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Moataa* Xltaia\nent, aatbor of \u00bb bill to remone-\ntln aUver at a ratio of 11 to 1\nwtth gall, mtt the compromise\nwat a cran between hla propotal\naad the allver ptirchsse bill of\nBeprasmntlve     Fleilnrrr,     Ohio\nGary Leon\nAdagio dancer, whose slleged telephonic conversation* with Par Webb,\ntha wlft of Rudy Vallee, wen recorded by dictograph and won Rudy\nVtlln tbe right to seek a divorce\n'from whioh Fay** suit In Mew Tork\nhed sought to enjoin him.\nA__mr-g_t no Uaad ratio la prorld-\nsd. vjtmatr said It wa* * purohsse\nisc-.uaa\u00bb-i aaa asa-mal to -et\u00bb-\nbulaa tUvn aod keep kt at a ratio\nwtti told io the\u2014 would b* no\nf|U0tuat--n\"\nBa _dsd th* o-aapromto. proposal.\nmull, at watch In wltrct-rld. waa\ndnuned to pnvaot \"any flooding\not Ulnr\" from otter wthrta metal\neoun-rln aod would etireot support\nla Un aana-e.\nTt-* manmata wUI jsnatnt B to\nHat pnaalant aarly ttat wwtt tor an\n-\u2014i of optason.\nLORD DUNCANNON\nIN AUTO CRASH\nOne of His PBasengers Dies\nFnm Injuries\nReceived\n-OrTDOrt. Jan. SI (CP nble).\u2014\nlord -Hinoannon. heir of (art Bne-\nbotrougb. gonmor-genertl of C_n-\nada, today narrowly temped nrlotu\nInjury In an automobile accident\nla Huntingdon-bin. On* of his oom-\np*nlon* ws* Injured fitelly.\nAt the time of tba accident lord\nDuneannon waa driving down a hli!.\nHla inaniigaia were Com. Clsurel.\nsn -tuch* *t th* rrench tinhany.\nwhen chnt waa Injured, W. '_\u25a0\nHyda. brulaad tnd shaken and another Pnnchmsn whon nsme vt,,u\nnot Harnad Immedlitely. It wss tbii\nmen who died of his Injuriu sftsr\nbsvlng b**n r-ished to Huntingdon\nhospital.\nHEAVY RAIN\nLOWERS SNOW\nHi-son Ind another apell of iprlng-\nlUte weather Sunday sfternoon. following over quarter of an Inch of\nrun early In the day. Tha mn\nlowered Prldiy *nd Saturdiy mow\nfall! amounting to lt Inchn con-\ntldenbly, and water ran down ln\namall atrsamt from the upper part\nof the dty all afternoon. Sundays\nttapentuna wm SS tad 12 degree*.\nII wat much cooler la tht tn-\naiag.\nStudy Financial\nAid to Farmers\nOTTAWA, *\u2014L SI <0P1-The prob-\nIstn of supplying farmen of Oanada\nwlttj short una* aad ln-enaedute\nterm cvedite when such an neosa-\ne_ry to eosbl* farmen to oonctln-e\napsretlona. la betng serlousl- studied\nBin. A plan win be mapped out and\nwtcmsttcM to the govenuisiat pro*.\nably hsnd on esoparauoa hatittu\nShe Dominion and Un provlnoca.\nPremier Brownlee's\nFather Pastes On\nBBIODBW. Ont. Jin. 11 (CP) \u2014\nWtth his wife, dsughter, and aon at\nhla bedside, Wllllsm Jsmea Drown-\nIn, fstbar of Premier J. S. Brownlee of Alberta, died tonight at hu\nboms han. Mr. Brownlee. ln hit\n71th year, had baen 111 nvaral wee.a\nwith a heart coaditlon.\nJAPAN'S MINISTER\nOF WAR RESIGNS\nTOKYO, Jaa. It (Monday) (AP)\n\u2014tidae Artkl, tk* J*p*artt minuter of war, teadertd hit munition leday to Premier Sallo who\nwu nyected to accept It,\nBERIBERI IS\nDEATH CAUSE\nThree B. C. Chinese\nVictims Eating\n\"Polished\" Rice\n-F-O-bT A_-ttBin, B.C., Jen. SI\nccvi\u2014Thm Ob-Baa* etnpioyn* of\na shingle boK oamp wsn dead ban\ntonight, and two other, wen In boa-\nptui, victims of Um d\u2014sd arta_al\ntUsesst. bett-barl. fbt row remelh.\nIng Chlnewe employee! ol Mn camp\nban ao tar escaped the disease,\nwhich la not oootaglouB.\nDr. J. C Theenee, tbe attaod.ni\nphystcl-n. dectsnd torntut tba men\nIn haapKBl wen undoubtedly suffer-\nIng trom bert-beri but ha boHered\nthey would rsoorer.\nBail-Be\u2014.\nof vitamin\nUrUunin it\nOf sheet.\nThe tilntn\noountrin w\nohtafly on\nwhich the\nmoved.\nI* mused by a deficiency\n\"B\" In tb* diet.  Tla,\nfound tn tha outer ahell\nno* *nd other cert*\u2014\n**\u2022 rpevstant in orlaatal\nten intebltsnt* avtxls-sjd\npollthed''    net.   trom\nouter huak had oeen re*\nDR. WYNEKOOP HAS\nANOTHER RELAPSE\nCHICAOO. Jan. II tAPi.\u2014Dr. Alln\nWynekoop suffered another relapn\ntoday, giving further weight to the\nprediction t mistrial will be. de-\neland when her trial for tha mur-\nd-r. of . her diugh----In-law, R_et*.\nIs reaunvd Monday.\nAnother night of reatlan toning\nIn htr cell oot tn tbt Jail eauaed\nan emergency nil to be lent out\nfor Dr. Constantino Theodon, county\nphysician, airly thla morning.\n\"She ti a nry ilea woman,\" ba\nreported after an eiamlnatton. \"Union than It markad Improvement In\nher condition tornorrow I don't tat\nhow the oan ponlbly be able even\nto mike the trip to the court room.\"\nForke Unchanged\ntvirwiPBu. Jan. si (CP)\u2014Phowl-\nctant In attariiwiT-vt at tha bedside\neg Saaator Bob*rt Pork* tonight r#-\nported hli ooodltton a* little changed\nover the week-end.\nDISCTIBS WHEAT  ACBEAG-  CUT\nOTTAWA. Jsa. 31 (CPJ-Staa*\nto lop nearly 4,000.000 eons ott tb*\nare* sown to wheat In Oanad* during 1IM in being studied by acsrt-\ncurtunl and lagal off-tan of tba\n_ionidoton go,Mi_V\u2014nvt.\nJOSSPB   MS-NINO   DISS\nvictc\u00ab-A, Jan. 91 (CP)--joBaph\nBenn-ng, St. vetertn of tb* Penlsti\nmda, dtsd her* todsy. Hs wta barn\nin Bnitind, name to Vlotori* from\nHtmlKon It yawl ago.\nWOMEN  ELECTED\nTOBOrTTO. (OP) \u2014 Truite* Dr.\nMlnervt Raid wu elected chtlrrnsn\nof the Boerd ot Iducstlon't advla-\nary vonUoesl committee for Utt.\ndelestlag Trustee Oeorge Brtdgen by\nk vote bf nnn to three.\nUT   PIPB  UNB\nBTjyTrTmODAIJI. Bnglsnd (OP)-\nBx-nrvln msn. otherwu* unemployed, in entsged ln living t ntw\npips lint to th* Prl&oa of Willi'\nswimming pool tt hit oountry bomt\nnear  bu*.\nBREMER'S LIFE\nTAKEN BY ONE\nOFABOUCTORS\nNote States He Was\nAccidentally\nShot\nRESULT OF DRUNK\nDECLARES \"TIP'\nBody Will  Not Be\nFound Until the\nSnow Melts\nIttttSI BtttBBB\t\nPolice Dog Ditches\nLaundry in Ash Can\nVANCOUVER, Jan. II (CP).\u2014A\npolloe dag* passion for tldlnen\nnoted a minor mystery hen to-\nday. A Vancouver householder reporte*) a bundle ef laundry muting\nfnm hit venndah aad poltn In-\nvnttgatlea revealed a poltn leg\nhad been teen carrying s Urge\nhandle down a line Ind hid deposited It In an ath tan. Farther\nnarebed nnceveret. th laundry la\nthe ath taa.\naaaaaa \"'i--\"-;r\"T\"**iaan\nST. PAUL, Mlaa. Itn. II (AP).\n\u2014roiilbllltj Edward Braaer, kidnapped St. Paal banker, had been\ntlsln resulted la dispatch of a\n\u25a0mad sf federal stents to Anoka\neooaty, It was revealed today, to\nassist local authtHitM* la an intends* taarch of tha area.\nThe potttaiiter of Anoka yet-\nttrday received an anonymout note\nInforming hla, Bremrr had been\n\"banned 011\" In thtt vicinity, bat\nrocaJ polloe vm it flnt Inclined\nta discount the \"tip.\" Whether\nfrveh Information had been ob-\nUlned kndlag to rrverss] of their\nopinion va aot dkKtnaed. Anok*\nit M miles fron Mlantapoiu.\nSigned by \"One of the Osng,\" th*\nletter to th* r\u2014*\u2014iHur tald: \"Bd.\nBremer it now resting in pssce. Wu\nby aoea-ant bumped off. Body near\nAnoka, Minn, will aot be found\nuntil arMfe tnow got*. Oontact all\noft, Pl**n ft\u2014In lit All i mlatak*\nby sa* af oar gang. Been drunk.\nU 1n_eTT-\"\nFinn Ml\nUoO-e, St. P*ul.'\nAnxiety for Bremer's life\nbslthtaatd tn the t-c* of the dssth\nttutit la th* tint and oaly aot*\ntram the kidntppira Mt at the\nrear at tha offloo ot Walter Msgoe.\n\u00bb-*althy Bt. Paul contractor and\nfrund ot th* Bremen tnd the fact\ntbe cu-t-mary second note with In-\nitructlons for paying tbe ransom\nhas not been renived.\nCONVICTS ARE ON\nHUNGER STRIKE\nt-UVWS-rVS.I'H. Kt*. Am. ji\n\u2022JAP)\u2014Htrvey Bailey end cAlbert\nBatn. machine gun d-otradoe*,\natru-j-i la rate tt tb* reuse*, penl-\nte-g-ary today to oarry on a hunger\n-trlk* In th* fact of .<___* feeding\nat  aillk.\n\"Dea-h or fnedotn from BoUtary,\"\nkt tt* annoutroed pta-pon of Utt\nc-tnvlcvs'   relusal   to aest.\nTWO CHILDREN\nARE\n31\nReligious Tragedy  Is\nBelieved Uncovered\nin Seattle\nBBATTUI. Jan. II (AP). \u2014Two\nChildren ware found apparently\nstrangled In their home todiy and\npolios htld thai* parents In Jail\nawsJVng a nsjrtU *_\u00bbmination aa\nauthortun taught to- noonttruct *\ntragedy which tb*y_**ld apparsntly\nwaa brought about by religious htl-\nlu-tnatloni.\nBodlet ot the children. H\u00abnry\nHtatntai. fin, tad John Hestnns.\nnlnt, win found lying fully clothed\noa tbe bedroom floor by * neighbor.\nTbe pirenu in. Mr. tad Mn. Oarer\nTbe children's bodut wen found\n11 houn after Ballard dlitrlct police\nbad arrested the parenta for inking\nto take sn automobile trom tbe Rev.\nO. O. Haavl, on tbt pit* th* \"Lord\nhid told ta to.