr -peat, oboard, thp Megantlc defied from Malta today after etn\nrklnj,' two battalions with auxil-\niep. medical forces and nurses.\nOther tranaports are steaming for\nlipa. which would seem io Indicate\nat the British government will\nrry through Its original plan to\nsemhlo   nder*unte   troops   and   dhtps\nChina to protect British nationals\nd other foreign residents.\nAn the Megan, ft passed through a\nis of battleships glittering with\nflits, tho crews manned the eldei\n\u25a0d there was great cheering and\niff Ing of \"Shanghai\" and \"Auld\nng Syne.\"\nBefore his departure General Dun-\n,n Is quoted ln dispatches from\nalta on ex pre* ding his apnvlctlon\nat no- trmiWo \u2022would arise-\nLondon Disturbed\nDisturbing word from China reached\njndon today, seemingly showing that\nt\u00bb negotiation*, looking lo a settle-\n>nt or the Whole problem were not\ning  smoothly  either  at   Peking  or\nHankow.\nHankow dispatches report that the\nitish eharge. (\u00bb'Maii<y. and the Can-\ni> foreign minis . r, Bugene Chen\nd broken' off tie-got hit ions, bul no\nplanaiion o. the Mason or even eon-\nmat ion wa h to be obtained from\n\"fetal i* natters here.\nECLARES PENSIONS\nCHANNEL ROUTE\nCompletes    Same     Swim     a.s\nGeorge  Young;  Over\n22  Hours\nEssence of Attack Made by\nBrowne, Labor, in Legislature\nnM-l-tl lo The  Pally  News.\nVICTORIA,   Feb.   1.\u2014That   the   old\npension   hill   Introduced   by   the\nemier was a disgrace and had been\nended only as political propaganda\ni   the   essence  of   nn   attack  maile\nthe   measure   hy   Frank   Browne,\nbor,     Tuesday     afternoon.       The\n'.-.sure was strongly defended by Ian\n'Kenil'', Vancouver, who advocated\nadoption as i meseure <.i progress.\nensd lhat it wan estimated that the\nif   brought    Into   effect,    would\nnt the province  $1,116,008 annually.\nF. Davie will  continue' the debate\nthe next  sitting,\nvast Trade and\nLabor Council Is\nAgainst China Action\nITANCOUVBR, Feb. 1.\u2014A resolution\nnesting ggalnst tho Canadian gov-\nim-'t.t taking any part in armed\ntlon In China was Indorsed at a\nfular meeting of the Vancouver\nrl New Westminster and district\nides   and    labor   council,    neetlnf\ntonight.\nWERE EARTHQUAKE\nSHOCK IS REGISTERED\ntyAKIllV.ToN, I'eli. 1. An earth-\nike, described by Director Tonderof\nvery severe, was recorded today by\nGeorgetown university selamo-\niph. The tremors began at 1:11\n\u25a0md continued until 3:110, reach-\na maximum between 11:04 and\nl. Tho dfitanco was estimated al\nmiles   from  Washington.\nfteen Hundred Are\nForced From Home\nin Flooded Areas\nllTTLB HOCK, Ark.. Feb. 1.\u2014A\nIt area In Woodruff county, north-\nIt of here, was submerged tonight\nfile relief organissatlons provide*]\nI and shelter for 1600 persons who\n- their homos before the waters\n[ch poured through breaks In the\nlite river lsvees.\n,*orte of los.s of life ln the White\n\u25a0 lowlands have been unconfirmed\nlied.\nLONG BEACH, Csl., Feb. 1.\u2014\nWith the distinction of being the\nsecond man to swim the Catalina\nchannel, Henry F. Sullivan of\nLowell, Mass.^ today recuperated\nat a bath establishment hsra from\nthe effects of his struggle with\nthe chilly waters of the  Pacific.\nSullivan, who has a croesing of\nthe English channel to his credit\nas well as a number of natatorial\nrecords, and who was an unsuccessful entrant in the Wrigley\n125,000 marathon, touched shore\nat Pvwnt Vincente at a few minute* before midnight last night,\ncompleting the channel swim in\n22   hours  and   45  minutes.\nStarting from a point north of\nthe isthmus on Santa Cat -..na\nisland at 1:03 .i.m, Monday, Sullivan swam steadily but slowly\nto the same point where George\nYoung, youthful Canadian, finished1 hia spectacular swim two\nweeks ago and wan the Wrigley\nprize.\nSullivan's successful completion\nof the swim was attested to by\nJ. J. Conlon, his trainer and manager; Irvin Davids, pilot; E. F.\nChase, a Salt Lake City photographer; Jack Swam, a Long Beach\nnewspaper mart, and a number of\nothers.\nD.G. FUEL Oil\nTAX DECLARED\nAsked to Qait\n__f\nSupreme Court Dismisses With\nCosts Appeal of B.  C.\nAttorney-General\nWILL NOW CARRY AN\nAPPEAL PRIVY COUNCIL\nVancouver Now Asks if Gasoline Tax Is Not Ultra\nVires   Also\nOTTAWA, Feb. 1.\u2014The British\nColumbia I-'uel OH Tis bet is declared\nto be Invalid in a Judgment handed\ndown in the supn me courl el Canada today,\nTin- court 'm ii\u00bb decision dismissed\na ii ii o* 11 the appeal el the attorney-\ngeneral oi British Columbia against\ntho O. r. u. for \u25a0:\u25a0.ii accounting and t.i\nrecover money alleged to be due the\nproi iii'*\" at taxi i under the nel\nWill   Go   Higher\nVANCOUVER, Feb. i.- Th- d< clston\nof the supreme courl of Canada tt>\u00ab\ndao dldmteelng the gpnsal ol tho attorney-'general of British Columbia,\nand dee-taring the Fuel nil T:ix got,\npaaasfl by the legislature In f923,\nutir.i vir. \u2022*. will bo carried to the\njuiii'iil t*i>mmitt*e of tho privy coon-\noil In London by the attorney-\u2022gensjntL\nTin- tai ol one-half i etd par gallon\neras expect) d  to hria*-   In  .-   rei eaits\nuf  H*Wi  annually.\n. \u2014r\nWhat of Gas?\nVANCOUVER,    IV1-.    I.  -With    the\nannouncement from Ottawa todaj thai\ntin'  suproiM  i oori  h n  Am Imn 'i   Um\npro vi nets)   fuel   oil   tax   ultra    riree,\nkeenly    ronjecturlng\nwhether    of     nOl     lh       *!-\u25a0\u25a0.-i-hm     9UM)\nmeans that ihe gasoline tax is ll] fat,\nThe i'\"ini wai raised when tbe oaee\nwas in the British Cotumbl i courts\nand n was gaaerally underat tod tii it\nN'.y s (ate depended on ihe\nout* Dine,\nSIR    FRANCIS   AGLEN\nInspector-genera]  of  maritime custom*    in    China.      He   Wiis   asked    on\n'\u25a0\u25a0< tn   resign   ii1     po. U     Die-\npatch. ; trom Laodjoa m j Chtnot \u25a0\u25a0\ncrowds sttatfked IIM euetoms kntlld-\nink' where Wr l-'nnni- was conflar-\nrlng with Finance lilnister Boong ol\nthe Cantoneeo govetnmei i\nF\nE\nChen     Reports     Negotiations,\nNationalists  With  British,\nNow Virtually at an End\nSAYS BRITISH  MUST\nQUIT .SHANGHAI AREA\nGreat Surprise; Declare Withdrawal Would Strengthen Relations Between  Countries\nBf\nAjrreement Reached With Allies\nfor  Destruction  of\n.Many  Poftl\nLONE BANDIT MAKES\nHAUL IN TORONTO\nTORONTO, I'.h. i   -a lone band!)\ntonight   held   up   no   less   than   three\nbusiness eetabUafamenti In the down.\ni..un dlatrlct of Toronto, the Tlvoll\nTheatre, i trull Juice stand asd 9\nLaura leeorl oaady hop, fatting In\nall tltSJQ. in no Instaneas aootd\nthe victims, all women, say the man\nwu armed. The only hlni of 9\nweapon was oofltained In. the way\nhe held his right hand In his coal\np<>cke; and directed H toward tho\nviclim.\nThe candy store robbory was\nji- rpatr itad in full view of half a\ndozen Midlers from Btaaioy amrraakfl\nand   a   ni'in   ami   woman    from    the\nrobber eecured $1, Ha mada no attempt  to  hold  Up the yfldiers.\nDetroit Cougar Star Must Slav\nOut  of Game  Till\nMarch  7\nWINDSOR, Ottt, 1VI. 1.\u2014Owing\nto an jnjuiii'iinn granted by Justice\nBmkh at th<' request <>f attorney!\nfor the Saskaioi.n Bhetki of the\nPrairie league, \\v. Fred Gordon,\nright wins ot the Detroit Coug 11\nin the National hockey league, will\nih.!  ii- available to his club, u 9\nparticipant    in   any   R: \u00ab   pi\nDetrotl in \"niari.i Jwfori March v\nal the'earliest, Jusiea Smith mad\u00ab\nthis ruling \"ii .M.-iViy In lupreme\ncourt of Ontario at-f-Vuidwtcli, Ont.\nThr Baekatoon club claim Qordon\nbroke his contract with them to plai\nwith the 1 iougai9,\nThe  iiijiineiinn enjoiu Um\nclub from dlspoaing of Um pending\n,1 hearing rt the ens.' in the lupreme\ncourt   of   aBsi7.es    which    Opaaj    at\nSandwich,   March   7.\nPARIS, I'eh. 1. The laal Important queelions pending between Qer-\n'ii'i'iy and I'rane.' umici* the ftr*\n\u25a0allies treaty not othaawlee dlspoaed\n\"i\" was settled today when u agree-\nin-ill was reached between the Oer-\nman  axperte end   ihe   aaabammdors\n1 noil relative to .lismaiiiiins fortl\nrioa tiona  In  tba  region  of  tCoenlgs-\ntM IK.\n'i'ii *^ agri - ment hns ended 9 gon-\ntrovereg thai  lasted itoce allied aon-\ntrol   of   11.l!i,ary   alTairs   in   C.'rmaiiy\nbsgan in L9|9. it bring* to 1 terml-\nnation the work of the Istar-alllo I\nmilllary oontrol iiii-simi in Oarmany\nand reduced the aotlrtttea nf the\n\u25a0 ouncll to minor ordt 1 -\nThe deatinctl ( fortUtcatlom at\nKueetrln and Qlugau, la Prageta, 9nd\nII I'ortii'o'.i woi' - m er KMnlgobt . |\nir* involved in the agraaaaant The\nOorman    government!   gtvua   knur*\nancee   thai    1 ther   fortW\n1 .,1  1 bo \u25a0   1 vcogahssd i\u00bby the\nI i,;i'S    not    to    I \u25a0\nHANKOW, Feb. 1.\u2014The Nation-\naliet (Cantonese) government will\nsign an agreement for a new\ntreaty with Great Britain as toon\nao the British forcee sre withdrawn from Shanghai. This official announcement was made tonight by Eugen-j Chen, Nationalist   minister  of  foreign   affaire.\nIn hit ttatement, Mr. Chen said\nthat negotiations with Owen\nO'Malley British charge d'affaires,\nvirtually had been completed regarding the British concession at\nHankow, the document requiring\nonly the signature of both parties.\nThe Nationalist government,\nsaid Chen, although it haa been\nnegotiating while the British were\nmassing troops at Shanghai, never\nwill aign the agreament until those\nforces have been withdrawn from\nthat city. The minister asserted\nthat his signature to the document in present circumetsncei\nwould be tantamount to signing\nunder immedi.it j duress, which\nwould make* the anreement one\nthat   would   not   be   lasting.\nWOULD   BE   AID\nThe  withdrawal   of   the   British\nforces,   said   Mr.   Chen,   would   inaugurate  a   new   <ra   of   relations\nbet we. n    Nationalist     China    and\nBritain.     But,   he   added,   if   th-\nBritish   troops   ond    warthipt   remain,  negotiations  for  the  treaty\nwill cease.\nThe Reuti ra\nthoritattvely   Inform, 1   that   negotiations over tbe Hankow and Kiukiang\nloded by O'Malley ami i'ii. 11 laal  Batufd ,y and that\nthe   loBowIng   gay   -orractloaa   wen.\n(Continued   on   P-agSj   Two.)\nAnglen's Dismissal\nImpresses Financial\nCircles in Shanghai\nSHAN-OIIAI,   I'eh.   1, -Tbe  summary\ndismissal    hy    llio    Peking   Kov.'i Min.'iil\n\u25a0t sir Francis Aglan,  Inapaotor-gan**\nral of the Chinese maritime Dustoma,\nhas   prof ou mi ly   tmpreaaed   financial\nand commercial clrelea    They  Inter-\n1'iel     tbe     dismissal    as    |      b\\'-:u    Of\npairing's determination to assume\nei'iiiriii of tbe maritime cuetoma,\nwhich they assert is iiir sni.- remain--\nIng source of Income of the Chinese\ngovernment that is reliably and affectively .iiiiiiini-t' red\nAni.'ii freqaeatly averte 1 tba ap*\nprapriatlon of customs racalpt by\nwarring Cbiaeae tactions, thus tocur*\nlini**: many aaaaalaa,\nCJNTOlfl\nIncreased Income Tax Exemptions for Married  Men\nPrincipal Change\nSUCCESSION DUTIES\nLAWS LIKEWISE CUT\nRevenue    Surplus    $100,793;\nGross Income Tax Replaces\nPersonal Property One\nManchurians Are Pouring: Into\nHonan Provinces; Ships\nCommandeered\n'PEACHES' HERSELF\n\"Poaches\" Ileenan Browning and her mother, Mrs. Catherine Heenan,\nprincipals in the famous alimony action against Bdward \\V. Browning, the\nNew Tork millionaire, husband of tlm 17-year-old girl.\nBlack Asks What\nCanada Has Done to\nProtect Canadians\ni .'IT \\w \\.   I.I'    I      Wh ,1   In .   Can\noi;i none te protw i Canadians In\nChine during lbs pros 'ni dlaturb-\nenre m lhal p\u00bb>untry, saki Oeorge\nRlat ..   II.   r.   for   tbe   Yukon,   in   .1\n\u25a0    1 \u25a0\ncommons,    Mr. Ulach further aak9 t\"\nwlwt    protection   li   being   afforiad\nsii' ii   Canadl ins   9nd   at   a;,\npenea, alao Is i ofltribjitlng\nto the expi ti w ol su * protection and\nto nbom Mi ;iii.uiiiHi is mada\nRailway Counsel in\nDebate on Statement\nMade by Mr. McGeer\nOTTAWA, \u25a0\u25a0'\u2022 b. I     - Twie.  during thr\n, ..in  ,   ,,i   11 .   , i.m in ar\ning   today,   Alii-*    Eraser,  Csnodlen\nNational rntlw ij   nsi I. auhi d Ihnl  n\n1, iir, no.' I.. Sn  ll- nry Thornton bj  1:\ni;.  M.'U,. r, couii B       ii Colum-\n1 1.1, bf Btru h  fj- in 'he records.     Mr\ni id Mid that  sir Reary  In t\nspeech bed n fl< \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 -i on th\u00ab  Rallwa*] u< i\nend upon lie- rallwa)  commbH \u25a0\nii. in \\   bad * 'Id,   \" \u25a0 urdlng to Ur   Mo\n0ei 1, that If ii\"   v- it si rails\n.1  thi   1  ilti .1 Btatel rallwsy,\nti enuiti pay nil the interests of it* lia-\nI'llitil'S, \u2022 .\nw. .in-\u25a0 >i:.v han i\"'ii flxrd t\\n tlrtsafciv\nDpesj whieh 1' loo-. 1 will niKue (or nd\nuKftlnst   tio-  .-i.iiiii-1 Ion   of   Int\nrelntinff   to   the   Csnndlgn   rnclfie\" rell-\nw:n   1 mi.i  grant    n    1 fldenoe.\nInfluenza Death Toll\nTakes Big Jump Over\nLondon, Other Cites\nLONDON, Kel.. I.\u2014There has been\na big Jump in the influonsa death\ntoll\u2014725 In London air' other big\ntowns In Engtan.l for the week ending January I'll aa compared wllh\n47a deaths  In   the previous week.\nOf thlt total m were tn Greater\nLondon.\nOld  Atfe Ponsions  M-eMUTA  in\nHot Walt1.-; Recommends\nl'n)viiici;tl Conference\nSHANGHAI, Tab. i -Cblna'i Haw\nTear, srbicb laamed today, was\nmarked by 9 ravtva] od military actlv-\n;iy ihai tbraataned to make tbe coming 11 months ao sangninary\n.iurnt pnat\nReports   from    Cbakiang   gsawlsjoa\nshow that the CantQHbOe government\nhaa six division!, of troops strongly\nbaaed on ChnoJww, near the Erontior\nnf   Kiangbi   provlm-e.\nFighting  ii known  to ban  taken\n9en09 on this front. Tbe {'onter of\nthe    font    9jf    Marshal     Sun     Chuan\nfhhg, battling to uphold bM *npr.in-\ntiy m saateni China, retreated north-\nwar!  t.i   fen  Obow.\n1 iltaneouely,   heavy   movements\nby the troops of ths Cantoa\nI'ekinjs' govorenBonts  pros utai  9   now\nthe   \u25a0 imp..: 11   hi   Ronsn\nProt 11M \u25a0 .   n II I*.'   lhe  ,'ilhan.'.'   nf  ii.'iih-\nerg aaur lordi eatabllsbed tits Unas\nas a barrier to the a.han..- pt thi\nCantonese toward P tcUtg 'I >i. Man-\n\u25a0 burl ui-, \u25a0 \"miii.tii'i'-.i i.y i'ii tng\nIN10 h-Liang, eon of <Si u 1 T \" Un,\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. bo heads lhe north* rn slltanc -. con\nnun\" to pour im.1 tba province to\nunite   their   itrongth   aith   thai   \"f\nMarshal   Wu   I'ei   I'll.     Wu   Is   musf-i-\ntag his forct 1 to n fain his central\nChin 1 proi Inces whieh ho lost when\nho was forced out ol 1 lankow by\ntin- Cantonese last Aograst\nThe Cantawe \u25a0- ar    mustering their\npan m to meet the erar ma. bl\nini: down from ths north.    They  ere\nngaged in  wholi sal    commandeer I itg\nf   foreign   registered   ships   on   tho\nMP-1*   fangtao  r ver  to   mora  their\nroopa from i. bang ani othi\nto Mankoa.   Japanese, Italian, French\nan.l  Swedish  steamers  n ere  preaaed\ni thli\nVICTORIA, I'-i.. 1 Whaa i'i'-*\nmi.T John OMvt . i \u25a0 pension\nbill \u00abas np for second reading in the\nlegislature   ibis   gften n    it    was\ni\" criticism by it. li.\nPooley, Coneervatlve house laadar,\nTha hiii propoees to bring Into effect\nby proelsmaUon, 9 provincial\nmaaaure baaed on 1 Dominion aol\nwhioh Un- (\u2022 tU iti govemmeal propones to Introduce In tbe Dominion\nparliament.\nMi. Poole) \u25a0 li'lil\/'-'l the introduc-\niiou ..r the bm whhh he saTiT was\nIntended ,10 cover loglalatlon that\nwas to he introdnoed In the fi It ral\nhouse,   but   whirl)   hai   not   11 I    Im > n\nbrought |n   11. naler bad\naondamni d iny propo\ngate oampalgn funds until tbe 11 \u25a0\n.ii nee wai before tho houao, yet he\nbad Introduced thM hill to approve\nlegtttatlon thai had act evt n boi 1\nihbmltted  in  Ottawa,\nThe Con rn ntlva leadi r advo sted\n1 Qpnfercnce nmong the van.-uw pnv\"-\nei'iimenis concerned, that of the Dominion and different\narrive at 9 Just bona in connection\nwith old age pejaaMmg lagMlatlon. Ha\naak-1 <1   ihe   pr-'inier   fo   withilraw   the\nbill  jTTTT'^iTTTTilTT  .1  r'WoPition  asking\nCATER AGAIN ELECTED\nMAYOR OF BRANDON\nr.i:\\\\']i\"\\. m .11.. 1 ..I, 1. Hern\n\u25a0 or of Brandon\ntoday for the second time a Ithln a\nlew montha MM ma.inn j over Aider\nman 11. 1,. Patsiora was lltf. The\nelection reaulted from tho unseating\nof Mayor Cater after tho reo nt clt lc\n. lections uh- n 9 prot-i si e,.s pnter. >i\n\u25a0barging Irregul \u25a0 1\nthe \"T^\nference  as ViiKgcsted.\nMayor's Seat at\nPort Colborne Is\nDeclared Vacant\nWELLAND,   Ont,    i%b.    I\u2014At   a\nbearing today, Jddgo tdvtngatooe Ai\non j ,ns oral  \"f I'ort Col-\niorat    VaOUl     m.i    t'.    \u25a0 Sleelo    un-\nsimIi'I.     The   action   was the   result\nof   nn   alleged   -''iniui whieh    Mr.\n\u25a0to, ir had wiih the town.\nBAULT HTI*:. MARIE, Ont.,   I'. I..   1.\n< hailes 1'atrlck, widower, was\nburned to death when hla frame\nhouse wai destroyed by fire lest\nnight.\nSpecie) to Th<- Dally News.\nVICTORIA, Fob, 1.\u2014Increased ln-\nme tax exemptions for married\nmen, vlastilnK reductions In tho suc-\ne-'ssion du lies laws, a od tho substitution of s gross Income tax, for the.\npersonal property tax were the main\nfeatures of the budget presented by\nHon. .1. D. MaoLoan, to the leglsla-\nture on Tuesday. The lose In taxes\nthrough reductions win ba $G25,ooo\ninnually.\nThe finance minister showed a\nsiiii.lus of $100,7113 of revenue ever\nall txi'endl tares, while Indications\npoint to a larger surplus for the\ny> u-   ending   .March   31.\nIncreases to civil servants which\nhave not been paid since the war\nwill be granted, said the minister.\nA loan bill for 16,000,000 of which\n$4,000,000 will be for road construe-\ntlon was  forecast.\nDistribute Burden\nIn announcing his taxation\noh-angan, the minister said: \"It Is\nproposed to- further reduce succession dutlea; and exemptions to mar-\nrled men and dependent\") from Income tax up to $1,800 ond $300\nrespectively.\"\nThe netting op \"f -i gross Income\nor turnover tai to replhoe the Per-\nsmial Property tax. it was explained,\nwould noi menn n reduction in taxa-\ntlon, but mi b ui\"!-\" eosjttable distrl-\nhution of the burtfoh. At present\nmnny persona especially OrientaM\n\u2022aping tAxfttlon, Ondor a turn-\n(Coatinued on riiK>- two)\nCQL.ANDERSQN\nDIK,P*n\nProminent  Rifle  Official  Has\nSlater,  Mrs.  White,\nin  Fernie\nWhere Is Rupertsland?\nHudson's Bay Case\nRaises the Question\niiTTAU v  r i . or was.\nRapt i t'i i. ind     la further In ri Ing b.\n\u25a0 . ouri of th.  11 mi on's\n-ii eraa broughl\n\u25a0ui     hltheagS  Prlaei   Rupert iad hla\nrampony of gf>ntl\u00ab>men sdventurera w\u00bbre\ngranti 4      iicli    i \u25a0\/< i p eg    pmi\nKin-' i'   Land, Rup< i '\u25a0\u25a0 Lsad I\n1 .i I., i ii a properly defini d  \u25a0\ni'\"i Hi. greater part ot the afternoon\nn.i.   O. M. Blggsr, K.C ,\nergurd that the right of thi   !\nn.iy compen).  und< t  Ita  ium nd< r,   tu\ntl Rtll n   \"!'\n\u25a0     i Ighl I    to   !\u2022;\u25a0' Cl \u25a0\u25a0'\n\"When iio' eompany surrendered all Iti\nrights ami piivll. gee,\"  Mr   l;n\nidored 1\"* rlwht-* to minerals.\nas well ss it surrendered the right to\nsdmlatetar taw,\"\nOTTAWA   Fob,   1\u2014Colonel   W.   P.\nAnderson, former commnnAant \"i tho\nr ,,:.,.,,   |',  , ,   toata an.l  i romlneal\n.    of   the   Dominion   nf   Canada\nRifle  as-.., in..ai.  died   her--   tonight,\neged 7B.\nColonel    Anderson    waa    pron\ni\u201e   i nu-in.\" ring  i Ircloa,    tt<   held   the\npool  ol i hlef engineer of the department    Of    marine    ami    flslieri.-s    ..ml\nil  luperlntendenl -of Hghtho\nwhen he retired from the civil service\nIn   till.\nCol. William Patrick Anderson was\n,:    USVls,    QUO*,    the    eldest    soli\n\u201ef   the  i its   Thorn is   Anderson,   who\ntor   many  yean   eras   crown   timber\nagent st  Kdmonton, AAta.\nii.. , ntered the Canadian militia In\n;m;i.,.h tha ranks and  served In the.\nI Udi  ol   IMI and  18T0.\nHr was ih.' founder anil editor for\nmany years of the-Canadlan Miiit'in-\n, :. ikliied inarkaman, bo won\nthe  governor-generaTa  prize   at   thn\n[tat   l\u00bb.  C.   I:.   A.  Iheel   and  In   tbM\nwan commandant  ot  tht   Vbdoy iea.ni.\nMrs. prank White, af .Pemle,  i'.''.\n. iter,\nPreliminary Hearing\nAgainst the Montreal\nTheater Men Postponed\nMuNTHKAh,   Feb.    1.- The    pivli\nmtn,M*\\   hiaring  into   the   manslnugh-\ni.r aamnsni laid afaitstt Asgaaa i,aw-\naml, iimprletor of the Ijaurici' 1'alaco\n\u25a0OeSja of the i-.c.'iit eatas-\ntfOfbe when. 7K chihlr.n lost their\nlives ln a fire and panic, and two of\nhis employees, Michael Arle and\nt 'a mil l Sazxy, scheduled to be resumed here today, was postponed\nuntil next Monday.\nThe Weather\nMln.\nXKI.Sns      21\nVictoria   S7\nV;,n,'..iiv> i-      30\nKUaalOOPfl      M\nIB*.     I8\nKst<'v;m    30\nunl'iit  3\u00bb\nAtlin    ,-'\n ' L'S'\n  tf\nWinnipeg    19*\nl-mtl.'.n.l      I-\nSin l.Y;ni<'i*<-.>  H\ntnttla     in\nBpolcanc     SO\nP.MIcton     29\nVtrson     9*.\nOl-111,1  l-',)rk\u00bb  .. .'  26\nI i-i-.   M\nCnukTorook   \"i\nDdmonton   io*\nsnn'i Cttrrwi       *'\nTrlnce .Mhort   20'\nQu'AflMU.     !*)\u2022\n\u2022\u2014Ilelow i.ro.\nForeca.at-N.lKin and vicinity-\n\u25a0\u2022h uiM'.'islonul .now or\nMax.\nU\n40\n46\n32\n26\n40\n60\n36\"\nH\n4\u00ab\n4\u00ab\n54\nCl\n64\n41\n36\n31\n\u25a0:\u25a0::\n32\n30\nI\n6\n10\u00ab\n-Vn.\n\u25a0It*,\n Page Two\nJ\nTHE NELSOtf DAILY NEWS,    WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1927\nIV\nTl NO RISKS\nSuch   Is  Advice   Offered   Missionaries   in   China   by\nChurch  Officials\nwithdraw   from   the  interior ot Chtat\n[hlni in- t\nAil\"., in.;    (or    all    rv-'. ni    \u00ab!\u25a0 |..iii -.in I\n\u2022i|    WOtWttU   ami    1*   ilijlilrcii\nof Mtaslnnarlea still in Bflflohwaa unifl.\nihe United churoh.   if (he work-*-\u2122 no*\n...l   flOOflBt  the B\"3-\nv i *.    i'ii   ilii'iii,  nnd  wttlidr*iw  in  tin'\n; >n   WOttld   IflSYfl   Willi out\nfarotfa work-tra \u25a0 mlanton which is one\n\u25a0 .- .lui-i. ,i i.v | thureti in\nChlM.   Pi lor I-, the prt\u00ab*nt (rouble its\nforce eoi \u25a0     \u25a0 | . vtaoo  ml*\nJAPS FIGHT FOR RIGHT\nTGl'.ONTO.    r.i..    I     \u2014    Imi 11., wll is    a    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\n'\"   in    ii,c  h.i.   tonight Tfl    riCU    AM   pATIPir\niu   run   yjit   rtw.ii i-u\nml   it'|u-iv*'*ni;ii Ivefl   Of   tin     v, \u25a0 \u25a0     \u25a0 '\n\\'m  Missionary  society  of   the  United I     OTTAWA.      Feb.      1. -     Nuiuruii*'.!\nSaskatchewan Is\nAfter Action on\nHtasons Bay Line\niM'iUNA. i'Vb. l. \u2014 Saskatchewan\nwan) iii. ] iui)--*-u*,'s Uny nillway com-\npleted and worn on thp terminal at\nl'i i N-'lum KlHrti-d in 1P2T. That was\ntin inti'liiM' n reached in a debate feii-\nHKM nf lxirty politics in\nthfl legialaturfl today when a resolution\nKpnnflored by 0. I> Mill, Liberal-itiem-\n1 *\u25a0*- for Kfllfort, and seconded by Rev.\nThorn i;: KcAJflfl. Liberal. Wolflfllfly, f*\nii'iv.il ihfl liiianlni.iis (ndortflflMflf ol'\nthe i...ii-.-.\nchurch, loRctinT wiiii missionaries now\nd\n.nnoiine-d   thai\npro*, in       i i..\n... n ndi Ifled tu \"tflk\u00ab  no rl \u25a0 .*\u25a0* ' and t<\njnpnnete   citizens   in   Vancouver   h\u00ab*\nI  appeal (o thfl lupreme\ncourt nf Canada to teat ih\u00ab Dominion\nlaw wlthh ildtnj  from tbflm fishing It-\ni   \u25a0 he i nel fie\n\u25a0  1\nLeading Hotels of the West j\nWhere Superior Accommodation May Be Obtained j\n?\/\n\/\/s\/\/r\nGeorge Benwell, Proprietor\nThe Premier Hotel of the In.crior\nEUROPEAN PLAN, ROOMS Sl.OO l!T\nRooms tfltl  Ructnjitg Wn(\u00bbr,  IMvatfl  Dathn  hnd  ta lutt-a.\nR-Mdqnartera   for  nl]   Ti Ien,   I tmbfl-f   Men\nin .|  Tftairlats,\nSPECIAL   si;.\\day   DINNER,   |L\u00ab, rtaa   nflidfljnflrttm\nThe   Most   Cantortablfl   I: tundA   in   tho   C *y.\nHt*MK    VI.