\"\nJAPAN LOOKS ON\nUi. AS FRIENDLY\nTOSCTO, Jan. SI -^n *_pnmon\nof ooofKk-not tb* United pit in\nwill aventua-ly reo-gnln Japao't\nrole a* * itislna-sy eg peso, and\nstst-lltiy Id *Mlara Asia wa* totld-\npeted in aut-orttalln ctt-cl_* today\nat a asstun of romgn _c_-*ur\nKoki -BraUa addrtn at the reoon-\nvenlng ot penttmn-t T_a__ay.\n-s-tpat* aa lamlnnnt re-otloo\nhen to * reoant atesMh by -s_-_l*r\nK. -toca-beck. cr_r cr tbe dlva-on\nof ter eastern *ffat* in tb* United\nautn st*t* d-pastaatnt, Hlrota ws*\nexpected to attmn a conviction that\nJepao-ee-AinerloBn re-suoce tr* improving.\nPrincipal* bi the Seaways Controversy at Washington\n| PEKW_r-XVAMTA\n\u2022^tajSfS\"!   St-TtYs\"!\nPmldant Booaanlt't appeal to\nthe United atetea aanate tor ratification of the St. Lawrence wtterwty\ntreaty with Can-da, la nport* In tba'\nAmtrioan pnn it snother example\not hla moral oourage, for ba knew\nbaton be mads the appeal that t\njowerful nnate aloe vn* determined\n>t ihould aot pan. Oot ot th* 1-td-\nen of the opposition it Senetor\nBob*rt Wagner of Mew Tork, wbo\nobjects to Canada deriving equal\nbenefit* with tb* OB. although the\nDominion, taking Into aocount tht\nmoney alnady apent In constructing\ntha Welland canal and the financial\nburden abe will be called upon to\noarry lt tbt acheme is atarted, will\nbav* Invwted mon money per cspits\nthin the United States. The seaway\nwould probably take a big alUa of\nbualnaaa from the port ot Mew Tork.\nand this, coupled with the fsct that\nNew Tork la assessed ovtr t\u00bb.ooo.-\nPWLSIClE-\u2014 J_0-\u00bb.VEiy*\n000 of thi coot. Irked Senator Wagner,\nprank B. McMlch. cbalrman of tbt\nfederal power commltslon. champion\nof tba teswty, assarted that SO laland cttka, la the United States alone\nwould be oonverted Into ttaportt by\nth* wtterwsy. and that SI par nnt\nof tba eltlaane of tb* country would\nbenefit by the new road from the\nmiddle wart to tba Atlantic and\nEurope Tb* map abov* 1* rcrprodu_*d\nfrom one of the Hew Tork newt-\npapara.\nMarkets at\na Glance\nCHIEF ED JOSEPH\nDIES AGED 90\n. VAMoatUv-M, Jhn. 11 (t_t?)_By\u00bb*\nwhich had .aara Vancouver emerge'\naa a thnvtng city from the trlmltln\nfoensata wee* dceed with the death\nof Chief Bdward Joseph, oldest\ntnber ot the Bqusmlah Ind-tn\noounoll. Tin to-year-old ohlef died\nFrk-iy at his home on ChfUsoo In-\nChlaf Bdwsrd't wise counnl atood\nb-t tribe rn good ateed during tbs\ntrying end b*vr-oartnf period of\ntrautSUut. la wt_\u00abh the nd man bat-am* e-xriuaocrned to nvodern clvlll-\nnttan. Hs wu among the flnt Britlah O-lumbla aatln* to accept\nCbrtstlentty.\nRobbers Get Jewels\nand Cases Booze\nVANCXXTV-Bl, Jan. 31 (CP)\nman wan held by police tonight\ntor Inn-tlsatlon fo_u\u2014ing a weekend taM-nokt-g In tba Jewelry -tor*\nof B. _-n*r_un. Orc-nvUl* ttreet, fa\nwh-ch  t-QOO  worth  of   Jewelry  wsa\nAWAIT SENATE\nAPPOINTMENTS\nOTTAWA, Jin. 11 (CT)^-Tat government wm Mttie dowa tomorrow\nto \u2022 final period of Intensive sotlvlty\nIn pnpsntlon for th* fifth isnlon\nof the 17th parliament which opens\nThundty next. The ipeech from tbe\nthrone require* the finishing touch*,\nand mutt be In the handa of tba\nprtntert by Tutaday.\nTomorrow It It anticipated announcement will be made as to tbs\n\u25a0election of thon who will be prlvl-\nletsd to mon snd tecond th* ad-\ndrm ln reply to the ipeech. ThU\nle ususlly sooordtd to tbe newnt\nmember! of the houn. It la he-\nHived likely tome appointment, will\nba announced by the government before the houn opens, ponlbly the\nfilling of tome nven vscancin In\ntha nnate.\nTV-ronto iidnaa   Bivertiliily higher.\nHew   Tork\u2014Oecneeally   iitirnttlewcl,\nWlnnlptg\u2014\u2022**_*_* dote*. Knar.\nLondan\u2014Bar   aUver   kMrer;   other\nmetals u-K-naged.\nMaw Tork-Bar Ml\u2014r lotnr. otbtr\nnwtS-S   'TTlfTn-TrtTt\nMew Tork\u2014Ootton aod. oof In low-\ner; rubber and aaaar higher.\nNtw -fork\u2014o*n___en dollar down\nV. to SS.\nJUDGMENT AGAINST\nESTATE SET ASIDE\nVAI-<X*_V--t. Jan. 81 (CP)\u2014With\nthe exception ol 1183. awarded to\nAtr*. Nellie Kirk of -Odmoutth. tbe\ntttttt ot WUUam J*mn iTBaar\nluoceeded before oourt of appeal In\nhaving aet aahtt * Judgment for\nHMO.\nA Ittvt\u2014tu-a Jury iwsrdtd Okr-\nenoe Lnlle IStrcui Kirk, provlnclel\ngovernment ferryman. 13000 d-magn\nfor tba deetb of hia Infant daugbtar.\nNorma. The tether ahendaned 1100.\nbeOBue, he bed claimed only 11400.\nand waa given judgr-ant for tbl*\namount by Chief Justin -garrison.\nTb* oblld end n***r wsn lulled\nwhen an *utomo*xlle, wbleh he waa\ndnvlng, plunged over a 71-foot sm-\nhaa-x-ent bet Beau yesveletoke tad\nStdmouMi on November io. 1131.\nUn. Kirk wss injured\nUn. Kirk had to -bandon Itooo\nda mem aaardai ber by tba jury\ntor Injurtn beosun then I* ao\nright of *oi_an by sn Injured ptnon\nega-net Itn estete of a decsesed.\nTbs court of aprjesl bald that\nMr*. Kirk wa* enutled to retein tbe\nI1S3 allowed bar fcr ma of bar\nteeth, puree and clothing. Tba\nJudgment of tat tnsl Judge In this\nnapaet was affirmed.\nKOOTENAY BRLE REALIZES A\n$32 NET PER TONS SMELTED\nBishop DouII In\nNursing Home\ntook   3d   oases   at\nliquor   trom   tb*   BrlU-Ji   Columbl*\nliquor    *tccre,     Oarrall\nProvidence Bears\nNew Haven Eagles\nNBW HAVSJf, Conn. Jan. 31 (AP).\n\u2014Two pain ot Providence defence\nmen alternated In checking the New\nHaven attack tonight while tbelr\nmates pumped In enough goals to\nwut 4-1 over tha Xsgln. Hart.\nOlroux, Rlvsre and Harrington scored\nfor prortdenn. while Csrlston netted\nNew Havens only counter.\nSeek Suspects\nin Basle Robbery\nMUU-OUSB, pnnst, Jan. SI (AP)\n\u2014Thla pstwful veils,, near th*\n-twin -roo-ler, wai txclted today by\na manhunt for two o*rm*n itttp-ot*\nIn a Bwtlt bank robbery. In which\ntwo poUov-wn awn _ot and k-Ued\nBLACK FOG HIDES MME. GALLI-CURI\nAS SINGS BEFORE A LONDON CROWD\nIct-trt-xtN, Jaa. 31 (AP)\u2014A \"black in ttbanal being, and bar -vD-llk*\nfog\" settled xmaa London thi* aftar. vMn strved to helgthten tbe lUikadn.\naoon ao deonly It penetra-*d the Tb> \"* a%vmt * \u00bb\u2122\u00ab\u2014 of aocl-\n!_-. -7_-TT_o __l__~^_*\u2122t_.rr |<*<~\u00aba ladud-ng coUk-one between\ngreat Albart tell, whan Mm*. Otlll- paan-gar buana aad between * bu.\nCurd aang to an audlran which sod a priw-te kutornobtr* In which\noould ne btr only through a haaa,|foar p_r*on* wen tnjund. The fog\nwhite agurs upon tbe pl\u00abt- .bad llftsd ln mo*t notloni of Lon-\n' to tte tad-rat* Ilk* I don tonight.\nBISHOP DOULL\n\"Bishop A. J. Doull. wbo aunt to\ntbe dlooan lsst September to bt\nmutant bishop. Arcbdescon of Bbef-\nfleld. and vicar ot Brodswonh. la at\npreeent In a nursing home tufftr-\nlng from a eerloui hreskdowa la\nhealth,*' lt waa ateted ln an Item In\nthe Church Tlmea, an old country\npublication received la TraU by Bav.\nL. A. Momnt, rector of Bt. Andrews\nAnglican church. In Trail.\nNationalists Take\nRebellious Province\nl*C*ec_*t\u2014O. Jen. 31 (API\u2014A re-\nport trom Amor today aald Cbsng-\ndhow, In rebellious Puklen provinoe,\nwaa bombed and captured by Chinees nfl-Sooal govenunent troop*.\nBight -hip*, tte report -toted,\nlanded troop* oppontt Amor. Mean.\n-chile, ac-aenl Otetw Chlng timul-\nuneously idvaoosd from tte south\nof CteJ-ychow sod captured the elty.\nDirector Black Is\nElected at the\nShowing\nAfter deducting ill smelter rhinres\nsnd railway freight, Kootenay Belle\nOold Mine*. Umlvad. enjoyed returns,\nlncluslre of gold premium, of tit\nper ton, on 17314 ton* of on, dry\nweight, comprising the IMl shipment* to th* Consoiidited Minim\nAt Smelting oompany ot Csnada at\nTraU. Managing Director P. M. Black\nrevealed at the Hume Sunday. The\nihlpments covered the period from\nPebruary S3 to December 31, ba\nat* ted.\nMetal content* of tte on totalled\nMOM   ounce*   of   gold   aad   MISS\nounces of allver.\nSTILL HHITPINO\nHighly pleased wltb tbe property**\nshowing, Mr. Blsck declsrsd IU position to be excellent. Since midsummer the crew under Superintendent Prank Phillip* baa baen 3a or\nS3 men, and tbe opentlon Is con-\ntinulng on tbat aoale. Sinn tba\nNew .ttt the property haa shipped\nts ton* of on to TraU, and anothtr\nto too* it now ready to ahlp. Beslds\nthe sloping, the development work la\nbeing fully kept up.\nArriving by way ot Spoksns at\nSalmo. Mr. Black, on account of\ntb* \u00abnow oondltlon*. did not go out\nto th* fthnp Creek oamp to visit\nths property, but came on to Nelson\nwith Buptrlntent-ent phlllipa. Ba will\nleave for Vancounr Monday morning, by way of Spokane.\nLATE NEWS FLASHES\nOTTAWA\u2014la lta purpon \"Leagua   BOPIA. Bulgaria\u2014State grain mon-\nof Nations vlndloaUa humanity'!\nhighest Ideals\" atetn Sir Robert\nBorden.\nOTTAWA\u2014Ban Boob* Inn* to\nJoin Detroit Olympic* In Intsrnt-\nrJontl puck league.\nPAJUS-Former    Premier    Harriot\nten dangaroui situation ln far aaat.\nVICTORIA\u2014Army and navy veterans urge coopsntlon with Canadian\nLegion on subject of ptnslon reduction*.\nTOROWTO\u2014Premier Bennett urged\noritnltatlon ot Ooneervitlvei fo:\nontsrio elections. Terms \"depreulon\"\nrmtat lesdar Uberal party aver\nbad In Dominion.\nopoly fixing prln of whnt at IS\nnnu bushel a-tabllahad.\nOTTAWA \u2014 Britlah Oolumbla pre-\nmlsr snd oohorts datalnsd In Ottawa\nonr week-end.\nSIATTLB\u2014Oakar Hntnna Ballard,\nflsharman, oontenei to strangllai\ntwo amall aona to death because\n\"davU was la them\".\nVIE-NO. Alberta\u2014 SUa Brown. U.\nbumsd to death and Annie Br-.n,\n17, din of burn* following axplo-\nalon of kerossns lamp at noma ot\nPred A. Brown. IS mUti northtett\nof ban. Thm In boiplui.\nWASHINOTON \u2014Booamlt dolltr-\ndiviluitlon blU imeps tbrough ooa*\ngran with  majority  ot HO  to 10\nThe George Youngs\nAre Proud Parents\nPFT-tJ-r-PfHIA. Jtn.'31 ((-Pi\u2014An\n*lght-pound ton m bom prlday\nmld-dfUt to Mr. and Mra. Oeorge\nWill lam Young, former -temptt-ns\nIn tta, men'i and women't dlvltdoo\nof tb* ntntrllan nscOoosl exhibition\nmantbon swim. It waa learned todiy.\nMn. Toung It tbt former Mar-\nfuwt Revolr ot tbl* olty. Bath\nmother -nd child are doing trail.\nCooperating Among\nNations Insures\nPeace Says Lapointe\nOTTAWA. Jtm. Si (OP)\u2014Tba auo-\noan of ttw laagus of nation* depended on tte development tn eaoh\noountry  of  *troog   movemetrrt*   tte*\n| would aupport ttw Mtal of International ooopent-on, Hon. BTunt I_s-\npo_r*8, pnaldent ot tte leagua of\n1 Nations soctety ln Oanada. said la\nan addren today. Public opinion\ncould ba Btlmu-ated to a -trga ax-\ntent tay tte rea* Oi-g-cnltatrom that\nln-luraot  nat-ontl   aftt-ra.\nINCREASE IN\nEXPORT FROM\nCANADA SURE\nBritain Eliminates the\n\"fall Clause\" in\nIts Ruling\nMEANS WORK FOR\n2000 CANADIANS\nncreases the Cargoes\nFrom Canadian\nHarbors\nLONDON, Ma. tl   (CP  Cablet.\n\u2014Brltlth Umbermen tonight fere-\n*t a tnbsUntlsl lncrette la Canadian lumber export! to tha\nI'nlted Klagdan it i mult if tbl\ngovenunent' Sect-ton ta cat by\nloo.ooc itandardi the sat-eat af\n\u2022oft wood that may ba Imported\n\u2014tanar from tba  Soviet.\nOfficial announcement jlttttSij\nrevtsled tbi goverament had ta-\nforned Timber Dlttributen, Lin.\nIted, It any aot Import more tksa\nUO.OM UsndsJdi of Banlaa wood,\na flgare 100-KH) standarts below\ntbs contemplated la tba final\nUM contract wltb Iba Banlaa\nwood ageacy.\nTo Caaada thi govemn-tnt't rul-\nIIIBHtttlltBIBBtBIBIBtt\nWHAT IT MEANS\nTO CANADA\nWhat Increased lumber expert\nof 300.000.000 feat b-n^-*__ount\nof curtsllmtnt of Rush in ttmber\nexporta to united Kingdom-\nwould mean to Csnsds:\nBmployment for 3000 men for\nSO daya. K btlng animated that\neach 10DO fnt of lu__her fMS\nemploymtat to thn* nata par -\nday, aa* In lb* woods, oa* hi\ntte miui. ud ea* la lute-Hsry\nnmen. Thlt u txcrmrn af tin\nport ocf -hlpi-ant actlvfty.\nPlfty attn wrgon. or praott.\ncalty an  iitrt cargo p*r -\nover tbe year.\nftrp-ndltun of tSM.000 hi\nCanadian porta by tha tranacpnv-\ning ahlp*, It being sstlxnitad\nthtt iieb iblp -pandt about\nttOOO ln lotdlng and unloading,\ndues, and Incidents.,, not In-\neluding her own wpplln and\nprovUloni.\nUnntlmated additional expind-\nlturt ln port of ablpment actlv.\nIttae and for rupplln and provisions bought by tba transport-\nIng ablps.\n(Lumbermen reilln tbtt eon-\npeution wUI oome from otbtr\nnorthirn Buropean countrlai fog\nthe market ottering at a result\nof tht decreated Eunlan quota.\nra_H_\n\u25a0a-\nlng cam* u * partial victory. Th*\nDominion haa betn anting tog\nwseks to psrsuide tha United King-\ndom to mulct imports of Rtat-\nstsn  timber.\nTbe tovemment slso lnformsd\nTimber Distributor, It would not\nconsent to Inclusion of tha m-_b-U\nad \"fin clsun\" tn lta oontract.\nThU claun provide- fcr automatic prln readjustment on tba\npart ot Runla should reduction* b*\nmad* In prion of domsstlo or othtr\nImported timber.\nMnnwhlle. tbi tsrllf advliorrS\nboard had itill before It tb* form*.I\ncsmdlsn protett igilmt tb* Impet\nationi. but gan no hint of wh\nprogran It had mad* towards a :\nport\nCommission Is\nNamed for Nfld.\nCHINESE JAILED\nMCWTRtAL. Jsa. 31 (CP).\u2014Inry\nChinen laundry In Montnal and\nevery restaurant and elub in Chlni-\ntown waa vlalted by pollct eiturdiv\nnlgbt In a atrl-i of raids curried out\nto prcvtnt trouhla e_p:cted to be\nbrewing among th* Chlncn. Th*\nnidt nw tte srrest of 13 Chine-*\naccuaad of having bnn found ln\npossssalon of revolver, and narcotic\nr-t-uga.\nU-NIXtN. Jan. II (OP oabl*)-Tte\ngovernment tonight announced tte\npersonnel ot the comm-Bloo which\nwill aid tte governor In *d__lal*ter-\nlog tb* attain of Ncrwfoundl-nd.\nNam** of tin oon___*B-_a-ri an\nPremier P. C. Alda*T-tot, Sir John\nHop* -OS-peon. W. R. Rowley. K.C.\nT. Lodge, J. C. Puatde-tr, aad X. N.\na. ~\nAppeals Sentence\nfor Counterfeiting\nVANCODV1B. Jtn. 31 (C?l .-Usvt\nto tppeel from a 10-year i-nt.ne.\nwa! grant.d _kl\u201e_rd D.'.- - 1. \u2022 Ml\nJu:.:oj M. A. lfr-\"^-ld In court\ncf bd,._1 Si'-urd-y.\nBaker wan cahv.ctad at Vcrn-a\nanlnt lut November of counter's.'.-\nIng chargw and aa* wntanctd by\nChief Justice AUI17 Morrison.\nFIND MEDALLION -\nOF CAPT. COOK.\nON THE ISLAND\nV-CtTORIA. Jan. SI (CP).\u2014Det.\ncrlbed aa ona of tba mort nluabla\nhistoric dlsoovtrln mada ln tb*\naorthvent, a medslllon left by Ctpt.\nJtm*a Cook. Padfle nortbwtat aad\nAntlpodre explorer, when ht l*nded\nat Nootka, Vancouver Island, 1TTI,\nhas  bttn found.\nThe medallion, discovered by Arthur Nocolaye, * Kyuquot Indlsa\non vuisge laland 4a now in tb*\nposssaslon of rather Anthony Ttr.\nhttr at Nootki.\nW. A. Newoombe. leading archae*\nologiit and ithnologlit of Brltlih\nColumbia, v.uchn for tha authenticity of tha medslllon wbleh wai\n\u25a0truck In commemoration of Capt.\nCOOk'a recond voyage of dltcoriry\nsnd la believed to hsve been left\nby  th* explorer oa hit  lltt trip.\nTHE WEATHER\nNX\"-tow      SS 41\nVictoria     gl tg\nVancounr    gg tg   1\nKamloops    S3 IS\nIitevan Point   40 44\nPrince Rupert   $0 gg 1\nOawaon,   T.T.     SO* SS*\nSsstlle     44 SO ,\nPortland, On 48 as  '\nSan Pranolaoo eg gg\nSpoksns      IS SS I\nPrlno*   Oe-rre     13 34\nPentlcton   SS . IS\nVornon     S4 ,7m\nCre.nbrook      Si 41J\n\u25a0_al_r: \u2022      : 14'\nBdmc-c tn     Id IS .\nSwift current    IS 43  \u25a0\nPrlnot   Albert     13 3\u00bb\nQu'Appelle    IS IS I\nWinnipeg     10 33   i\n  \t\n\t\n____\n PADS  TWO\nTHB NTLSON DAILT NBWS.  NELSON, B.C.  \u2014 MONDAY MOBNTNO,  JANCABY It, ISM-\nDEANERY WORK\nDISCUSSION AT\nLATE SESSION\nYoung People's and\nBoys Work Are\nTaken Up\nRAISE QUESTION\nOF BLOCK FUND\n61 shop to Conduct the\nKaslo Retreat;\nPapers Read\nBt. Rsv. Witter Adtme, D.D., the\nHIW bishop of Kootenay, consented\nat the recent ilttlnti han of the\ndaanery of Nelson, to conduct tha\ntummir retreat, which, on tte invi-\nHelp Kidneys\nm,  If Mt-Hy -as-ds-ins Kldt-rrs ui\nCymiSK   t-ff\u00bbflKiS2\ntetlon of Rev. Pitt Or'Tlths of Kaalo.\nwill go to tha lake city. Tba ap-\nprt-dmata date of July SI tru\nflesd for the event.\nThe Invitation ot Rev. l_ A. Mar.\nrant of Trail, to bold the neat aea*\nsion of tte deanery, tbt nlntty-\n\u2022wond, at Trail, wai tootpted. aad\na program mi outlined tor lt.\nBLOCK ASSESSMENT\nAmong tU tubjctoti discuss*** it\ntb* sitting-, which mm held la con-\nmetiers with th* church of the ft*.\ndMmty, wta tbit of the block u-\ni mm rat, wblcb wt* touched on st\ntwo alttl-gt, th* aecond occasion being after tbi arrival ot BUhop\nAdam*, letters ' reotlvtd by Tta.\nArchdeacon Pred If. Orehin. from\none of the panstea rtlalng tb* question tn tb* dlacuulona It wis ttaud\nby tbt trohdit-on tbit tbi mitttr\nof a rtvltlon ol resdjustmsnt ot\nth* block sisinmtat\u2014whioh ll tb*\nmatin throupi which tb* mlscsl.\nlantout gtntril fundi ot tbt Angll-\n\u00bbn oburoh raetlvit tvtumitlo tup-\nport\u2014would han to bt (Utoutnd si\nth* run mntlng of tbi dloctnn\ne-Boutln commltt**. \u25a0 '\nA rural-_\u00bbo*i_tl oommlttee on *d\nuoatlon waa nglteted, to oonalat af\n1-rv. L. A. Morrent, Traiia find\nIrvtM tad Mn. 0. Hooking*. Nil-\nson; Mr*. >. K. K. Apptowteit*, Willow polnti  ind Mn. A. 8. Bltehlt,\nHav. A. X. PrMt of Calgary, watt-\nera field ncreury of tb* gtntrtl\nboard of religious *d-o*tlon, was\npnnnl it tte tlttlnft, and gtvi\ntte clargy bli Itlnirary in tb* dun-\nery. DUcunto-* took plsos with blm\non tte subject! of Uteritun, tbt\nAnglican Young Piopli'i association,\nand the Boy Soouta.