\" ' ''* : \u25a0' '' \u25a0    ''\u25a0    l)i,';<'   Vi'r\n,;. jacl \u25a0 on, Vie       iivi     \u25a0\u25a0   ii  n llin :. Bn ntfurd: J. Mc\nit   Blunan, n   Badfnrd, I'orl ' ati r.\nSAVOY\nNELSON'S FINEST HOTEL ABSOLUTELY\nin Heat, Hot a-iijil Ci'l'l I'l-iniini** Wnt'.-r in All-Rootiii\nMany Ri't'ins w't'.'i Pri*i**\u00bbte',;Bai4\u00bbsi:o'r Slmv.'.--r\u00ab\n\u00bb. KERR. Prop\n<14V-UY   -       Mrs.    [l\nl       ,\nv   oidfl.   i\u00bb \u2022 t   l*ark:  Hr,  and\n\u25a0NELSON. B.C\nI        | I  .:\u25a0 . ' ,|.    M.  1 i .'i\nrid    . [ty      I        IUr \u25a0 ' .    i. .. i \u25a0 I\n\u25a0 '   n'\".  .; .  .1    S    R   -s,   P. 1\n. .1. Copland, Vi rvi nil\nQueen's Hotel\nTHE CCNTEROFCONVENITNCE\nMil nri'l .'i.i.l mln In .vary i    m.\n.-la-nn,     h,Ml,,|.\nA.   LAPOINTE,   Prop.\nMadden Hotel\nT.   MADDEN,   Prop.\nSteam.Ht:Mnl   Rooma by  the  Day,\nW,.k   or   Month.\nEve ycon: Jc-rMion shown to gue.ts.\nCor. Baker and Ward Sts., Nelson.\n,;\u25a0 i;k\\h       si,--  i\nSalt,   Balmo;   W.     \"lumi'h,\nhard,      ill\ni      ..... Vmir.       \t\n\u25a0\n, i    llarrett,     V;  i\nW\n\u25a0\u2022   .;   UN     II        1.    i\u00ab I,   .   T.   Inil.-v,\nNew Grand Hotel\n.\\   Kodflti   Well   BuUdtni\nS16   Vernon   Street,   Nelaon,   B.   C.\nt\nin AU RoflVM, Steam Hot\nThroughout,\n! J. Blomberg, Prjp.   -\nI\nHer Little Bey\nCaught Cell\nWhile Out Playing\nMrs. F. Cade, Elmwood, Mao.,\nwrites:\u2014\"My little boy caught cold\nwhile out playing in thfl mow. He\ncoughed incoaaantly all that night and\nthe next day, and nothing I gave him\n\u2022Mined to relieve him. When my hui\nband cams home be brought a bottle of\nDr. Wood's\nNorway\nPine\nSyrup    ^^^\n\"ritli him. After the ifloond dose my\nboy waa greatly relieved and after the\nthird dom he Trent to ileep and slept\nthe whole night through without any\n.coughing. I am never -without it ifl\nthe house, %nd whenever any of the\nchildren pet the slightest cold it-'i the\niirst thing I give them.\"\nPrice 3.V. a bottle, large size 60c-,;\nput up only by The T. Milburn (lo.,\nJ.i.i-.iU-J. Toronto, Oat.\nTo Ladies\nTak* Our Mortal Rouitdl-s\nlti.uk on Shin Diseases, iww\nTreat IM nn Chronic Dlaeaflflfl b>\nHerbal  R*medlefl-      1'amphUI   on\nt .Miniliiiu.l and tOifltaata of\nrm-n booklet on Female Ilia; and\nadvice   free  by   mallj  30  yeare\nnofl VTItboal -.Tiiirizina or\ndts|iKni>;:ii*f your local doc mra.\nwi ite tia bfllora io<\u00bbin\u00ab h\u00abn*\u00bb\nl i- . tiinni  by  mall our upeclaliy.\nENU:.XSK   HEB1AL   DIBPCM-\n8ASY  LTD.\n13r.'\u00bb  Davit, Tanconvtr, B.C.\nTli'i OldflM Ilfihal In.itltiitinn\nNelson's Best Cafes\n(Contlnufld Fram Page One.)\nover Mflt they win become taxable.\nThe personal property tax haB been\nihf? aubject of attack by business\ninterest* for years. The new Impost\nwill ho alternative with income tax\nand \"Ml be adjustable every three\nyea rs.\nAt thp present time the exemption\nfor married persona from income\ntax by the province is $1,500 with\n$1*00 for each dependent. The in-\ncieaaes are to $1,800 nnd $300 ro-\n\u2022\"\u25a0piTiiv-My.\nnth'r changes in the income tax\n| act include the discontinuance of\nI taxation ot partnerships as Buch, and\nj instead to tnx the shares of the part\nj nert* in the income of th** partner-\nahip. This -is similar to the practice\n.f thfl Oominion.\nli is also proposed to tax banks\non their bond businesses. This is\nin lieu of the personal property tax\nand la In addition to the amount\npa d by main and branch offices.\nR-hIuur Duties.\nSuofiflflfltojn duties are being rc-\niluii'd by ono third in all classes\nind the multiply system of taxing\n-\u25a0\u2022lutfis i\u00abi being abolished. The exemption in class one, which Includes\niv fe, liiifhritid, father, mother, child,\ngran-A-Chlld, f-mn-ln-law and daughter.\nIn-law is being raised from $10,000\nto *20,oon, increases In rate.\" above\none million dollars aro being eflml-\nna.'-.l. the maximum being 12 per-\n- n in rlass one; for other relatives\nnot included ln class one, 18 per-\ncent .uni Lo brpi'flciarlrs In all other\nclasses -0 percent.\nOther genernl features of the bud-\nKii. ns outlined hy the minister\nwere; the province retired during the\nyear $5,130,000 of its funded debt\nby  -rlnking  fund  provisions.\nThe sinking fund appropriation\nmd i.ivldends for the year to pro-\nvide for debt redemption approximate\n$3,000,000, the total sinking fund on\nNovfl-mbfl? first amounted to $13,9*89,-\nHU4. giving a surplus over the rc-\nMu.red   amount   of   $1138.420.\nThe assets of the province in\nmf-rchantafalfl tlmbor, crown lands\na\u00abd buildings, equal $1,335 p\u00abf\ncapita. Itefundlng frnm t=lx percent\nshort term to 4 1-2 percent long\nU rm bonds effected a saving to thfl\nprjjvlnoa to   date   of   $9,338.65!..\nAb  result  nf. the  refunding  policy,\nIN THE FILMS\nGOLDEN GATE CAFE\nOnly White Caff Open Day and Night.\nOysters   Our   Specialty.\nElectric    Frigid-Air    Cooling    System.\nSODA FOUNTAIN IN CONNECTION.\nA    trill    will    convince    you.\nPHONE   631 BAKER   ST,\nROYAL CAFE\nClaa.ic  Restaurant\nRefinement   and   Delicaay   Prevail.\nOPEN    DAV   AND   NIGHT.\nI.unrl n.   11:30   to   !    35c\nBrwcln]  Dlnnm 5:30  tn 8  36.\n\\\\,.  Bp4*ciaallM  In   Chop  Suey  and\n?a*oo(lle>.\n\u2014PHONE   UJ\u2014\nSHERBROOKE HOTEL\nN.ar   C.   P.   R.  Station.\nRlttt\nH.   DUNK,   Proprietor\n,, \u25a0 i. v.   ; i\nOCCIDENTAL   HOTEL\nA.   C.   TOWNER,    Proprietor\nTli. tinm*'  i.f  plenty,\nrrty noon \u2022{ Krtltl comfort\nw\u201e warn tiie btMrt bmIi Ib '\u25a0\nJt'.,   ihe   COOK,\nTrail Hotels\nWhen     In    Tuil,    8t->o    at    the\nHOTEL ARLINGTON\nA.   IPF.TE*    LEVESQUE.   Prop.\nRl not :,i-..|      .,i.|     fU fir-\n\u2022i\nHi   r-   I      ,'.\nSample     Room,    in    Conner* oo.\nTha   OU   Reliable\nCROWN POINT HOTEL\na.  McDermott\nI \u25a0 led te T -urtfltfl\nSTIRLING HOTEL\nT.   Blocks   Eatt  of   Post  Offir..\nS1.\u00ab,n  li' :r >\u25a0 1.   Hoi     i   I  . .    I  w ,;\u2022 r.\nI:.ii.m.a   by   ,1    \u25a0   of   II......\nA     i \u25a0 lltn\nP.   H.   BUSH,   Prop.\nSteam  H.ateH\nTlirovyhont\nHot and Cold\nWater\nDOUGLAS HOTEL\nE.  L.  AND   A.  GROUTAGE.  Prop,.\nB.ix   60e Phene  2(13        Trail,   B.C,\nTHE L. D.  CAFE\nFinest Equippfl-d  Restaurant in thfl\nCltv.    OPEN  DAY  AMD  mOHT.\nSPECIAL\u2014Ire  Crflain,  Soda Writer\numl  Hot Drinks.    .Nice, clenn, fur-\nn\u25a0 .-I-.\".i  roonUL hot anil cold wator.\nWe   Cater   to   Private   Partiefl.\nSTANDARD CAFE\n320  Baker  Street,   Nelaon,  B. C.\nOPEN   DAY   AND   NIGHT.\n11:JO to 2:30, Special  Lunch 35o\n5:30 to 8:00 p.m.,  Supper  35c\nPHONE   154\nYou\ncan rely on\n$nlLUhm.K\nFor Those Who Are\nLosing Weight\nand Strength\u2014\nSCOTTS\nEMULSION\nThe Tonic Rich In\nCod-liver Oil\nVitamins\nteat & itrrwTi-, Toronte, Ont. M-M\nSTOP! BLADDER WEAKNESS\nWORRY, GEH1NG-UP-N1GHTS\nDon't Let Bladder or Prostatic Troubles Make You Old\nBefore Your Time\nNO NEED Of DAILY  ANNOYAMCE,\nrAIMS IN HACK, SI.EEPL.E88 MIORT8\nHEKE'fl   QUICK   BELIEF.\nIf ymi arc u victim Af Rht4d< r WeaV-\n\u25a0   . n ihnuijti :\u25a0- .i in,i.v lie *pn*\u00abt mi<i-\nrilf ih> an in una <*ui ot b< <i\n\u25a0 \u25a0 \\. ...I i in . I i-\\. ry ii,-,. lit     \"lun't Rive u|<\n\\f.\\if ::u.i think  thai   you lu-eit ta atay\n\u25a0iii wi f, unit fla >\"'i I' i*. \u25a0 irit'.l mid\ni n*. 'i i ii- vii'.ii' nl I ir. Si.hi i.v. \u25a0 .r' l,' -\nI'UATAIW,\nThiiu it mln   \u25a0 '\u25a0    to).  \u25a0 ...,';\u25a0\nKnuihworth'a   madlrlna   wiih  wooderful\n< htalnhtfl 4,111,-u and ci rtaln\n\u25a0 ..'ii. i treatm< at\u00ab had railed\ni'    \\.--i  iiiink vttur caM wouM be an)\nA   I'I..'ml    10-day   livutiiu tu\n-will   i'iiini-h  ronvlnctu proof!    So,  if\nl >-.ii  arc  n;tUy  looking for ln*||>     i' Itftttt\niMaaaful nlffhiv and dally comfort, tot.\n\u25a0 In-.     S<-m h w-i I:* -    \"I'TIATARS\"     from\n...\u25a0\u25a0nr itrunli i  today!\nURATABH,    t    Fpi cinl    forniu';:,      UC-\nj ceflsfully   uaed   in   thf  Doctor'H  prlviitr\npractlci    f.>r  nearly  ,ri0  yearn,  arr  par-\nI MouUrly  tloelcned  tn bring  swift   awl\n[fl riiiin    relief   from   thr   annoying   and\nmi     ltftn nf Hlnrtd-T w. anneal*,\nsi;ch   as,     fr. t|uent,   tilirnlng.   IMMHty   or\npainful    nrinalinn    Itarkiirh'\u2014tmd    frt-\n:.',iii.-.     Don't   wall   until   yottf\nhejntt.   i-s   wrecked  hy  nervousness and\nla ok of real   bui try un.\\TABH today,\n..ii im abtnlute guarantee nf Fflvtlflfactlon\ni r monay back.\nI.fidy  Poel   (Beatricp- I.illic1),  Canadian  artrr-as.\nLhe average Interest rato payablo on\nthe provincial debt ia 4.76 percent.\nSurplus revenue over all expendi-\nnire-a hoih capital and enrrent was\n\u00bb100.703.\nSurplus Ijanror\nKeepjpts and expenditures to date\nI for the current year indicate a larger\nsurplus than in the year just closed.\nThe estima-te of revenue and expenditure presented to the house for fiscal yenr 1927-28, also provides for\n.Hurplim revenue over all expenditure\nof  $254,489.\nTho increase In production of\nnatural resources for 10 years ending 1S26 Ifl |1,100,000,000; 1905-6 to\n1915-16 the producilon figures\nt.itallfMl $734,313,601; from 1916-16\nto LtSS-II thfl total production was\n11\u201e Ml, Ml, IBS.\nWagflfl of Industrial employees In\n1916 were 178,7:5,992 in 1926 they\nreached  a  total of  1210,000,000.\nGross estimated expenditures fnr\niho year 1927-2R are set at 921,153,-\nIII and gross revenues at $21,407,-\n7 lfi. The expenditure* are calculated\nat $1,197.1)00 higher than for the\ncurrent yenr, revenues being correspondingly higher.\nEnforcement of the\nManitoba Liquor Act\nFinally Decided Upon\nX-VlNNU'Ki;,  K.I).  1.  \u2014 Settlement of\nlhe   cumifrvemy  betWCflflt   tho  Winnipeg\npolice KI-.-I -a   ami   ti,.    Uanitoha\ngovflrnnieni ou le the rflfliwaslblllty for\n. nf.1. .im nt   of  the  liquor  laws   jn   the\nelty wai effected tWa kft\u00abriuHHi, tjhta\nii-<- iDvertuneni offered to plwfl J3d,fl00\n:,t  thfl dtflpoflftl of tha oOmOadflfldflfli  for\nenrnrermiiit    purposes,    and    the   of fir\ntrat  flooeptfld by iht floflMfltflfllfla.\nMOTHERS\nWRMBLKT LOSSES\nLONDON, Feb. l.\u2014It is announced\ntoday that the loss sustnlned by the\ngovernment on displays at Wembley\ndurinK the fir-st yenr of the British\nEmpire exhibition (1924) Is \u00a388,000.\nA profit of \u00a310.000 on the first\nyear's run of the military tattoo hut\na 16m on tho two yenra combined\no\u00a3 nearly   \u00a350,fIOO  is also  reported.\nASTHMA\nCHRONIC   BRONCHITIS,  HEAD AMD\n\u25a0 RONCHIAL COLDS. HAY FIVIR\nSwalkarRAZ-MAHcnaault.. SnadSrhttrlal.\nTaMpkuaw.Toro.to. $1 at your dfuuiat',\nUAX\"MAH\nYouCannot Afford\nto Miss It\nIf you \"cannot afford\" Insurance with your Income, what\ncould your family afford without li?\nThfl Dominion Lift Agent hflfl\nthe   policy   you   want.\n3.  C.  LATORNELL\nDistrict    Manager\nOffice:  220 Baker Street\nSTOCKINGS INTO SOCKS\nOne Mother Says:\nWhen the children's winter stockings become too worn at the kne\u00ab to\nbe worth patching, I cut them off\njiif-t helnw the knee and lay them\naway to he worn next summer with\nthfllr sandals. In warm weather the\nihlldren Just roll the frayed eno> of\ntlicit- stocklnirs down over their p.ir-\ni-T-i ami thfly MflJtfl neat apparel lor\nplay.\nVANCOUVER SEES\nWoodward's Vote Against Government Meets Displeasure;\nRow Over Commission Too\nVANCOUVER, Feb. 1.\u2014An Interesting\nj-nlit in local Liberal circles Is declared\ntfl be Indicated by the vote of Charles\nWoodward, M.r.I'., against tho government yemerday when the Oliver Rdmln-\nIstration only mnnnged to stave off defeat by a majority of one. Following\nthe aetlon of Mr. Woodward flatly siding with Point Oray against the T. D.\nTaltullo proposal to a\u00abU university.\nlands for a eemetery, came complaint*\"\nthat n. O. McPhorunn, police commls-\nPlotter and staunch friend of Mr. Woodward was absent too long from the city\nto hold the position. When the new\neommlsiilon waa named by Attorney*\n(lflHflTflJ Alanson a f--w days ago, Mc*\n1'hircon m-fls not reappointed.\nRussian Influences\nin China Work Hatred\nAgainst the British\nVANCOl'VKIt. Vrh. 1. \u2014 Hrrc from\n''hinii. Harry Chrlmes, editor of a\nRMfflatM In Shanghai, declared there In\na grave risk that the IIoxt uprising\nwith its MMMM tiding repeated,\nJudging hy wh\u00bbt ha saw befor*** ho lffi\nShnriKhiil. Influence of the Husslan\nfivlet In seen on every hand working\nhatred against tli-   Hriil--li,\nTHE   GU M PS-T H E  FAMILY  ARE   GATHERED  AT   THE  BEDSIDE\n&\nPALL OF\n_   &UOOM\nHWERS OVKft\n-THI:   ONtf _\nHAPPY frUMP\nHOUSEHOLD\nIN SPITE OF\n7W** Suffiei-ilWAN\nEFFORTS OF A\nHOST   OF\nCELEBRATftl\nPHYSICIANS WE\nSTRICK-fN MAN\nCONTINUE TV ,\nIJHWW WEAKER-'\nANO THE\n\u20224RIM REAPff*:\nseems io cm?\naoSFR. ANO\nCWSEC TO\nbim* erosioi;\nWITH\n\\_\nI\nTO &tHt> vhe- (?csr\nOP MY UFt   IN THU\nroot*\n(Continued from Pago One)\nmado to the draft agreement, wfilch\nwas to have been signed that after*\nnoon. The aame day, however, Chen\nannounced th\"it unforeseen events had\noccurred which prevented tho aignlnt\nof the document. This he followed\ntoday with a formal statement regarding hla government's attitude to-:\nw#rd  the   Brltiah  armed   forces.\nThe untoward development naturally clouded prospects for the Chinese New Year, which began today.l\nWith the cessation of discussions,]\nantl-Brltlsh posters already havo bo-\ngun to reappenr.\nD'slike   P ana\nHANKOW, Feb. 1. \u2014 Great Britain\nwaa told today by the Cantonese government lhat \"Until the British ceased\ntheir heavy concentration of troops and\nwarships nt Shanghai, tbe Nationalists\nof China would not enter into negotiations for a new treaty.\"\nPlans of the British to land 20,001\nsaMferf. in the International concessions\nos Shanghai, with dozens of warships\nfloating in the river, and war airplanes\ncircling overhead, were hold incompatible with moves toward peaceful adjustment of the differences of the two\nnations as to British Influence and\nholdings ln China.\nEugene Chen, foreign minister of the\nCantonese government, terminated the\npreliminary discussions with Owen\no'Mnlley, British charge d'affaires,\n:-ft'*r stating his views ln regard to the\nforthcoming British warlike concrntra-\ntlon at Shanghai.\nTtTm:.aatIon BnrprlM\nTho termination of tho negotiations\nhy tho Cantonese was a surprise. Great\nHrllaln was prepared to yield to most\nof the demands mado hy the Cantonese\nfor the elimination of British administration of sones tn China. It has been\nstated that O'Malley was Instructed to\nagree to the relinquishment of Chinese\n-jurisdiction of the control of British\nexercise In numerous concession dU-\nrlcts of Chinese cities.\nThe British reserved certain rights\nof representation to guarantee protection of her nationals' Interests. The\nInternational settlement at Shanghai\nwas not included in the negotiations.\nHxtra- territoriality wss anothea\nprivilege the British would have relinquished, li was said, with its provisions\nfor trial of British ln China In their own\ncourts.\nThe fact that Great Britain, through\nMinister Lampson, was conducting\nsimilar negotiations with the 1'eking\n-sovt-rnment, is believed to have iMfln\n* fact in determining the cancellation\nof negotiations by the Cantonese. Each\nof tho Chlneso governments has given\nintimations it desired negotiations te\nits*-If alone.\nF.ach claims tho right to rule all\nChina.\nIjORD   I \\ K K *\u25a0*,  STAR\nLONDON. Feb. 1.\u2014Another young\nEnglish nobleman, Lord Ashley, 20,\nheir of the Karl of Shaftesbury, hai\nsuccumbed to the charm of a theatrical star, the Evening Standard\nsays today. The bride-to-be, tht\npaper .\"ays, Is iho beautiful Ml*\nSylvia llawkes, who recently appeared In \"The Whole Town's Talking\" and the \"Midnight  Follies.\"\nWHEN YOUR FOOD\nFAILS TO DIGES1\nAnd  Gurgles  Up  in  Soui\nRisings or Heartburn\nTry a little diapepsin. Beau th\nworld for stomach comfort. Hard t<\nMl what upsets a stomach. Some\ntimes it's milk or fresh bread or steal\nnnd onions. Almost anything wil\n\u25a0uuse g:ts. biliousness or heartburn\nRut whatever It Is, diapepsin workj\nHkfl magic. It actually digests food\n.-ests the stomach, absorbs the sour\nuid, hrashy risings from whatovoi\n\u2022au*-**. Even in the morning. If yoi\nget up with a coated tongue, fee\nrKtuseated and the thoucht of break\n\"ant rep-Ms food, one or two diapepsin\nwill mal:e you feel good and want t\n\u25a0at.\nAnyone at the mercy of restaurant\nind lunoh counters can fortify thel\nitnmm-h against trouble with ono c\nwo rt:.i pop sins after eating.\nGet a 60-cent. package of Pope1\nDiapepsin at any drug store. You'\n\u25a0njny ihe effect.\nCANADIAN jj,, PACIFIC\nuriVxip, ,i~-^!*.        iiHiiin\nSt. John to Europe\nTO  LIVERPOOL\nfib. 11   _ Montr.1\nl'-.b. 19, tMar. IS  Montnair\n\u25a0ph. N, M.ir. H, 'Apl !1 Montcl.1\nMar.   I,   \u00abApl.   2    Montrol\nAr.  II,  Apl.  \u00ab   Montoal\nvpl. lr, Minnorlof\nTO    CHERBOURC  SOUTHAMPTOI\nANTWERP\nMar.  2 M.1II\nlar   II Mlnntdoi\npi. 14 Montnali\nTO  ANTWERP\n>b.   21,   M:ir.   24   M\u00abrlOl\nfar   10, April 7   ICutal!\nItr,  U   Mctagiui\nTO  LONDON\ntar. in  _  Montr*\npi. 21  Marloc\nTO   GLASGOW\nvtar.  11   Mell\nvpl. II .   Metafaa\nAnd   regularly   thrr.aftrr.\n'Call, at Btlfaat.\nCall, at Ore.no,k  (Olaacow).\n|~C4.nv.nl.nt   Diract   Sarvlcc   to\n  Inland.   N. Tranatan.\nFull drtnlla, with ratna, from ai\nKftt.nl. B.rth re.#rvatinn. r-*.n nfl\nH\u00ab mail..\n1.   ..  CARTER,\nDlalrtct   Paaaanfar  Aa\u00bbM,\nNalaon,  R. C.\n itaO-\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1927\nTage Three\nSOCIAL BRIEFS FROM   |\nTRAIL AND TADANAC i\n,   Thla    column    Is    coruJuiileil     by\nMrs.     ThoRum    Weston    of    Trull\nrrall-Roasland   territory.\nrRAIL.   Feb.    l.-Mr.   and    Mrs     K\nnny last night entertained a num-\nr of friends at their East Trail\nme. celebrating the birthday of\nH. McDonald. Game*, songs and\nwlc were featured. The guests\nre Mr. and Mrs, W. A. McDon.-Ufi\n\"\u25a0and Mrs. G. Melkle. the .Misses\nTis Johnson, Florence Ogllvle A\nnlmese ana -lean Chalmers, and\nuglas Umg, Stanley Tenny, Walter\nHaivi-y,   Mike  Vandussi   and   Harold\n.Howard.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nR, ,1 Cross of the West Kootenay\nPower ft Light company's staff left\ntonight for Vanoouver t\u00ab make his\nhome there. He w\u00abs connected with\nthe Trail Legion and the Churchmen's\nclub of St. Andrew's whllej here.\n* \u2022*>    \u2022\nMrs. Barry Logan of Bay avenue\ntoday received word of the death of\nher uncle. W. Hughes of Vancouver,\nwho died while wintering- In I>os\nAngeles. This Is the 'fourth . death\namong her relativ -s In the last two\nyears. - Her mother and two aunts\nhaving   preceded   her   uncle.\nBrantfofd Liberals nt annual meet-\nim; pledged support to Mackenzie\nKing. i\n'JUDY'S MAN'\nWashington's Social  Whirl and Official Life Are  the\nBackground of This Fascinating Love Story\nBy HELEN BERGER\nCopyright. 1926, by  tbe  Peno, Publishing Co.\nB!\nConcert in  St.  Paul's  Parlors\nIs of an Interesting\nNature\n\"It  wasn't   like   thai!\"   Judy   said\nssionutely.\n\"Were    you    engaged    to    Tommy\nhen ho went away?\" Cecily's  tone\nla   sharp,    cold.\n\"Yes.\"\n\"Did ymi ever t- ll him tin   truth?\"\nI'No.\"\n\"Well,  what  are you  Isinf  to   toll\n(m now?\"\nJudy sat suddenly erect. \"That will\nbetween   Tommy   und   me,\"   she\nda.\nCecity shook her prettv head in its\nlm, smart Httle hat. \"You think so,\nit *t won't!\" she said firmly.\nJhat's where I come in. I mean to\n,tow what you are going to toll\nlm. I have a right to know. I told\n|u being real wus fighting for\nliat you want. I want Tommy.\npw, will you tell me?\"\n'Judy's voice trembled us she start-\nI to speak, but it steadied rapidly.\ni\u2014I've   led   a   pretty   muddled   sort\n\u25a0 life, haven't 1?\"  She sighed.   \"I'm\nJrry.    I   wish   I  could  undo   it  all,\nt,   of   course,   I   can't.\"\n\"And you're right.    You're entitled\nknow  what   I   mean  tu  do  about\nmmy.     I   can   only   toll   him   tho\nth.  What else Is there to do?\"\n\"Do  you   love   him?\"\nJudy   shook   her   head   sadly.   \"No.\nnever really did.    I tried  to  but  I\nuldn't!\"\n\"But   he   loved   you?\"\nJudy saw the pain in Cecily's eyes,\nwhat  the (\"Ueslion cost   ber.\n\u25a0\u25a0Ho  iii-in't   love  me.  Noi   really.\"\n\u25a0 naid K'Htly. \"It   was a port of ln-\ntuatfon.   That   was all.\"\nThen\u2014then    there    might    bfl    a\nance   thut   he   would   Ukfl   me'.'\"\n\"I don't \u25a0>\u2022 why not.    Ihit. an y.ni\nre   of   your   feeling   for   him?'*   It\nJudy's   turn   now   to   ask   ques-\n\"So   sure   that   it   will   break   my\ntart   lf   he   doesn't  care   for   mo.   I\now   he's   poor,   but   I'd   live   In   n\n\u2022-room shack with him if he'd ask\nI   know   what   my   people   will\nIy, but It doesn't matter to me any\nore than the rain outside wlun\nlU're In where It's safe nnd warm.\n,id that is where I would bfl If he\ncared   for   me.\"   She   stood   up\nId mado a sudden, brave, surrend-\nIng gesture. \"Ymi see, I am bold.\nam different from you. I want to\nand I'm not afraid to say so.\nke chances nre Tommy won't like\nVt as much as he does your quiet,\nlovely indifference. I can see where\nthat would set a man quite crazy.\nBut if he can't have that he might\nfind my sort of love comforting, at\nleast.\" She gave a little laugh,\nmirthless and touched with blttcr-\ni.e\u00abH \"I'm so shameless that I\ndon't Mra ano^ more about thut than\nI  do about his being poor.\"\n\"I'ut he's not poor!\" Judy said.\nAnd suddenly her face crinkled with\nmischief. \"He has heaps and heaps\nof money. His father has all sorts\nof mines and things. Your people\nwon't mind ln the leftst!\"\nI or an instant a Httle shadow\ndarkened Cecily's1 lovely eyes, her\nshoulders drooped. \"I'm sorry!\" she\nsaid. \"That Is, I am almost sorry.\n.Somehow 1 wanted It to be very hard\n\u2014my marrying him! I'd like to have\nhud to give up things for him!\" And\non the instant of her pathos she\ngave a delicious laugh. \"I'm talking\nol marrying him and he doesn't even\nyet know but what he's engaged to\nyou!\"\nA moment more nnd she looked at\nJudy darkly. \"I'll never forgive you\n.If you've hurt him!\" she cried. \"I\nthink  you've  been  beastly  to   him!\"\nSuddenly Judy laughed. In spite\nof her heavy heart she felt almost\nhappy In Cecily's hope of happiness.\n\"Xou obght to thank mo for not\nloving  hlni!\"  she cried.\n\"Were those letters In the paper,\nthe letters to 'The Girl Back Home,'\nwere   they   written   to  you?\"\nJudy flushed. \"I don't know!\" she\nadmitted.\n\"ll tiny were,\" Cecily said slowly,\n\"In- will never love me! Never! Thero\nwas real love in those letters fpr the\ngirl   he   was   writing  to!\"\n\"Sometimes \" she paused, looked away wistfully, \"sometimes I used\nto imagine they were written to me!\nOh, I know lt was foolish! You can\nlaugh if you want to. But I said to\nmyaflli that if he were writing to\nyou directly there was no reason he\nNot;M pour his heart out In the\npaper for tho world to see-\u2014unless\nhfl was trying to reach a girl he\ndidn't dare write them to! I know\nit sounds absurd when I say it that\nway\u2014but I sometimes thought It\nmight be that way.\" She looked at\nJudy,   pleadingly.\nJudy   could   only  shake   her   h- ad\n\"I   don't   know!\"   she   repeated.   \"I\nwish I did. It would  make things su\nmuch simpler. But I don't know!\"\n(To He Continued.)\nQrpup -olio's, loadings, musical selections, comedy skits, and a dialogue,\nthe ' I'e intown Choir,\" furnished an\n\u2022 uii it.lining program at a concert iri\nthe parlors of St. Paul's United church\nlast night by the Skookum Tilllyum\nclub.\nThe  Beanto-t-vn  Choir\nThe program opened with sever.il\nsongs by Miss Flossie \\|. Yirar's\ngroup. This was followed by tiomie\nsketches hy Lawn me Simpson, entitled, \"Shooting.\"    'The  .Magii; Screen*\nand  \"Acrobats.\"\nThe next number, 'The Be-antown\nChoir,\" was the feature event of the\nevening. Miss Dorothy Bowman gave\nH nailing, which was followed by a\n\"Radio   sketch,\"   In   this   sketch.   Sid\nj McDonald took the part of father\nand Miss Flossie McVicar took the\npart o| his better hall'. Tin- lOflVfl\ndepleted a family of three hoys and\nfour girls who planned a skating\nP irl... However, when they found\nno ice on which to skate, they returned  heme  and   made a   nolio   party\ni of it. When Jazz music started, the\nslern parent commanded the radio\nturned off and the scene end\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0! with\nMiss OrplUt Manharl rendering '*(,ume\nLack   to   Krin.\"\nA skit \"lloiy Smoke.\" in whieh\nJimmy Davidson as ,i itr --\u25a0 nr.'T boj\nand Ted Gen\" fll as a young man\nwho has ho|n - of Bonn day receiving\na large legacy, presented an Inter-\nihiiugi of witty remark:* and rom.cal\ndifficulties,\n\"in the Garde    My  Heart\/1 was\nrerui-Ti d    by    Wil'ia in    i 'o Ionian,    with\n\"The Barefoot Trail\"  as an encore.\n\u25a0Tho I'm*! iio.ix,\" prfloon-tfld  Mah I\nHillam. May M.Farlaml, Kvelyn Jeffs,\nand Mildred Morgan as four ambttloiU\nyoung ladles who saw an advertisement when hy Hey might get i sub*\nsUintial fortune. K turned out that\ntlie advei lisi-ment was a patent medicine company's idea of selling good-\nIdentity of Billy\nTho last number, \"The Arrival &f\nI.illy.\" depleted Mi*, ai.d   lira. Sherman\n\u2014Ben .Martin and  Dorothy Bowman--\nexpecting    tbfl    arrival     nl     ;*.    young\nC'l-iiive   answering    lu    the    MUM    of\nBilly.    Lxpectutions   matt   iii-h   nnd\nthe   dflflOUflOtflnl    WU   I   scream   when\nthfl  visitor turns  out   to  bt   \u25a0   i   I\nLOUGHRAN SEEKS\nBOUT WITH DELANEY\nNKW       Vi '|;K.       Feh        I.\u2014Tommy\nLoughran ol  Pblladi IpMa, todaj -filed\na  challenge with  the slut* cdmNwflt n\ntor  a  light-hoa1. jnatighi   Ui I\nwith  Jack   Delaney.\nAppi oxlmat. ly KM1 |lom In\nnia kill 30.000  dflflf   ftaxty,  or  twlea\nthfl  number  killed  by   hunters,    i;.\\-\nt<--rminutipn of the  animal  is  difficult\nbflcauae    it    ' anno)    h     ti ippad    or\npoisoned.\n>^1\n\u25a0** -i. v\nPERSONALIS\nin Printing\nPW*\u00bbNG is the\nr      meSSa8e ** type   1     g \u00b0f *\u00bb\u00bb\u25a0\nt0 ca\u00ab-y the fun fZ   * \u25a0*>\" want it\nnW\u00b0;d' *** w   t   C   \u00b0f *>\u00abr spoken\n'* ****** ts.us \u2022\"-\nHas Quit Hits Post\nMAJ.-GEN.    JAMES    H.    MscBRIEN,\nC.M.G-,    D.S.O.\nWho nerved throu^li thfl South\nAfrican war and the late war, and\nwho was Canada's clmf militaty adviser ut the Imperial OOnforflttOM ot\nDU and 191*6. has resigne*! his post\nafl chief of general sUifl. uwing. it is\nsaid, to the inadequacy' of the pay\nand allowances granted .some of the\nsenior officers of the Clinudian permanent force.      v\nFuneral Services hr\nMrs. Wagstaf{ Held\nTrail; Burial Nakusp\nThe futier.il ol   thfl\nherldan\\ Wagstaif,\nWagstaff, of Bay\nTRAIL,  Feb.  L\u2014The funeral of the\nlate    Katherlne    tiherldi\nwife of William J.     '\t\navenue, was held this evening ut\n6 o'clock, -Services were conducted\nin Knox United church by Key .V\nWilson with a large congregation\npresent. Afterward the body, with\nmasses of floral tributes, was scut\nto Nakusp, whore it will bfl interred.\nMr. Wagstaff accompanied It. The\npallbearers were John Young, George\n\u25a0Goddard, J. W. Twolls, .Archie Campbell, J. B.  Dovey and   E.   Mason\n-TRATPKRS   VICTORa\nI\nDESJEKT8   MANfl-TOW   TOO.   TAEH\n\"ir,   !\u25a0'\u25a0 t.    l TOO    women, I\ngiviii   tin-  opportunity,   would\nreigning over aa    sanative    mansion\nThe wife Jsaae  L.  1'altti-\npon   does.     8he   prefers   to   li\nlann.\nThe   governor's   large     farm,     which-\nMrs.   Pan. h t  %t   \"tht   H W\nbeautiful place In thfl world in\nin \u25a0\u25a0(\u25a0 tiiin '' || jut   i |  inilos li nm Ulyrn-\npia, state capital     Mra Pfltteraoa is \u25a0\ni ollflCter    oi'    entloos\nworks.   \u00abI:i.:Ii   she rA\ntry ho\n\u2022rfatoh sin- ilnlteri   In tet coun-\nOOATf OT BAT UMSMh\n-LONDON, Fi-h, 1. - \"Gusllkl\" Is the\nin-*' n.ino of the common rat when of-\nfor .il, here in the form of a\ncoat which retails at from *175 to 1200-\n\"Kat\" Ib too commonplace, fur detl*\ncplaln, and \"Ousiikl,\" wltb a for-\nelgn flavor, was decided upon. From\n200 to 30i) pelts are required for an ordinary coat. They are bought from\nral catchers at four -shillings a doxen.\nThe skins sr\u00ab dyed and ere also made\ninto stoles and women's hats.\nWinnipeg     audience     left     theater\nwhen    comedian     announced\nfire In building.\nK REPAIRS\nDOUBTFUL POINT\nOtherwise   Estima'es   Can   He\nPut   Through   Without Increase\nIn a lengthy soB^iun last uiKbt. thfl\n< iiooi board  revi\u00ab'\\M ii   tha   uxpandl-\nlirflfl ol th\" cast >. at, and went\notnpletily over the figures thought\no be necessary for the propor main-\nonance of Nelson's Khoolfl during\n11*27.\nRgCflpt for automatic incruaae of\n\u25a0 iichers' salaries und*i' the scale.\nhe only direction in which the estimates Stay show an increase over\nast   year   is   the   item   of   repairs,   it\n\u2022 \u2022 med prebaMfl Itfld night.\nNo flnnl decision has \\et been\nreached  by tbe board-\nTrustee W. Ft. t'ampioii WOM in\nhfl chair, in tho absence of t'hnlr-\nfiKin John Not ni, n, flfhfl is ill, the\nother members present bfllng TtOa*\ntOat W. M. Walker, James Hay nnl\n.\\. C. Kmoi-y.\nlachson and\nRobertson Go to\nMerchants' Fnals\nTUAII-,   rob.   i.\u2014Rlnka  iktp9\u00abd   b:\nJackflOU   and    by flfWbortaoi)    tonmli\n!imbed   into   tht   fta*!*   ol   the   Mer\n\u2022hanta'   \\o    i   knockout   competition\nol   thfl   Trail   CtirlfriS   club.      |\n:nk    beat     Sotm-r\\ ille s    and    RODflft-\n\u2022OOl'l    b\u00abat    FinglandS    in      I.\nfinal--*\n. Iii III .Mej-i.-haiits1 Kfl -'. w Kor-\nr\u00abfl1 knocked out Brown's Hnk in the\nrirsl  roiimi.    in   thfl   Patron*\".  \u25a0 aoip<\nbell's rink  kn\t\nthfl  fourili  round.\nFour Matches\nFont mat dies are drawn lm tomorrow night Tliey will Again i om\nmencfl ll kM in order Ml B0 cla-li\nN ith lh \u25a0\u25a0 hi*.' io.i-i|iiei.oli- ?-k 11 i 11 ^\ncarnival     .1   BalftlUT   ind  J'io;\nla   tha   Patron*  Klnnla  t i\ntfotand i a  .i.  i-'orrest.  and\nHajfllWOOd I maid    are    thri'e\n;n 'ti i:.     .n   the  fir-*t   round  or   Bar.\ni bants   No. '.  ku nkout.\nQUEENSLAND APPROVES\nLIEUT-GOVERNORSHIP\nHI'isi: wi \\ i ti ilia, K.b I \u2014The\n: ovi i nun nt ol Qfl< \u25a0 aflhud }\u25a0\ni . approval ol tin flppulntmenl ol\ni i. atflanat-Oani ral sir Thomaa Rei\ni .it OovdwlB to lbi flffloe of u. Bt< a\nant \u2022governor pf (ju-\u25a0< in-land, announced\ni ui. k iiko Tie tpverannaffl action\nis   noteworthy\nBam    L  C    Amery.   lirltiMi   t* I |\n\u25a0tata for dominion affairs,  r.\nletter from the prflflUara Dl l^uecasland\nNVw   South    Wai* s.      South      Au>tralia\nWm U \"i Au-n.iii.i. aad Taaananta. kuk-\nKcnting that   [B   futuri- all   rai\n\u25a0 aUa anw rahlpa \u2022 bonld i\"   tin.d b)\nAushalLin   citizens   nominated   by   the\n\u25a0tata flovi romenu    Mt   Anv i > al that\nimi .    i. -iin .1   ],.    did   liol   tlimk   tlirli    Ml\nntfi.i'iit   fUfltlflontlOfl   tor  a  change   Bfl\nloan as opinion   in  the  BofllaeoawaalUi\no]    Aiisti.iha   w,i-   dvided   on   tlu-  question\nPneumonlfl  canaad   by gas   .oimin-\nlaterad   Bolantlfloally   resulted   in   tho\ndeath   of   U|   rats   when   they   i u-h-d\nInto   tha   sa n   i.\"tu   thrw\nPa\nNow Is the Time\ntu have ymir i-ai- iiv,t-\nhauled. All work teat mi\na flat rati' labor chartfe\nHt liy thi- Kurd Motor Co.\nIf you are out of town,\n.ship your motor to us. It\nwill receive immediate at-\ntention.\nWe Carry tt  Full l.iuv nj\nVttvti Paint\nPEEBLES MOTORS, Ud.\nP.  O.   Boa   \u00bb93\nPhon.   II)\nLet Cuticura Soap|\nKeep Your Skin\nFresh and Youthful\n^anpt-t Roar P-itmwt. Til\ntatfau-fs*\nNORTH BAY, iun.. i-*eii i. icot\nIng almost nt will. North Bay Trappers tonight defeated Sudbury Wolves\n22 to 6. ThW I\u00bb .Sudbury'*-, last ap-\npearanee thla year as the club has\ndecided to default its remaining\ngames in the Ontario Hockey aaao-\n\u2022Mutlon.\nGALT TERRIERS\n_WIN EASILY\nTORONTO, I'M.. 1. \u2014 Minn a vera!\nif thall star perfoi mara, I Ih Salt Tei\nrlers  easily defeatflfll   Parkdala  ol  To-\n-onto, S to 1. in   i  Rl alor O.H.A. fixture\n.ure lonUOit\n.\\   church   building   where   prlaonera\nn,,\\  worship in aoaordasi b with their\n\u2022ellgioun   beliefs   stands   ;,loue   within\nhe. gnuf   anp'oaure   at   the   Indiana\na-json.\nCarrying a big load ?\nSHREDDED\nWHEAT\nwill lighten it by insuring easy\ndigestion and bodily strength-crisp\n* shreds of baked wholewheat\nDOMESTIC   COAL\nWe can supply you with\nACME   KLEENBURN   LUMP, CANMORE BRIQUETTES, GALT\nLUMP   AND   STOVE.   IMPERIAL   LUMP   ANO   EGG,   PALISADE   LUMP,  also   BELLEVUE   and   CROW'S   NEST   8TEAM\nCOALS.\nWEST TRANSFER COMPANY\nLeaveT package of\niullettc Blades in\ntravelling kit.1\nGillette\nSAFETY BLADES\nRAZOR\nTbe Dr luxe Package      -      ^ SOLD BY AU   Dl  M I RS\ntl mi h itentm du ini iflaH     T%g        ., .. [:,,\nIMMM Hum i M I    \\VM\\t  IMl\\ |,K\ni'V mt'-iii-iriir,! h.  (lif mrn\" CtlVtel\npftrt-iritHifi. -n\"!*., tien irvl mn-\nMPAN1   OV ' KSKDA, irMTTRT)   HOHTtl Al\nLedger Leaves and   Payroll Sheets and     Receipt Books\nBinders\nBooks\nuv stock all the rtanil\n;inl   sizi'-   of   li il\nand  can  punili  to  I'll   any\nliinder.\nOut* bindi i    are \u2022\niiiinnlly well made and co '\nim non than otl\nllllll'M's\nfor     all     pin-     I\nStandard  payroll  formi\nin loose sheets m* bound in\nThe books are\nconvenient to handle.\nSynoptic Sheets\nKivo differei I\ni   ;      Punched I\" I\n\u2022i in li r. ni- we '-an  supplj\nliinders In fit.\nTun hundred receipt! to\n,i book, with duplicate. A\nvi'-v  tow price and Htif-\nl';iiiiny form l 1' receipt.\nLegal Forms\nWe print ami atock\nmortgage formi, itc\nHotel Registers\nOur  own   manufacture.\nBuill to sm ii\nThe Daily News Job Dept.\nPhone 144\"--1 wo Lines\nPRINTING RULING BOOKBINDING\n Page Four\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1927\nTHE   DAILY  NEWS\n\u2022^ubUulied -every moral nf except Sunday by Tho News 1Mb I i tilling company,\nlimited, Nelson, B.C.\nBu\u00bblno\u00bb8 letters should be addreisaeil\nMd check-***, and money orders made\nPayable to The News Publishing com-\npany, limited, and In no case lo Individual members of the staff.\nAdvertising rate cards and A.B.C.\nstatements of circulation mailed on\nrequest, or may b\u00ab- seen at the office\not fcny advert lalng agency reeufiiltvd\n\u25a0y tha Canadian  Preaa abnociatlun.\n.      8UB-SCltll\"l'Il)N   KATRH\nBy mall   (country), per month...I    .60\nPer   year         Cutt\nBy  mall   (city),  per  year   13.00\nOutside Canada, per month 75\nrJur   yf*T         7-60\nDelivered,   per  week     *5\nPer year    \\ j-j;jjn\n9m  Payable in Adv ance\n\u25a0Mtkwr Audit Bareaa of \u25a0Uln-nUtion\nWBDNKSDAT, FEBRUARY 2, Iff?,\nOrganizations Too Good to\nLose\nNelson does not lad. fur orconlOO-\ntlon. In fact, lt probably hus more\nur*funizutkins per Ihottoond uf poptlla\nlion than ;in>* other point In Canada,\nUh dive ruined tatorooln pooolbty ac-\ncountlit*? fur this.\nAt the same time examination ul\nthe records shown thnt several organisations of '-eat sent linen tal ur pra-c-\ntlcal Importance hnve boon allowod to\nlapse In the last few years, probably\nby the delinquence of their executives.\nThere uaed to be In Nelson, with\n-either active or associat*? member s.Up\nopen to all  Interested:\nA Canadian club;\nAn Over-Seas leuguc  branch;\nA  University  club;\nA Navy  league branch;\nA   Parent - Teacher   assoeiut ion;\nA   Ratepayers   association.\nHome of these should be rotrnOVOd,\nor adequate substitute* put in tiuir\nplace.\nThe\nLighter Side\nReaders    of    1\nt-4-ii t i-i hut r many\nlu    this   column.\nBattM   <'i*   inili.il**-.\nnd   (\"end   In\n\u2014Editor, Lighter Bid*\nhr UnHy Nowa\nif   tin-   best Items\nJust stun your\ni.i-   mmi-de-plumo,\nHrightesl   Ideas.\nAUNTHET\nI\n\"Takin' fewer baths in cold\nwaatiMr ihay not N sanitary,\nbtrt i ain't In favor uf anything\nthat will make wash day harder\nthan it  Is.\"\nEfficient\nHousekeeping\nBy uinu a. xauii\nUl mm. MEAT OUUCTCUUS\nThf world vi-owa aoma better.   You\nHfUiuin mi ii man waa rin a toothpick\nThe chief tnd of modern man\nitem to mtka inonay for Ida women folk to fpend.\nIt la a large world, and OVOO yol thora\n\u25a0ra  plnoaa vrhora bridge is eonottorod'\n\"worldly.\"\nThe Oblique View\nThe oblique way of looking at\nforeign nations is lUuotratod by the\nGeneva dispatch -which suggests that\nKuasla sees danger to itself In the\n\"British Imperialism\" exemplified by\n.sending a small armed force to China\nto protect the lives of British subjects.\nWc look at moves of foreign nations -Willi just about this same\n\u2022yueatloning  altitude.\nHistorically, however, there l- good\nreason for moat of these suspicion*\nBut British history in the Inst\nquarter-century contains no ithi|rttT\nof aggression., Rather ts Britain\nknown as the defender of the weak.\nTaxation:\nthunder  fur\ni \u25a0*\u00bb**\u25a0\u2022.\nA\ntin\nmethod\nortna\nuf giving a man\nof bring a sue-\n\t\n\u25a0l      jS\n^\u00b0S\nYlllnav:\nsmall build\nA\nngi\napaod\ntrap   lined   with\nNelson Eminent in\nHome Owning\nNelson has been found by the Dominion bureau of statistics to ht\nthe aecond city in British Columbia\nWhen   Judged   from   thi   view   ptfnt   of\nhuinc-owning.     Out   of    \\...    h m,\n774   wero   ow nod   by   tin-   OOCttOOOfO.\nThis works out at IMI per ooftt,\nor   .3   uiiiln*   Nana inn-,   ii In *\u25a0\u25a0**-\u25a0\u25a0   -\u25a0( m-l \u25a0\ning at Sha hoot >-f Um co-tanm, ataol-\nlarly wurk'd out. is Dt>.:t\u00bb pat cent.\nA community whose roaJdonU\nprevailingly owners ot their .homes is\na permanent community; g ooMonfOd\ncommunity. Inasmuch as tht Majority\nof its families hart plan; d Um family\nfortune In It. Indicating lhat then tl\nno Uitentiuii ol Moving Fortbor;\ncommunity.\nIt ts also very apl i.i In- | progt I\n\u2022Ive community, fur ihe OWOlaf Ol\nthe home is the fir.si UobUiofl \u2022\u25a0; I\nprogressive   family.\n\u2014\u25a0\u2014\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2014 \u2014\u2014_\nThe Chtnooa may bs ororoa Uum it-d.s\nif   cwr   tiny   ftl   UH    BoUoO   the   white\nman is Mtloo\na la as:     DISARMAMENT   CONFER-\nBKCBI    CAN    LIMIT    ITCRTTUlNa\nKXCBPT srsrifioN.\nIsn't   it   rather  undinnil . d   tu confess\nbeing afraid uf what  ItOOOtO may do In\nContra! Antrim ?\nAroartoaolam:   loornlng fallnra; culling tucci-ssful bontnaoa a \"menace.\"\nYou  can   nay  une  thing   fur   industrial\nnlcohul.    It isn't  habit  forming.\nTha tronbit about blowtag your\nova hoin Is that .t saldom leart*\nyon aay wind for climbing.\nTOMORROW'S  MENU\nBrett k fast\nGrapefruit\nCereal\nBroDN   Slice   of   Ham\nMuffins Coffee\nCookies\n1.11 ik-In in i\nstewed l'i nn.'\nSirup\nTea\nDinner\nCalory\nChill con Carne\nPotatoes Beet\nKrult  Salad\nCocoanut  Custard   Pudding\nCoffee\nThat Body\nof Yours\nBy J AM \u25a0\u25a0 W.  PAXTOK. M.D.\nLju :u,.,i.^ia. .\u25a0-\". ii hayyWMMilT^lJiJ^^ik.iijiii'^-jm.*!iii^\nThe V-aluc of Acid Secretion\nj wefo practically completed in the small  *\n|   Ultl'-HlllH'.\nOur   iv sea rch  men   iell\nare   practlcilly   ne   oKSanlsms\nI Professor Lloyd Arnold of Chicago\n; points out that Where foods deficient\nj iii vitamin* arc aotan. that organisms\nI are fuuud higher up in the intestine,\n| and these Interfere tlun with tht prop-i\ner dlgoaMoo an,! absorption of food.\nli.- potato oul, further, that any in-\nI'.-lnm uf cji', .'nr. DOOOi throat, or elMO-\nwhon will likowioe interfere with the\n;uid formation In the stomach, aud p<-r-\n.im!   tin-.'.-orpantimi to ascend hlgnor\nin the into tin\nl''intlier,   while   iilUiillne  foods  Such as\ni iin1    FrAlta    \\egetubles,   greens,    milk,\ni hi t   ili.n I wli.il,-   e-reals,   help   to   stimulate   thi\nIn    the   ac*^   Hecretion   of   the   stomach,   If   too\n;gan I\nstomach because of thb ac\nof the digestive Juice In the stomach.\nFurther, when the fa<\u00abl loaves thi\nstomach and enters the lmall intestine\nIt still has so much tcid In it from this\njuice that the food is carried almoal tiie\nwhole length of the small InteStloe before it loses this acid.\nThis means that no organisms, therefore, eau Interfere with the process of\ndigestion, which, as you know, takes\nplace in the small Intestine\nThe Juices In upper pari uf Lh\u00ab small\nintestin*1 hav,. kmm pqjWer in kooptng\nthe food mass In an acid condition.\nFurther down the small intestine, and\nIn the large Wtootlna, manj  organisms I     LONDON,   Ont.,   Feb.   1.\u2014\"William\nfound,   which,   howitver,  can  do  no   (Jllmour.   one  of  several   persons   In-\nondltton niuch of thiese alkaline foods are taken-\nih.y will exhaust the acid secreted by\nthe stomach, and so the food passes into intestine with un Insufficient amount\nof acid in it to destroy the organisms\nmentioned above.\nWhat  does all this mean'.'\nThat  too  propor ibootpUoo of food,\nand the health of the small Intestine\nis dependent upon the nature of our\nfood, and explains why acid fruits such\nas oraagOl and grape fruit may help\ndlgefltlOn und prevent fermentation and\nInflammatory eundltlons of intestine ^y\nsupplying u  little extra acid.\n%\nharm   at   this   point,   in   faet,   many   of\nthem ar.' of 0 li'lplol nature.\nNuw, what about thin acid condition\nuf the  stomOaCh?\njuied In the crash of tho Lucan-\nCliatuleliuyi' s.age OOOOh _\\m\\\\ night,\ndied   tuday.     The   coach   wont   down\nTwenty Years Ago\n\u2022p 1\u2014  \u00bb\nti rum The Dally News tth. :.  1DU7)\nLady Victoria (irenfcll, oMo4\ndaughter   of   W_ri    Ony,    ^ommot*\ngtn-rral  uf  Canada  died   pMl night at\nher   home  In  Ottawa.\n\u2022   os\nOn Bunday. the first tune in l:i\nyears, Blocan lake ham OVOf for a\nmile and a half north uf Moonn\ncity. The ice was only a few Inches\nthick and a tug was sent out to\nbreak a way for the steamer,\n0    0    0\nDefense     counsel    fur     Harry     K.\nThaw, on trial  in  New  York for  tin-\nmurder    of     Stanford     White     baa\nentered u  plea of Insanity fur Thaw.\ni   o   \u2022\nThe worst wreck and fatality ever\nrecorded on the C. I' K hranch nt\nPhoenix happened | esti-rdnv wh.'ti I\nloaded ore train got out uf cuntr.1\nand piled up a half mile ootOO) Um\nHaw hide mine, killing brakeman\nHoward Rushton. The remainder of\nthe train crew leaped to safety.\nI.iar:     Any   ma!.*   rolaUvi   ttho  luuks\nni i mn baby and layoi   \"Pfotty little\niliing.''\nN.i   W4.mi.r   Napoloona    of    finance\nih.--ni   Rnaola.    Too   romembor   Kapot*\ntroal from Uoooow,\nThe next essential step after beating\n\u25a0nrorno Into plowshares is to beat\ngangs Into a pulp.\nIn tin* jury room;    \"Now, gontlcmott,\nwli.'li    -\u25a0!    of    Itan    shall    WO   OtTM    tu\n(.. In v,   '\u25a0\n' ..in it this i. ntooco \"i una goootp\nall througii .i brioga patno,*- toM ttfc\nwift, \"and Jehu novor oronti t\u00ab> eboki\n\u2014=-j\nI have been talking over the question of the meat bill with several\nyoung.housekeepers lately and I find\nthat many of them have Ideas which\nvary greutly from mine in regard\nto  economy  in  this  line.\nFor ins.ance, one girl overlooked\nthe Pool quality of chicken (the so-\ncalled \"fatted\" chicken), and bought\na cheaper grade which apparently\ngave her more meat for her money.\nNow a \"fatted\" chicken is really\n. heaper in the end, for a UU*00 taA\na half pound chicken of this finest\nquality contains as much meat as a\nfour and a half pound bird of a\n.heaper grado. 11' or in the cheaper\nbird the bomi tM waste MOfO than\nmake up for lhe extra pound and the\nmeat  Is  not  so tender).\nAnother inexperienced young\nhousewife made the mistake of\nbuying too much turkey for Thanksgiving and Christmas'; her dinner\nparty would have had to have a five-\npound chicken (if she had wished\nchicken instead of turkey)\u2014yet she\nbought a 10-pound turkey for thejn!\nThis was not at all necessary; a\nseven-pound turkey of the very best\nquality would have been ample for\na crowd of people who required a\nfive-pound chicken. Why do Of Bool\nthat we must have \"the biggest turkey on the market\" at holiday times?\nit is the utmost extravagance. If\nyou served your family group a\nlarge turkey in tho holidays just\npas*., resolve to try out the plan of\nserving them a turkey which will\njust \"squeak through\" (as the school\nchildren say) next time you wish\nto have a special feast\u2014try serving\nthe smallest turkey that could possibly be used for that number of\npeople, and I am sure that you will\nba surprised to find how far such\na   turkey   Btretches.\nAnother good plan is to serve a\ncream soup before a turkey dinner,\nto take the edge off the appetite.\nWhy should people think they can\n\"fill up\" on so expensive a dish as\nroast turkey? Just a generous taste\nif it is enough. Plenty of delicious\nfixin's\" will also help to conserve\nthe turkey\u2014three Inexpensivi- VOfO-\ntahh's. I lOpCO, j-'lllis. hot biscuits.\netcetera.\nQonorolly speaking, poopla onff\nmore meat than is good for them\nnyway. Plenty of fruits and vegetables are better for us. A pmind Of\ntwo of lean meat should bo made\n(through attractive serving, combining it with other ingredients like\nthe Chill con carne ln the above\nBU) to serve four or five people.\naOomotlmoo tot eggs in the dessert\nsubstitute  in  part   for  a  heavy  meat\nII I si'.\nTomorrow\u2014The New  Bed  Ppnads\nA.iiii*s  inqulrloa  t\u00abi   Miss  Klrkmaa\nand    Inclose    sts. in ped -addressed   envelope   fur   reply.\u2014Kditor.\nNature meant thaf it  should  b\u00ab  kepi   \u25a0 \u25a0\"' icV \u00bbtopo of Snuble hill after tho\nacid   until   digestion     and     absorption I team of horaes had  run wild. >\nAsh Your Grocer For It\n\"SALADA\"\nGREEN TEA \u201e.\nSuperior to any other green  tea sold.\nPUZZLE\nA deli|jht to every\nchild. Two picture\npux.les in one\u201472\npiece.. Sent to any\naddress on receipt of\n30 \"OXO;\" (.Cube\nwi.pperfc       I\nGoodness\nofPrimeBeef\nThe rich nourishment and meaty zest of\nprime beef are in \"0X0\" Cubes. They\nadd food value and new flavour to every\ndish you prepare with them. Soups,\nsauces, stews, hash, croquettra \u2014 are\nmade tastier and more beneficial when\nyou add a cube or two of \"0X0.\"\nA splendid beverage to prevent \"\u00bbfter<hill\" when\ncomin( In out of the cold is hot \"OXO.\" It'.\nw.rming \u2014 inviforating \u2014 nourilhillf. Alwayt\nkeep \"0X0\" cubes in the pantry.\nTin of 4 cubes, 15c; tin of 10,30c.\nSend for the free \"0X0\" Cook-book,\n0X0 LIMITED, 3M St. Antoine St., Koatresl\nThe Great Beef Economy\nN. B. To Mature -junk dltaolvin-f, \u25a0!>*\u25a0\u2022# i .lice the cube Int* hot water.\nBuilding\nMaterial\nLet us figure your bille\nof Building Material. Coaat\nLumber a specialty.\nJOHN BURNS & SON\nTen Years Ago\n(From The Dolly Novo.  Feb.   2.   U17)\nThf Bowlrtor firlhoo ftttsoog Coov\npany of Hloran has nearly rmnpleted\n-the Installation of an auxiliary steam\nploht\nBorn   to   .Mr.    and\nEmery  of   Koulond,  fl\nMm.\neon\nTIl.UII'lH\nClarence H. Whit*' and MIm Minnie Viola Hllllrorn of Kaslo were\nmarried there yesterday by It.-v.\nFather  Tuhner.\ntoo\nKrnext Under uf Kaslo. who waa\nwoonded ln action, has been invalided home\nCanadian National Is\nServed Writ Issued\nby City of Vancouver\nLet Britain Manage\nHer Own Affairs, Says\nAustralian Laborite\nSTUNEY, N B. WM Feb. 1.\u2014Hon,\nV.. (.J. Tln'odoir. I-abor candidate in\nlhe oiiniiiK l.\\ -I'l-'clion campaign at\nDalley, disputed Premier Bruce'g de-\ninan-1 that as Australia should be\neonotlltod in regard to Great Britain'* (orotfD p'.licy. -aiil that the\ncuuntiy could not afford to be\nembroiled in Brltnln'o oontinontol\nnuuioottvroo,     AuM.ralia   as   a   nation\nj would !