\nA latur to Archdtacon Oraham\n! from Hints Joyn tad Walter, wbo\nopante tte Bundiy school van in\nth* Kootenay dioone, wai nad, tug-\ngntlng mon intenalva work In thlt\npart of tte dlootn. It wai decided\nthtt tte clergy should make a note\nof this tuggntion. aad riport tt\ntbi neat mntlng et tte dtsnsry\n\u2022Ittlngt in *_ Material, tba\nSpuitusl aad thl rail,\" by Arebdtt-\neon Oraham; \"Pttm had futility,\"\nby Riv. o. t. catehpole; MM \"Knp-\nIng Otn'i aalanui la a Mfftouit\nTime,\" by Itav. W. J. miverwood;\nwhile tte runt dun, Itav. Clydt\nKkrvey, rendered * passage from St.\nJohn from tte Oretk, all than n-\ntultiag In -tuCTU-tivo d-tcuniotis.\nTne futun H tte mil on waa ot\n. junt tba -letting with Blahop\nAdam*, Uw formal vnleom* to blm,\nand tte bubop'! stotoment et bt\ngratu-xttton it tte olergy'i oonll-\ndenot tn blm, and hli hope thtt a\nreal and true aplrlt ot brotherhood\nwould taut Mtwaea them.\nClergy of the deinery present\nwtrt van. Arcbdtieon Pnd H. On-\nhaa. St. Saylour1!. Nelaon; Sural\nDeea oiytl* Harvey, Proctor, who\npn-Ktad; Itav. W. 3. \u2022ttverweod,'\nOhuroh et tte -todumer. Ntlion;\nRev. L. A. Momnt, Trail; Bav. D.\nS. C^cibpol*, Bonland; Bev. Pitt\nOrUfltht, Ksilo: Itav, Thomu Soott,\nOrand Porks; and Btv. J. Cuihon,\nKtttlt VtlUy.\nTHE SUPREME\nSIN JS TEXT\nDisobedience Is the\nGreatest Says\nMr. Guscott\nCAPTAIN HANSON\nSPEAK ON JOY\nJoy Brings Strength States\nArmy Speaker\nTRAIL. >, 0., JU. Il-Captaln U\nKinaon of tte Salvation Army\nipot* on tte aubJMt \"Jar* In bit\nBtrmon at tte Ansr citadel sundiy\nivtalng.\n\"Tte Joy of tte Lord la your\nstrength.\" Nebtmlth 1:10, was tha\nt**t.\n\"Thtt* word* win ipokan to tte\npeople ot Unttl tl they w*pt attet\nhesrlng ths law read to them.\"\nsaid tte captain. \"Ptopl* may wall\nwarp and,mourn when tM It\na.\ns, tcsas* n_,._* w\u00bb mm -isciw,.       i nip  wau jduwu   iwu   \u25a0-.   JAW   U\nPtptn  retd  during  tte   two-diy   raid, tor the Lord condemn*   But\nw\u00bb have something craater than tte\nU   R\nNEXT\nHi   tlXtf   It.\nDE LUX! BARBER SHOP\nTHR   SHOP  POB  PARTICULAR   rSOPLS\nrineit   Munn  aid  Snip  TrettsnoU\nOpaotltt Imperial Mak\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C., Hotels\nBr_ak.Bg.\na6*?toeo<\nLunch son\n35t* to 50\u00ab.\n\"Finest in tht Interior\"\nDinnsr\nSS^andeSt*\nPhone 787\nHUMEHOTEL\nB.C.\nPree But servin Oaorat Beawin, Pr_\u00bb.\nnotary and Oyro Haads-fuirteri\nBOMB-W. O. Bain. Winnipeg: R.\nCrawford, H. H. McBaln, O. Stlbley.\nMadtclne Hat; B. D. MlndaliBOhn.\nMon tmi, o. Bahal, pemla; V. Dolman, Alet Smith, T. I. Sloan. Oram\nSodte, Man-try col*. D. Ttr. R. A.\nPtatar. P. B. I. MoHilly, J. R. Martin.   Vaa*ou*tn   P.   B.   Burroughs.\nOrand PorUi Mr. and Mra. c. P.\nparry, Bin* mmt; :i\\ aad un. I.\nM. Marahall. Salmo; C. H. turner-\nahaud. Calgary; D. W. Mclntoah.\nMln aunna Aeary. Toronto; John\nH.   s   Applewhllts,   put.   Ho.   1,   A.\nW. Dlebolt, Nelion.\nr\ncUhe Savoy\n'Where tht Gueat It Kini\"\nNelson's Newest and Flnsst Hotel\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers.\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\n- ST.\nIBAVOT\u2014P.   H.   Rlcterd-on.   to.-\nflll: It. B. a. Collier. Reno mm*;\nm 0. Stanmon, Salmo; Mr. snd Mre\nt.   S.   _Ifer_o;    Hslson;    W.   t.\n ******H\t\nlaw to look to. We ban jaaua, who\ncama to fulfill tM law, and to\natone for our tun, thu* miking\npeaot.\n\"Pitot   brings   Joy,   tnd   joyful\nCtn-latlans an itrong Chrtttlim.'\nScience Uniting\nMen Says Giftord\n3. 3. Wood, a t_ Agent*\nF. W. Holden. A. M. rVoblnion. Vinoouver: Reuben Buerge, Ntkutpi\nT. Fittcter, Ptrnle.\nTBAIL. BC, Jan. Jl\u2014\"lifs'i problem\" wat ate aubJMt eg tte ttermon\ngiven by Itav. c I_ otttord al rmt\ndhureh   Sunldey   hvornlng.\nwat c-tr-aeri from Ooiontti-i\n____________ I*  neither   Ornk\nnor Jew\u2014but Chrta \u00bb all in all.\"\nnrtma TtelBB, tM fatter af\nOratk pbUoKww, ptctad up a alio*\ny*0ow ami-\u2014, rutted lt with\noloak. and wu aurpond to find\n-bat for a taw njo__to aftarmrd\nMt tat\u2014nt dung to It. te little\ntu-ptotad tbat te wa* taring with a\n-onanas and aubti* torn, that soOO\nyears afterward wag to intpon upon\nttat patleno, _d wlattom ot mankind oat at tte moat *tup. lou*\npractical problem* that It ha. bean\noalled to tain. Tbata* -Imply be-\ntend that to everything there wss\na anil; and aa te rutted the amber\n\u2022tain, aad tte o-jth <~t* mora\nbant toward It, te ootvolndad that\nte bad aw\u00abkened ant strangely\ntmprtaoried aplrrt. But awed as tb*\nOraak it-rll-ct-tB-tar ut-toubtadly was\nby tte s-t-atsrou. btetwrntt-on, hie\niiiiintritra would ban bean tenfold\nlan fat I bad te been able to form\ntte revolut-io-ry pan it would on*\ndS* plat; m tM k-atary of tt* world.\nTin On* word for nater Waa\neisotrc-t- *od tM tut--* fern ttet\nM Md it-rnd by ttietkm was tbt.\ntnnty; sal atac-t-\u2014ty today I* add-\nlag *B-i-_V-ily to tM powtn taa\n\u2014-.uU-aaScfln of mac. aad la\nttt   taa*   ol   tM\n ll _*t uicipwl\nc-wain-ttta, kMtbM IS tts>-ra\"-t__l\nbei-n_na_, Tte Out-\u2014 tttool boy\non Ml radio Man IM faint vole*\ntrom tar-oft Japan.\n\"Wa  mm  no   ___gar   Ilea   apart.\n-Nary aew ill ill rill app__\u00bb, every\n\u2014  in traMporta.\nMow Grand Hots 1\nP.   L.   EAPAS,   Prop.\nayatkly tnd Monihly Bttn\nBet gas  cold  wtter\nltl-|ii loa as     Dooblt SUM up\naaa* Slo a Mis- aaa Up\ntntal Hotel\nEb*a* IITL\nSPBCIAL   MIWTHLT    FUTBS\nOood Oomfortsbls  Boom*\nMiner,    Bndquarteri\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits You\nJAS.  S.  MAODSM\nceametiiy\t\nSM aas  Cild   Watar\nla IM HSABT of IS!  City\nwon  inry   e*ttar   *\u00abuipp*d   oonn | alght ef Ood\n'gnybouad' that ttSaa tM tea.\n\"Th* Supreme Sin,\" Wu tht tub-\nJeot ohoaan by Hav. H. W. Outcott\nat tte Btptlst church Sundsy tn-\nnlng whan M ebon two teiti, th*\ntint from Oenttli 111 \"Hath Ood\naaU\"; ind St. Mttthiw tt, \"It\nTbou M tM Bon of Ood.\"\nOnt nidom sand to tank about\nUn. _*cltr*d Mr. Ousoott. Iwrhipt\nIt wt* beosun one felt mora ar Ina\ncontemned. But tbtn wu no oon-\ndsmnitlon for thon who tempted\nHim. It ww Important, howanr, thu\non* abould nmember tin tnd be on\nguard, Int one till. Sin wu gtntrel-\nly thought ot u tomtthrag nry\nvm, -oo-ethlng thit would mdtly\nbrlag tM band of tha law on tha\nalnntr. It wu hu Intention, luted\nMr. Outcott to think of tin In \u25a0\nmilder form, and partlcuarly to on*\nform of aln, a\nSom* would uy tte lupAm* sin\nwu murder, otlnri would derm It to\nbt _Bult*ry, while othtrt would hold\ntbtt It wu theft. Thi tin tbtt\nvn* the fithor of 111 wu dlsobedl-\n\u00ab-,. Bach ot th* text* tugguted\nKeptlclirn, doubt, and that wu tht\n(\u2022ther or th* nn thtt gan birth\nto all, Por it wu out ot doubt that\n\"our\" ftrat partnti fill.\nSOMITHINO HAD\nHAPPENED\nThan bad been much speculation\nu to tte nature ot the origin ot\naln. Many absurd suggestions had\nbeen forwardad but thty mn all\nmare ij-MTUlitlon. But lt wu indent\ntbat soratthing htd happentd te the\nworld. Men did not Ion on* anoth-\nar. did not oan tor one another,\nand bad Uttle regard for ona another. Something happentd ln tte long,\nlong  ago  wben   our  parent*  flnt\nStided to Satan, when they yielded\ntM tuggntion \"Hath Ood laid?\"\nSatan bad aakad, \"An you aur*\ntM law wu made to mind? Since\ntM triumph of tbtt scepticism\nSatan bad never ceased to anail\nwhit wu plainly nt forth In Hi*\nWord, Tb* troublt with meat people\nwu not eo much Intellectual prob-\nltmt u personsi tin. Mtny pretended\nthat tbiy oould not connive iuoh\nQuestions u tha fall ot maa, tte\nflood, etc, but in raallty lt ww aot\nao much their intellect u thtlr\nheart*\nPeople today ttated there wu no\ntuch thing u rejuvenation. That\nwa* absolute denial lor Ood't word\nnad \"Tt mutt te born again.\"\nOtten dscltred then wu no need\nof tcoeptlng Christ for ailvitlon.\n\u2022till otters declared than ww no\nand ot taint to a public plan to\nworship, that tbsy could worship\nIn tte beautiful outdoor,, ln their\nhon-a and many men pltoM. Cer-\ntslnly en* oould worship In aay of\nthon places. But tte attitude that\ntbey assumed In regard to worship\nIn a publlo place wu one of doubt.