(\u25a0\u25a0 trim tO uiind ils own husi-\nDtai and lot Britain deal with its\nown troubles with Its neighbors,\nwithout   involvinK    0   dominion    like\nI Australia,   he  declared.\nI ..IIM Ml  MAVOIl _>l_\\li\nVANCOUVER   fob.   l     A   writ   to-\nmod  by  tin- elty ol  \\anrouvi'i* ofk*\ni:; |       si'iii.i..      I'.-i lm null. t|      ijy     ,th\u00a9\n. '.--..uli.iii     Motional     railway     ut     liic\nPOIm  Croeh   terminal  Oiffroomont   be- |\nw clt) .uni ]\u25a0\" ConodUnl MuMltKAL, Feb. 1.\u2014H. A. Ekers,\n\\.iiiln\"*n I'aiiir ii.Uvi., and the | former mayor of Montreal and\nVniailiaii tforthora raUormyi ami $1.- [founder and owner of Ekers Brew-\njiju.ooij ,iani iy<\u25a0-, boi bOOS \u25a0OTTOO \"n ery, died today at his residence here.\nIt W, Honnloiton, Vanaoaoat coun- -He lOOVOO a Hon Austin Ekers. presi-\nHf|  fof tin-  iaiiu,,> | dent of the Montreal stock exchange.\nHr. EXunlBctofl has occopl .i **a*\t\n:-  ami .niii.'.l  l.y   the  city  Ltfo\u2022 I WOP   DBOCinaKACT\nleportmont on behoU ut tba (',ni.ni..':i \t\nItitlonol. Co no-Jinn Ifortborn ond Um      LINCOLN*, Sob., Feb. l.\u2014Bterltlto-\n[Vol  hoi ii    Pacific    railway.\nThO    fourth    il'-It'ii.lanl.    .Mark.'11\/-a     .-i\nDot been served.\ntion of all inadequate and degen-\nOrntO poroOM is provided in u bill\nIntroduced into the state senate.\nHeating Stoves\nGoing at Cost\nWhile the Stock Lasts\nCull Karly if Yuu Are Open for\n.naps\nNELSON HARDWARE CO.\nWholM.I. and   Retail Quality  H.rdw.ia\nN.l.on Phon. 21 B. C.\n-V7 candid story of New-\nYork night club life in\nsummer written by the\nman whose stories have\nstartled America- Read\nSUMMER\nBACHELORS\np\nIy\u25a0.: \u2022-,'..'. ,ii   \u25a0*\u25a0\u2022.->: Uilv-'.vise\nOil  .     .  . ...-.:'i..    sC-'Klim\nfrivolity DJiKKV finally\nconfrontm rluation more\nastonish-.:1^ tlnui any you\nhave ever read.\nSUMMER\nBACHELORS\nr\nl^horus girls and stars\ngenerous spending escorts\n\u2014 and parties that last to\ndawn\u2014New York as  a\n'' bachelor's \"  paradise\nin Summer!   Read\nSUMMER\nBACHELORS\nSUMMER\nBACHELORS\nBy WARNER FABIAN\n\/JERRY starved for\ngaiety - throws herself\nheadlong into the riotous\nparties of Monday-to-\nFriday in New York\nwith the\nSUMMER\nBACHELORS\nC\/ nding in a situation of\nunusual dramatic power,\nthis astonishing serial will\ngrip your interest in every\nline\u2014Read\nSUMMER\nBACHELORS\nBegins Next Monday in\nThe   Daily   News\n Des-v oocy\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS.  WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1927\n*2e\nVug. r.vu'****.\nL  na.\"\"'\nDo Not\noverlook those Specials in\nWomen's Slippers (tnd Oxfords.\nK. Andrew & Co.\nLeaders in Foot fashion\nRUSSELL LEAMY\nOILS IN [AST\nWar Wounds Take Off Creston\nVeteian; Waa Patient\nHere Once\nCRESTON, B.C., Pub, I. \u2014 Jtuaaell\nLeamy died in the Royal Victoria Ho\u00ab-\nf ii.il M\"tn iv.il. cm Ji.i-iunry 28, when\n\u25a0ii' w ifl iitiili'i'MohiK iioiitnwrit for\nH   nm.:    reoetVed   iii   lhe  tJroitt  War.\nH\u00ab' enlisted In Crouton wot wi-nt over-\ntttnu wiih the JOth battalion, in 1914,\naelM to Fninc- with the l*th Hlgll-\nfendart. He was wounded on the\nttojume on October 8, 1916.    Mr. Leamy\n>\u25a0 ;ii-;   old.\nburled  In  Hull. P.Q., an Fcb-\nr\\ut*y -i. ,\nRtinttll    Leamy   wis   well   known   in\n\"i ili.-riiot. ;mi| wfi.1; for a time\nKnout  in  the Kootenay Lake\nGeneral  hoapltal.    Hin sinter, Ella, iaTfl\ngraduate of lhe Kootenay Lake General\nhospital   tralnhiK school.\nBADMINTON IS THE\nRAGE AT ROBSON\nROBSON, B.C., Feb. I. \u2014 Bndmint.m\nh-hs caiiKht on in Rabflon thla winter,\nM members have Jolnrtl the club, and\nplay two evenlna* a wed; .-111-1 imnit\ndaya. It la hoped :i tmtrnament wtrrV\nurninBr.i in it,,, dear future.\nSection Houses Are\nBroken Into in the\nEast Kootenay Area\n\u2014-*r-*\u2014\u25a0\nj     FEHNIE. B.O, Pi-b. 1. \u2014 The district\nI offlclalfl   of   the   department   of   public\ni works ditrinfi tho past Jk.ll hunting sea-\n1 son and the early winfer have had on\nI numerous occasions Onise for complaint\n; 1l1.1t the aaotlon bouatfl throughout the\nI district  nr,- being broken int5 by hunt-\nera  and  trappers,  and  these buildings\nused  ;is   temporary  tjkelteraa^while  the\ncontent*  wen- \u25a0*\u25a0***\/n*-^  Tor sAiiv-ni-nc.\nTho prnnjfle btcrtme so prevalent that\ntlie  pro_yHTot*ti-p-fiJi-.\"'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0  were appealed  to,\nwitivtbe result thnt about a month ago\niy**.*   reflldentfl    of   Ki rubor li-y   \u2014   Glen\nA[i:I,eo<l   -mil    Harry   Cameron   \u2014   were\narrested charged with breaking and en-\ntoring the Motion house at Mud cr*ek,\nroar Canal  Plate.    They admitted hav-\nPioneer Worker\nMISS   CORA   SIMPSON,   R.N.\nSecretary of the Nurses' Association\nof China, who went to China in 1907\nunder the auspices of tho Methodist\nEpiscopal mission of the United\nStates and organized and was superintendent of nurses, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing, Magaw Memorial hospital, Fuchow, until 1922.\nSlnte then em\u00bb Kas been secretary of\nthe NUr\u00bbes' Ajjsaclation of China. She\nIs now In Canada.\ning made use of the building, but de\nnled having broken Into It, claiming the\ndoor was unfastened. The matter was\nfully Investigated, and, with the con\nsent of the public works officials, the\ncharge was withdr-i wn. thfl accused,\nhowever, being.severely admonished fur\ntheir actions,\nSLOCAN CITY BEATS\nSILVERTON TEAM\nBOVRIL\nREPELS\nINFLUENZA\nSUX!AX CITY, B.C., Feb. I. \u2014 The\nflocan Intermediate! defeated (ho Sll*\nWtoa Intermediates In the rink bore\nFriday night on soft ice. thfl -core being-8 to 2. The lineup w;i-\nSilverton\nGoal\nMoyler    If.   Morley\ndefence\nJIcAulay   E. Roger.**!\nI McXaughton    I.   BotflTflrt\nCenter\n\\yr. Mills    Edwin Hicks\nForward*\nF. W. Crow    T. Hicks\nR. W. Harding  W. Russell\n. At the flow of the game the visiting\n1 players  were   the  gnosis   of   tha   local\n1' .1111  at  a dance  in  the  I.O.O.F.   ball.\nMusic  for   the   occasion Wai   furnish.d\nibythe Nye orchestra.     Tha  alf.ur   wa\nwell pairoiiiz.'d and a moat enjoyable\ntimo spent, i-i upper was sened at midnight by flOBIfl ot thfl ladiea ol the town.\nAUXILIARY IS FORMED\nIN SLOCAN VALLEY\nSOCIETY\nThis column Is being conducted\nhy Mrs. M. J. Vigneux. All news\nef a social nature, including receptions private entertainments,\npersonal' Items marriages etc., will\nappear ln this column. Telephone\nMrs. Vigneux at ber how*.\nMr. and Mra. A. 1). Emory, Vernon\nstreet, have n\u00bb their house guflfll atn\nEmory's school friend, Ulsa Nellie nun\ndas of Ingerfoll, Ont., who has bean\nvisiting friends tn Calgary and arfWfld\nln Nelson lust night.\n\u2022 *    \u2022\nMra. Cleland and tw-i sons leaves this\nmorning for Ouelpti, Out.\nRobert.Quln of Harrop spent yeaterday lo town.\nMrs. H. Rhodes of South BloOU UM\na visitor to Nelson yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\ns. s. Frank of Boswflll iBflni Ifoaday\nshopping ln town.\nLloyd Renwlck, Chatham fltreet< 9tlT*\nview, haa returned from 1 month*!\nVisit  to  Milestone,  Baft.\nPaul Lincoln, thfl Sandon mining man,\nspent yeaterday III thfl City.\nCaptain Fr. .1 I ler was a\nvisitor to town Monda\\.\nC. B. Hickman, form.ily of ibis city,\nsnd now of Vain-oil*.. 1, It \u25a0 visitor to\ntown. _    _    _\nCapt. J. Russell of (1,\n13   in the city,\nMrs. J. Foy of Procter waa ,1 rlflttpi\nIn Nelson yflfltflrdsy\nRobert Main \u00bb1   I nl  reaWr-\nday in town,\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMra.  A.   P.   Whlti m in   o|   I\nwas a visit-\"* to thi  \u2022 tti\nMrs. David Proadfflot, Mill\ntaruirted  a numbi     01   her  u\niirl'l\".;-'.  M tfl]   ' \u25a0\u25a0   \">***\u25a0\u25a0 tin I\naad   coasolai Ion \u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0\u25a0   won   bj\nMrs, C. A.  Lacaon  aad   Mrs.   1\n--on.    Plal \u25a0\nBforth Aiio-i o .1. Mi     J   !\u25a0' li.mii.i.. Mn\nC   i>. Shaw, Mi     R    \u2022 M   ^i     W\n.1.  Qerbrschl    W1       '\u25a0      tUchelBfln,   Mi\n\\.   John' on,    Mi       \u25a0 irliy,   Mr**\nRalph  Hale,  Ml *     Met'\nMr,-.   Stanh v   Bi I Will, ini\nMoore,   Mrfl    V\\\nHoward   BOflh,   Mra    i:    L.   Buchanan,\nMrs. C.   A.   I.arson   .1 ml   Mi-*.   B.  Collill-\n\u00abon. .    _    _\nH. A. Parker. Bl t, Isfl jrefl**-\ntarday  i\t\nern for Toronto at 1 1\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nDr.  R  C.  Arthur,  f\nreturned from   Winn\nMr. and Mrs. William Moors, Hoovet\nof l-vnticton.\na   a \u25a0.\nW. B. Dornberg of Vanoouvi\nnflterdsy in town and lesvss tt\nng With w. 0   '\nV.inki 1   Olrl   nun.' ..1   Vmir,   ffl\nMtb. I..  H,  H.   Apph v. I, .,,.   \u201ei   Wll low\nI'oini   W 1 \u25a0   'j1   ti\nths mei tint',  ol   thi    i.-\nf  ti-.    aro   \u25a0\nthe home\n1   II.  'Ii.ili.im.\nJust Arrived\nAn excellent line of $1.00 an.l $t Ifl\nPipes.    Best VnJue in the Citv.  Bei\nour   Window '.* \u2014\nDisplay.      I)     1\nnot miss ft.\nBUSH'S\nGENTLEMAN'S\nPocket Watch\"]\nNew  model,  green   gold   cat*,\n12 alze,  17-JaWfll Waltlittm\n835.00\nA. T. NOXON\nYour Jeweler\nColds Cured\nREXALL CHERRY BARK\nCOUGH SYRUP\nREXALL COLD TABLETS\nwill   rurp   th.it   C11I1I\nThe Poole Drug Co., Ltd.\nBring or Send Your Prescription\nto Us.   Accuracy, Efficiency\nand    Dispatch.\nPHONE 25 BOX  505\nAPri.RHrALE, R.r. Fih. 1 A meeting of Hi,- Perry mi.I Appledale women\ninerab*r\u00bb of iht' Church of Enflnnd w:,s\ni\u201e M ;n in,. Ii,,iav ,,f Mra. w. T. Wynne\nr,o,ntt>>  inirt  a   womni's  utixlll.iry  w\u201es\nI r\u201eriN,.,l   with   Mrs.   E.   W.   Ouwn. y\nI }trr\u00abidepf.   Mrs.   I-'   .1.   I'nw.M   vl pr\nroi\n'lormnn\n,  irv   u'-.r.\nTHERE is economy, comfort\nand safety in usin-j Old Dutch.\nIt is a natural deterrent; no lye,\nacids or gritty substances to\nscratch or mar enamel surfaces;\nsink, bathroom, cooking utensils\nare safely cleaned with Old\nDutch. Doesn't clog the drains.\nIt removes al! visible dirt and invisible impurities and makes\nHealthfulCleanline... There is\nnothing else like it.\nGoes further\u2014lasts longer.\nOld\nDutch\n[\u2022Sent, Mf.i\n(irer.\nAfter much discussion ii  wa\nto   li.'iv.*   i   aalfl  of work,   followed by n\ncom'. 11 nini iiiin- nlhff. lira,\nT. Brandon lai lt*4 i he mi mh\u00abra to\nin i.i i hi next in-.'tin-,' ;u hcr hom-fl. The\nio w  a!Upm< nt  ol \u00ab   iIk  pro-\nviiicla^tmvt'linR    lilinirv   Irriwil    on\nSOUTH SLOCAN NOTES\n!     SOUTH   BLOCAN,   B.G,   1M>.   1      y\\r*.\nI Eric And< \u25a0 Sunday to\nri I.'Iiimi.' lii. hirtlnlnvs ot hot' frand*\nehlldn n. Rlchnrd Bnqulal .m.i lit,, Klga\nMr*. Norn.-. Mi.-. Kio-on nnd Mra; 01-\n>on assi\u00abi.'ii iha hosi In a\u00abi ting\nHnalcal nalaci loiia on the Rramophone,\n.\u25a0uni ainalak to the organ necompanlmani\nnlajrad by afra, Arhby, \u00ab;is nflaUi en\n}..\\. .1 The [Ufl*>< ith ntftng Wera\ntrail i \u25a0 laby, Bath Norris, Agni I\naon. Etamtaay and Marian McDonald,\nAhm    i-'n tiy,    Ksther   Andurson,    I>:iisy\nNon-i-, Mar> Johnaon, Mr, and Mra. a.\nOlaoa, Carl Anderaoa, Mra. J. Nania,\nMra. P. McDon:ilil, .Mrs. <:. K Aflbhjr,\nMr, and Mra. EllaMon. Mra. Johnaon\nmil baby boy, Mra Andei  and babj\nilordon    ;iu\u00abl   Tom   Anderson.\nTha badmlaton olob vaa larfflly at-\ntended on -Monday, wlun Mra r 9\nTarn i a. nred tea and refresh-\nrnanta In the - renlna.\nMra, J. BaraBfloa and Mlaa K. Plfltohar\nn( Nelaon.\nMr. and Mra   Arvid Olron of Sandun\nire \u25a0\u25a0 p- nilini; n  |. w a-flflki thfl priiaflta nf\n0      '\u2022 parent*, Mr. and Mn. Erie\nMADE IN CANADA\nSpecial Sale\n100 DOZEN HAT AND COAT HOOKS\n2 Dozen for 25c\nThursday, Friday and Saturday\nHIPPERSON HARDWARE CO.\nLook for thfl Red  Hardware  Rtma\nl\u00bbHONE  497 BOX   414\nAuburn Automobile\nWants Agencies in\nThis District\nThe Auburn Automobile Company is now in full production\non n complete new line of\nsi.\\i;s and stu.ughteiohts\nUnit   ilcty   all   com petition U   tO\nquality and prto*.\nDaaJaifl' franchises fof thlfl\ntctriiury art now open, and lf\n\\on ara pot alftady in the auto-\nmobtlfl luisincfR, now la tho\ntime to Ket skirted; If you ar\u00ab\u00bb\nhere [fl an opportunity to Improve your business and ln-\nl rafl pa your profita. The Auburn\nCompany otfan its dealers the\nmost attractive and liberal contract.\nThe automobilo buslnesi la\nstill   younff.     Opportunitle-a   for\nsn m  are  jtrenter today than\never before for dealers who\nha ud lr can that at ay younff\u2014\u25a0\nthat win anil hold their owners'\n0DOd will through sheer quality\n\u2014that, are built to endure flnd\nwllhstand usaRo with a minimum nf petty annoyances*, and\nthat protect the owner's Invent-\nill* nt by. an exceptionally high\nresale value, Thflflfl qualities\nhavfl been oiitnl.-ithIIhu features\nof AtminiN CAM during\ntwenty-all yeara ol racoaaafol\nnanufaotura.\nDUPLEX SALES, LIMITED,\n580 Hornby Street, Vancouvar,\nB. C, has boon KppoloM dto-\ntribtitora   fof   Btifith   ' '\u00ab>inmhia\nami   Vllioi-la, and will be i\nin glvfl you Tnit p.irtiini h i upon\nrequeat,\n110*1*1   let   thin  he anollo\nipportUllJty    make up yon   mi ml\ntOda| In tako an Auburn agency.\nI., ll   R twlh ga of n.i\nlor in town jfi   '\ni^V^\n***\nXllBalcer Street.  Phone S00.\nHalf Holiday Specials\nEXTRA VALVE IN FLANNELETTE A WOMEN'S VESTS\n3 Yards for $1.00 jf       59c Eacfc\nHorrockses English Flannelette in a .Tailored Vests in fall\nrange of neat stripes. Extra weight. for winter weight.\nWEDNESDAY  MORNING  SPECIAL, j Fleece-lined and sleeve-\nS YARDS FOR Sl.OO.\nFLANNELETTE BLANKETS\n$2.39 the Pair\nWhite Blanket* of good quality Flannelette.   Full sizes.   Finished with Pink or\nBlue borders.    WEDNESDAY MORN-\nIN'C SPECIAL, $2.39 THE PAIR,    i\nTURKISH TOWELS\n69c the Pair\ni' Turkish Towels in good\nweight, Half-bleached. Fringed ends.\nWEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIAL,\n<*!><\u2022 THE PAIR.\nBOYS? SOCKS\n65c the Pair\nThi*:r-i|tiai*U'i' Hose of All-Wool Yarns.\nMail,- with fancv cuffs. Sizes 6 to 10.\nWEDNESDAY  MORNING  SPECIAL,\nur*.-- rm*: pair\nft less style with low\nI neck. Sizes 86 to 42.\n''WEDNESDAY\nli MORNING SPECIAL,\n,; S9< EACH.\nWOMEN'S BLOOMERS\n$1.80 the Pair\nSilk-striped Wool-and-Cotton Bloomers\nin a fine weave. Sizes 36 to 42.\nWEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIAL,\n\u25a0fl.80 THE PAIR.\nCHILDREN'S GOWNS\n79c Each\nMade slip-on style of good quality Flannelette. White with colored trimming.\nSizes 6 to 14 years. WEDNESDAY\nMORNING SPECIAL, 79.? EACH.\nWOMEN'S CORSETS\n$1.00 the Pair\nMade of good quality Coutil and well\nboned. Colors: White or Pink. Sizes\n21 to 27. SALE PRICE, $1.00 THE\nPAIR.\n! .'..   |\n\u00bbJtY\nROBSON NOTES\nRi ii.yi\nIn tha tia\nifl .\nMondav . \\. BUIR  Ml -'   H*iir*.   Punk ami\nMra. Colin I-'. Macdu i...mi . nti rtalni _ ai\nli-iu     Ho     latti\nKtrptt, ai bridge I\" a. ruin:-: thi   \u25a0\nDftuahtera ol Amertc*, when the honors\nfor high  tin--   low   acoflafl  wt\u00bbra  won  i.v\n.Mrs.  ft, .1    vikik-uv  and  Mra.  Norman\ni\nhy   U:      i.   McKinnon   and   Mi      i' \u25a0 (\ni.'on**.i..      '. \u25a0      .    \u25a0\nMr*     _    t \u2022-!   Kina\nhan,   MIm   Mai -\nWright   Mr*   J    E.   r-i'-i-,   Mlsfl  Mn. ,\n\u25a0\n'oTTTiain   Poul ll .    N  '--    '\n.\u25a0.\u25a0hi. Mlaa  Mai)   i\" Ki\nIna Choqui tti,   Mra    Ki \"^> n,\nBurna Mra. M   J. Vigneux, Ml\npna   Pttipatrh k,   Mra.   T     !\u25a0'    Mad-ji 11,\ni -i   Conway,   Mm    I.    Mi K    m n\nand Dra. DtOi ralatno.\nWord flraa n ci Ivi \u2022! in in.\nday from  H\ntkal nor aon, Clifford l-fuma, \u25a0* ho wai\npm\u25a0 i.n*.'    opi rat\u00ab'i    '-ii    ai    i.\n\u25a0 ; iioiiii: ai well\n.\nKi.        ran\nv.,nn.l.--   war\u00bb:\n\u25a0 C I.\n'    11    \u25a0\n\u25a0 m.   .1    T    u- h t.-r.    Refresh-'\n\u25a0 ii   *--i \\, \u25a0!  at   t.ho   int. r\\;il.\nA  Kletj.li   uui i s   wenl   up td  Mr   aad\nMi     .1   T   w\u00ab -hi  ,     place oa Thursday\nI.,   im   Ml     Web-\n\u25a0 i    il     t of Hi.- local\nl   tha  lood\n\u25a0:i.ii   had   a   very   1\n\u25a0\n\u25a0 ie   Armatrong ot  Nelson   is\nLO  Cly*\n\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 Ita,\nM        'i \u25a0 of  V incouver,   who\nClyde   for  tb<\nnta   Ni Ifloa   foe\nH   will  r.-ill\n\u25a0\n\u25a0    I-\n1    |h in    ih.-\nih -i \u2022'.\niken a i \u00bbal-\ntlon    null   iii,    Consolidated   al   Trail,\n\u25a0\u25a0\nL   .1   Ivlwnnls of Malta\nto arrivfl in n\nloam K'-inp of Trail \u00bbp< ni\nS   S.  K.vv'i\nto Mtlaoa >\u25a0   terday.\nWYNNDEL NOTES\nWYNNDKL,   U.C-,   Pi b    i Mi      It\nMurgntro) d   h tune .1  to her home\nit   K i< in loa in   exti Bd< <l   st,i'\nii. re   u uh   Ur   and   Mi      .1    H\n:i       1.\ntiollda)    .11\nMl 1 i       I I'    1 I'... 1     I M     hiol     :i I     In I-\n1        Mr        II      It. nny     ol\nJ     Rudd    ll\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 hi f   i<-   waa   \u25a0\u25a0   \u25a0\nihe Improv-ftineni  of hla health.\nMi*       ,1      ll.    I PO) li ,    IM   .\u25a0.-..   ! ; # l'i     lh-.     I  ill ill I     ^^ .1 -    Ho-    gUCI I\n.|,l|       I,.   T .        ..,1,1     OVfll      11   \u25a0\nreturned from      t    II        B|\n\u2022    \u2022    \u2022 w\nMrs, Tumi r 1 - . 1 ting    h- r\nyesterday in fl\nNOW ON HOLIDAY\nStrategy Saves Woman\nFrom Coils of the\nDeadly Cobra Snake\nT1.I\\'*'(.MAU, Ceylon, Feb. 1. \u2014\nBtratfl-gy af tha bMMga aavad I pany\nof iliniior gaaatfl h\u00ab>rc from a dangeroua\nflaaka,\nA T.ritisli (lookyaril offtelal waa glv-\nlag tin itiniu i* t4i ;i CtW fi'h nils. Half\nway through tht BMl 'Vtrynne waa\nborrUlad to hoar the officUil'B wife order a acrvant to place a howl of milk\non the floor noar her feet. Instinctive*\nI]   \u2022 v- lymio kn.w that a snake was in\niiio room,\nXo on,, tnovad.   ah pflfltafll apprab\u00aba-\nst\\.-ly   abOOt.      Prtfli ntl>    \u25a0    I-.\nwm   BflflB  to flldfl frnm under Ui< tabM\nand aa to tin  howi of miik, aa\nabtfl   bnir.     Thfl   woman   fata ted.     Thfl\ncobra, .fauHltflt aaalH in th.- world, had\nb<en coit.-.i ui,,,nr i\u201e.r .imm,.\nWILLIS   PIANOS\n\"Canada'.   Beit\"\nSole distributors, from the factory, for\nthe Kootenay District: |\nKOOTENAY   MUSIC   HOUSE,\nNalaon,   B.   C\u2014\"Th.   Pi.no   8I01V ,\nWHIST AND DANCE\nHELD, APPLEDALE\nAPPLEDALE,  n.C; Wth,   ..  _ TbeTa\nwa   .1 fair orpwd out to tba whlai drtwa\nnnd .i.iiir.   -4i\\.-n by th.- Progn\nsoojMion oh Priday.    Mlaa If.  Delaroni\nwon  tt.o India\"1 first prlAe; i\\ w. Ko-\npeokl, genu1 flrat; Mlaa M. Troaao and\n.   .   .\nAPPLEDALE NOTES\nAPPLEDALE \u25a0\u25a0<'. fi b. 1 -F. Tfofl-\nao w.nt tu NtUon on Monday for ttwdt-\ncul attem i *\n1: w. Kopeckl attended a meeting of\nthe Slocan valley Agricultural \u25a0 w a-\n' ion hi si' . an City on Priday.\nMr-    ,1    sii.m   and  daughti i   wenl   to\nTrail\nI I'o-\nFERNIE FLASHES\nPERNIE, B.C., Feb. I.\u2014Mlaa Norma\ntouglaa oi* th, Central school teaching\ntal f and \u25a0 Ideal d*uight< r of Mr. aad\nI - M I. Douglaa of th|H city, returni-d\n.1 I., r boon iliis weak aftar having\nim nt iin p.it mn months m :i Spokane\nnHpltal undergoing tn atmenl m laa\nmualaa ha\u00ab been aaffflring from I \u2022\n1 :-. lllneM a ioi \u25a0 OctotM r. inn is now\niii! mi tha way to .1 oompifltc recovery.\n'i'ii.    n gular  aittlnga  of   tha   oounty\n\u25a0 im   for   i''.i.i nary   will  oonvane   hare\n\u25a0 ii  Tui iday,  8     Judge Thompw n   will\n\u25a0 1 \u25a0 \u25a0 idi.  I\u25a0- red 1 rom  iho  ln-\n1 -1.., -1 r 1 \u25a0. ii   whi.ii   pre ven Ud   him   from\nmaumlng his regulax dutli - for tha pani\nPicture shows Hon. P. O. Lark in ' \u00abnada,. and hli\ndaughter at  Victoria  station,  London,  boforo  leaving  for   Egypt,\nSLOCAN CITY NOTES\nBLOCAN CITY,  I!'-,  I' .     i R\u00ab \\\nMr. LancaatPT of the United church,\nNew Denver, and other lake polnta,\n' onducti .1 the ai r\\ ice in the United\nchurch io iv , n Hunday evening;, *\na. B, Btoddarl conducti .1 both\nI Mi\nng   and   \u25a0 ven Ina    lervlci    in   st.\nAnglican 1 hurcn hi 1. on Sunday.\nAN INVISIBLE\nSHIELD AGAINST\nINVISIBLE FOES\nThe   (oa   \u00abre   countless\ngerms   th\u00abt lurk oo die\nmany objects yoa touch,\nevery day, that other hands\nhave touched.\nThe invisible shield is the\nantiseptic quality reletseil\nin creamy Lifebuoy lather\nthat makes such   objects\nharmless to you ....\n.And there is   oo   better\nToilet Soap (orgeneol use.\n'<*>*7(,ERM DISEASES\n\/ \/  ma, Ih- . amrd b,\nibe han^a  '\nLIFEBUOY\nHEALTH SOAP\nPurifies and Protiscts\n\u25a0v^lcver Brothen Limited Toronto^\nTAGS\nPlain or Printed\nSold in any quantities, but it pays to buy in lots\nof at least 4000, so that the printing may be done\n4-up,\nTHE DAILY NEWS JOB DEPT.\nPhone 144 (Two Lines)\nPRINTING\u2014RULING-BOOKBINDING\n age Sh\nrTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2\/1927\nIIT! TD\nI AIRJARBOR\njjfcparlrricnt of Defence Brings\nMatter to Attention\nof Council\n\"CITY WILL RK1M.Y\nSITES  AVAILABLE\nIn\nTime  Nelson   May  Be  on\nMain Air Route, Aldermen Think\nThat N'elson haa no Immediate use\nfor an air harbor, but has good potential landing sites, and that the city\n\u2022will be Rhid tn keep in touch with\nthe department on the matter, is\nthe answer of the city to a suggestion from the department of national\ndefence, that it join the cities equipped with municipal air harbors.\nThr letter hens the stamped (signature Of G. ,1. Desha rats, deputy\npNpH^Oter, nnd it came addressed to\n**T\\\\t_ Mayor of Nelson.' From Mayor\nJ, A. McDonald, il passed lo tlie\ncouncil,'nnd wiis debated for a\nlew moments Monday night.\n:\"'' Con't Fonvast Developments,\nWhile regarding the matter as not\np& -pressing interest at the present\ntflffte. It was eoncedeil lhat the dt-\ntmenl's let-.er should be given\nas full an answer as possible.\nWo don't know what Ihe develop-\nm< nts of thi' next few yenr** will\n]pf,\", stated Alderman C- - Fleming.\nfWrrhnps air routes will rollow llie\nchains of lakes ocrotn thi-. province,\nand in such case we Would bo right\njh tine.\"\n\".IThere are plenty of good landing\n'oltcfl available,\" added Alderman A.\nJ^. Horswlll.\nTV was also pointed out that for\naeaftdones the lake furnished all the\nharbor necessary.\nT&e letter from tin- department\nwas. as follows:\nKant ConuimtUcttllon Coming\n\"The succ. si-ful establishment nf\n\u2022ir ttnes for the rorrlage of mail,\nexpress aud iiassengers in many\ncountries will undoubtedly lead, in\nthe near future, In a demand f>\n\u2022similar facilith for communication\nby air in Canadn. Th.- policy uf the\nPomlnlon governinent in the devel-\nopment of civil aviation since the\narmistice has been toward provid-\njtH** air sen'ices in tli.>s.' fields, such\nmi forestry, BUrvc-yltiK, and (ranspor-\nfatlon in Hi\", r. mote pai \u25a0 of tho\nOOU'i-ifv.    Whtl re    other    f.n 'illtiei    are\n*^ffkta *n. flk nrn-.irt demand r.i*\nBq In  Uirsf.  flelda.  and  It\nCOMMITTED WR TRIAL\nThe larger pic Mi re above ahoVfl\nEBrnool Vld r Btorry, pubUrinr of\nthi C rUtlan Iniuilrer, as ho Op**\npaarad In ha poUoo court loot\n0i.-i. nl Toronto, \\\\hen bo wns\ncommltti; to   u Ioi on i eterto of\nbloophontOUa   l'1'- I.   arising   out   of\nsiati'in.'iii:' contained In his popot\nin the amallor plcturo at the left\nis sho.vn B, Lionel Cross, negro\nborrlator, who doton-dod Btorty.\nEditor Dies\nWhatDoYouThink?\nTha Daily News Invites letters\nfrom raadera upon matters of public Intoraat, A nom-de-plume may,\nff desired, be employed, but every\nletter must ba atgnod by tba wrlti r\nas a guarantet of good faith,\nthough not necessarily for publican..n. Lattora abould be brtof,\nand must avoid personalities. The\nDaily New*- does not hold itself.