\ntbey were beginning to low their\ntrip and Satan wu entering\nt--_T.ON DIVINE\nOOODNtSS\nSuch -otpticiem slso questioned the\ndlvlae goodnen of Ood't love. Satan\nwhispered to Adam aad tn that\nOod had raatrictttd thtm, had ai-\nprivtd thtm of tte but. tnd robbed\nthem of tb* ncte*. Todiy ont met\ntte tarn* question In new form*. Wu\nOod re-lly good If He tllowM tuth\nthing* to oontlnuef Why did He\ntak* sway plenum? Tte individual\nwho truly loved Ood. declared Mr.\nOuaeott. and desired to b* otedlant\nto tM Mavinlr vmon. had i-eactea\na puna In hla experience when he\ncould do exactly what ha wished.\nBeoaun then h* could oaly do tte\nthing*   ttet   te   bellend   wu   tb*\n?Insure of tb* muter. It wu aot\nor ont to nu anothtr hew ta aot,\naach muat dsoidt for himwlf in tbt\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTlmMh, B.O., Jtn. Il^-Mimbtrs\not tbe Women't tuxlllsry to But\nTrail Minion pair a iiirprln vltit\nto Mra. 0. T. conn, thtlr pttsi-\ndtnt, at Mr homt, Niltton avenue.\nlut night. Oamu attordtd inMlttln-\nmtat. Mn. Adz Tattt on b*bai(\nof th* auxUliry pnnntod Mn.\nOonry with t beautiful out glau\nraw. An appropriate tout wu pro-\npond by Mn. W. t. Botertson, Mn.\nOonry rupondlng. Oonteit prim\nv-ctr* won by Itn. & 0. PlttcMt\nind Mrt. Rotertsoa. Dtllcloui ra-\nfretbmtntt were served br Mn.\nTfeS-Ms Hlnton. Mrt, Thomas Page\nuld Mra, 3. T. WlUt\u2014taB. Othiri\nla tM party included Mr*. S. Selblt,\nMM. John Rlntoui, Mn. Thta-Mi\nHues. Mra. A. Brown. Mn. W. aar-\nnett. Mre. Herbert Johnston. Mrt.\nJ. McLetn, Mrs. W. Slmpton. Mrt.\nwaltar WhaM, Mn. A. Daweon and\nMiu Dorothy Wilkinson.\ns   *    .\nIan Motta lift for tte tout, when\nhe will nmaln for about thru\nwwkt.\ns    \u00ab   a\nMra. Robert Bilnbrldgi, Oolumbla\nap-tt-unu, wu hotten to a number\nof frlendi. cirdi wm tte form ot\nenteruinmint. -tatrsahmsnta wart\nternd by thl hotttss.\nHANDICAP IS\nOFTEN AN AID\nLife of Naaman Is\nNarrated by Rev.\nMr. Youngsorv\nGIVES MESSAGE\nOF LOVE TRAIL\nSacramental Service Is Held\nat Presbyterian\nChurch\nIntoxicated Again\nO'Neill Goes Back\nfor Three Months\nthree\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.   UtPOIBTB.   iTSp.\nBooni tram Mi tl Sl-W Mental;\nSll IIS ap\nStttm htttea tad hot tad oold\natttr in tvery room\ntol Baker St.      ^\n ________\u25a0\n    _    . dta-umi   ot tte myi-\ntacnoua torn* ttet play around us.\nla dnwfcig mank-t-d tM oloaar te-\ngttter. W* netiot Un apart, tod\nyet wa an naa\u2014y d-ttant. wtth in-\ndtoai, ly-arlllt \"000\u2014pnm\" and ooti-\nf-oung mnnati. Wa muat Itam\nla Uta teas'ter, utd wa mint mm\n10 te ao amloably. rt tba human\nnot ia to aurvin .Thia w* take to\nte tte met*, tartoua ccbailanr* of\nmodern ttom, aad tte aolutaan at\ntbtt probkrm tte crowning *ol_*n-\nm-nt of our arStsstttccri\"\nWltb tte dart-not r-aj_bl__p> of\nwar in aunpt ind throtigrtout tte\n! world tan wt overlook tbu ttim-ig\n'-hatttasi* TM j_vj_-*m 1* St teart\nathloal, ratter than adtaouao MM\nto a cr_Uisr-B, te tM ObrMtan\nohiarcb. TM Mu-km of ttw prob-\ntam don aot lit la nan amu_g\n^^^^^^^^^^ IB a tnoral\nTKAIL. B. C. Jan. ii\u2014Sacrament\naarvlon mtt bald In tbe first Pret-\nbyttritn church Sundiy, Rtv, P. o.\nSI. Denli otflclaud lad wu u-\nslited by the elden. two of whom,\nJamn Klrker and Angus Murray,\nwere recently ordained to thtt of-\ntlce, and aarvid for the flnt tlmt.\nPlve ntw member, van ruelvtd. At\ntb* morning nrvln tte minuter\nprtachsd on tba tell, \"A ntw commandment I gin unto you, that ye\nlove on* anothtr; 11 X han loved\nyou, that ye alao Ion ons anothtr.\n\"Tte Ion whleb the ChMitlan la\nto han for hit ftllowi li band on . ._ _    __.\nhtlpfulnni,  and hu lta culmlni-' dleUaguM-a_ aerviot,\ntlon in HU dntb on the eron for, Wteo,   ttett-on,   -\nt tlnful world. It wu -Uo urged\nthat u tbe believer obayi tbe Savior\nIn partaking of thi noriment, to\nht  ihould  cultivate  tht  distinctly\nOhrlstlan  virtue  ot love,  'ly thta\naball all mm know thtt yt in my\ndUclpln. if yt love on* mother.'\"\nAt tbl inning nrvln tte sermon\nO'Ntlll. wbo only\n1 ago completed 1 two.\nitty ln the provinciti jtn for btlng\nIntoxlcstsd la a publlo placs, bu\ngone beck far anothtr three months.\nOBeiu appeared befon Magutrate\nWilliam Browa tn city polloe oourt\nSaturday and plMdtd tullty ta in\nintoxication obtrgi ind wu Ntt-\ntcnoed to three months.\nGAfETORUIN\nIS BROADtHtE\nTwo Gates and Two\nWays Is Subject\nCcjpt. Chapman\n-buttoning hi* oorpncgiti-va net to\ntake tM bfotd pttt itacllns to tte\nn*y way, Capt. H. C-svptn-ti ipokt\non \"The Two Oataa tad tM Two\nWky\u00ab\" at tte aalvatlon Army bar\nrecka en Sunday.\nTM  tilt  WMI\n\"JBoItT in at tM -trait fata, tor\nwide ll tte pat*, and broad I* ate\nway ttet leadath to rtnrruotipn,\nand many tten te whioh so In tbtn\nat; tetania* *trait I* tte sate, and\nsarrow 1* tte way, wblob Maewtb\nunto Utt, and few tbtn bt ttet\nfind   It.\u2014Matt.   T.   11-11.\n\"Tte Bible olu-uw pnpVt *c-\nootdlng to otet-aotar. It Uku no\naooouat of waaMb, ta*m_t_g or rank.\nH knowt but two -lints, tte Oodly\nand tte unsodly, tte pood md tte\nbad. Man wbo do not Uk* auoh\n\u2022terp dlv-doo* try to m*** 1 third\ne_a of ttat in-Ufterenl. hnitatini\nto oau ptoplt bad. lu* it tM f-_al\nwUI te   *    \t\nDEATH TAKES\nPADDY GEORGE\nDiscoverer of Molly\nGibson Mine at  \u25a0\nKokanee\nTbe life ot Mae plan wat dull\nwith by tun. Jam** Young-on in\nboth morning and tveolnu aarvlcn\ntM Pint ItM-cyurs*. churoh\nsuaday.\n_n   tcte   morning   tte   tost\n'Jta-unc-n,   oaptaln  ot  tte  boat  ol\nthe king of Syria.\" taken from II\nK-ogs, ohapter I, vent 1.\n'Na-m-n wu a terolo toul. Ht\nauf-ttad f-om leproty. M wu an la-\ncunts* ftitsen. Ttet* wu no boat\not bu srrar gMung rid of It Tte\ntpeot* oac__ro_---S *\\i~- c\" -\ntort, we* on* ttet might well htn\nrendeiwd blm unlen tor Ite nat af\nbit daya. Burt, lc_ate_d of going\n\u2014 tar, te Btjrt on -truggllng up,\nand wtt* lueoan thet te beoame\noap-a-n at th* boat of tte kins of\ntSyria,\"  tte *p*ak*r nUted.\n\"It la an la_plr-_g story. It ton\nto thow ttet lift* -a-_capt sre\nnot auoh teadlotp* after all. Indeed, Itelead of tbelr bringing a\ncunt, tbey may actually be a bleu-\nlag. Tbe Bible ta-U-ts that thlt lt\ntrue, that tb* burd-11, 11 lt com**\ntrom Ood. 1* sent, not to drag -own,\nbut to lift up. The apostle Paul bad\nbla burden, wtbat te -tiled 'a thorn\nIn the fleeb.' He waked Ood to remove it beoaun It apepeftred to te\ndt*Kt-_a-tt*l to hla usefulness. But\nOod re-ueed and, later on wten\nr-aul taaraad tte poodam of tbat\nretinal, te uld. 1 pon in nw\nflnn-tiu, for, wteo I am weak, then\nam I strung.'\nDO TII-OM.H HIM\n\"So may K ni \u2022\u00bb-_. us. Kandioap ,     .      .   .\nor no -autdtoap a* oan do aU thing, dat-Son asm w\nthrousfh Him Wbo tutatmmm ut  aldt. and soati on tM otter. 'He\nTh* victory 1* oun.'' j \u00ab\u2014* ll not vrKb sn -, aga-nn me\n-Maman   wu   wroth,   and   wen' .. \"San CMS -peeks of two gun\naway,\" II Xk-ft, otepterl, van* 11,\nwas tte but Of tte *v*__ag sermon\n'_n tte ourlivj ot hi* leprory.\nTSanniati e-peow-d that t uemeadous\ntun would be madt onr him. He\nfelt ttet te ted a ngbt to eapert\nIt.   Hit   exalted   pa-ttoo,   tad   he\ntwo wam, two end*. At oat or th*\nother men muat amn. Tte wide\nsue. tte salt of ulf. X exact* a\nman nothing to tow* ten; te oan\natrry w-th Ut ai-tja nit anting.\nImpurity, indulgent-,, p-e\u2014ura, world-\ntad  ifirllamiin.   nig   gat*\nSundty  trtemoan  a will  known J\nNtlton oh-rictar and  dlitrlct mi- ]\ndint' ot 41  years wu  ramovad ln\nth* dtith of Patntk WUUam 'Paddy\"\nO-orgi, Mr. Otort* puud away tud-\ndtsly  it  hu  homt  on  yjdgtwooti I\ntnnut, not hiving fully\nfrom a itroke lutftred  thru yttrj |\nand -three month! ago.\nBorn   at   La   Trove,   P*nn.   Mr.\nOeorga   cams   to   the   district   tl\nytara ago. Ha tranted from -Wnntri\nfirry on a tug boat captained by\ntM lata caps. D. 0.  M-Morrlt, to\nKatlo. Prior to ooming ta tba dlitrlct  bt WU imploytd  u a bridge I\nbuilder.   During   tte   first   psrt   it ]\nhta ttiy in th* dlitrlct te travtU-\nsd   and   proep*ctad   around   Nelaon I\nand Ksilo. shortly after eomlng to '\nCanada be mads a trip to Stewart\nand during a two-montte *M*na* I\noonsldlr-bli anxiety ww talt for bli\ntaftty. *********************\n\"Ptddy\" Otorgt ww tte ditoovanr I\nof tte Molly Olbson mine at broken- I\nn which he worked for * numtitr\nof ytars, and later told out to tbe\npruent   owners,    tha    consolidated\nmining   St   Smelting   Oompany   tf ]\ncaaada,\nAfter dltrpailnf ot tht mine be\npur-band an Inwreit In tha willec-\nMlUea. Co. Of Ntlton. Later tbe\nmlniFtnd tmeltiri ot tba boundary\ndlitrlct attracted bla attention and\nha moved to Oman wood end later\nto Photnlk. It wu it Phoenix h,\ngrub-atakad many proap-oton wbo\nIn IM oount of tlm* dltconnrt\nttvt-U liter Important propsrtln.