\nIn any way, responsible for tha\nviews of correspondents. Lattora\nwhich contain advertising matter,\nor propaganda which is classed as\nadvertising, will not ba accepted\nunder any  circumstances.\nHENRY    MAY    BOLAND\nNoon editor of the Montroal Star,\nand widely known \u25a0 'in:nlian n.'ws-\npnpOT man, who died In Montreal\nUu t week of pneumonia*\nifgQli\nbetter\n\u2022th.- ].<\nhoavic\nth:\ntho   initial   development   of\nair transport   Itnoa  eould   ba\nleft  to  those  OOUntrlOO  where\nlulation  ta  great' r  thi\nand   tho climatic   COIt-dlttoM\nl*i.ta aevere.\nC \"TJ\u00bbl8 policy has been auccewful\noo Dying Is iinw,:in eiwentlnl part or\nOOch work in many pans of Canada.\nWo are now In n position, nl\ntak-- ad, intag-s of the i xpi rl\u00ab m \u25a0\ngait., il In the op. rati, ii of air linen\ni;. .\nTh\u00bb   -h   v      that   v. here   the   mtinicl-\ntthe Family Uses\nm With Satisfaction\nSo Says Mrs. H. C. Deamond\nof Dodd's Kidney Pills\nNova   Scotia    Lady    Uaod   Them    f*>f*\ntfbot-Jachet,   Puna   in  the   Back   and\nUrinary Troubles\n\u25a0UtPBON CORNER, N. S, Feb. 1\n4\u2014 (Special ).- \"I have used Dod-d'n\nKi<biey Dills for over i,:.' \u00bb*eai\nfound them very good for head\nand pains In the bark,\" writes -Mrs.\nIVamond. who resides at this place\n\"Mv husband has u\u00abej them for\nrh. uni.i.t   m   ond   I a   also   given\nthem to the ehHdr-sn on several oc-\nicosiona, and am glad to say they\nhave   given   pn :il In   the\neoa# nf involiiiit.ii '\u25a0 would\n*not   be   without   them.     1   have   also\nused  ycui    Diamond   Dinm r  Pil\nfound  them  excellent.\"\nAll   over   Canada.   Dodd's    Kidney\nFills    ire     reeognlRed     an     suffering\nwooien'a best frlnd. They nel\nIy    on    the     ki lm\u2022 -\u25a0.     making    them\nOtrong anil h< allhj dm , *\nnri\u00bb th*4 nun** of nine-tenths of all\n|lls women are heir to. Sound kid-\nftej-i*. mean jture blood, 1 'hi \u25a0 blood\nBieans good health.\npnlities have assisted in the establishment oi  tht ronton,  by proTtdtni\nfiv IKK    field*    ib-vein pun nl    lias   bOOfl\ngreatly atmpllffod.\nMiinb-ipalllics AitliMT\n\"Several municipal Ittoo have :il-\ni*. adv tal;en Mtton to tOOtnt the dc-\nvelopment of Oorltl tr.inspnrt in thla\nway. The c.iy of F.iito.nton has recently Itconaod nn oir harbor within\nits bordora Bud has set aside a stiil-\nable   trnt'L   of   land   for   this   purpose.\nHaileyiuiry, in northern Ontario, has\nUS Uitonaod air hotbor from where,\ndoring the past throo years, air\ncraft hOVI I\" OB I\u25a0]\u25a0\u25a0 rated into the\nitoayn loW tb Id ton, N. B.,\nanil Virden, Una . Oloo hold licenses\nfor  air   faiorbQfO.\nTho  floportmont,  having  in view\nfuture di'\\.'iopni'111, dootrea to draw\ntho attention of th Canadian municipalities t\" thO desirability of plan-\n0 being ready\nth tranaporta-\nii,\u201ei. The dfpartmonl li proparod\nat   any  tlmo  to  cooperate  wi-.h   the\nLitlna b* b n\njanoa it can, and giving advice on\n1 anv point', arialng, BhouM you wish\nI 1 , all - *. 100 to visit\nyour cite. Inaped any location, and\nInd viae you oh Iti luttabltttT. ptotM\n! notify .hta a e part moot.\"\nA Newspapers Function\nIs to Print the News;\nComment a Corrective\nTo the Editor of Tin. Daily News:\nsir\u2014Of lata wa have heard much\ncomment, or mutter!nga, by organizations and individual a about the undesirable items contained in our panoro,\nyour own omongal iii*. othera. Briefly,\nwhat tln-se good people aay is \"that tha\npapi *\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ara not aafa for :i rouag boy or\ngirl to read, ami  tho]  the printing of\nsuch  stuff  Should  he ItOppM.\"\nI  have  been   w- odertng   If thi\npeople are approaching  thla  Important\nqUOOtloO   frnm   tin    proper  angle.     Have\nthey oonsldared what \\u the function of\na newspaper? Who) dues the avoroga\nboy or girl read'.'   Are our young 1 uo\nbeing  trained  Imw  to  read  thfl   papi 1 \"\nlt aaema to ma tho duty of the news-\npnp.'i' Is to tell what is happening in\ntha world, good or bad. With the edi-\nlorlal   ri vta  the   power  to  uphold   tin\na i. deplore tha avll, and ome ita pun-\nuhment.\nwnin.at elalmlna to be in the best\nportion to Judge, 1 :im ni* tin opinion\nthat   tli\"  avi rag\u00ab   b v   or   girl   apanda\nm Vi n mn,no 1  Una tbe paper, often\n\"Jlggs\" comes first, the ipori  If a boy,\naoowl 'i.'ipi nga If It'a :. gli i. a stance\n..1 the oows; bul the editorial7   Nov\nNow.   sir,   let  <U \"i   tin.b jf.\nlook   tO   print   tin    Itorj    of   King   D.ivel\n1 aoma poopla would never know where\nyou took it from), what a splendid story\nfor the young! rou tall of thi\nof the ahepherd lad, tha tragic nature\nof bis danger through Saul, tha pathoi\nof ins friendship for Jonathan, the\ndrama of his becoming king, and aucb\n:i Qod-fMrlnR klm he wok But, 0 hai\nla this in Ind Samuel, ll eh.?. This\naood man ooramKi an id of Immoral-\nIty! This  1 of . nurnge plana :i murder in a moat Rubtlle wny, The order\nis given t>> pi.ie Drlah \"In the hottest\nat tbe fight and tin n withdraw.\"\nNow, mi, wi ild     -i dar    pi mt  thai\ninst    as    ,t \u25a0   ,.    , .    \\\\**\\   m    Old\nworld itorj wi r \u25a0 niori 1 ultored; our\nmuch knprovtjd;\nbut, aven ao, 1 bi lb v. thai mnny then\nliving wanted thai ntnry '.noted, what\n\u25a0.\u2022 itlnu upon tin character of \u25a0 great\nking! Bul thej-ecordei keepa on oalm-\nly   and .ends   with   thfl   brief   tdltorlal\ncomment \"But lhe thing that David did\ndlapJeaaed  the  Lord.\"\nEmphaalai Hint, and I think you may\n\u2022afely prim tha rest.\nHut are we more cultured today? Are\nthere noi nun today singing lustily thfl\npoalm lhat David wrote \"He muketb\nme to lie down lu green pastures,\" and\nnre doing what David did, placing\nother*\" in the hottest of the fight, and\nwithdrawing? Do our young people\nlearn through their parents, teachers,\nand lhs edltoiii.li that lhe reason for\nthO   publicity   of   such   acts   Is   Dial   they\nare olaplooalng to tha law of all Christian eoniitries?\n4 I-lrenin flowing through :\u25a0 town\nmay ba an aaoet, and yet u  source of\nllaagar to our young. The usual remedy, however (1 am not forgetting Sandon, B.C.), is not to cover it over, but\nto una more vtguanoo.\nI  wonder lf we are  not  substituting\n1 lereen for watohfulntaa and warning. It may k\\.w less trouble for a\ntime, but bav.-'our y..ung p...pie un-\npn pared for danger.\nDAVID S, BCOTT.   .\nRiondel, B.C., Jan. 28, HIT.\nWillow Point Speakers\nHad No Monopoly of\nWisdom, Says Constable\nTO thfl Editor Of The Daily News:\nsir\u2014You recently reported \u25a0 meeting\nOf fruit growers at Willow Point, and\nI notice that Mr. Camphell on being\nqueatloned regarding a letter l bad re\ncently written to The Daily Newa, stat\nad I was \"writing nonsense.\"\nTacts and aVOg theories cannot be\nJust wiped away in such breeay fash-\nii.n. Pour yeara ago, for axample, certain Wtee men, along with some of th\u00bb\nprophets, aolved mattera very nicely for\nthe (rower by the simple expedient ot\nwiping everything off the: slate and\nMarling anew, but we are now back to\nthe uunc oroaaroada wa were at then,\nwilh the same old billboard fmnttng us,\nand with just ahout lhe sami' problems\nWritten on It as were wiped off,\nUr. Campbell conJMori I am writing\nnous.ns, jT1 that I evidently think that\nIf   lla-   IfclRtOah   apples  niv  SiicivsKfllllv\nmarketed,    the    growero'    difficulties\nwould be within reasonable reneh of solution\u2014and 1 certainly do think just\nlhal   at   |hla   time, ^though   no  Mich\nj thing can be read (pto my letter. Any\nIndividual or Industry getting well nwnv\nWll   hilie peek load may feel reasonably\n. well aattafled, and 1 venture to mv\nthere is not ;i shipper or jobbOr in west-\n'in Canada who doea not fully believo\nthat which Mr. Campbell designates as\nnonsense. Successful marketing nf\nHaca natural!) presupposes the disposal\n\"I    Die-In --   ami   Wealthy;   after   Macs,\nwhat variety or volume create! any apodal problem? Why, even Kootcnav\n<;. ma would aell iin-n.\nWhen flirt li. r on iu vour report I\nlead Mr, Vonce'a Mai. ment that Urlttali\n' \"I bin onlj   pro.ilnvs in..ugh apples\nto civ. the people nf western Canada\nan anpli n day for k daya, i think still\nfurther thai not .ill ihe wisdom in\nfruit matten wai fathered m Willow\ni-'olnt on lhat particular afternoon.\nQUV.   CONSTABLE.\n1 '*\u25a0   ton, RC, .Innuary 31, 1SC7\nI\nBOO   SHORT   SKIRTS\nLISBON,   Fob.   I.   Portugal   frowns\n;, rl       \\\\\u25a0..men   who\nattempt   to      1 P    Iho  \"down   to  the\n,.  I.. ..I,  nib,\n:.i   family :\n\u25a0i- . \u25a0 li   in   tha'\n: ,-f   1   ch irlt-ablo   Inatltutlon,\n>\u25a0  aklrta  which  fuu-\n\u25a0 ,,.,\u2022 jn \u25a0  \u25a0 aocoatod the\n;  . But thu      \u25a0 11 of the mar-\n\u25a0,  droVO   ih>'\nWOULD   REMOVE   WAR   GUILT\n.1 Clara Mend\".\n-j who baa re-\nit ,1 the L'nited Btal\n. ;. ,man women\n\u25a0\nworld  war\n.   Uonde h is . reati d ;i\nnal Um - wide       \"i I mil itlon which,\nII I       irlieli-s\n|]\nwornan  In  oth' r  ooui 1\n. \\  i.' .   \u25a0\u25a0   hoi   I   \u25a0\nIs Radio Expert\nAcid Stomach\n\"Phillips  Milk of Magnesia**\nBetter than Soda\nHereafter,   Instead   of   soda   take   \u00bb\nUtile   \"I'billips   Milk   of   Magnesia\"   It\nwnt<T ony time for indlgeMlion or aour\nacid,  itaflfty  otomach,   nnd   relief   will\ntantly.\nFor fifty yeara aenulne \"Phillip*\nMHk of Magnesia\" has been preai rlbed\nby physicians becauae It over\nthree times aa much acid In tha\notomach as i i iturati 6 lolutlon of\nbtcsrhonaii**    of     soda,    leaving     tin I\nel  and fro- from > I\nIt    pcnti     ii s   a* Id   fernn ntallona   ll j\n-weie and gently urgea the aour- '\nIna  waate  from   Ihe   system   without i\npurring     Roaideo, It la more pleasant\nto take than ooda.    Insial upon \"J'bil\nJlpa.\"   Any drof atoro.\nCOMMANDER- EDWARDS\n\u25a0  hraii-h  nf the\ni hd   work\nIn   eliminating   intcrferenco   in   Can\nada.\nANADIAN\nPACIFI\nKootenay Lake Service\nOwing to ice conditions, boat service botwoon Nelson\nand Procter discontinued for present and train service\nsubstituted as under:\nRead Up.\n1:1(1 I'.M.    9. KI AM.    Ar\t\n7:10 I'.M.    1:41 AM.    I.v\t\nRead Down.\nN'-li...\"     I.v.   7.1.0 a.m.    r,:00 P.M.\nI'\"' l'i*      Ar.   l:|| A.M.    l:M I'M.\nSteamer service between Procter-Knotenay Landing*.\nCrawford Bay-Kaslo-Lardo and way poit.s will continue\non present scbodule.\nJ. S. CARTER, District Passenger Agent, Nelson\nSpecial Low Rate on\n-.>\/\nWANT ADS\nA 17-Word Advertisement\nfor a -Week for\nOne Dollar\n*\\\nDaily News Want Ads  Cost\nLittle But They Bring Results\nTliey Will Sell\nUsed Articles of All Kinds\nUsed Furniture\nFarm Machinery\nLive Stock\nReal Estate\nHouses\nPoultry\nFarm Produce\nClothing\nLumber\nAutomobiles\nLaunches\nDogs and Cats\nMiscellaneous Articles\nTheyWillFindforYou\nDomestic Help\nA Situation\nAn Apartment or Room\nA Dog for the Chid\nA Place to Board\nA Tenant for Your House\nA Timber Limit or Mine\nA Roomer\nA Second Hand Gun\nA Buyer for Your Business\nA New Clerk\nSteady Customers for Farm\nProduce\nBuyers for Property\nAnything You May Want to\nBuy\nThat Lost Article\nTry a 17-Word Advertisement\nfor $1.00 in\nThe Daily News\nWANT  ADS\nYou Will Find the Results Profitable\n -EATERS OVERCOME ROSSLAND MINERS 3-1 AT TRAIL\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,  WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1927\n131\nPage Seven   ^\naps Play Leadens Off Feet at\nStart but Lose Out;\nScore  6-1\nU1AART,     I'-i-i).     l.   - RmuliaBf\nirougli tl,,. R,.Kii,\u201e Uttmca tot- a\nital nf six ku.-i \u00ab. utl.'l- luillK \"iii-\nlateU ami uutplu.vi.il lor the (lint\ni minute* of tho Kim,-, lh,' Calgary\nIgers liii'iiMH,.,! tiuir Ivn'l in Iho\nralrle Hockey leofu. \u00abh^n Ihey\nIfeulod the Regina Capital. G lo 1\nsre  tonight.\nTo Sam Tinimlti*. goalkcpcr of tlie\nilgern, uml \"Spunk\" iourrow, their\npry .kipper, mu.t go Ih. majority\nf the ci-oilit for the victory. 11 was\n'mmliiH   who   broke   ihe   hearts   ol\nie Regina sharpshooters when he\nrued aside a sriin. nf shots during\nB first 10 minUtM of tlie giimc, alt-\nReglna hail hacked liis team mates\nhimi their own i,in,, line with a\nstematie concerted attack, ami lt\nas .Sparrow who snapped up a\nerfect pnea from Mitchell lo score\nle first goal of the name.\nTho work of Timmlns was nothing\nmrt \u201e( marvelous, ami ii Regina\nid been ploying any other lann\nJt the Tlg.ra tonight Ihey woiihl\navo won hands down and in the\niree periods they had more Ihan\naelr share of the play.\nLineup\nPMgar) l -,. - it i,,n Regina\ndual\nImnilns    II. .MiuTismi\nDefence\n_U**f           I'ruwae\naliw     inly\nI-'unV:iril\nWrruiv           Hose\nIKehei:   ,-, MorrUon\n\u25a0U.IUI       Sunderland\nBob.\nluffnun      Oottnlll\nlarlln       Ingrain\nO*     li i i'i\nIW    Mulligan\nSummary\n\"*\"li-t   pel k i    i,   i:,, gary,   Bpam>\u00ab\nWBt     Head   y,     11:1(1;     J,     I\nftlnor,   |:<lfc\nSecond     per.ml - ll,     Cliag irj      li'i.in\n[ll.holl. 1:18; i. Calgary, Uparron\n\u25a0om   il.ilnor.   1:118.\nThird   period\u2014*,   Calgary,   He\u00ab y\nom Spun-ow. |>M; a, Calgary, iiuii-\nian from sparrow, 3:ir,; 7. Uc.-.iiii,\nHtjeHg, ii im.\nPenalties\ntint peii,\u201ei Prowae, Ro\u00bbe, spm-\niw. Mulligan,\n._ nd   period    I'l-ows -.\nTliird period -PrOWfle, Ruse. I i \\i,\nItehell, Galiiur.\nSPORTITIS\nBy   JINKS\nJack Denipflt-y, ex-chump heavy\nboss, last week declured hfl VMM\nstick with the boxing sport wlu'th-\nei' he enn make a eoim-liiirk or\nti it. If he Im IUKilccflfl*fttl with\nthe fighting end, he flfcyfl he will\ngo ln for the pi-umutlng etui.\nBoth ends are mon1 y-niaker.H ami\nchances are laken nn both th\\C\\i\\\nof tho game. lVrli;tp.*-i Igok iflM\n-in flfl*y living with not no much\nhard work in a physical flfl-ftflfl\nanyway. lli> says bfl bl uliotil l|\npounds over Wfl fighting weight\nnow. He has slaileil tr.ilnliljf i\nand will be In trim for ani'tln p !\nwallop at flOMflORfl, Mr. Tunney\nlinlt'tred, in ihe very near future.\nSo if Den.p.-'t y falls to OOflnfl buck\nunder Tex Itl< kanl'*' elimln-itloii\nscries fur an 4-ppuiu-i.t lo Dlflflt\nTunney, we u 111 must likely sue\nJack chasing Kick ard as a promoter. Alter all a man Is better\noff to stay witli hlfl own bOfllltflflN\n\u25a0Ad ihe fight game is Demps-?y'n\nbusiness.\nWho in the ttloflt linpoi'luiit,\niiiOHt rctvpoittfible, must \u25a0ItUflflJ.\nmost booed, most unpupu-ar, but\nthe bravest, hardest working,\nroolflflt, qulfltflflt man In sport to-\ndflJT? i;in ymi fUMflf Well it is\nthe ruin vvhii liandlr.-* a fflfflftfl'fl\nwhistle or bell in ,-iny game, no\nmtillet'   if    it    is    fuutbal',   ha--hull,     J\nlocroflflfi or even huckey. No mm\nin .-purl b is mot'.' work cut out\nfor him, more trouble staring\nliltn in Ihfl fact, more criticism\n(liliil upon him than a referee,\nwin-ther -he be the best In the\nworld or llie worst. Why Is this?\nit Is large y bflOMflfl the fans, In\nno mailer whal spurt, hit just,\n.i   liltte iiiiirnw   iu iheir judgement.\n\u25a0**'       rCfflffltfl,    II     Ihey     (Uflle l     ;n\ntin- he I flXhlbUlon of iheir work\npOSfltbl \". would be orillcUOdi    Such\n' rtfll     is.    \u25a0 hiiu     mueh    are    you\ngating'; \"what you gol again-t\nMm,\" and ninny others are thrown\nup   to   the   n fine   ;il  every   game.\nWho wouldn't bfl a i'ii toot\nSptahiOg of itIit en biH( fall,\na man referee! a football game\nin lhe tatt, Il w.nt hard against\ntht- hjine Mam, and there was ,\n4'iuiskler ih e bCflfhlg about Ml decision**-,     lie   was  a   ,,ham\"   and   all\ntbe rest of of It. AIlou, the -fame\ntu waa flnttkina .wroflfl tht field\nwith his brother.   Me was itoppad\nby three mah asking him If he\nwas   \"Joivs   lhe   referee\"\n\"I um,\" replied the official extending liis hand to shake. Hut,\np'unk! Before hfl knew it bl h ul\nabsorbed a .-titilglu rlglu to' the\njaw   from hi-1  new  aofljuointance.\nThai   sturtud   things.     The   broiler\nplckfld nlf ihe Dtfondtni 'Keutu -\nman'- With it h'uuihil iWlng. The\nOther tWO Hl;(l*;rd In the .iffair\nami the result was a complete\nrout of the attackers by the official. A f\"w bitch i-y.-s aiul\nIii utflH went with tbi-m. Th I\nfruas drew a i rowd. Including\nseveral polici'iin'U.\nThe otftoflTfl started aw.iy frum\nIhe fl.' d with the refer>\u25a0.-. They\nueie golnf tu fl-KOTl him from llio\nfield. \u00bb\n\"What is all thlfl about?\" aaked\nihe  referee.\n\"l'i.it -I'lbui,\" r plied the policiv\n\"Wi   wil] tat you safely home.\"\n\"f'roteclloil   be \u2014.'   said   thfl\nofficial. \"tlo titter those other\nfellows, polttUai to his late ,it -\nt 11'liern), \"they may ne d rosm\nmme proteetiou If I go around\nagain.\"\nHe reflls d to take protcctloil,\nand refused tO lay ehaiKc-agaiusl\ntli\" iiffMiders. Their team bad\nbeen licked, they hud been licked,\nsurely that was .Hough, said the\ni--rfici.il   in   departing.\nE\nDIES ON TRACK\neteran    Steeplechaser    Drop.s\nDead While Exercising; Wa.s\nPreparin\";   for   National\n|LONDON, IVb. 1. (Md Tay laid; .\nlet'tin stecplcclKi.'-ci*. bfllflVi d of the\n|igl;.-h spin tint, public, dropped dead\n1 lie - \\,'i\u00ab'i-.hiK .-it Waybill \u25a0.e-i.Li.iv,\npreparation    (or   anvthor   ..i   btl\norts in win lhe grind nation:)t at\nll< wis || \\e.iis pi WO,\n[ehcstnul   gelding  by   Bridge of lOain,\nof Hrukcn Read.\nloid  Tay   Brldffl   had   been  al I\np     Wi ight      lor     lii is     yen's     grand\ntiona',  on   .Mu.li   lfi, of   178   pound-*'.\nplte his many eflmts le   never won\n|e   gre.it    rare.      \\l<-    (ini,- ii.-,|    m pond\nISM   and    was    *-.vi ml    again    la^t\nar. wlille in   l.'L'l  wlun  leading  \u25a0 \u2022 11J>\nre   tcjii\" s   away   from   the   riuloh,\nr\u00abU.\nwrier  is   Mrs.   W.   Uixmi     i |!d\n\u00bby   Brldgfl   w*\u00ab   trained   by   Frank\nrllgan at   Wi-yhill.\nM:\n\u25a0rhe aiiiiiini ..r the towa State colte-jr*\n.\\nh    li appeallag lo tho Iowa i< i^s-\nlui.' (o havi   (hiir uluia mati-i   recelvf\n[regular place nn the football Bflhedulc\nlhe University of towa at Iowa City.\n[ie two state schools mat list in IH*.\nTwenty   se\u00bb \u201460   uf   the   Ctneflt   ivory\nball! I'linuirable\u2014are uncd In u balk\nUna liilliitrd mutch for Ihfl world chnm-\np'niiHlilp. The bulls cost more than 1-0\neach. t)nly the rofttst mid fin. st 7. m-\nBlbaT   i\\iu*y   Is   used.      II   Is   mi   il.'llcat.'.\n\u2022i. sitsci*ptibii- to \"ohllllng.\" that the\n-iikiiist drafl oftentlmefl will make it\nunfit.     ,\n.mis   Kathleen Qorman of Bmlth boI\u00ab\nlege, Northampton, Ma.->.. la believed i\"\nIm i'i.* only or** oaaeh  la \u25a0 flomM-i\nCQllegfl  in  thfl  I'nited Slutvs.    Two liun-\ndred k'irls ot the senior and Junior\nclaflti am being timlned to handle thp\n*mr\u00ab.      The   collegi-   slips   ari-   tQOlpped\nwuli  \u25a0 [] hi   1'i'iit -n-iivd  sln-lls and a IOW*\n1 nm- machlno.\nI     luir'ng   their   nimnur   vaeuti'm,  .ith-\nletefl jn Ru'tgen unlveratty fallowed ail\nI aorta of wmk, ran-fiug froin \u25a0 upertn*\nti ml. nt . r eoaatructlon to i taudeeJb\ndriver. Among thfl jnt\u00bbs Uated are |*r-\nihiui', etianffeura, gpprmtlee la sie.i\nliMiiiilr>,    lc.'    ntun.    eunip   direiinr.    tUfl\njgOardi I'annei*. lattflT carrier. pl|j.' fitter,\n1 iqpohaalo,    laborer,    ImnhfliinaB,   bond\nEakamaa,   tmok  driver  and  painh r.\nj Pagan spurts have bflea again staged\nin Moaeow, Raaala. An oaan all* buttle\nwas bald recently between II maa-eat*\nIng wi.ivi*. fresh from Siberia, and aav-\njage doga, Mtuii.rs, armed with ahot*\n\u25a0una, guarded the audience hi the\ngrandetanda from tha aiilnuila, rrii. pre-\n| litiiinary bdntfl codbtatfld of dof th\ntacking foafla and raahUfli\nA   l\"int Vale-lliii-vurd l.nnis (ium will\nI Invade Kngland next   Miniuier io defend\nthi   Prentice  Internattonal  IntereolUgl-\niite ChampfonatCp cup against Oxford-\n, Cambridge,   After the >\u00abrlee, iin Ann r-\nIcann will pia>  agalnet a team lepra*\n-\u25a0in la : ihe Racing Club of Turin, In\nI'.i\"', .uni flgalMl the Ualfun DavU\ncup  nam al  Ltde,   VoWlOfl.\nBRITISH SOCCER\nLEAGUE STANDING\n\u25a0 HOLISIt   LIAUU.\nl-irat Diviaion\nQgal\nP. W, 1.. 1', I    A, 1'ia\nNewaaatl.   Unilwd :., Ill\nih,-i.i. i      Tuwn     n ii\nlluriil, v          .            XO 1:1\nL4und.naail        II 14 1\nBaltua  A'aad.      .. It 12 ,1\nLaalOMtar   city   ... lltl 11 g\nAr.aciiitl                        \u2022.:, t. 7\nTotunham  Hoi. . 2U le 11\nw,..t Ham i.titmu ar, 11 in\nMiuii-luHi, r    1:1111, a.*, Hi l.\nl.iv,rp,,,.|                  .;, u 11\nSli. 11 n 1,1    L'nllml    ;:, 9 j\nHl.,,-kl,urn    H\u201ev,       Zt, 111 II\n.sli.ill.lil   \\\\,-,i        ;,. f i\u201e\nAaion   \\ 111.1           -.; 1,1 f>\nHlriuliiKli;,,,,        .... 2,-, |\u201e 12\nHur.v                            LT, 7 hi\nHcrL.v     inutilv        L',', lu 14\n1 1*   fiiiKd        :',-, s n\nI'ardlff  rn,           :t ~, fl\nBv.ftun                   :\u2022; ,; i,\nW,  lirvniwleh  a    ::. ,, ll\niMond  Olrlatlon\nMl.Ml,   I i,               .. ]4 J,\nl'i.I I..   II,Mil h 1\nNot Is   Knroi :\u2022', il-\nPrwton   N.   l: 21 ii\nHull   I'll, |l j,\nMWaaaca   T..,vn 18 12\nM.in. In sl.r    fli\\ |, 11 1,    :;\nCIl.lKa 24 II I     7\nS,,iuli\u201eiii|,l,,n 2.\", II s    ll\nOldham   Aiiiuii, I, II in   4\nHon Val. 2.*, .s s   '..\nItMdlng 21 'j hi   .*.\nIllacki I 2'i :i 12   .\",\nSnllll,    Sill.Ms It 'I l'i     I\nDara.1.1                    I :, 11    4\nNoun County 21 :\u2022 11    2\nl--ullii,iii 2;, 7 n   ;,\nwolvernamp.    w. 21 1; 12\nliarlliiKlini 2.\". 7 14\nUrim.Dy    Town ...14 .\". 12\nClapton  Orient 21 .*. 11\nHnidti.Ki    ni, 211 :; 1,;\nThird Dlvlalon\nllouth.ru SKtloti)\nsv, 1,1,1,u,  \"ft,wn 2.1 11; i\nBrfHtol   Clt, 2:1 ir,\n.. tie li 'st,\n12 sr, \u00bb.i 34\n7 nil 4.1 u\n..   114 4&   aH\n0   all ||   2'.l\n; :,:< ii n\nS  41 4.*,  27\n7   l| 41.   21\n4  411 J7  I,\nli  III 4:i  ill\n3 m 411 'a-l,\n7 48 (5 ID\n7, 01 tli 2!,\n7  44 Ml  2i.\n4 (.4 1,7 24\n.: ::i I, il\n43 CO 12\nI 44 44 21\n4 411 :.'i 211\n:\u2022 ::.. II   ||\nII 4.', Ill II\ni II II 1,\n4  71 41   24\n;. 4;' .in 22\n!'   II 34   .-:.-!\nII   4 7 II   31\n7   47 311   31\n3  U4 43   31\nHUH\n4li 47   23\n111 11   23\nII   II\n3\nHEROINE HONORED\nWhen awarding a\nbronze medal for heroic\nconduct in laving life\nfiom drowning, the\nCarnegie Hero Fund\ncommission made special mention of .Miss\nDorothy F. Brown, 15,\nof Kamloops, who rescued Mr.s. Ida E. McNeil, 40, from drowning in Shuswap lake at\nCanoe, B.C., August 21,\n1925.\nMrs. McNeil, while\nbathing, got into deep\nwater and had been\nsubmerged several\ntimes when Dorothy\nreached her. However,\nthe plucky girl struggled through the water\nuntil both reached\nshore and safety.\nITH JUN\nScore   11  to  1   Victory  Over\nMaroon Outfit; Six in\nFirst Period\nHOOni JAW, I'.I. J.- -Tlie S,i\u00abka-\nlonn BbeDtfl ran .tuny from tlu- lo-\ncnlfl to take em 11 to 1 victory In\ntoniKhiv 'J'ralrlo Hockey league\n\u25a0una.\nVaakatoofl , ooUflfllfld nan ihan\ntnoiiRh goala to put the gamfl nn\nlet' uhen Ihey swumped the localB\n_ to l in the first period. Moose .i--w\niiuil the heiter of ihe opening mln-\nules of pity, hut wlien BtflVflfll\nallot from the blue Un\", caugjfcl Mats\non the hip IumI flopped Into the\ncage tho heart see.med to go out of\ntin- local OBIaBallVhtfl' ConnorH and\nHoffinger udded to the Saskatoon\ntally before Mooae .law showed any\n.tlgna of scoring. 8.i.ska toon *waa\nright buck for thre-' more tallies\n\u25a0n lute   the   period   ended.\nHaakflit-rrim fliasrinad mi top of\nthe in .il- a- the M-i-niiil period opened\nuni   i'u'|ii' t   --toppeii   .i   barragfl   of\ndroves. I'luy -shil'leil hnlf way\nthrough thfl' period tu S inkatoon territory, but without result. The only\nten e of ihr period figBfl when Con-\nnorfl nettetl the Kheiks' seventh goal\nni  u  pukh   from  Btflvan*.\nI-'our more tallies were added to1\nhe Sask it.>on KflTfl In the final\n-.'s-lon with the loctils apparently\nlieIple.--.-i.\nLinrup\nMoose Jaw      I'osition      Saskatoon\nGoal\nI'uquct Ukenhcad\nDflftncfl\nIlenMuii         BtflVflM\nMnti    .**      Hoffinger\nf. inshiin       Hurturblse\nPmrgrdfl\nMltcball       w<-twii k\nI'i'iinolly           I'.imenm\nSntli  rlaml        Connor\niv. ell e       .Moffatt\nAubrey     Miller\nConn       Giroux\nSummary\nFirst   period\u20141,   Saskatoon,   Stevens.\nft:Bit  l. SaaHatopn,  Connor, 6:10;  S,\nS.i   kO-toon,    11.-I'I Inner,   x: 10;    4.   ^r>oose\n.law. i;.-n-.iti. i*':i.\"i; ;.. Saskatoon,\nConnor from lloff Inner, 17:00; 6,\nSa-k,ii-'-*;i.   St' \\ i ii-\\    IS: tti    7,   Sa -ka-\ni oi ni.   Hofflngvr.   Ia>; \\t.\nStnihl period-\u20148, Sa-^kat.'oit. Conner    frrin    Stevens.    l.\">:au.\nThird period- I*. S isk;it.>uii. Connor   from    HH-vi-ns,    I;gl;     in,   S;inka-\nlogn, Oonnor i>om Weal vs Ick, T:*4;\n11, Sa.xkat.ion. HufturblM, It; 10; II,\nSaskatoon. Cinflfflal from Hoffinger,\n17:00.\nPenattiea\nCa melon,   Sutherlnnd.    .Miller,   Sutli*\nerlalid,   Connolly   .ml   Aubrey.\n .\u00ab\u2022,\t\nGood FeOows\nin on\nStolen Bags\nIF YOU  GPT\n[0N,<5l> POWN\nON   TMC-\nURST  BALI'\nIF I STEAL Two\nBASES TOOAY, ILL\nBREAK MY LAST\nYEARS   RfCORD\n11 .-.li 2\u201e\n:, ::;i .\u25a0,\u00ab II\nI  45 41 I\u00bb\n4 4* :.j IS\n.*, ::; :,.-, 13\nT :; tl II\n\u25a0;:\u25a0 ll :;s ;\n\u2022;s ;:; :;:,\n:; ::s It ;:\nV :.; II .1\n.; :... l| ;,.\ni ii 4:1 :\u2022,.\nT II 14 II\n. 11 i. :\u25a0 ,\n.\". 411 3!' ?:.\n3 4X 44 5*.\n:. ::^ -.1, ;i\n1 11 ,-,,1 31\ni. II 11 -,i\n.\", II 3.-, |!<\n4 II 41 IH\nli :;l 4,; f*\n4 411 :.'-. l\u00ab\n.*, 34 .*.; 17\n3 :\\i :t 11\nBrlClltutl       II     A. Ill 14\n.Millv. ill    All,I,- i II    \u2022;\nNewpvli    L'uutll)     '-.'. 1.'.    I\nIM, ,11.mill     Arfc-yl,. ||\nEx, i-1- .-ii, 14 le I\n[.ui-.il  Tuwn :-.*,   '.. s\nlu, 1,Hi,nl ::   :\u2022 \u201e\nCrystal   Paluee II II ^\nll,,urns.   A   Il\u201es,      21 Hi    ;,\nsni.iii.ii.i   i ii11..ri. sr, ii ii\nNorwich     in,       -.'I < ll\nCoventry    CH)        II le 13\nItrlKl,,!   Hover.         21 TII\n\\V;itr,,r,l                  ,.   H V   I\"'\nCharlton    Aih.      ::   7 in   ;\nM.rll.vr   Town.      34    7  13\nlilllliiichuiii :*\u25a0    i.  I :\n'\u25a0u...ir.v rk  it       :.*,   7 ii\nNorthampton ?.'\u25a0   >> II\nAlHTdarr     Alii M    4  !*.\u00bb\nThird   Dlvlalon.\n(Worth.rn   Section 1\nsi.,k,. nil \u25a0:,; ti   t   .*, :.* r: \"...\nHorhaal. II n;   \u25a0:   4 14 43 31;\nllulllux     T\u201e,vn        ;r,   i::    3    ;. 41   27 3r.\nRradford . II II   ,:\nN.laoh ::: II   i    1\nSl,i,k|..irr     r.uintv  24   I:.    |     ::   :,*.  31   .!::\nNew    iiriitliinii    . :r. 11   r,\nTr.iiiiu.i,.     I!,,i.      II   II   III    r, .*.! HI 27\nCheaterfli 1,1 l'i 11    t.   4 .',4 42 it,\n\\V;ii-;ill -I :,     a 7 42 42 2.',\n.V s 1.1 liar I en 2*> Ifl\nRoth.r       I 27 7   IH III 17 II 24\nli,,ii,-,iHl,-r     II !l I    \u00bb 1 42 4f, It\nHarllo] In     r 2'i ''  1:; 1 \u2022 II II\nn'mxham IB : 1! n 'r, 41 211\nSi.iitliin.rt 22 r.  in 7 3a\" in 10\nliurliiin,    i-liv 2*. sil\nI ia,.-.-iiaf City 2*. 1  11 in 44 53 III\nHamilton     a.m.i \"i vn :. 37 r.n 21\nWlR-iiti      Hon,llltl,     :1     r.   15     1;   |3  II   I,\nCrow. Atea 21   .'. ti   I 3r. 17 II\n\u25a0.'i-rinct.in    Itaa. 2*.   *, 1*.   4 -1 :.\u2022; '*\u2022\nllnrrou- Ml   I  22 7ii  tn\nHOW ITS DONE I\nCATCHER   APPARENTLY\nMAK69 HURItlEP  VIILO\nTI.ROW   DRAWINO\nSECOND   BASEMAN\nOFr-   THt   BArt\t\nBoth Are Clear\nAbove, \"Ty\" Cobb of 1>; troit; below,\nTri-V' Speuker of Ckvelund, cleared\nof all scandal charges by Judge-\nI.atulia,\nBEST DISPUT\nICE\nFox   Substitutes   in   Rossland\nGoal; Rossland Fast\nat Start\nTRAIL'S MOST POLISHED\nEFFORT OF THE SEASON\nCards  Reelect  Man  Traded to\nGiants;  May  Put Him\nOut of Game\nST. LOUIS, Feb. 1.\u2014Despite hia\ntrade to thi- New York Gianls,\nRogers Hormby, former majiager\nof the St. Louis Cardinals and\nstill the second largest stock holder in the club, today was reelected\na director. President John Heid-\nler of the national league in a\ntelegram received today \"reiterated\nhis previous statement th-at neither Hornsby nor any other player\ncan play ba'f with one club while\nholding stock  in another.\"\nMay   Be  Out\n\\i;u   -i OKK, Fab I.\u2014Ro^rs Horns*\nhy   will    tlnd    liiin.-H     I    a    jnl-\nunit'.-**    In-    fHflpU  -\ntha  si.  Louis  dub  b-etorfl  thfl  start\nof   the   flflflflnn.     ChAfl,    A.   Sli'iii h.'iin.\npre.-ldeni (-i Un- il.nii   . .1. , l.n.'il todflv\/,\nReinhart Returns His\nContract to Cards but\nIt Is Minus His Signature\nCORPUS CHK18T1, Tei ia Thh, 1.\n\u2014 Arthur (Ufty. Rfllnhflirt, SI. U>Ulfl\n< 'aid ina I    piteher,     li.i-s    rfliUfllfltj     Ufl\nOOOaUmol tn <lul> nl lii i.ils imsigru'd.\nHe iiiriini'ii tn make my It ttl Blflnl\niir juihi i' iiii-n other Kan thfl con-\nMcl Wferfld him tti-; unsfltlflfaiCtory.\n\u2022\nRossland Takes Lead in First;\nTrail Scores Winner\nin Second\nTRAIL, Feb. 1.\u2014Playing a brand\nuf -'iitni'inatlon in offensive and defensive tactics that wa.1* a complete\nrevelation even to ita own supporters,\nTrail West Kootenay Hockey league\nsextet decisively defeated tho visiting^\nRossland team, 3-1 before a crowd\nof about 2,000 fans here tonight.\nIt was Trail's smoothest and\nmost polished effort this season and\nbesides giving the homo fans all tho\nthrills of seeing them win, lt gave\nthem added jny of seeing Trail tied\nwith Itossland in the raco for the\nleague championship.\nRossland played brilliantly. Their\ncombination was as smooth, and\ntheir opportunism as bright as ever,\nand the dashing attacks of tho\nspeedy uphill boys especially had the,\nfair supporters of Trail screaming\nin apprehension. But for the second and third periods they were outplayed and oiitKinssi'd in every department. The best team on thu lot\nto ionlght certainly won.\nltUnMsfamd Scores\nThe Rowslaiidcrs opened right on\ntop of their form and ruined four\nshuts in on .laekson in the first\nminute while Trail boys hung around\nlike wet hens. At the end of two\ntninui-'S Rossland scored. Nelson Rot\nthe puek. Going up wltft Molisky\nhe I breaded Trail on defein- ind\n\u2022-'hot. Jackflon \u25a0'Javed but fell wide\nln tho effort. Continuing in his\nsiriili'. .Nilsiin scooped the puck within  as  he flashed by.\n.Mi'Ki'tizie.      1>< wur     and      Singer,\nplaying tha  i\"IL'k consistently threatened  in  repeal on two occasions and\ni until    linn   Trail   had   done   nothing,\ni The   himie   lie.vs   seemed   stiff;    they\nI could   nut   seem    to    command    Iho\npuck;     and     they     were     pusitiveiy\nawkward.    Bai  toward  Um  tAaah uf\niin- period ihey limbered up, Goala\n.-un   noticeably   improving   in   cheeking   ami   handling   hinisvlf   and   K\ndull   atld    Reddick   once   getting   away\ng-i\\.' i''i.\\ nnxjotu moment*\nCome   lo   IJIc.\nWhat    li;i|>|i*iie.l   in   intervals   none\nkDflW.     Trail   cume   buck   a   different\njti-.tin.    They were awake.    Qfaataaoa\nat  centre commoneed playing like a\nf ti i,   ohfl-ekUU   ami   robbing   tM\nmarauding     Roaatendfln    freonflntly\nand   Inking  blfl share ot  m;iny  flXCtt*\nmg I'uini u  play* by  Hanaon ami\nw iu -at ley and alternately with Kan-\n] dall   and   l.atiriente.\nAI BflVOn in mules \\\\ Ileal ley we til\n' up with Lauiienti and QttfltaaOP In\nj a four puss movement from center\nice nnd scored on a rebound off\n| Fox.\ni    Lab tt a lu t  Reddick had aw audi 11 d\nIhrough the vis'tors' line as If alued\ntt? the puck, wh'Ie Hanson raMed at\n-\u25a0\u2022enter, Wh.i 1 v I .-.a..! fnr rh\u00ab goal,\n<i      tlia    pa icored    again.\nThrough'ut tlii ,iri,,! ftn-sland eoo-\nI'nued to press its three-man combination attack, freipt ntly led by tlie ftflJ'h-\nii*r Nnrrl\u00ab. I5iu 'hey almost invariably\ncame to grief through clever interception . i.d ti.naelouR checking.\nIn the third period only did Trail\ndepart at sll from trying to sain earned goals. Hanson tried three or four\nof hH wicked Ions shot***', but Fox outguessed tin in. For the rest, the period\nw.,- a repetition of the second, except\nthut Lauriente, after brilliant displays\nof stick hnndl-ng. satisfied himself by\nscoring Trail';' third counter on a cross\nfram win nt ley.\n'rin* team* were:\nItossland Trail\nOoal\nFox   t   Jackson\nI''  f.TIC***\nNelson         Reddick\n.Mi-Kt i-Ktn       Anderson\nFor wards\nn.   Dewar       Hanson\nMil  ky       Oustasoo\n    \\VT.c-itl-\u00bby\nSinger     p.   Lauriente\nPratt       Kendall\nK. Dewar  -n\u2014\nK. Jewell, referee.\nTimekeepers\u2014A.   McDougall,   P.   Hos-\nktaa.\nreunlties\u2014rienr-jf*   Davis,  J.   p.   Schofield. ,\nThe total number of deaths In the\nRtitish ulr force lu li months was 7S.\nThe Air Ministry attributes most ot\nh-m to errur-j of Judgment by pilots.\nELSIE MULLER WINS\nIN DETROIT RACES\nDETROIT, Mleh., Feb. 1. \u2014 Elsie\nMuller pf New York tonight was crowned chamiilon of tlie women's division In\nthe national skating tournament here\nwhen she took first place In the two\ni \u25a0 iii'iming events of her division. She\ntallied a total of 120 points by winning\nthe 220-yard and tho mile race tonight\nand by CJpturfng the quarter and half-\nmile events last night.\nKathertne McCrea of Toronto was\nFecund with CO points.\nCompetition in the men's division was\npostponed tunlght when the ice was de-\nelared  in poor condition for  the  speed\nevents.\nlumbago\n-backache\nQuick relief \/\ncomes as , \/\ncongestion goes -\nAbsorbine jr\nTHE ANTISEPTIC   LINIMENT\nAt aU Druggists '1.25\nSCOTTIgH   JFAOUI.\nFlwt P'\u00bbl\"toa\nM.er,l,.,n\na-ik'-S\n\"I      Mjr<-...|\n!'\u25a0\u25a0'\u2022 \u25a0\u25a0!,. |il, -Hli\n*'-\" H'.iis\nitlhiTn1'!!!*.\n\"\u25a0ir'rirk     Tlilslle\nPe.r'-.\n\"Ui'i\"\"      I'-'-lj\ny'    Jnhna*nn\u00ab\n\u25a0^'Mitninmek\nM,,\n\u20224 n : r. :,\n\u25a0\". !\u2022 in | M il \"'\n\u2022>-, i? in *i K| *\u2022* M\n\"**-. t t <\u00bb - tt tu It\nt*\\ it \u2022> r t* 47 Ifl\n7n   r, -\u00bb*\u00bb -.4\nMl\n1 Hvd-* \t\n\"  iMin.li.e     Unite-' It      *.    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HIT   4\nItallh    Rovi rs M   16    H\nClydebank ti 12\nB,    stiriingsiih.\nArthurlle \"\"\nAyr    United\n\u25a0ut  rifa\nKorfar    Atldi-tii\nKings   Park\nTI1I17I   Laimrk\nQueens    t\nArmadale\n4   If.   ||   14\nBy   AL   DEMAREE\n(Former   Pitcher   New   York   Giants)\n\u25a0    CMd-tbni    buflball    practtoflfl    thai\nwere    atatOfll    lii^iiluliiins    UUHIf    lhe\npUyara ol tha pa\u00bbl win probably be\nconaldfTed uiwthlcal aad -taboo alter\n(:h \u25a0 lata hafloball floandaL\n11 :i play* r wai c'aafl to i itabltah-1\nlag ;i 11 w record for stolen baasfli\nU ww noi considered anothloal, nauoh\n\u25a0 m 1 in ikedi (or a friendly pitohflf\nur oatohar on  lhe i\\\\a\\  club td Itabj\nhim   BCfalOVfl   n\nThe pitcher would aNo** liln \\fi\nget  men a  long load off  flral  baaa.\ntbal   the   ,,m in 1-   iniilihri   ghool   him\n<mt   wiih  a   caniwn   at   flfloaad.  \"i*  ii\nthe    pltchar    le Id    him    OtOOfl    to    first\nbaaa,   UM  catchtt   aroald   hbrow   Um\nImii  in  tha itiit  or  avar  tb \u25a0  fltoond\niMflflflnan'i head,\nTttflflfl   Utile   ocii   of   goad   fallow-\n\u25a0-hip.   howat' 1 \u25a0.   werfl   only  done  when\nthfl \u25a0 toMn base  Intirf- red\nflrbatafar in Hie Una] rati\n|UM\nlt was newr practiced In close\nball gam's.\n2.\n2.'i\nll 12 10\nil 11 1 (I\nU 10 I\nll 10 HI\nWiiiiIIi   2;. 11 H\nIII 11\nDOROTHY   F.   BROWN   of   Kamloops\nAiina ar.\nSieiihnusemulr   .... lfi\n; Bathgate\nI Htemousemuir     ... Iti\nI Allili.n    Rovers.   .   25\nArbroath\nf St.   Bernardis\nNlthadala     Wand. 25\n4 ii.\". 2H ||\nI     I II II ::.:\n,     j Ifl |j j|\n.. t.* ii in ii\n4 41; ;.7 ||\nI i t .,; |i\n1 ii 11 li\nI 4T. |l 2.1\nI 41 r.S 21\nI n I ||\nI II II L'I\nfl 4M A| |0\nt 41 57 IK\n4 40 tit II\n\u00ab 37 53 H\nLp   no   way\nsuit of the\nClose to Two Hundred\nRinks Enter the B'g\nWinnipeg Bonspiel\nWJNMI'K-W,    IVIi.    l.-With   a   total\neniiy of iMi rlnka, the 39th nnnunl\nM niitoba Curling as-\nflodaUoa will pal under way here la*\nnim 11m A lafgfl number of rinks\nrepresenttn-^ e.n-i-in and w\u00abatern Can\nada and various cities in the United\n.States will compete.\nCondensed Annual Statement\nIncrease over\n1926 1925\nNew Business Issued (Ordinary) $ 72.205.133.00    $    688.778.00\nBusiness in Force (Ordinary) 453,758,333.00     36,055,175.00\nIncome        21,812,121.15       2.333.325.99\nAssets    83,520.345.92     10,343,376.18\nLiabilities   80.267,266.37     10,091,868.33\nGross Surplus Earned      4,086,872.35 124,470.00\nProvision for Future Profits lo Policyholders.    8.314.525.00       1,078.453.00\nUnassigned Profits and Contingency Reserve     3,153,079.53 351,507.85\nThe Surplus Earned in 1926\n$4,086,872.35\nwas the largest in the Company's history.\nDuring 1927 the Company will pay\nIncreased Profits to Policyholders\nr-eai-W<\nASSURANCE TT^ \u00a3 P^   COMPANY\nT\nHLAD    OFFICE\nWINNH'l O\nC. D. BLACKWOOD, Representative\n Page Elghl\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,   WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1927\nASSOCIATES IN\nVarious Changes Made in Revised  Table;  .Leaders\nAre Unchanged\nThirty-llin-c l..iilnii..tui] gflmflfl U*-\ntw*en pairs .stamiiug down the liBts\nIn   the   American   feoUra-Km-ftnt   uf   tin-\nAflsociati' Mcmberi ot tha Kalaoa\nfcudmlnt-.n elub, flWfl played Monday Bight, rewultinK in iflVflrml pairs\nadvancing, ami others talllni book,\nArthur Eldrtdse and .Mrs. Jamflfl\nMcGregor Jumped from .seven:l)\nplace to third, Tflf-ancfl KuslinK and\nMitts Nacy Gracey ara .still leading.\nB. Townsiii'iui and MIoa Helen Olfol\nmaintained their bold nn flflbond\nplaofl, having dropped only a single\ngame up  to date.\nSeveral    games    whioh    haVfl    b<MH\nPlayed Imvr been diaallowfld owing\nio sevt'tii pairs dropping out. The\nfollowing ia tho revised standing of\nthe Various  pairs:\nThe* SlniidingK\nP.    \\v.    1,\nTfltflhca  Roalinf and  -Miss\nNancy   Gracey       10    10    0\nB.   T.   O'Grady   and   Misa\nHelen   Glgot         7      fi    1\nArthur Bldridge and .Mrs.\nJames  McGregor       12     10    \\l\nB. Townshend  and     Mlaa\nA.   Perkins         !\u00bb      7    3\nWilliam Hflbenton and\nMiss Dorothy Dando... ia a 4\nK.  Morgan   and   Mrs.   W.\nK,   Keyt       10*   I    4\nMiss   A.   Johnstone     and\nMrs.   Gordon   Bflflflton...   11    6    5\nMr.  Jones and   Miss   .Mildred    Irvine    ..'    12     !.    7\nMr. and Mrs. .1. P. Mi-hose II 6 7\nEvans    WflgflOU    and   Mtss\nKobflon          *    3    &\nJack    Ink      and    -Miss    K.\nJohnstone        '\u2022\u25a0    2    7\nFelix    Brenlry     an.l     Mi-s\nM.    McDnnalil           5     1     4\nMrs.   I.     T.iwtish'iiii    and\nMrs.  k.   i>. -Salmon     6   l   i\nRoy    Pollard      ond    Misa\nLorna   Allen       1\"    1    !\u00bb\nW. E. Kiyt Jind ,Miss Lillian   Hunter       IS    I  11\nMrs.     Hoy     Pollard     und\nMisa  Peck         2     0     2\n**\u25a0\u00bb\u00bb\t\nIT\nIHE NEW\nL\nScore   4-3   Win   at   Windsor;\nFoyston Nets Winner\nin Overtime\nWINDSOR, Feb. ].\u2014Di parting from\nthe form which tandfld ilnin In the\ni-ellur of the An.t-1'R'an grmip Of the\nNational Hockey league, the Detroit\nCougars played the Chicago Black-\nhawks off their feet to win an overtime game 4-3 here tonight. F-gyHOB\nleered UM goal ilt-w fltven minute*\noi tstra pi.iy. Bttttttuftttt of Detroit, made the first KOTflj of the\nyame witli a MMAtSOBtS shot which\nwenl like a bulPt from well past\nlltlddtfl-tCfl Into tli*** lU'ickhauk,-' goal.\nLineup\nDfltrotl m Chirago\nGoal\nHolmis    Iaft-hnian\nMCflOOfl\na\\rl\u00bbouf         Trapp\n1 >n nca tt         Fra-ser\nOuter\nRflMfl           Irvin\nWing\nBheppard       Dye\nBeflefeulle        McKay-\nSubs\nWalker       McVeigh\nl-'oyston          Wilson\nGordon      Rodden\nRiley     Traub\nBrider.         Dutkowski\nSummary\nMist period\u20141, Detroit, Bellefcuille,\nK:U;   I,   li lack hawks,   Wilson,   8:30.\nReoond period\u20143, Detroit, Rtflppard,\n2:30; 4, Blackhawks, Trapp, 6:05; I,\nI'.l.ii kbtwk.s,  Fraser,  3:30.\nThird period\u20146, Detroit, Briden. 4:20\nOvertime\u20147,   Detroit,  Foyston.   7:00\nPenalties\nTrapp,     Traub.    Foyston,     Dune\nArbour   (3),  Wilson   (3),   Fraser.\nBruins Defeat St. Pats One-NT\nBefore 10,000 Fans\nin  Boston\nRangers Lose 1-0 in 16 Minutes\nof Overtime Play in\nMadison\nNKW      Y--KK.      1-'. I..      I.\u2014 U'plne's\ngoal aftflr   if  minotea  ava\\ i Irm  ptas\ntonight   gavi    Canadiens   ol   M  i\n\u25a0 l-o victory over New Y.*rU Ranferi\niu  one   of   tin   .>\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u2022   and\nfought n. it. i\u201e battlea Been al Mad-\nboa  \u25a0qnarfl  OajrdaB\nThe three ragular seuloni tousd\ntho Ciiniirks holding an edgfl tn tat*\nrltorlal play, flashy >katt<ng by Ma*\nrem, Jollat and Lopln*, \u00ab, ttk Un\nothera nut tat behind proving \u25a0 con-\ntinuai threat Al times the Rangflrt\nwould bri.ik 11-\u25a0 rri thfl pre-Mui*** and\nin turn WottM Ukfl UP thfl attack,\nbut thi-y f**imd a fltOttfl wall in fnmt\nof \"the  net.\nLineup\nCunatli- Bt PofllUoi\nOoal\nH.tin.-worth   \t\nDefi-ii. I\nMuiuha  Abel\nGardiner        Brown\nCenter\nMoreni         Boucher\nWlag\nJollat     Bun\nGagne    Bill\n\u25a0\nCooper   . Boyd\nLeplne Mark.iv\nHart  \u2014 DoOffflflUllt\nLeduc Ttininp-s'Mi\nUUflOOgfldlfl       Murdoi-k\nSummary\nOvertime     t - \u25a0 na,     Le-\npirn, ii ii\nPenalties\nFliMt  parted   I't'owti,\nii riod   AiM'i.   Moreni    (I)\nlull  rook.\nThird    *\u25a0.    \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.    Mai \u2022 M     BoorgflflVttH\nOvertim- - Boury I\nB' 'ST' \u00bbN,    Feb.   1,\u2014Boston    Bruins\nobtained iw-aet rtrcnffi by  defeating\nToronto St. I'ats 1-0 in a lively\nN*. II. L. contest lure tonight. lt\nMM thi (lm tini\" [his si'asun tint\n111 Bruins bad been abb to win tin\ndaehdajg tprat tha Irish and a crowd\nof more than 10,001) CXpflTleBcfld tp*\nI'M. tati.-n   cl    thi>   event.\nTontghl \"Big*1 Fta&atii ktott, th\u00ab\ntormer Pacific cotut lawgufl canter,\ndraflr th\u00ab tflflta ol th\u00ab Toronto at-\ntach and wwad up Caraoa'A box\n\u2022tfoTta, Frederlckaon vcored tha onls\ngoal ot thfl gamr in an unaided break\nbrottgh thfl li'ish ilef. nc'- in ih>- mc md\nnrii.ll.\nLineup\nPoaltlon       st.   ra\n(..-ai\nRungi ri\ni VtOK\nt'ook\nNew Bank Director\nBACK HOME\nUsed Articles\nReal Estate\nRooms\nBoard\nTo Rent\nBoats and\nAutomobiles\nClassified\nAdvertising\nHelp Wanted\nPositions Wanted\nLost and Found\nLivestock\nMachinery\nFann Produce\nTimber and Mines\nMadam laHWlBta, \u00ab''\u2022\u2022 \"r lt>*\n,\u201err.\u00ab.,l la (\"law:, altar \u2022avai-al m.mihs mwl\ndeclare, herself l,l\u00ablHy  lmt9*9M\u00bbt \"ith  .he lmp-n^\nhuabnncl  was  m  dcleK.iU\nInn minister  nf Jusluv.  I\u00bbi J\"*1   !\u2022\u25a0\nin Bndaal nd Cnum   sl\"\n\u25a0onl'i'i-ence.  to which hel\nHas Money Maher\nmm\nCity  Series\nGamea  Curled  in\nMake Little Change\nTables\nin\n\u25a0 and \u25a0\u2022\"' SI-\n\u25a0 laM nighi\niii. fltmidtng\nonly change\nrdgc dropped\n\u25a0  -\nALONZO    EDWARD    LEW\nt ii London. ' int., a ho aaeertfl he haa\nInvflnted a subatancfl mora durablfl\nthan wood or rubber. Hfl flaya he ins\nrecelvfld an oftflr from battflry m tnu-\nI'acturet-s for the patent rights and\nsxpflcti iu dflan  mi 1100,\t\n-\nWild...\nii'ivn.\nRoaoli\nM, Calferi\nBrydgai\nl-'i'filrrii k.\".ii\nlalbraHh\ntllvar   .\nWing\nBuhfl\nD nb'V\n.    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Twenty-five\nper nnt discount if run dally without\nchange of copy for one month or more.\nWhere advertisement Is set out In short\nlines the charge Is 15c a line for Roman\ntype, 20c for blackface and 25o for\nblackface capitals. Minimum 35o, lf\n-chiirged 50c.\nMarriage*, Seethe and In Hemoitnm\nGarde\u2014Three cents per word; 50o minimum. \u25a0\nBirth notices\u2014Free.\nBirths\nCRAWFORD\u2014To Mr. and Mrs. K. V.\nCrawford of Klmbflrlfljr. at the St.\nEugene Hoapltal. Cranbrook, on Janu-\nary 87, a daughter.\t\nMale Help Wanted\nWANT|.*r> \u2014 A thoroviBlily competent\nItookkt'cper for lumber office. Ad-\n.li. I ta own handwriting, giving age.\nexp.rl.no. and .salary expected. Box\n651,2.   Dally   Newa. (SI, I,;)\nSituations Wanted Male\nPRUNING,\nING.    I'I,\nSl'KAYINI\nin. G, II   Pi\nAND   GRAFT-\nIS,,. (656S)\nFemale Help Wanted\nChamber-maid.\nApply\n(MOO)\nEXPKRT15NC\nWANTEP-\nKITTHEN\n,- The drill.\nHELP\nn.lt'-.i\nSalesmen Wanted\ni.\\.\\'ri:ii -- Specialty lalaamaib with\ncar,   te   dsmonatratfl   and   mil   thfl\nTIKiMI-SON HYPHAULICATOR, a\nhydraullfl slunk abaorbflr ami snub*\nIn i . ombtned, for all oara Splendid\nopportunity for tha right man. Llb-\n4 1-al oommtafllona State fxporb-ner.\nwrite Jermaln & rhiiiips, 577 Hnw\nsu-. et, Vim. .'NM r\n<.;-.im\nCLASSIFIED ads bring rflflultfl quickly\nnnd economically.    ' v4c a word:\nFurnished Rooms to Rent\nFURNISHED SUITE\n007 Silica Rt.\n(6558)\nKERR APTS,\nSUITE   .\\ hml\n-Furnlahi d flttlb I\nn'.   Aaartm-anta\n(6573)\nFOR RF.NT\u2014In Annable Block, Single\nfurnlBhed room. Also two and three\nroom eultes. Hot and cold waUT.\nuteatn heal ami  iighi. (C.'.74>\nCity Property for Sale\nrWO-ROOM      PLASTERl.!.      HOUSE\nwltb aere of ground, in Falrvlew. Apply Box 28, Nelson, or Phono 331 Lt.\n(6F.5.T)\nFor Rent\n6-Room House, unfurnished;\n:. bedrooms; Josephine street.\n$20 per month.\n6-Room House, unfurnished; 3\nbedrooms; Front street. $-5 per\nmonth.\n5-Room Bungalow, furnished; 2\nbedrooms; Cedar slreet. $30 per\nmonth.\nR. W. DAWSON\nFlro        Ialfo       Casually\nPhone 1S7 - Aimublu Blk. - **, Box 733\n(6437)\nFURNISHED SUITE\nSIM\u2122.\nMrs. Ryan. 711\nIG529)\nTELL your\nNrws clan\nwants  HirnuEli  The  Dally\n.Ifled roluinim.\t\nMiscellaneous for Sale\nWHEEL CHAIR\u2014Apply P. O. Box 827,\nNelson. (WM)\nSAXOPHONE\u2014Buscher; C melody, flll-\nver-plaU'd. gold lull nnd case as m-w,\n$7D.    I'.tt   K'-x II (6595)\nDIVIDED PAYMENT SALE Beatty\nElectric WaBhera. Ohio Vacuu\u2014\nCleaners;   more   value   for   les\n!>.<.)\n(6S36)\nBARRELS,  KEGS  AND EMPTT   Backs\n\u2014MacDonald  Jam  Company,   Nelson,\nWANTED \u2014 Clean cotton rags.\nNawa\u20145 cents a pound.\nDally\nf579r.)\nPIPE AND FITTINGS.\nBARBED WIRE, ETC.\n20,000 feet 1% -Inch Pipe, Special, 10c per foot Full etock other\n\u25a0iiflfl, also Kit tings, at low prices.\nNew Galvanized Barbed Wire,\n|4.00, Black $3.00, per spool. Roofing Felt, l-ply $1.60, 2-ply $2.0*J,\nS-ply $2.65, per roll. Extra heavy\nMineralized Surface, 90 lbs., per\nroll $3.00. Mixed Wire Nulls,\n$2.00 per keg. Wire Rope, Can-\nva\u00bb, Logging Supplies and all\nkinds of equipment\nB.   C.  JUNK  COt\n116 Powell St Vancouver, B.  C.\n(tir.Tii\nLive Stock for Sale\nnt.\nMcTigue Matched to\nMeet Jack Sharkey\nLate  This Month\nnkw TORK, r h i -Mlk\u00ab Mc-\nTlf-tta. a hoflfl sen>aflQiHil triumph\nova* i*;iui Berlenbach last Friday\nnight   fltlrrad   tlrttana, til   >\u2022!   la\ngnb   tlie   liiui*  '.s   (rom   Tuiiii  y*fl   bi4i\\\\.\nThfl h'.sbm,i:i intii'iiii. i-ii tmi,iy thai\ni\u00ab iv ,i: i.i');iii i.y Itnocklni oul Itaeh\ndhoriti y  on   February IS.\nScon 4 io 2 Trimming o\ntawa    Iit:   Si'iiat'Ts\nHad Lead Once\ni iTTAW \\.   I'- b    i      l fu\nnil   period   ona! inghl    arhh h   netted\nth\u00abn) tin.. i T\u00ab k   RIi k ird's\nn- u    fork    Amcrlc tne   a   sufficient\nmargin to hand the Sonata\ntawn g 4 t.i I trimming tn \u25a0 v n. L\nflagagemanl   h\u00abi     tonight.\n.liter thfl localfl had goa\u00ab\ninio th\u00ab iiMii .ni i tall) by Kilrefl\ntliat tho Anicib imn unloaahfld tha\n,-iitn ], in th< middle period tl\ntinued ralotUUafl until Bouchard,\nIhort) Qrten and Oouachar had\nbulged thfl l Mi'i*.*,.!  i\nin thi cloilng !\u2022\u2022 riod, the Ben itorrf\nattampl to knot thfl m orfl trot* aided\nwhen Uooley Smith bagged the rubber,\nI'Vuifi.r five man rushes were trained\non tb\" New Vork citadel bul .Turbo*\ni-..