\nprom Photnlx ha moved back to\nOrwnwood and opened up a geatt'\nfurnishing butlaau whioh b* optr-\nated until tte amtlter cloud in\nllll. Ha than told out to D. Opener\nof Vancouver and arrived ln Nilson\nagain la pebruary. nil.\nSince tbat time ba had realdecl I\ntn tb* city. H* ww an expert]\ncurler and took an active part in 1\nthe   game   both   )n   th*   Boundary |\nand ba Ntlton.\nbu tte tttngar 01 tt-Uaaion of tn     Bctidau bU wlfa te la lurrlvMl\ntold   blm oaay pantg*. Man can drt-t through  ay   four  ton*   tad   two   daughtan.\"*\n'\"  ' ~ '~~ ' Lswraan. Olenn. Paddy and Danul\noaaypu\nIt. Tte '\ndealt wltb tbe meaning and vaiua _.-\u00bb bun a laper fcr life.\nto go tnd bath* In Jordan te ww \u00ab\u2022 tub way 1* made broad by pull\nfurious. Tte thin* wu kTcmalbl*. Ing down Oot. t-wnrt__1n--.il. and\nR wa* bwoeath ua duany. So M aMUah-bii tte enoaa. It appaan to\nwctnt away Ui a towering rag*, and \u2022\u00bb *\u2022---_*-, but lta r_s_l beoexne\nIt, attar oa. te ted not bun ptr- thorn*. It 1* broad but ahort, and\n\u2022uaded to oom* down off Mi high ' at tte aod tt teoomao r-trrowctr tnd\nhon* and do tte thing ttet wbleh ***-** to dw-c-uotaoo.\nwaa MM-tb hit dignity. M wotfld I   '*M_ny tten wa today WM ten\nof tM crow in human txperitnoe.\n-stx-Hut of wlvatlen wrought by\nCbrut'i death, thl Chriitlan la oon-\namined finally to aanrt, \"Ood tor-\nbid tbat 1 abould glory, un ln tbe\ncrow ot our Lord Jttui Chrlat.\"\nTM junior choir lad tte pralu In\ntte morning, and at night tbt u-\nnlor choir rendered tbt anthem,\n\"Don jwus Care!\"\nstarted  down  lb*  broad  way   wbo\nSCIENCE AND\nPEACE THEME\nSPORTATION -Freight & Ptu-jnger.\nMOTOR COACHES for COMFORT\nSsttl. back in ths dssp-eushloned teat and enjoy th*\never changing panorama. You have ths ssms comfort as your favorite easy chair at home provides.\nRide the Greyhounds\nCentral Canadian Greyhound Lines, Ltd.\nNelson Depot, 206 Baker St. Phone 800\nHENDRICKS1 KASLO-NELSON\nMOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE\nLIAVINO KASLO AND FtrTURN-MOHDAT.  v\u2014DNSSDAT    FIt_-iAT\nI.UVI8 KASLO  III  A*.        LSAVIS  NSLSOM   11   AM\nKeben  Depot\u2014Wllllsm,'  Trantftri  rbtae  IN       Swlo  (HIM  II\nPROMPT.   BPf ICIKMT  SIRVICI\n _--\u2014.\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON TWICE DAILT\n6 a.m. and 10:30 a-m. Expect Sunday\nTraU\nPhone\n135\nTRAIL LIVERY CO.\nM. H. McIVOR, Prop.\nNslson\nPhone\n35\n._\u2014 a\u2014\nnhsni* la tte _r_r*tn and aim* of\ntte n*t-_i ol tte world. May \u2014\nlook lorward to tte day \"wten tte\n___-_* ot tte world tbell ten be-\nootrte tbt _*tlon* of our Lord snd\nSaviour -atta-  C\u2014SH.\"\nTwo ooatnttlat \u00ab_\u20141 tteortaj,\nliowtnr.   oc_ntn_nt   a*.\nTte lint of Man aot wttht-it tup-\nport la many a -allege sad lndssd\na tbrant. I* tte aatunin-\nK is band on tte mat\nM-JoS-eel e: tt-onrvn of Darwtn ttet\nla * 1IVU4 v-orld tten 11 a rnraa\nstniffte for atta-triee aad a nr-\nnvai oaly of tte fttMtt.\n\"mty iiwataanrl yatn ttjo bttvjwa\nthe Alp* aad Un* iwrwdlnt (Mowr\nlived tte Nt-td-rtt-tl maa. Ruled\nby tte muat ot tte \u00ab*\u2022 wbo.\nwben ast oraat 00 blm. wt* eyed\nby eome ratal a-plrertt ol tte tribe\nand promptly f-apf-Wtl of by maana\not a atone Jnactet. Tte dtaabaua\naf tla*. t-u-wyn bit-aW it dtxaaad.\nTte struts-, ante maa..\n\"In tMB wxnplen olvlliaavlon of\noun. It ntras than era many of at\nwho hold to tte Darwiniari m-thod.\nWa so Juet ta tar n a* .naalilj\ncan In tte \u00abtt\u00abrm|-at)BB of our\nin*nan Muat a* alwaya bt nutd\nallk booni* aaUp-tbtn toward our\nbretter maal Wtet a dlaaaal. bop*-\nMn. d-nos-tc-fin* outlook for the\nhuman laotl It hi for tbit ttet skill\nsod tostaot aod art bav* built tte\nnoble fSM* of our dtiHaaboo. only\nto Itaumn it at hut ha irratritnM*\nMak. St tbl* at***-*. IK* wa Un.\nWt otmn to \u00bb*> not ant aome-\noae 1* lurt-nc la tte iiw-cisi to\nlatarnln*** ua-aot ttet ao-note\nbaa a A\u00bbana\\ dsdlk* or tetnd toward ut but tbat wt have tamaote\nwbo ia walklas aaatsa ua.\n\"May tba moral invent* *ad turn\nof our Urn be iuoh ttnt ws will\nte *bl* to Un with our -ratter\natta in pnn aad equity\u20144a tbt\nhome and tt-wcork.\"\nTbou ahalt not aunly die?\" Satan\nbad tut Betted. To tte other tine be\nwtnttd ta add that of unbelief.\nDisbelief now hsd spread all over\ntbe world. People wbo bad never\nread tte Bible win dttputlnf IU\ntruth*. Thon nry youat la lift,\ntnn. win dltpuUnf tbl work! of\nOod. No wonder with ao much aoep-\ntut-m pnvalent, tten waa *oms-\ntbinj wroni with tte world.\nTte ml disorder of tte world\ntoday waa not eoonomlo, 11 wa*\nniter doubt of tte rtaaoniblenen\n\u2022nd loodncm of tte oommtndnunu\nreopi* bad tone on a unaant; tba\npendulum had mini too (ar la eaa\ndmetion. Bsoaun oa* unftia a\nontd te waa often too prone to\nthink tbat that aeoepteon wat tte\ntoal Itaelf. Navlni aoMptad a creed\nte would then think hlatnlf prlvi-\nleered to Mn like s Ssvil. Na who ao*\nrapted faith bad to Un by It.\nTo Mad one away. Satan would\num \u00abvery wile, conoluded Mr. Ousoott. tte lust ol th* flesh, ths lust\nof tte eyee aad tbe pride of Ufa.\nBut against th* Bin of tbl nnturtn\nOod bad nnt * -ufdolint Sevlou*\nsnd thst Saviour wis promised Immediately aftsr Iba flrat tin. Ia\nthtt 8*vlour lay tte aalvatlon of\nthe world. Look twty from thtt tin\nto Chris, aad \"ye aball te ttved.\"\nSHEIKS TASTE\nHOOP DEFEAT\nElks  Win 24-23;  Comets\nWhip the Acse\n\"ft. wtth s-slrm_ Itproty. If tte would gin all tbey Ban U tbey\n. -vase* of \u00abn tn to be iwaadMd a oouM begin onr -gala. Many thin\nman mutt ooat to Ood. not m tb* art who ten Mad to bank off\niptr-lt of tbt proud Ptenan, but!\u2014\u25a0*\u2022\u00ab \">** atm betn tarn-ted by\nin tte apint oTtte lowly PUblloan. Irene of <__-_\u00ab pnottce. tod han\nKt must cootm ttet te to a poor.' ''ound tteo-taln* unequal a\u00ab ,__\nit\u2014aamt thins, In dt-atntf attl^ mmm\n\u25a0ttoaaot la my tend 1 betas,\nto  tte\nTRAIL, B.C.. Jan. II\u2014 Sheiks,\nprsnnt M-tru* Madwa la nnlor\nmen'i dlvialon of Trail Baaketball\nlesgus. went down under \u2022 14-11\ndetest it tte hindi of Elks ifter\n40 mlnuUs of tte most treltlnt\naad bitterly (ought Meaetb-U\nnen in In thla laagu* m dan.\nElks had embllahed a tkrae-polnt\nlead at tbe end ot tte flnt half and\nbegin to nt a ditty pan at tte\nopening of the -soond.\nBtrechsn. nswly-gradutted from In-\nMrsaBdlaM ranks tumid In a splan-\ndld prrformann aad wu oh* ot tb*\neooMt and neatwt playera on tbl\nfloor.\nOomlU whipptd Afe* 9S-1S, UI\nta iat*r-udi*u msal tilt, tte cur-\num ralatr ot tte tbm-i-m* Praia a ladiM' tatauattr jimmi**.\nlaa_n of ladin' dlvialon of tte\nleague, swamped a fighting T. X.\nMem. 11-11. r. X. appeared to better advantage than In aay otbtr\ngam* aa far this naaoo tnd held 'ht\n-immlee to a mat-point lead at tbt\nlint half\n\"Ash-   Senile   nltrved   ill   three\nBrave Men  Paciflcts Stales\nRev. Wallace ln Sermon\nat Trail\nTIUIL, B.C. Jaa. ll.-\"_nao, the\nflrat apottla ot pnoe.\" wtt tbt\ntrubjeot of Hav. Bryn Wtllso* st\nKr it rjnitsd church Sundsy morning. Isssc ttt-dfattly rafuaad ta\naval to irmt, to eomm-n In\nthan wild dsya\u2014tvtn wten te wat\ndeprived of th* old wall* wblob\nbelonged to hU father, Abraham.\nKb movtd on until ht struck tbt\nwe: . broad plaen' wer* then ww\na plan for both tbt Phlllrtlnet\nand himatlf. Ittio wu thue the\ntint living embodiment of thl Chrli-\ntlm tttltud* to war tnd psact\nSuch in taamplt It needed today\nwten claimi tar poigtloBi tnd\naeonooUo vrroagt dnvt people to\nwsr. If wt think thl* t waak poai\ntlon, thin we ought to try lt. 80ml\nof tte bravnt man during the lut\nwar  wtre  the\nUntil rtthtr than take bumaa life\nTb* ehrlttlan church ln than dart\nof reic* ought to ooeaoUda-, tbelr\nforon for tuch tn tttltui. To atead-\nUy develop a 'mlnd-Mf for peeoe\nII ona ot tba graatnt tasks of\ntht crcrlitian church todiy.\nAt the cvtnlfig nrvln, tte mln-\nMMr uktd tbt quntlon \"li tcitnce\ntba fain -teaalahr In reply hi\npointtd out tb* marv-Uoui giui\nwhich Bcitnos aad tte scientific\nattltuda bad brought to maaklnd.\nLiberation from -ruining toll, 1\nmon wboltwme and healthy life,\nind freedom from lupentltion. Medical iclince had performtd mlracln\nfor mankind\u2014and wu ttlll buly\ndoing to. Aitrology htd talargtd\nman't vision of tte ualvtrat, u\nbacteriology wu mailing tbt Infinitely minute lift. Ina tbi attltuda at many moderni wu to be-\nliev* that aelaan wu deittned to\ndiUnr  mankind  from  all  troubles.\nThla ImpUolt truat la phraioai\n\u25a0cuooi wa* not wall touaded, he\noo-t-u-ded. It wea repudleted by tte\ntreat Mlen-leto ttenawlni. lt wu\nataraly a-totb-r form of fataUarn\nSttiotatsont wan m*d* trom tte ludlng lainMtM ot today. Tou aay\ndiamlM tha Idu that nitursi law\nmay swallow up religion. It cannot\ninn taek-t tte multiplication tablt\n\u2022itigl* handed. Tou aannot apply\nta* nam ot natural law to eome\npast* ot oar petaonality, any met*\ntten you oan extract tha equara\nroot ot a sonnet.\" Thus nn adding-\ntoo, one of tte meet outstanding ot\nft-tush acle-ttMa.\n'Tte meet hideous result* of tte\nlaat war wen dkecUy ttaceabk, to\nsc-anos. TM soolal sc-N-ast, UM\n\u25a0nbetogy tnd *c_aology. bad -utttd\nr*r behind, tte phyalnl ao-mon.\nPhyalotl adatew ted taken Utue\nintsnat la Quaam of oontuaurtlon\n\u201411 bad Man tbinklnci m ttnn* of\nproduetlon *_l*ly. Hum _*_-b ot\nour pcrwant <My dlttrm. Nor ted\nmatten of -teraoMr aad good wtll\ntetn tauv-had upon by phytlosl\nst-srws TM tten wast baste ta a\nmmm and worttear wnvi. to da.\npmd Mradly i\u00bbon pbialo-1 acttnoa\ntor talnltaa. waa ta aeotpt a MM*\nMaaMb. Balvatkn wm a taatMr of\nHI* ind otenetsr-and tbtt wa*\nan beat of in la tte religion of\nJtwu* Chmtt.\"\nMated, oom* 4 Tte* for Ban:\nUtrpltat. look to Ttea for trace;\nPoul, I to tM fountain fly;\nwaah at. Saviour, or I die.\"\nTte aac-rinot that Ood ntqu-tw* .\ntte -teruiot of a htimhM teart\ntnd the tervloe raqulraa ttm taon-\nS_ a humbk, ncvlc*. Tten mutt\nte no pared* about ll. It mutt bt\ndoo* nry quttUy and vary unob-\ntruatvtiy. if it 1* to M don* worthwhile. It may never M nMMtd ten,\nbut It will certe-nly b* nobtd ten-\n_ft*r. Even tte flvlBS ot a oup of\ncold water tn tte name ot ObrlM\n-Mil in no wm ion m ruata\"\nNELSON ENTRY\nSTTIeUACKING\nJunior Playoff will Be Pos-\natbls Between Trail and\nRoar\u00bbland\ntrail, b. 0. Jaa. SI\u2014Oblaa Nil-\nton dtoldu to enur a turn In tb*\nwnt Kooteasy junior lasgut. Tnll\n  and noniand teams will play a se-\npaclfltts\u2014who chose | rlu tor tte right to int*r th* B. O.\nchampionihlp plsydawa*.\nIt Is understood thit Mveral lit-\nton hive been written to Nelion.\nbut no word hu been rentnd from\nth* Uk* city official* u to thtlr\nintention*, no doubt du* to tte ua-\nuttlad les conditions.\nA meeting wu bald it tte Crown\npoint how Mturdir and tba fol-\n\u25a0 lowing aohsdul* drawn up. It Ntlson dtcldu to tntor t tttm. t number of tlteratloat win btv* to bt\nmad*.\nJan. M\u2014Basslsnd u Tnll.\nFab.  1\u2014TraU at Sonlaud\nrab. t-Botilind at Trm.\nnb. I\u2014Trail at noniand.\nPtb. II\u2014Roatland at TraU.\nP\u00bbb. IS\u2014TraU at notaUnd.\nEngland Beats Waltt\n9-0 in Rugby Match\nCARD-IT. Jib. Jl\u2014England defeated Wile- l-o la the flrat regular\nIntarnstlonal rugby matoh of the\nuuon befon * crowd ot 10.000.\nof  Ntlton  aad  Un. Mona  Aptnsil\not Anacortu. Wash, and Betty Mail\nof Nalsoa. Be tlto leavn two broth-\nin. Edward ot Baattlt and Lawrancol\nof BctlUngton and a ilater la Ptnn-\nsylva_-a.\nCleansing of the\nI \"10 you an aay oobm to tha\n\u2022trait  gate\u2014Christ.'   lor  JtMu*  Mid\nII ta tte aay. To tmttr tbit gttt a\nman muat at-tp -Jn-sslf of all \u00abtn\nand mf4lghaiou*-*a, h* must m-\nJ-rht and tt_t Uona kt Christ\nCs-rM a-ade no etoret ot tte ttrlct\ncondition! of dlaclplubtp.\n1 Willi Crhs-Ml walB-d tte earth,\nmult-audu followed Him untu He\nbegan to tpeak of aaertfloa aad nlf-\ndtnMl; than away Ilk* tte rich\nyoung rulM, waat bank and waited\nno mon wMn Him. So auoh ao that\nBa turned to Kla Ha-splM aad aald\nto ttea, 'WUI y* also go away.' tte\nIt M today.\n\"Ood's a\u00bbIM of prouot-oc mate\ntte way narrow, tu* <y_nn\u2014v-msaa,\nwhich to many people eetm so bard,\nan tor our ssfety. This narrow way\nMade to aft end glory. Sootwr cr\nIt-tec, men pron tint tte way dl\ntte transtranor It bard, aad ttet\nStun I* \u2022 bad pa.inasNr, any wbo\nan flz-H-S that today, let mt urge\nyou to fans** that wag. and *nt*r\nlo through tte -atra-t gait' aad\nJouresy with Ch-tM on tte anraw | tint alraal* which  ha wrought U\nVery Nan.eleasneaa Llvetk\nEver More States\nMomnt\nTRAIL, B.C. Jaa. II.\u2014<3fcootlng 1\nu hit Mat, \"When H* wu com* |\ndown from tte mountain gnat multitude! followed Him, and behold\nthan oun a leper and worshipped\nhim. laying -Lord. It thou wilt tou\noaa'at -aak* mt oltaa'. Aad Jasua\nput forth bit band and touoted\nhim. aylng Lord. If thou wilt thou\nm\nclunnd\".   St.   iBlttew   1:1-1.   Rtv.\nL. A  -lot-rant addraassd tte eongn-\ngatlon   of   St.   Andnw't   Anglicsn ]\nchurch on \"If Tbou  Wilt\"  st tba |\nRsferiing to t praviaua ssrmon\nla wblcb te bad apoktn of tba\nmlracln of (-brut, tte rector uld\n\"I htvi spoken to you about tb*\nmlracln   of   Jttua,    ufwctaUy    tte\nvaluable thlna ooet muab,\naad tte glorloua prlvUedga of ftl-\nlow*ip with Km ca-mot te obtained without effort.\n\"Satk Bla today te Ha aald.\n'Ha tbat oornath unto Mt I wiu in\nnowlu cut out,'\"\nTrail\nPrayan were ofttnd far s burglar In St. Ahdrewi Churcii. Stokt\nNtwington. He ratuntd. und-mag-\ntt, a tUvir-gUt communion nt\nttoltn from the church ll montte\nbefon.\nLondon Swampt\nSyracutt Team\nSTRACOSE, NT.. Jan. II (CPI.\u2014\nLeodon'i InMrnaUonsl Pro liagu*\nuatottt visited S-rracuse tonight sad\nhsnded tte Start * l-l drubblnj\nwith *ut. OI11U collected the nlght'i\nhonor*, ttllylag thru titan for tht\nLondonen.\nHockty Standing\nSENIOR O.H.A.\nVinlty I; Nliftra PWa I.\nTHUNDtR  BAY\nwoodmen  of  tte  World  I;   Port\nArthur I   (onrtlms tie).\nSA-KATCsTIWAN UAOVI\nSaakatoon Elltn 9; Wijburn Set-\nvera I.\nMOSQITTO UTS COSTLY\nHULL, Bngland (OP)\u2014Jads* Beaa-\nlay htld a moaqutto bIM Bag ln-\nupwltate a man and ordered pay-\nmeat of waget to a tlater worktt\nwho wu off tbt job nvaral days\nfollowing an attack by a twarm ot\nth* insects.\nBoy mml brad, aboaue only a\nfourth u much tugar-temlng tub-\nttaoce u ordlosry bnad. la betng\nmeets on s factory scale fcr dlsbetic\npcatlcmt* in AuMraUt,\ncom Day\nTo Day\nBY a. n. J.\n\u2666-\u2666'\nOaly ttw hookey tana wrlnmtd a\nrati hookey gam* rriday ,\u2014___g\nwten tte Em. PMnt and tte Trans-\nportatron Mam* nltShafl la a gun*\nof tte (*-W-tjM-\u00abs_id Sportt laayua.\nBig boaoa ot bnwny aMtun wan\nreputedly tbo\u2014Mrad tnd bounnd\nabout but maid to Uk* no otttna.\nest\nWhich reoelai tte atory about tte\ndootcr wbcos p.aauoa an* g-Mtag\nlow, aaw a man ot aaonaoua proportion* allp oa a banana peel and\ntympstnlBSd wltb blm.\nTte maa wbo bad lall*n, MMr\nari-lng aid te wu ox.\n\"But  surely   you   must  ba  hurt\narte tte* tall.'' nmarked th* doctor.\nMa an, I am OaM Iron Huaki,\ndt ctemploo  rtmmt ot d* wctld.''\nSo tppcvwoUy ttton book\u2014 pterin\nwm too tough to |*t butt Una\ntte *hun tbey reoMvwd. But Sootty\n* sol ptaal-\nTtey aay ttet oe_\u00bb 1\nplayer te* *_**r*d tte gime M ret-\n\u00abnwng te nonr tabu up tb* atlek\nagain for fur ttet aome pltyer to\nwbom te ted baadad out -tiff\nftenanln would Stt nvengi But\nnot in Ite oaa ot A. W. (Ouii\nwho Mood Ui front of\nMck with tglllty durlag *boM from\nth* apaady TtMaportetlon tewarda,\n.   .   .\nRadio nonrtng nt* to Trail\nwan\nteviai  tubu  bund  while  boetey\nt-tthutMsa liatensd In to tte\nHal-\neon-Trail   game   M   Nelaon   Prlday\nnight. Arte tte atooad pt-t-lod\nwten\ntte  ton*  wu   tied   1-1   md\ntten\nM tte opening of  ttm third\nwten\nIttleon wu to ttw toad l-l It wu\n\u2022te-tk-srsd   that   Nelaon   wu\n\u2022MBS\nto take tte SBtak* Baun. But anal-\n\u00abln*   tepptnad   wbttb   Tnll\nfolk\nknow uttla ebout end TnU pat a\n(our goaJa to era.\nThey an talking about tte pi*y-\noffi *lrudy. Bomt pradlet meuetet\ndtfftrmt neutts tten wtet ten already oocurred. but u * gnat finta-\nctal   man   recently   ssld   \"Wslt   and\ntn.\"\not Osltlu. thla beginning ot\nmlnnlu' Aod tbe aireclu ot Jeaui\nbsloog to ths kingdom, tba power\nand glory of Ood. Th* church belong! to tte kingdom, aad the\npower tad tte glory ol Ood. tnd\ntht go-pel* for tb* Sundays after\nEpiphany sre about the manlfatta-\ntlon* through .'etui of tte kingdom and tte powir aad tba glory\nof Ood.