\\. i. -i linn:.. :i u ni, glory in stem\nBring tha i We sunt. \u25a0 m itol\nin ib- itiiai tulnuti ;\u2022 '\u25a0> .. i thfl vh i\nt \u25a0 -\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0. torn tb\nUoeop\nTIMBER SALE X7373\nth<\ns. Hlrd b ndora will bfl\ni iiBtrici PoreHti r, Si It on, rrnt ii\u00abt -1 ia\u00ab\"\n,,,\u201e,,, (in th* l\u00abth da> of K. bruary. ''\u25a0'\u2022'\u2022\u25a0\ni,,r ib.- purchaM ol Llceac- X7Sf\u00bb. near\n\u25a0|-.lM \\ \u25a0.  i; i'.  to i nt   i UN  llnaal  i-i I\nt Cedai   I . .\nOne 111 year will be allow .1 rot n \u25a0\nioval of timber.\nKurther partli ul t tin- Chb i l-\"i-\n.i,.    Victoria;   the   I1\n;, i -.'.n. B.C CWtt)\nI FOB WAI.E \u2014 Vary gentle milk cow,\nin- in n !-'\u2022 bruary llth. ITilfl wt< k.\nfjftj dollai \u25a0 P*ra* r. Bald I\nONI RBQ1BTKRKD lilti: l:iu:i\u00bb\nHOLSTEIN ritfESIAN t'tHV 11.m-\n,...!i im- sfltltng. ;i feocfl bri-'aktr. Box\n11 ..  Nfllsou if;:'-'\"\nc\nl'i ill   yi'M'K   BALE\noow,    milking   welL    Apply\nY..rk.   'l',ii;l,ii:n\t\nfamily\nt;. orgi\nRabbits\nCLASSIFIED ii.Is brliiK  results quickly\nwnfl t\u00bbconninU:aMy.    ji*tc. a word\nLost  and  Found\nLOST\ni:l.i*-'\nrug Bio\nilghl\nple\u00abi\ndark - rimmed\nleave Bmythr's\n(M011\nLOST Lady's silvei errlal watch, vl\nclnlty Latimer, Jom phlm . Hoovi I\nReward.    Peggy Whltehouai\nLOST    Bum ii\nb li\ni-'iiiii- r   please\nI cigar Bton\nLOST l.lKhiwuKht     (buk     riiiinii\nI'Mid. i pleafle leave Bmythe'i\nPrut;   Sti.n-. n;:,i-,| (\nDogg\nFOft SALE \u2014 Spilt pups, Pnrticular-\nly nlco littlK dogs. Price $C. Mrn.\nWaterfleM.   Nukiisii. (H4j \u00bb\nMachinery for Sale\nSNAP FOR QT'H'K BALE\u2014Water tub.*-\nboiler, cnglnii and fitting*--'. Hultubb-\nfor boat, about 30 feut. Box 656K\nDaily NewH.   (6SG6)\nMININO MACHINERY\u2014Marcy mills,\nWflfby tables, Coppua blowers,\npumps, lu.'\u2022-\u25a0'! en^lnoH, water wheels.\nRobert <*. Sweatt, Ltd., 406 Hornby\nstreet,  Vancouver. (6230)\nCLASSIFIED ads bring resultB quickly\nand pcfinomlcnlly.    I^c a word.\nFruit Trees\nFRUIT TREES\u2014Order now for early\nsprint? df 11 very \u2014 Cherry. Appl**,\nPeach, etc., nil varieties; also Roses\nand Shrubs,   Rutherford Drug Co.\n  10042)\nPRUIT AND (iRNAMENTAL TREES\u2014\nOrder now to insure early deli verv.\nT. Roynon, agent Lauritz Nuraerlta,\nNelson. (6671)\nPoultry and Effss\nFDR SALE. CHEAP\u2014100 White Lflg-\nlinrn puHfltfl ami JWUNold betiH, |ay-\nIng; also one aiO-enn incubator; ono\n1000   chicks   coal   brooder.     Jlox  6B72,\nDaily   .Ni-wh. (6572)\nLive stock sellB quickly when it Is ad-\n\u25a0\u2022\u2022'-\u2022TtiBeil   In   tlipwi\u00ab  folnnina\nBoats and Automobiles\nWANTI'.'II   \u2014   192\n,,.inn.    Must Ik\n.;*\u25a0>;::   1 ...iiv N...\nI   C'hovrnlPt   cnach   ,,\ncheap for ell.    Bo:\n trM.i\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL\nDIRECTORY\nAccounting\nriHAW.ES    r.       HUUTBB\u2014\nAnrtltor.   MacDonald Jam BalltUaW.\nx  1191, N.lMB,  B.C (66711)\nTransfer\nATXISSOH IMIHB.OoU,\nand baggiiKP.    IMum,, 174.\nw\nILLIAMS'       TBAVSTX:\nWoot\nI. (8579)\ni Tiimii\nI OS.     (G.riH0)\nWood Workins: Factory\n-Below   market.\n I.HlIu I\nCarp.nte,\nIH5SI1\nInsurance and Real Estate\nW.   DAWSOH\u2014\naaHl   H.tftt.,   Inanranc,   at.Bt.la\nAnnable Blk. I'.O. Box 733. I'hone  197\nR.\nH.\nDILL,    IHSVBAHCH,\n>   CITY   PBOPHHTT.\nChiropractors\nFor Sale or Rent\nKill!    SA I.i:     White    l-*l,.Ti.lsli    p.iliKr.,\nattack. Do., !\u25a0\".. buck, 14.   A'\nCntlj. mi. u i:. Wo. i. S.la\u00bb\u00ab.   iMnl\nl'ull BALE nil RENT   Small houae .nd\ntWO lot.    Apply tO J. HlllillliK.  Nelaaan\nDairy. t<   i,\nIIOItM.IS   VHM.\nii.v.Mii.T.iN.   Out,    Mb,    I.\u2014Out-\nirtaiWlBl    th,.    Uiml.ai,)     Hnrnct.    in\n\u2022v,.i>   ,l,.|,:iiiin,'iii  the  lliiniilt'iii clyb\nthom \u25a0*> in i  in ;i I\nliMKU,.     riXtllr,      III tr     liilliKlll.\nAnn i H :ni'.\nnll.iiv.i\nrorhM  .\ni:,.;il    .      .\nlUtM    .      . \u25a0\nII. 1,1...   .\nCI\u00bboey\ni -..ii i. In i\n11. 1. ,,..\nBoucher\nBu roll\nCentra   .\nII     Smilli\n1:   Oroen\nWilli!    . . .\nSinilisiiti\nHill,    . . .\n.   Ailums\nRtMteh\nSill,   . ..\nlli.l'tlKin\n..Sllli\n.    A    Sinllll\n.   Hallld.)\n8IDNKY   T.   \u00bbMITH\nOf WlnnllJelt. who wa. .looted a\ndlpoclor of Hi*' Buk of Hvf9\nAt the annual gen,Tal mo^ilnf ol the\naharehoM.T!. r,.,\u00bbntlv Mr. Hmlth la\npro.ldent. Pmllh, Murpby rompany,\nllmlled. ffraln dealer, and exporter.\n-W(nni|aPK. pr,\u00abident. Rollanc Terminal   Kll'Vlltl I:\nWilliam: prealdent Prtnrtnoo Klevator\nrompany, limited. Wlnnlpei; preal-\ndent, Bmlth. Murphy * Co.. Inc, New\nyatyi \"Kllvle   Flour   Mill,\nvmmw* ..'Hu'r'i umuitiH, \u00abn*\t\nVICTORIAN   WIN\n-,ih\\ti;i:u..    Mi I iri'.n in,\ni.|-..ii.,i   ih,.   McOIll  limn   her.  to.\niliuhl    ill    ;i    Mlli'ii-   Krnlip    gBtne    of\n\u25a0li,. tjiii.iiw- Amateur Hookey looiu.\nI    to    1.\nSummary\ni  :      per N o\nB mi   period-   I    Ottewo.   Kin\n': in,   :.   a'iii, , i- rd,\nOre. n   i  i\".   I, Aih-i,\n hei.   1:49\nThird period   I,  Ottawa,   II   Bmlth,\n,*,. 15:   t,   Annul in I,   Blmpnon,   I-:\"\"\nPen.Iti*.\nBlnrt   p riod    B hei     R. I i\nSecond  porl. il    II   B h, B ilwrl,\nf    Tii.nl   period   Bcotl\nCONDENSED 'WANT ADS ORDER FORM\nUse this blank on which to write your condensed ad., one word In each spvx.\nEnclose money order or check and mail  diri;ct to The Daily News, Nelson, B. C.\nRat-?: One and a half cent a word each insertion, six conse<:uUye insertions for\nprice of four when cash accompani<*s order. Minimum, 25c Kach initial, figure, dollar\naigns, etc., count as one word.   No charge less than 50 centa.\nPlease publish the advertisement below timee, for which I encloae t\n1\n.\nDB. B. B. OBAT\u2014CUropnctor.    OUk.1\nblk.    Phones: Office, 116.    Bea. 5J1T.\nblk.\nHours:  10-19 and 2\n0   Evening,  by\nii  12m.  lli',841\nFlorists\nGBItlBLLE'S OBXSHHOUSBS,  HBL-\nKin. Cut flower, and floral design..\n((EIS)\nW-i\na. J0HNSOH--\nPhone  342.    Cut flowera    Potted\nWholesale\nA.\nMACDONALD    ft    CO.\u2014\nWholesnle Groc-prn and ProvlaloB\nMerchant.!, Impnrtora of Teas, Cotttuo,\naataaa,  Orip.l  Frulls.  Slaple and Fine*\n\u25a0:\u25a0\"*\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0-.   Ni l--'.ii.   H.r (8*5871\nEnffineers\nX.  GREEN   CO-\nCONTRACTORS\nFormerly Cr-^en,   Bros., Burden, Nelaua\nCivil ft Mlninc Xng*tn\u00ab-\u00bbra.\nB.    C.,    Albirtit    \u00bbnd    Dominion    ti\n      Burvcyort (658S)\nS.    DAWSON,    Xaod    Sarrtyor,\nMining and C1\u00bbU SaflnMr.\nA.\nH.\nAssayera\n\u25a0E\nW1DDOWSOK,  Uni A11H8, Nelson, B.C. Standard western charges\nIf  dMir.d,  r.ol'M  ni.y   b.  .ddro\u00abMd   to   bo\u00ab   niimfcw.  .1  Th.  D.ily  New. Offioo.    If  repliee  er.\nte b. m.il\u00abl, .ntlo*. 10. .Ktra to cover co^ of iposlao.  ani  allow  five  worde Mrtr.  for  bos   Btimhor.\nFuneral Directors\nD. J. ROBERTSON,\nr.  ..  ..   .  a.\n\u25a0ult.rT K.rlor. .nd Beal Motor Hear...\nBbon.   299  Day;   Hlght   tC7L.\nSERVICE\n  165S1)\n___M__\nItand.rd rnrnltur.\nCo. \u2014 l.'ndr.rtaker..\nAulo Hearse, un-to*\ndate chapel. Beal\nservices. Price,\nreasonable.     IINII\nCI.ASsTkIEI) Ads bring results quloklr\nand ecunnnilcnlly.    l%c a word\nTHE PRESIDENT HA5RECEIVED TllRLfc\nTHOUSAMO APPLlCAflOMo 1 Ol'     '\"\nAPPOINTMENT OFTRA.VLUNC\nAMBASSADOR BOT IT i^ u.MDER-\n&TOOD THE CHOICl-   I IF.S   DET-vMEEM\nJUDCE BLOT OF KOKOMO ami -\n\/SLDERKIAM-JIGC-O'\nTHAT'S WHAT   fTjUOCE BLOT- wmLLylfe *\u00bbWT | (Pi   I5  MCGAPFNi-\nID  I IKE I  CONNA 'iTANO IM THE \"WAV j ll OUT   OF JAIL\nID I.IKE\nTO KNCW\nCOMMA'\n\\Of  Mt   B6COMIM-\n-    1     '.KARELIN'\nIlI   AM*W*3-*)ADOR.\nV   ,   \"\n},\nMOW- Ll*T\u00a3M-iF A\nBRICK -SHOULD HIT\nJUDGE BLOT-I'D BE\nTHE MAN TO BECOME 11^\nTRAVELIN' AMBA-bSADORPi\nTHERE'S TSM DOLLARS! \/\nIM IT FOR j .\n*TOO'\nvr\nIT'S oome\nOR ME\nNAME l-bNT\nMC-CAFFIMl^\n I W\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1927\nPage Nine\nlES\n1 IRREGULAR\nJils and Industrials Close Unchanged; Wheeling\nAgain Soars\nJfrEW YORK, Feb. 1. \u2014 Stock prices\nIhad Irregular today after an early\nJlod of strength. Lat\u00ab nailing repre-\n|tod   profit-talting   by   floor   traders\n. had bought stock \"for a turn and\ninevitable bear selling\"  which  ac-\nhpanled every rally of importance,\nlh the rail and Industrial averages\nJwd unchanged, although rnther wide\nKvaments took place in a mmibf-r of\n\"ues ln each group.\nKasy credit conditions reflected In the\ntiding of the . per cent rate In the-\nKalde market. The decrease of over\nf,000,000  in brokers'  loans* lan week\nI the prompt oversubscription of new\n|hd offerings provided tha background\n, the advance.\nStandard Industrials such as U. S.\nIfeJ common, Oeneral Motor and Bald-\nall lust ground, the net losses\n[jiglng from fractions to IH-\n\u25a0art her accumulation in the rubber\njkres was inspired by the further re\nfiifltlon of 10 per cent In output under\ni Pteavenson plan. V. S. Rubber and\nIjodrlch closed about a point higher,\nnylng of tho oils was of n nlectlve\nKrscter.\n|,In the rails, Lake Erie Jpfd. and\nfieellng was the star performer, soar-\n1 10\u00bb; to another new high record of\nTh\u00a9 common crossed 6,\"> to a new\n'all money hold sternly nt  4 per cent\nday, hut loans as low as *V-, ne*\niorted in the outside market.\nIjne   money   nnd   commercial paper\nni. were unchanged,\nlales\u20141,498,400 shares.\nMew Tork Quotations\nHigh Low Clo\u00abe\nled   Chem.    ...     138^ 136^ 136%\nier.    Loco.    ...     108U 107-^i \t\nler.    Tele      15.1% MtU K.3'i\nier.   Tobac.   ...    121M: \t\naoonda  Cop.   ..      47U 4T**fc \t\nihtson         H4% Ifi4' \t\n.ldwin          10ft'H 100 \t\nn.   Pacific   ...    171% 170'i, \t\nre   de   Pasco..      11% fii \t\nHe   Copper    ...       3.1 'j, \t\nrysler   Corp\".   . .      40\u00bbi 40% \t\nlm   Products    .        4Xf, 4Ri4 \t\n|dge   *'.V           2G% 24?, 18%\nPon'          174'^ 172 173\",\nn.   Momrs   .  .    IU% ir,2\"a lTi2-il\nanby   Cons.    ..       ||% 31 \u25a0\u00ab 32\nW.   pfd          88 15 H \t\niwe   Sound    .,         ^D \"i 3ft 3ft i;\nIsp.   Copper    ..        H% 24 21',-;\ntl.   Nickel    ....       41% 40\\ \t\nnne.   Copper    ..       11% \t\nY. Central   ...     Ut% 139 \t\nr.   Pnclflc          n-% lt% \t\nllllps    Peto.    ..      67% B6% IT%\nio  Corpn.   ...     tt% r.i \t\nick   island   ,,,     ?l 73s, 74\nell   Union   Oil.. 80% 30% 30U\nie.   Cons  21 11% .....\nu.   Pacific     108 107% \t\nOil Ca].  .. riOT*. r.o .-,9%\nn. Oil M, j.  .. 3*\\ 3\u00ab'\nUdebaker      51% 5(%\nsl Oulf Sulph 53% ;*_\"\u25a0, ....\n\u25a0ilon  Oil n.i.   . 54% [ij-jj .,,\nIon   Pacific   , l<t% li.l ' i\nR.   Iliihh. r 81% II |1%\nS. O-tael     I If V| IS6%\nIlys nvid  21 -m     tl% :'iT\u201e\nHTPEG   GRAIN   -OTTOTATTOMB\nOprn Rlah T,mv rii.-i'\nWay    . .       ltl% 191   , i.::   . ll\n\u25a0uly   ...    III! l37Mfa (SI 1ST!\n121% 1-71* UMt', IJT%\njMay   ...      BI\u00ab1\nIJuly   .-        BC%\n\u25a0pet\t\nIrley\u2014\nway\nlluly\n71\nM%      st*-!\n:.z     TS%\n:i%     \u00bb\u00ab%\nBS%\nn%\n\u25a0May . . IM-Ij |M% IM% IMI\n\u25a0July .. . 197% 197% IM 197''\n\u25a0Oct -)     200\nIre\u2014\n\u25a0jMay ... 105% loot; 104% 1-3114\n\u25a0fjuly .. . 103-if 104% in,t*i, [04>i\nI Oct.    ...      Ofi'1.      tt%      11%      97%\nCaih   Pricta\nI Wheat \u2014l  northern  119%, I northern\n[4%,   3   northern   12*^,   Nn.   1,   117%,\nI 102\\, No. fi 88^, feed 9t%, tr.Tk\n\\.%, screenings |3.\nlOats\u20142 CW 10-%, 3 OW :.:.\u25a0.,, extra   1\nW-6  It-*,   I   feed  90%,  2   ford  41%, to*\nJttad 44%, trsek 99%.\n\u25a0JJarlei    S  CW  \u2022'\u2022\u2022'\u25a0\u2022\u25a09.   -1  CW 97%,  re-\ntied fi3%, feed 02%, tr.uk \u00ab9%.\n|,Plax\u2014I   N\\VC 119%, 2 CW t!9%, 9 C\nI lt.%, reject.'.]  190%,  track  mo-i,\n[illy.\u20142 CW   191%,\nMONTREAL, Feb. 1. \u2014 Today's trading on the Montreal stock exchange was\na continuation of the vigorous forward\nmovement started yesterday. Braslllan,\nwith trading ln 13,715 shares and closing at 115 xd for a net gain of %c, continued to dominate the market.\nCanadian Industrial Alcohol finished\nat 24% for a gain of %, Western Groc\ners pfd. was up t%, scoring the great\nest advenee. The closing price was a'\n78%. The greatest loss was suffered\nhy Canada Steamship Voting Trust, off\nIH-\nTotal  j-ales\u2014S.l.nTiS   shares;  bonds\n14.\"..(100.\nMortreal gaits\nMOXTRRAT.. .-'eh. I, \u2014 205 Asbestos\nand 20.1 Pfd.. 49ft B. C. Klsh, 150 B. E.\nSteel 2nd pfd., 11, Til Brailllan, 225\nPrompton, 248 Cement, 155 Car, 130 Converters, 2913 Ak'ohol, 1035 Steamship\npfd.. 158 Bridge. LSI Howard Smith,\nllfiO Laurent! ile raper, 0S9 Montreal\nI'ower. 2950 Breweries, 130 Price Bros.,\n2148 Quenee Power. 94)94 Shawinigan\nnew. IN9 Smelters, ITI Spanish River\nand 100 pfd., HO B, Lawrence Flour,\nIM Wagagamack, 120 Winnipeg Eloc-\ntrl.v\n\u25a0EO'iitteal doting Pr'cet\n,\\bltihi       83*\\\nAt).   Sugar   \t\n& C.  Fishing  85%\nBraslllan    115%\nBrompton     92%\nCan, Cement        128%\nInd,   Alcohol      24%\nCaa.   Steamship      3d\nCan.   Steamship   pfd  8*'i\nCon.   Smelting         249%\nDom.   Bridge    10H\nDom.   OIbrs    105%\nDom.   Textile     .105^\nLaurent Ide 104 v.\nQueneC   I'ower    911%\nShawinigan         2fit>'i\nSpanii-li      9914\nSleel   of   Can 119U\nWinnipeg   BleetrfC   pfd 103\nHolllnger         11.49\nPeamans    ,llt\nAstMstos Corp    . ,tt%\nSpokane Stocks\n(It. jiorinl i,y c- w aVpolcyardl\nHrnzllfnii\nSmtltrrw    . .     .,\nA.   Loco\t\nf. \u25a0\u00bb, It\t\nUoffp   Hound\nR'nn.    !'[\nDorlffp   I!r,,ih.i\nItatllo   Corpn.    .\nInt.   Nil'k. I\nInt. T. * T.\nChrysler    \t\n.;   Nor tii. rn\npDba   Oo\t\nTook    I III'- h, N\nSilv, ismiiii\nI'now, II     \t\nI .\u25a0     Ml \"   Mlilh        ....\nI.ni'ly .litii\nllli'hmniul    \t\nI loM.niltli   ....\n. anad. Iti nm 1,11>   .\n.till',\n.\u00bb:49k\n..iio;-*.,\n.JlTMa\n.\u00bb 3Ji\u00bb\n..illO'i\n..\u00bb 02\n.1 ,\u00ab\\\nIIJ4S\n..\u2022  40S\n..$ \u00bb.*,\n* JO\n. .|UI\n.   lie\n.ti.r.o\nllie\n\u25a0\nll\u00abe\nim;,.\n,,..f 30\ni ;iiiii,t,i si, Kiruihlpa pn li i n ,t     j M! I\nVancouver Stocks\nli.  C.  Ml\u00bbi r\nCork   ITimIikv\nDunwell   \t\n<;i:i,'i,.r    \t\nme   ...\nlatUM   Mln.a\nin..  Conl\nl.it'ky   Jim\nI'n mi, r     \t\n.    r\nNnt,   *il    Q.   ;-.\n;  I'm   *t     ,'...,p. \u2022\n! iv c. Mont.  ..\nBrit,   i-\nMaul,  i\nTroju   oil    ...\nf. .:\ni >-,:.\ni  '\n.Oil*,\nIS',\no,;\nII\n,11\nI\n.oi'.\nm\n,i.i in:\n.11\n.1.-.\n1..V1\nII\n.III*\n.17\nI II\nToday's Dividends\nKentucky  [Ttlllil-^a  Jr.  pf q.\nI'lerce, Butter *<\u25a0  P. '\u2022 ,  p( q\nI'i. re , E \u25a0, ni\" n\n_i\u00a7WkW_u., SPOTLIGHTING\nlxin\\H\\SC. AS AflllSINf ssv\nI    I    ANO YOU Will HND   j\nThe Mines of the\nNorthwest\nnvr.UNlGHT the clrruln.ion lisi or \"Xorthwesl  Mining F.^rvl\ngrowfl mill it Is en' most  .,..: n     nchli   i!or\nin the rii-h Northwest mineral t'-*i'\nPuhll-'hf-i   wiih n  pcri-Mii.il  InvesUl   111      tl i mhi-p  do.\nvelopment ol  the  .Vnrtlnv. -\u25a0,,  ii    -.\u25a0*.,:.. -   , .      rst hand, I\noonfilse :mhI rellahle, \u2022 If Rnpplfa    t  hi        Informallnn In sll who are\nIritcresicd in miniii!', Invei Linent\nforwori ronpen for I'i:i:i'  mmple enpj*.\nNORTHWEST MlM's IXYKHTMI-, IT \u00ab'\u00bb..\nfOB  Bioragui   Avi ., Mpoknne,   \\' \u25a0\n\u25a0 please   forward   me   anmt*l    vttf.y   of  \"Xor\n|\nI  Name   .VeMi\n\\\nI city or P.O. Pro vt nre\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting\nCompany of Canada, Limited\nOffice  Smelting end   Refining  Deportment\nTRAIL,   BRITISH  COLUMBIA\nSmelters and Refiners\nI1 Purrhaaen! of Gold, Silver, Copper. Lead and Zinc Oris.\nProducers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zlne.\nTADANAC, TRAIL\nTORONTO. Teh. l. \u2014 Tlif iirtvancc of\nover $2 u \u25a0hare |g BolUngeTj the itocl\nirolng as titph as |9t.9fi, was tin out-\nftanding fenturc of the trndinfr nn   tit.\nStandard mining exchangf today.    Th<\nclose at $-':'.in ihowed \u00bb net gahi f\".\nth\u00ab dity af |1.90    'rin- upturn was du\ntn    UH    elpsetatlOBS    SfhlOtl    are    enter-\nlaineii iu same quarters (hai some form\nof merger may li.- worked out for all\nthe Timmins holdings,\nThfi Quehi-c Isauei in whieh On- Tim\nmlno interesis mtt largely represented\nware eyoipathetloelly affected, Noranda finished the dn> with a net nam 4.1\n.'i5, nt I11.T5, Amutei \u2022old up \u25a0\", lo\n1(17. Area cloaed with .1 fala for Ihe\nday of --\\. at\nLake   Shore   cos,,]   up   ni,   at   $18.5n\nMclntvre advanced  lii  to  M9.7S-   thi\nTeck lluaheK   Ui,  in |\u00ab.2r\u00bb.\nCaatle   Trethewey,   following   its   r,*\ncent    iijilurn.    lini.- * I \u25a0 * i!    tie    day    witli   |\ntut loas <\u2022( \"\u2022'\u25a0 al  191\nElrklaad   Lake gold  Hade 1  t?ain of\nle, 10 94j and Beaver was 41ft' \u25a0_\u2022, to 99\nToronto Mines\nIIkI\n\u25a0-\nDome   Mines   \t\nWest   Dome\nKirkland\nLake  Shore\n1 -ma-Han Lornlnc ,.\nit.no\ntl\nI'M\nV7r Ighl   Hargn\nNoraads   ....,- \t\nMining  Corpn\t\nT.i'i,   Raghea     \t\n!i.7:>\n11,4:.\nl.M\nMl\nTrettaewi y\n\"K.< 4 toy      k\t\ning    \t\nTough Oagee     \t\nl.ll\nl.M\n1 nil\n,11\nMetal Markets\nI\nn.n\n.17\nI ...\nBin\nn-i.-w   roRX,   1.;.    1\nDull;  .\u25a0 f\u25a0 \u2022 \u25a0,. and    f.n\nTin\u2014Klfunc apol and , i\nllnrch, <'i*,.7.*i\n1 lull      nd   m\nl...1    Dull;   apol   17.441\ny.itt,    Hlen,! i.,.\u201e...\nand fiiiui- ., ..; SI in    11\nAiiiim,.,!       t| i i  \u25a0\n\\i   I....\ns lard enpp, ,       S|,..i, ,i  i\nruilir-s.   i . . . !., ,.,,1,,:,.,   S|nl,\nir,s: fin,ii, i, -\u25a0\nTin\u2014S, ..i    ,   \u25a0. ,   i ;     ,; .     . \u201e,,,,\nI   M\nI.. .\u201ei\n.;,\n\u25a0 .   1 ,'s\n\u00ab,l\nNl\n\u25a0\t\n111\nMinneapolis Grain\nMINNKArOLIS,  I*. I.   I |-|..\u201e,   un-\n- In, ni... ,l\nOliut    |17 in HT.lt.\nMmu    Mn. i noi ih, rn lltu io lllu,\nMay up,, j,,!,.\n1 '..rn     N.i   ::  v.lli.w  7_M_.   ,,,  -t ,(\n1' \u25a0      Mo, :: whit,   11 % i\nPlat\u2014Nn.  i. m ,\u201e \u00bbjo.\nMontreal Produce\nM'.n*ti:i:ai.   r.i,   ]\n''.i\"' '\u25a0 Hrmer  I cl , \u25a0 . |\n.''\"\"'\u2022    '  ' II ,  in u\\\n.: .  ,\n>'\u25a0\u2022\u2022<<\u25a0 '      **\u2022    1   I\"   .. mill,!   II   I..   II . .\n****m9    '\nDominion Live Stock\n, \u00ab'IKNII'K<I,   |.|.   i , ,\n.,,H    ..-.,,.  ,.,,,\n1 ii-.n   hli\n\" k I    . 1(1 ...  ..\n-    i    \u25a0    I3.7S   in\n\u25a0 \u25a0\"\u25a0  ! il' I \t\nl.'-i. lu ,  i.....      i i ,.,,.   -,       ,,     -   ,  .\n\u25a0   mod    :.\n-I I  M   in  14.11\nn.\u2122    ,;,. ...     i   .\n.\"*' ' '\" '      \u25a0  \u2022\u25a0      Cholw   ||   ,\u201e    |3 ,a\n'-\u2022'\u25a0\u25a0  i\" I ..\u25a0! ...\n-*-1\"'- to    1.11\ni\nle<  ta II 7',\n\u25a0\n\u2022''\u00ab- 9    : i   III,    , i    .,;\n\"   ! I   tttl.lt.   I\n'\u2022nd  i,  ... ,     no .,   ,,, .,\u201e :.\n1   \u25a0 ''      ' \"   I    i      )ii r.o\n*     \"ll   In  IT. nd   \u25a0\u2022; ,..    ,  .\nI-.,       |\n\" ' \u25a0'\t\nI'llllx       f.n,  ,|    (1    , .      .\n'\u25a0\u25a0.>\u25a0 '\u25a0       'I   \"il     \"I     I,    ,,,'.-,\ntZ;Z\"  ''\" \u25a0\u25a0 \"<\nI    li    I.    M,    .-.urn.u,    to\nin |.T 11. j I\n\" In  III\n,.',;V-':l! Rwlpt.  -\n- ..hi.   IM, nl,      im\n....   f.iir  I.\n\u00bb >   '\"  1.7.7.*,.\n'\u25a0\u25a0'\"\u25a0 I\" iw \u25a0       l '      \u2022\n'.-. lo U.SI  fair\n'\" lond |4 to 14.10.\n\u25a0   \u2022' lo II, Bood II to\nciui.iih w.-ih Invaded b]\n(ron Hi,, muted Bl Um ClylM fil\nl-NiU',1    BUlM   uriny    lUlkt   ui.-i\nbiUnl  .iviilliii.l,'   to   I'm.i.in    ri'i\nwhich iini'li' B  Ion ed Inndlilg mi\n\u25a0ur miiiiK It,  n nl  upper\nAnothtr \"\".'  i-i ^r-.'  In  ''\u25a0\u25a0\ni.lri.n   \"I   f.iiv;;..'!   .,; i .\u25a0:..!]--.    I..I    .   tVl,   lull    It    \u00bb'.;   :i    fn,.inlly    Inv.alnn\n.,1  ;;i   Huu-iii     Ottawa   ud   Montreal   wert   \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 llefl.   ll   \"\u00bb\u00bb\u2022   MM   '*'' '\n.i li   wat  for   tt.1   imrii...-\u2022.,-.  til   nil'iiiin.'ii.'i'i   11\n\u201e,.  i.-11   is  ;,   picture  \"I  the .\",.,i ,,f the follow-up ot tnuupart  plain\nruel   ran   ihott,   Tht     inn   n  ne,   \u00bblth   \u25a0   crewa\n, hi     Below   .ui,-  plan,  li  ihowt   landing  In   the   .     al   Cartlervllle.\nLEAD AT TORONTO\nSeagram   in   New   High;   Hol-\ninper,  Noranda  Are\nHigher in Trade\nTORONTO, r..|. I Dislill.ry atock.a\ncontinued In noM the l.adrr.shlti in to-\ndiy*i  aotlvo   MsAdeni  nn   the  Toronto\n\u2022 \\.|i;in,i. . Rrtlrtm run up I,, a otW\nhigh at  40 and  r\u00bbacted tu  3n.    Alcolml\ntal eonpa\/atlval] Mwdy MttnMi 241.\nun,i -jii. Brulli.n utta'ned \u25a0 H'-'\nUric. \u201el* I1IK. The cluae was at HSVi,\n\u25a0 \u25a0 lain of 1%.\nHolltagtr   uni   Notantti   both   ch\n) Igher, ih.  form, t dofhig nt ':'!.,0.  \\\ntoday   h Kh   ini,.,.   \u201e   ,,,.,,k.-t   valudtlnr\n\"I lilt,000,.mo wa. ni \u25a0. d .ui Rolling. 1\n. 11\nToronto  Alalia.\nTORONTO,  7-,l,   1   \u2014  111  Ua-,. \u25a0\n\"'\"   B.C.   Ki  1,   UT   Btntm.hlp\nMM Alcohol, 210 C.P.R, Sll CltJ D.\n730 Dom   Bturei, mt Nick.l, 11 I\nIran,   IM   Hick.]   pfd.,   105   11  .\nIfarrl.,   1 II   Pag,   ;;, ,,,-.-.\nCanada Bonds    !B0YS'\nLIBEL CASE\nSTARTS IN BARRIE\nwiNNN'l.'a ivii. I. -\u25a0- Thi Dominion\nWar loam    II\nVictory  loam       111\", I1M.M; llli,\nHOI.Mb,      HM.Mai\nWat  loan n ni Wall        HIT, tl0o,4m>.\nHli,  1111:1, r.i,, nil\nIt, rumiimr loam   till, tf'\" Mi 1141,\n1101 75.1 |I44, Ml lib\n1140,   Ml luh,   MMM:     1141,\n:\t\nExchange Rates\nNi:\\v  TORK,  k. ii.   1 Bti Mini ea-\n. bange steads nl 8-Maj Utli\n,-\u25a0'   \u25a0 1    IH  di man.I.\nI\n.       il .i'i dolt A!      B '\u25a0 ' 'i   won*,\nLn.     '\nNell .'ii      :i|.\":i.\\:ni lie      1..; | i.-i ||hg\nHari\nKron. 11\nBARRIE, Oa' . 1-'* k 1. - - Tl.\nIn th* |l > libel 'i.-tii.ti bronglH 1 <y v.'.\na. Bogs, K.Ci \u00ab enseri itlvi   memtx t ot\nimrllemi nl   for  Btmene   Nortt\nthe Toronto bally Btar, arlalttg eul ol\n:m srtlcle pabllrted in th\u00ab iter on Sep-1\ni.-iTilii-i* 7, IftH, . i' ru .1  it    enso liefore ,\nMr,  .in: ti..   Plitii t* Iste tlii-- sfti I noon\n; ,,-\u25a0-- r his lordi htp bed (Hi ml \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0! an np-\n- ion   for   n.'it-M'ii    I.-   bj   D,   !\u25a0\nMcCarthy,  K.C , eWef di fi   11\nMr   1 he only  wltn<\nrhn plaintiff H. t .pi. lm A thai he\n;\u25a0.,,) ii.i 11 llbelli 'i l.y .-iiti.'l. s publish) -I\n11 ih.   si.i \u25a0 '   ...  1, f- fi rrlng\n:.. Ms negotiation*! alth the mln It ti r of\n1 I- mrn.-- on beha If o* i man named\ntjV'Iseberg,  who   w\u00ab    bi '\n\u25a0   ng, and alro of att^mpi Ini  I\nI\niii:iuiii,.   in tii.' mlnlsti i* Itml\nbi   ;,  laa:\u25a0' i   nnd no!  m ;i  memtx r ot\n.. ii ni.\nt.  p.  HeUmath, i-c, netlng for Mr.\ni \u25a0        conn ndi ,i thai In lh\u00ab article com-\ni.inii. d nf, ' wn things tn ru i i it.-.i, nm\ni \u25a0,     Mi    f.      \u25a0 \u25a0 i n \u25a0 t. .i    ;i    criminal\nnn,   nnd   lhe   m rond   thai   he\ni rise itlon |l*M worth ol\nlllc.   Tl \u25a0\u25a0..-.       j.; oci edlng. |\nHOSPITAL BURNS;\nPATIENTS REMOVED\nEgg Markets\n* OTTAW I*.,  r i'   i        Toronto \u2014 Bx-\no  t -, Ftrsta  IJ to IS, \u25a0 ndi\n..I in it,\nMontreal -- Bxtrni 17 1    I\nlo ll, pulli i sstrs    11 t'. 19.\nWlnnlfM :\nCalgaryr\u2014Bxtraa    Id,   flrsl\n. ndi   ::':\n\\'.uii'\"iiv. r   \u2014    Extra\n|)Ull' t   , Kt.\nChicago        Bpoi   11\nWholesale Prices at\nNelson to Producers\n\\;-:\\   MiROI l;.  \\\\\\. li\u201e Feb. 1\u2014Two\n\u25a0 \u25a0 .1   in   Hi'*   ul.l\ni       \u2022 rslty   ol   Miclil-\n\u25a0 .i   t night   when  lire\n- ,i tbe Institution. Tho\nI-  cents,   srers\n\u25a0 i   ,i   new   borpltal   et   tho\nity.\nNo Place for Dumb\nPeople,  Says Girl\nWho Ends Her Life\nN'l'-W   1 ORK,   i    ii,   ' --..   lax]  urlv  r\nasked ay .1 foshlunably dreeaed youag\nwoman   10  carry  h\u00abr  to  Hit-  nee\nhoapltal found, un hia arrival that bis ,\ntare was dead,    bi her pores eras .1\nla ol mercury tablet! \u25a0\n\u25a0\nI.I.. formerly ..f galnt .1 thn, N. R.\n.\\ i- iter found  in  her  po km  era\naddressed to Bitty Kellj ot New Tork,\nIn   It   M..  \u25a0   I ;... 1   ium  foi-\n\"spolUng ber ehancei In H\u00abw .ler-.-y\"\nuna hupi-'il he \"would have good luck\nwith his girl Irion le.''\nThe ; 1   yog  res '1\nof sum.- !i*l named Bally being found\nth .11!.    \u25a0 V uni. You    coUld\n:<t   '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 * \u25a0'   v-   1    -    \u25a0 ;..   mc  ai   I\nWJS tL' ) \"li a- :*.\u2022... -. ou 1 ltd I *.\\.1S\ndumb, ho 1 ;\u25a0 1 <: fur\ndumb peopb\n\u25a0 -11 confii\nnd tl .it  I..\n,-\u25a01  1\n. tii.' umuggllng chnri\n.1    .,:, i,  mi his cap ci\nD \u25a0\u25a0 tte,  high   srhool  girl,\noM   mil   hntth d afaty,\nwhen   *>hv   Mi   through   the   leg   oi\nM      'i   1   *   .   I 1.\nThe   > in. .1. \u25a0\u25a0    .. \u25a0    Itietituie   ;\nout it new  wuj   to mak\u00ab mont >\u25a0\u2014ln-\nvaet in art.   j* bought\np lying f.\u00bbr\nit in lm - Hie has  baaa of-\nfered twli \u25a0\u25a0 thi   ., -1 ;\u25a0\nr^\nMghl   ho\nI \"1   \u25a0 .   I hi   Ihi\n\u25a0II,.'    I..-A I,     1     !!\u25a0\n\u25a0\"-I    fowl    \t\n:\u2022-\u25a0.*',   1.1  \u25a0\n. ltd t*i' .1\nitu Iter fat,\nluttrrfst, No. I  .\n.4 !<-,\nlie\nLumber Competition\nKeen Since Panama\nCanal in Operation\n-*- - -\nMom itr.AU 1\n.. tit; :-. ''      Pai 1' i-  e 1\n1   \u25a0   I-aaanu  1\n1 \u25a0 .11    in. \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 - id   tl   nu.!  ,\nll. I    1- 'hi       1       \u25a0     :     !    .....     Of   tl\n\u25a0 \" \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .1   today   uii' i:\n\u25a0 ..ii u:  1  ,\nfin', r-\n\u25a0 I Ini nary to thi   \u25a0 |   1\n: ini '\u25a0\u25a0\u2022 nth ahnuii\n\u25a01 tomm i*.'\\\\\nl-'LURRY IN WHEAT\nPRICES AT CHICAGO\nCHICAOO, !\u25a0'\u25a0 b   1        Ron* what of ;i\nH 1'.    1     f   Stttll .I     1   .\n[)t| I   III    I'    r        I   !\". I Un\nhi  t...-i.i\"n had naked  for hi.\"\n. port wm-\nnot ' \u25a0 \u25a0- t' 1 <\\ ut.1.1 niter 1 In- in 11 i\u00abi\ni Itnnl .(.i ittitlona \u25a0\u25a0\"\u2022\u25a0i,. Nrtn \u25a0-,\n\u25a0   l.n.ii. 1.   ' \"in   \u2022*\u25a0*\u25a0*,   to\n. ate *i to ', dn        - . \u25a0    -advance, nrul\nI-.\"\u25a0 pi\" '\u25a0 1 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 & t\"  i\".' up\nHOLDS MINe1)WNERS\nTAX ACTj\\S INVALID\nOTTAW I,   \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 b    ' 'ni.-   \u25a0 up* pa\n,-,,i,i 1 oi < ianada In n Jadgmem handi il\ndoa 11. hold thnt thi Mm. \u2022 bu in 1 ' Tai\naet,   IIM, of  Alberta,  i.  lavalM     The\n'\u25a0'i. .1.  An  I nllli 1 It \u25a0, llmltsd,\n- .1.  th\u00ab  1% i'ii*,  1.11   the qui thw   it  Un\nIIOWI \u2022!   Will Bt\u00ab\nand  Uf   sntlnn  I    :|1 \" flli mUged   wltl\n\u25a0he Rupreme edarl  1\nand the tppellate dlvleloa of Alberta.\niio5jJtt^l?{\u00bbu 4umpflne 1\nMCPRPOKATCQ  **-**9 2\u00bb M.V l\u00abrO | **\"     ***\nAttractive Offerings for\nWednesday  Half-Day Selling\nDry Goods\nFACTORY COTTON\u2014Unbleached, nwdlura quality. Suitable for decorator-., hospitalu, rooming houses, and many household roquireni\"iit<.\n.\",\u25a01 i n (in 1 w ide.\nYard I- <\u2022     in yard*- for  81.00\nYard '? \u25a0>\u25a0     10 yarda for  $1.50\nBRUSHED WOOL GLOVES\u2014\nntlel   style. Per\npair         S.t and |1.30\nDISH     SWABS     OF     KNITTED\nI i ITT0N\u2014\nSpecial, 7 for    50<*\nLadies' Ready-to-Wear\n! RASSIlvRES, D. t A.\u2014These are made from a heavy pink Coutil.   Bile* 32\nin  in     \\ good -wearing and washing bnuaiere.    Wednesday Morning Special\n 45<\nELETTES\u2014Extra grade. Elastic a idea and front*. D. & A. make.  Wednes\nMorning Special  $1.35\nTHREE ONLY, LADIES* WHITE CollSET roVEUS\u2014Sizes 42 to 46 bust. Lace\nand mibioidery trimmed.   Wednesday Morning Onb*    ... 50c\nSi KMER VESTS FOK LADIES\u2014Only a faw Ien.   Aatorted sizes.   White only.\nW dnesday Morning Special 15<\nSIX ONLY, SAMPLE ENGLISH KELT HATS, In shade* of native, fawn and\nteindcer    Wednesday Special ' HSU.50, $2.95\nA FEW SILK AND CLOTH DRESSES    Size* 10 to 20 years.   In sand, lawn.\nmauve, etc.   Wednesday Special  $4.05\nTWO ONLY, FUR NECKPIECES\u2014Onegrey, une black Wolf.   Wednesday S\t\ncial  $7.05\nWE CARRY SASHENA, KOTEX, BELTS, APRONS, BLOOMERS, ETC.\nBoys' Suits\nBOYS' TWEED SUITS, In !,r\"<iil grey and brown Tweeds, n\nbloomer style,   sizes ii*> to 84,   Formerly sold up to |14.50.   Special\nOffer $8.98\nQpk'I mm* fkitl\n.MEN'S AK.MV SSRGE KHAKI PANTS, verv itrong, for irork,    Sizes\n32 and 84.    S|ieci.-il Offer, pair 93.85\n Page Ten\nTHF NFTSON HATTY NFWfl, WEDNESDAY MORNTNG, FFRRTTARY 2, 1027\n;The Ark's\ntargt. nrwls Bhlfllng. and good YBhlM\n\u25a0 I   low  pho-a-a  will do  tho trirk..\nn\u00bbtk TVlnls, 25a* pw yard; All-\nWool Serge, 45 Inchon wide, Sl.OO\nyard. Unbleached Sheeting, \"fl Inchea\nwide. 71W yard. Unbleaehed Cotton.\n20\u00bb* y:n,l. Circular 1'lllow Colton,\na|OV yi'1''1 ty-Mlf .\" ';.., I'lunnel-\n*'\u2022'\u2022 25<* v;|.-'1' Men'.i Plwi*.lined\nTJnderweiir, $J.75 and $2.00 \u00bbiH:\nBoya', 91.00   \"i'i  $1.25.\nJ. W. HOLMES\nPhone 634\n608 Vernon  St\nNothing   ia   loo   good   for   the   aick.\nSmy the's Pharmacy\nPRESCRIPTION   SPECIALIST\nIn business for ymir health.      Let up\nfill    your    prescriptions.       Mill    order\u25ba\npromptly  executed.      Call and  wait  for\n\u25a0unday hours;    1 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m\nyour our.    Phone 1.\nBRITISH BOYS\nFOR FARMS\nArriving latter port of February.\nFor parti' ul uh regarding placing, writi-  in\nCommandant Spearing\n75  7th  Ave.,   E.\nVancouver   \u25a0    B.  C.\nNelson's Dispensing Chemists Pf|\nCITY DRUG CO.bULr\nFilms,   Kodaks,   Drugs,  Stationery.\nMail   Orders    Promptly    Despatched.\nBOX 1083     Nelson, B. C.    PHONE 34\nCome   and   Get   Your   Weight   Free.\n[\nNelson Business College\nEVENING CLASSES\nIndividual Tuition\nIncrease Your Salary\nAUCTION\nWEDNESDAY,   FEB.   2,   2   p.m.\n206   SILICA   STREET\nActing under instructions\nfrom Mrs. J. H. Ashman, I will\noffer tho foIlouiiiB ponds: Garden    tUOlfi,     lii tt |1    nu. wrr,     hose,\nkitchen utensils, dishes, I hole\ncook fltflve, two Quean healers.\nSinger sewing machine, toilet\noet. munlc StAUda, w'-ker chair;-*.,\nmusic, niusi.' MflCkboflrd, enrpet,\nequity in Homer piano, rugs,\npicture frames, Stalner model\nviolin. 1 \"cflllo violin, 1 bai\u00bba\nviol, washing maihiuo, iron bed,\nmirrors, ate., ste.\nOoods on view morning of sale.\nTerniM\u2014Cash.\nG.   HORSTEAD,   Auctioneer\nP\nNothing   More   to   Be   Done,\nLeith Reports to Annual Meeting\nMAINTENANCE MAIN\nTHING  FOR FUTURE\nSAVE 25%\n'.>ii Gas nnd Oil liy having your\ni'ligine OV'Thauli'il. We estimate Him\nC0flt   and   guarantee   our   work.\nSMEDLEY GARAGE CO.\nDeveloping\nPrinting\nEnlarging\nFraming\nJ. H. ALLEN\nAmateur   Finishing\nPicture    Framing\nAuxiliary   Does   Noble   Work;\nTwo Yeara Directors'\nTerm  Proposed\nPurctMM of an additional W acres\nof land, and eons' ruction of now\nfairways and of two new tennis\ncourts, marked the activities of the\nNelson Golf & Country cluh, limited,\nduring 1SI26, ll was reported at the\nseventh annual shareholders' meeting\nlast night. Alex Lolth, pivsirtent, presided. The cluh now owns fill acr.4s\nof land.\nThe financial sta.oment shows the\ni lull   has  assets aggregating $26,805.\nIn his report, Mr. Leith stated that\nin 1926 the directors prOCttcatly completed construction, and (hit In the\nfuture almost undivided attention\ncould be given to maintenance of\nclub properties and to reducing and\neventually retiring Biortffagea.\nThe tennis committee, In eoopera-\ntlon with tho Kootonoy Tennis association, const, uctert two addl lonal\ntennis courts at a cost of |H7JI, of\nwhich all hut about $300 wat ropoW.\nit wis I'xpccted the balance would ba\nrepaid   this   year.\nShares  of treasury  stock  sold  since\nB. C. PLUMBING &\nHEATING CO.\nA*m>tl   f\u00b0r\nALBERTA   CLAY   PR0DUCT8,\nSEWER  PIPE 4  DRAIN  TILE.\n306   Baker   St Nelaon,   B.  C.\nWe  Have Just Received Another  Carload ol\n'Gilbert' Smithing Coal\n'The World's Best'\nPrompt Attention tu Mail Orders\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co., Ltd.\nWHOLESALE NELSON, B. C\n0. K. BAKERY\n714   Stanley   St. Phona   165\nWHOLESALE   AND   RETAIL.\nYou   Must   Hav.   It\nFor   P.rfact   To.lt   in   th.   Morning.\nHOWE ELECTRIC CO.\nNELSON\n\"The  House for  Good   Lighting\"\nLot  Ut Do Your\nINSTALLING,\nALTERATIONSand\nREPAIRS\nIf   you   don't,   we   bott)   lose.\nWe have a lamp for every purpose\nthe club waa first projected numbered 145, with a value of $21,750,\nall -proceeds of which were spent on\nthe grounds, rlub hnu.'e nnd equipment.\nGreen   Fee*   Increase\nMaintenance charges largely increased, but the profit nnd loss stnte-\nmenl showed an Increase in every\nItem. A particularly gratifying fen-\nlure was the increase nf green fee* to\n$424.50 for tho season.\nIn its aecond year of existence ths\nwomen's auxiliary had receipts of\nIH74.M, Out of this $175 was handed\nover to lhe directors, $96..15 for cluh\nhouse furnishings, eleclrlc light and\nrunning expenses, leaving a cash balance of less  Ihan $1.\nElectric   Installations\nAn electric stove and water heating\nfixture wa.\u00abt Installed In the club\nhouse during 1926. Mrs. C. D. Blackwood submitted the report of the\nauxiliary, and a hearty vol:' of thanks\nwas passed by the me;*ting for tho\nactivities of the ladies.\nMr. Leith stated that one of the\nsteps taken by the club In the past\nyear was affiliation with the Pacific\nNorthwest   Golf   association.\nMake  Term Two Year*\nDr. H. II, MacKenzie gave notice\nthat at the next annual meeting of\nthe club he would move an amendment to the bylaws, that \"The five\nhighest out of the 10 directors elected\nHh-ould hold office for a term of two\nyea is, and that at each ensuing annual meeting five director* should he\nelected for two-year terms.\"\nB. Townshend of Willow Point sug-\nK<'sted that the finals of mefl'l eotn*\niietltions should he 36 holes instead of\n18 as at present. The matter was left\nIn the hands of tho matrh committee,\nof which Mr. Townshend will be a\nmember.\nC. W. Appleyard thought there\nshould be .some dub tournaments in\nOctober. tender the present system,\nha said, all tourneys were finished\nahout   the   third   week   in   Kep;emb*T,\ntnd    he    saw   no   reason   why    play\nshould  not  go on for nnother  month.\nElect   Directors\nDirectors elected, were Alex Leltta,\nA. D, McLood, John Cartmel, C. D.\nBlackwood, J. H. D. Benson, R. L.\nM cltride, Dr. E. O. Smyth, T. R.\nWilson. W. ft Keyt and W. T. Folh-\nM-HUhOm Of these, all hut Mr. Keyt\nanil Mr. Fothertngham were on the\nlate board.\nThose present win- Alex I.cith,\nC. D. Blackwood, A4 l>  McLeod, l, V\nRO-fOf*, W. J. Meagher, \\V. I.. Keyl.\nC, W. Aiip'.ey-ird, 11 R Appl-yurd.\nII. M. Whimster. R Townshmd, R. I*.\nMcltri'le, Mrs. M. J. VlKi.eux, <\\ B,\nGarland. T. R. Wilson. Dr. Jl. II.\n.MacKenzie. W. T. I'ollierlnKhalli.\n.1. 1!. D. Benson, F. F. Payne, K. T.\nTborbturn.\nItl'TTS l\\\nHALIFAX, Feb. l\u2014R. II Butis,\na former member of the ' federal\nparliament, was sworn In lh|s morn-\nnlng as a member of th.1 leglrtatlve\ncouncil of Nova Seotia. Mr. Butts\n! will take over the duties nf govern-\n| in ent huuse leader lii the upper\nchamber.\nCOAST IY BEST\nIRE; CHANGES\nFlour   Now   Stationary;   Oata\nNot  Affected;  California Fruits Up\nVery little change waa noted in tho\nwhole.'!,ile market here In the week\nending yesterday?\nFlour, after Its rise of 2i> cento a\nbarrel a week a so, has since beon\nstationary. Oats are fluctuating sllght-\n,y, but only by a slight margin. Sugar\nremains settled.\nCoast   Hay   Good\nCoast hay, now on ihe market here.\nIs stated to be the best hay procurable nt present. Alberta hay suffered tram a wet fall, and Washington h:iy Is not .i.s tjean as that from\nthe co.i-t, which is snid to bo in the\nbetter condition than lt had been for\nyears, due to the dry season at the\ncoast last fall. Feed prices aro unchanged.\nFrost    in    California    has   caused    a\nslight rtn ni' irapo unit ami or-uigo.\nprices, hut thli is fell mostly in the\nlarger sizes uf liolh fruils, and ftfl\nthe rise is y< ry slight, retail prices\nhere  are   not   affected.\nLocal   Appes   Plentiful\nImportation of California fruits nnd\nvegetables continue--!, prices being\nabout the same as at this time last\nyear. Local heavi-r \\-potables, BUch\nis pyatoes, turnips, and carrots, are\nn good supply and prices are stationary. There an plenty of local apples\non  the market at  fairly tfood prices.\nGroceries sbow no appreciable\nchanges.\nIN LOS ANGELES\nHe Ia in San Francisco on Engagement ; She Refuses\nLeave Train\nyour\n'CLASSIFIED\nAD'\no IMPLY lift the hook, ask for No. 144 and\n^ state your request. It's a service that\nmakes it comparatively easy for you to insert your advertisement. And Wants Ads offer\nthe solution to many a problem. There's always someone eager to buy, sell or trade;\nsomeone who has a service to offer. The\ncost is quite moderate.\nim:mi:s k\\<;\\<;kmi;nt.\nLONDON,   Feb.    1.\u2014The    Karl    of\nShaftesbury tonight denied a rep.ir:\nprinted in the Evening Slandard thit\nhis 20-yeai-old son, Lord At>b|ey,\nwas engaged to marry Miss Sylvia\nHawkes. niit.-d tb- iii ical -.-tar. The\npapi r Naid that tbe couple were to\nbe  married   si.nie  liine  thi* week.\nTURKISH   WOMEN'S  PROGRESS\nCONSTANTINOPLE,     Fob,    1.\u2014 A\nMowh-m woman. ,\\He Z.-t<lc .Mihva Hi-\nnoum, has enrolletl In the ranks of the\nmilitia  in  tb'  dUtrlcl  uf K\"ukvclmi.\nConstantinop'o cannot yei bout Ola\nmilitiawoman but nevertheless has registered   five   women   as   chnuffinrs.\nThe number of women doctors practicing in Turkey |-,:*.i i\u201e..n imi \u2022 ,i-ed l,.\nlive.\nA<iE  LI.M1T FOR   Ml IMI s\nPARIS, Feb. 1.\u2014Those literary or\nartistically Inclined ladies who aspire to wear the little medal of\nthe French order of public Instruction, commonly known as the\n\"Palmes,\" will have to admit being\n36 years or over before their claims\ncan be examined This decision\nwax made by M. Herriot, minister of\neducation, who found that the number of decorations at his disposal\nwan  fur  Inadequate  to the  demands.\nHitherto the medal, replaced with\nstreet dreaa by a little strip of \\ii-\nvet ribbon, has been rnth'-r fre.ly\ndistributed. ComlriK Just under the\nLegion of Hi.nor in ihe hierarchy of\nlin*- re pu I die, the \"Palmes nca.lemi-\nques\" mark of success has been high-\nly coveted.\n .^p.\t\nl'riKht-ned   horse   rfOMtaf   bridge   of\nriv<T   at    Smith's    fills,   threw   driver\n.   railing   inlo   by   waters.\nNelson News ot the Day\nHospital    Aid   Br-Afft,    Odd   TeUows'\nKail, tonight, \u2022 o'cock. Piny rs earn<*st-\n-'ii     Tablet may m assembled\nat halt (WH)\nCowl F.llen, A\/VK, meets tonight In\nK    P    Hall   at   I   o'oll Cli U5S7)\nI\/.S AXiIKLKS. IVli. 1, Mrs. Jane\nYoung ol Toronto, inothr of Oeorge\nYoung, winner of tht S,nr..i r.tilln.i\nisland rnarathon, ainvi-d here today\nand expressed d.s ippuintnient that\nher son had Ml tfl fill a theater en-\ngac*OMn1 m s.mi  i rwwUeo, aaS was\nnot   present   to   vn   I   h' r.\nJohnny Walker, ltd Immlng trainer\nnf Toioiito. Vjrho ai*i niiip inM Mrs.\nTonag  on   tht  \\M--ti M'd   nip.   f-.iui  ii\nman had attempted t\" for. fl Uu\n.Hwijiimers iimtiiit' in je.ivi- her t r ti J n\ntQW mi tin' Mojave de\u00abert,\n,inl InHftt to another hound fur\ntat   Francisco\nW 'll.- r nM tbfl man [warded the\ntrain   whaa   a   \u25a0topped   ol   Saratov\nand that his actions unnerve,! Mm.\nV.mn\u00ab,\n\"Hi' ;: it e blfl n.niie m Wiitklni',\"\nW'all.ii Idd 'He -ilil he had orders\nto take Mrs. TOWMI tfl San Prnn.'|s'n\nto rn- \u25a0 t  lo r moi.\"\n'\u2022When   .Mrn.   Yoiinc   nld   she   Woiiol\nnot do It.  the man   ilteniiM.I   to  fofOO\nJo r  to   eave the  train, and  took hold\nof   her,   threatening   tfl   use   force   If\niry.\"\nLILY UUIGTRY\n[\nComes to Defence of Reputation\nof William E. Gladstone;\nCourt Crowded\nLONDON, Feb l.\u2014The good name\nand reputation of the late William E.\nGladstone, England's grand old man,\ntoday was vigorously defended In\ncourt, against intimations In a recent\nbook by Captain Peter Wright that\nho was a hypocrite in masters of sex.\nLily Langtry, the noted actress with\nwhose name Captain Wright had\nlinked Gladstone's during his testimony in trial of his libel suit against\nLord Gladstone, aon of the late prime\nminister, sent a telegram from Monte\nCarlo repudiating the \"slanderous accusation.\" The famous actress who\nis now Lady Dc Bathe, broke a silence of many years to defend herself against Captain Wright's statements regarding her friendship for\ntin'  elder Gladstone.\nShowed Carelessness\nRotors a court room crowded with\nmany notable figures in .London's\nf.ishionable and legal world, Norman\ntfirkett, counsel for Lord Gladstone,\ndenounced Captain Wright as a man\nwho had shown himself 'Varelesn of\nthe pain he  might inflict,\"\nWincing lhe ordeal. Captain Wright\nsaid that he was sorry that he had\nwritten the passage In his book \"Portraits and Criticisms\" casting aspirations on tlie elder < Hadstmie's\nmora] character, and that he resetted\nhurting the feelings of the Gladstone\nfamily, but that he could not withdraw  what   be  believed   to be true.\n.Meaninj,' of the word \"seraglio,\"\nwhich came under discussion at a previous hearing recurred again today\n\"li n Mr. Blrkott invited Captain\nWright to reud a passage from Bos-\n\u00abtil's \"Life of Johnson,\" in which John-\nsen was cited as jocularly referring to\nhis group of household women as a\n\u25a0>eragllp.\"\nCaptain Wright pflltf that Boswell\nmight h.ive Joked In his use of the\nword, but that tho late Lord Milner,\nwhom he cited as once using It with\nleferene.' to thfl elder Gladstone, had\nnot.\nWas Influenced\nl.at.r, faptaln Wright said that he\nhud spoken of the elder Oladstone as\nin- spe-iks of any great man of the\npast, like Napol.on. 'I had no thought\nuf liis family or descendants.\" he said.\nOnly 900 copies of his boifk had been\nuold. he said. Letters of the noted\nRuflfllflQ h-amy. Olga Novlkoff, to the\nelder Gladstone Wire then read In an\neffort to refute r. statement by Captain\nJ Wright that she. too, had been Intimate\nwith the late pr.me minister.   One let-\n, ter Mid:\n\"If in free Kngland people cannot\ncorrespond      without     bring     vulgarly\n! i .ilumiiiated,   Hun   Kngland   is  dcgent*r-\n, uting.\"\nC  i>i.nn    Wright    Interpreted   this   as\nj showing   that   thfl   sldflf   Uladstone   was\nunto    thfl    flboolutfl    lubjocuofl    of\nMadame   .N'ovikoff.\nJOfltlCS .w rv ruin] thai Lord Glad-\ntit one's   letter   to   ths   s.i'i-etary   of   the\n\u25a0 Bftth ciuii, \u00abhicii coBUlned the nhflrm\nloriMtlons un which Captain Wright Ifl\nlacing lt*s Kb*) suit, wn, writi.i. on \u25a0\nprivileged   occasion,   hut   k-ft   the  quea\n\u25a0 tlon   of   whether   It   was   actuated\nMUtfls   for -flMfflt-MI by the Jury.\nNew Spring Caps\nVV713 HAVE just received the\nfirst shipment of our\nnew Spring Caps, and thoy\nare sure dandies. Made In both\nthe one-piece and eight-piece\ntops, either adjustable or not\nAll  new   patterns.\nS2.35 to *f3.00\nQUALITY\nSERVICE\nSATISFACTION.\nb|\nPrecipitation\nOver Half-Inch\nIVin't forget!    Trnll Amateur Musical\nRocii-ty   \"Bofttity   sivp,\"  lielaofl  Open\nHouse, Februaiy  ImIi <\u2666*.\u00ab[>>\nThe fui r the late Ulsa\n.1. .in   i    in- n.ii   will   d.'  held   In  Si.  Saviour's Church this   il on   it\nIf your taper i n i dollrtrtd by U.30\no'clock every morning, d|mb\u00ab telephom\nThs   I'aiiy   M\u00ab +      to.  an   SRtltlod  to\nrtOOtVS  your  )..i|i. r  l>v  this  lino.   (llOfi)\nAlston I.-mho lisi vacMWles for four\nviolin pupils ool)     Phons WU Studio.\n7lt2  Vernon   stfl I ' (MH]\n\"Ones I look lik.' a cook or dorsn't\nl?\"~You will find out If you attend\n\"Keep Out of the Utekflk\" the thr.-\nsci i \"tu- iiv i,. ing product d in Catholic\nPai-i> h Hall, !\u25a0'\u2022 i ruai. I, nt k o'eloofc,\nunder auspice- Boy Pcofllo. Admlsfllon\nr.iii-, students ::o'. (istl)\nh Choral s iV LSHfllfl tonight\nin Btrathcoaa M..t. i it v, o'clock. (\u00ab6\u00ab7>\nDr. M. F. Setters\nPhysician   and   8urgson\niiiit*   503   to   509   Rook\u00abry    Building\nCorner   Riverside  and  Howard\nOver  Whitshouss.\nSPOKANE, WASH.\nSons of England\nat Carpet Bowls;\nStirzaker Wins\nInitiation of a candidate Into the\nWhite Itose degree, followed hy two\ngames of carpet howls, I\u00ab*stured the\nmeeting of the Sons of Kngland\nHenefit sociot\\, h-'ld in Memorial\nhalt, Monday night.\nThe two teams taking part in tho\nhowls were eaplain- d by II Stirzaker and A. VfltoA The first game\nresulted in a draw, H-4. n*\nIng a second gam., wiiii h was won\nl.y H   Stirsaker's side,   1-0,\napprovi: or Mm\nWASMiMiTd.N. IVb. l.\u2014Dlsre-\ngar.ling t>i\u00ab- \u2022 i^-b- - of 1\nI'oolldge, the senate today a|iproV.d\nthe beginning of construction thi*-*\nyear of three additional scout rruls-\ners.\nThe weather continued moderate\nyesterday with a heavy fall of snow.\nThe minimum temperature was 24\ndegrees above zero nnd the maJtl-\nmum 32. The snowfall was 6.5\nInches equivalent to .56 Inches of\nmoisture. Today's forecast !\u25a0' for\nsnow or   sleet.\nRAMSDEN-S\nWednesday Only,\n11 o'Clock Till 12:30\nFt ripe     Broadcloth!)     Rayon\nSilks, Colored Lingerine and\nWool Ratines. Alt are 86 Inches\nand values up to $1.50 yard.\nOn Wednesday, for lft hours,\nselling at 3 yards for....$1.00\nRamsden Bros.\nDry Goods Ready-to-Wear\nBoys* Wear\nJ. A. C. Laughton, R.O.\nSpecializing    in    Correcting    Defect iva\nSight    by    Proper    Glsssss.\nQuick   Repair  Service.\nGRIFFIN   BLK.     \u2022      \u2022     PHONE   12ft\ntt**%\\WJ\/A\n\\Tjf,e'*.re\najpitot\ntertainmenf\nTONIGHT ONLY\nHATS   SWARM   Dl   7\nLONDON. Feb. L\u2014(A. 1*.)\u2014There\nare fewer artists' model-*) in Ohfltoflfl\nLondon's    (ireonwlch     Village,     but\nmore  rats,   it   has  been   brought   out\nj In   the   reports    dealing    with    thlB\n, wealthy   borough.\nThp   models   are   not   so   numerous\n1 as   formerly,    \u25a0   good    many   artists\nhaving   nio\\.d   Iheir   studios  io   other\nI pars   of   the   elty.     The    rnt\u00ab    have\ncome in  baajtOflfl \u2022,( the  housing con*\nIdJtloBa,  declare  the authorities.\n'The place is swarming with rats,\nsnd general i otul.lions arc deplorable,\" (.ays a city surveyor'-* ti port.\n\"Th- tOWnl -hnwcd me (hive fO$0\nWhUh tht iial c:<unht the night before, and said that they run over\ntbfl be is. She also said they caught\nsonn''    rats   every   night.\"\nBudgeting\nYour   Advertising\n\u2022^^IN' E advtrtlfllafl may ho u new venture wth many\n^ ' inei, ii.ints, ii a ur-iliy they art lacking In experience\nwhen it MMI tfl n-i'tnng a budget for the year.\nIn other instances same merchants have no set pfltt-,\nno ih i: rfattlen for advertising.    For these two\ni lasses   some  tort  of  system   Is   necessary.\nW.- hive iniiircd fiHur.s which show what percentage\nof your total i \u2022\u25a0. e|p A shoul 1 be spent for advertising.\nThi-Ni    \u25a0 Mbit   smce-4-iful stores throughout the\ncountry have done in your particular Hue of businesfl.\nLet one of our r -jTesentatlven call on you and give you\nthis information ^t lib h han required years of research.\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nTHE seductive strain* of thfl\nViennese waits ran through\ntheir veins like wins! \"I lovo\nyou,\" he whispered, forgetting\nhis royal bride. 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