\n\"Aad ao today X want you to\nthink about tha mlreeto of tte\neteaaalag of lb, leper. Tha account\nbegin* thl* wsy \"Whsn te wm com*\ndown from tte mountain.' *Wb*a\nb* wu oom* dowa from tb* mountain, don't forget tbtt. do aot put\nIt ***r. It St tte preface to tba\naaoounl It wu * oan of hlgb\npltcee. It bad Maa prucnln* thst\nwondtrful \"Sermon on the Mount\".\nIt wu a can of high plteu sad\nhigh !d*\u00bbl_, but n* ctasi down\u2014\nHi cama dowa from pnaeblng to\npractice, alwaya tba bard thing to\ndo. to demonitrat*.\n\"I think Chritt wu ao woodartul\nla tht tut thtt nothing turned\nbis hud. aad made blm lou bla\ngrip. Jtrui Mtmt to ttand onr\naU tbat ba did ud uy 'tte wUI\not Ood It tccompllslied' aad w*\ncan tnrwer tcroM tbi p*gu ot\ntun* 'lo mot* It te', Ptthtr thy\nwill bt doat'.\n\"Jttui bid Men prea-blag ldaal*.\nHU thoughtt tnd method of ti-\npreaslon bad acared to tte vary\nnnatb heaven of Id-sliam. which\nmade llulf, aot only teard. but\nfelt In hit aaraon. I am afraid\nwe ottea an heard trom tha pulpit but I -ocwtlmn wonder bow\noften tilt or tcotpted. *a_t wu\nbath bnrd and fait. Aad than He\noams down and wu able to notm\nand tpprtelil* tte condition of oa*\nwhom toctoty thunntd. u * plague.\nboth in body and aoul.\n-Andrew brought forth Pttor. Mat\nmm brought thi paralytic, but tba\nleper, bt wu alone. Ha wu nameless, t nimiltn notable wben te\ncoonect-d with Jasua Cbnet. and hu\nvary namtlet*\u2014*n lluth tveruiofi.\naad chrlM Uvetb avaraura, aad\nto you an uadantaad putting\nthtm tontter. So many Un. M-\neaun of Christ. 'A certain aaa',\n'A ctrlaln womin'. they brlag to\nhim eat aad tbelr nsms uvttb ivsr-\n_tort. tad ttey tn part of tha\nmat mlrul* of tlm* aad ttoraltv\nSum Hiatnlt Tter* i* a point\nte thla.\nTbe dtawency of a aatloa wu\nshown yean ago. wten tb* maalna\ntt ta uakac\u20141 aotobto. Tte Da-\nkaowa Soldlir.' wen burled in tte\ntbbty aad a cenotaph wu mil id,\nin Whitehall. Chrlat du-onstra-td\nthi daaiocncy of Ood nearly loot\nyean ago wbtn Hi came down from\ntte mount' and made Immortally\nnota-la a aamatou unknown liter\nwho wu mon dud tten alive, w*\nthought th* Idet wu a new ont,\n'It taagat ya', tc* *o apt*\u2014-'\n__ \u25a0  - \u25a0\u25a0_-_- \u25a0 .-_.^..:--. \t\n\t\n _\u2014\n\t\n\u2014\n~w\n\u25a0 tn NELSON DATLT NEWS. NELSON. B.C. \u2014 MONDAT NORNtNO, JANTJARY SS,  ISM-\npaob tubeb\nB. C.  MINERAL  VALUED AT  $29,080,4$9\nG0LDT SILVER, LEAD AND ZINC\nRECORD GAINS, KOOTENAYS ARE\nTO FORE IN IDE YEAR'S WORK\n. \u2014\n4.300,000 Tons of Ore Mined, Average 6rade\n$5; Reno's Eestimoted Gold Production 12,000 Ounces\nSULLIVAN AND BEAVERDELL ARE\nBIG CONTRIBUTORS OF SILVER\nVW-VJRIA. Jan. St.\u2014Tte gran\nvalua ot tte mlnsrsl production of\ntte provtnot for IMS It utlmtted at\nS3t,0S0.tSS, an lncreue of 1811371\nu compared with tte output la\nUW. or SS par cent, tay* Hon.\nGeorge a Pearson, minister ot mlnu.\nIn bis preliminary nport on British\nOolumbla'a mineral  production.\nSUsbtty higher metal prion sainted\nIh achieving a higher output velue\nthan In tte preceding yur. Quantity\nproduction ln tte aggregate .wu\nabout tbe eame u ln int. The following table ahows tha utlmated\noutput of metals and mlnerala for\nllll and corresponding figures for\n1113:\nQuantity Valu*\nIMS          IMS IMS IMS\nOold,   placer,*   ea.        M\/tOO        11,000 141,10- 1*7.000\nOord   lode.   oa.   ..        1S1,M4        117.000 I.7BSJI1 l.ttl.TSO\nSUver.   oa.             7.130.131     6*00,000 IJM.t-S .,181,503\noopur  lb.      tt.S4i.-oe  4s.ooo.ooo i.itims t.mtio\nlead,   lb.    IM.MSJS- 3tU.000.000 ItlSJSIt 8JM.M0\nSine.    lb.       Ul.l-O.Otl 1M.000.000 4.M1.M1 5.0I1.UM\nOoal.   tona           1.-S4-I75     1-U3.000 I.SJS.iMI 1411,000\n(3J40 Ite)\nStruotural   Matsritl*               .        . 1.SMJS8 soojOOO\nHltnellaraaua Metala\nand mlnttrala \u2022 *\nlltt\nlncreue\n10,300\nTIW1I\ntsAOM\n17.IM\n174,71-\n\u2022wo.ou\nTotali:\n*S0.1tS        SSO.00O       tfttt\nSSUW1.S1S SSS,0SO,ISS     MM.I71\n\u2022\u2022\"\u00bbalT>-_nu* 1-m.SM.\n\u2022Placer Oold valusd at in par oant*.\na**   structural  decree-*.   191109.\nTte metalllo production\u2014gold, illnr, lesd, nnc and ooppar\u2014 amounted to Ul.-M.c-W. ta lncretn of I3.4o0.-00 u oompand with 1133. Coal\n\u2022how* a detain* in quantity tad prion snd then wu s testy filling\noff In tte valu* of atructural materials prducad. wsoellaneoui msttlt\nand mlnerala regittered a conslderabls lncreue.\nMineral production la tte tint\nhalf of IMS recorded a decline of\nIII per oent. ao that tte Incrsan\nfor tte full year I* very sBttttsctory\nind shows thst s dsflnlt* uptrend\u2014\ntha first slnw 1*38\u2014hu now commenced. Tte metel-c production\ntee been retpontible for tte upturn,\nand when general buslnen ltnprovn.\nsimilsr prugran msy be hoped for\nla tte coal and atructurat inatarlala\nbrancbee.\nORB   TONNAGE\nThe tonnigs ot an mlatd wu\nappro_lma_>ly 4300.000 or slmost\ntte urns In ISM. Tte sverega\ngrada at M par ton compane with\nStS3 pw ton In 1M3: tte Incrsan\nbeing atalaly due to s relatlnly\nlarger proportion ot gold ore.\nAa expected, gold production showed an laarttn both la placer and\nlode.     Tte   combined   gold   output\nThis \"Hospital*\nTested\" Remedy\nIs Needed By\n\"Tired\" People\n'totalled 14.8.7.710 (gold at 13017\nIter floe ounce). To tbit tlgun tte\nI mlnu obtained en sddltlonsl ss-\n|thnatad \"premium\" of ll.too.110. or\n* total gold return ln Csnsdlin\nfund* of t-.-TO3.ieo. Tte srarags\nprice of gold ln 0*nada for tte\nyear wu l3S.ei.\nTbs following tabl* ahows tte\nstandard atatlstln and approximate\nectual ntums la Oanadlan funds\nto British Oolumbls gold producers\nla tte laat thru yesn:\nStandard ttstlitlce\u20141BS1. tljio.-\nSM; ISM. t4.100.OUl; UM, -.limited\ntt.U7.7S0.\nAppro_lm*t\u00bb vttut la \"-\u2014-c_-\nfunds\u2014IMl. t3.3tl.000; IMS, 14.-\n9M.000;   IMS,   M.703SOO\nTte loot-suing lmportann to British Oolumbls ot the gold mining\nIndustry li thereby elssrly indmted.\nThe estimated output of the leading gold producer. Is shown la tte\nfollowing  table:\nTou may be one of tbou ury nu-\nmeroua people who ful tirsd out. si-\nWaya *-hiust*d, run-down, nsrvoua.\nIf to, tte trouble probably a thst\nthsn 1b not mouth vital oxygen\nbeing carried from th* lifng* or\ntnough nourishment from till dl-\ngntlv* orgaai to build body cell!\nnormsllr sod to dear tha ayatam\nof potaoni. In * word, you ban a\nlow blood oount,'- and nnd a\nttat td    restorative.      Thoulsndi   ot\nEiple hiv* thl* oondltlon without\nowing ttet lt oan be quickly tad\neeslly uc-llaoMd.\nDr. wiiiiuns' rink Plili la \u00bb\n\"ho-pltsl-t-*ted\" blood builder ttet\nwu ban-fit you u It rn telptd\nattera. A reotnt -blood-tsif' ctfnio\nof 40 people it * ludlng Csnsdlsn\nhoKpttsl furnished sclenttflo proof\nof tte mnarfcabla ifflclencr of\nthen pllli la rattorUig health,\natnngth aad vigor.\nAmong tte to people wbo wan\nvolunteer, tested petlenU, ww a\nyoung woman wbo wu in avidant\nand of * btood-bulld\u00abr. Htr Mood\noount wu low, thi nd corpuieln\nbeing not only too taw ln number\nant alao too small ln aln. snd ths\nhaemoglobin alto wu below normal.\nAlthough the didn't know it. then\neat the etun of ber tih*u_t*d\nfasting, lack of pap, nervousness.\nBBB-lrad \u2022ppetlt* With M other\npausnts ate waa glnn Dr. wilt-uns'\nPink ptu* for * period of fin sitti\nAS tbt end ot ttet Una. thla\nyoung isdy'i blood tuttd 10 per\notnt higher In haemoglobin, tte red\nblood eorpuaolu wen gristly In-\nereaeed In number end war* of normal ale*. She bsd lost hsr \"ilwsj,\ntlnd\" feeling\" fullns snd bsr nsr-\nvousnns, hsr sppstlts w_i sharp-\n*n*d *nd the wu ruling full of pep\naad energy*. Dr. Wllilami' p___\nrtllt hsd restored her blood strum\nto * normal, heslthy condition. It\nted dons u much for tb* other\npatient*. It will do u much for you.\nTour -runlet bu tbl* \"hospiui-\ntut*d.\" proven blood-builder. Start\nyour trestment todiy. At ill drug-\nSlat*\u2014too * package.\n\u2022Authentic report at thla mm.\naartlfled by tha hospital pstbologiit,\nM on file. ^^\nPremier   \t\nBralorn*   \t\nBeno   \t\nCariboo  \t\n     80,000\n    M.000\n     13.000\n      1.000\nLovers' Lane\n'By Kathleen Norris\n[eSs\u00abr3^4>_3tW\nSynaptJi-of preceding lnitaUments:\nDbia la tte dlahwa-hlng drudge\nln bar aunt's boarding boun st\nSquldg-tt. a Uttle California town.\nShe comu acrou a book which\ntells hsr tbat anything na be\naotxSopUated It on* bu thi \"Will\nto Dellere,\" tnd thlt f_u ber with\ntmbltlon ta get twsy. She tnd\nMont, * young fellow it tte\nbo*rdlng boun, **__\u00bb hu imbl-\ntlou to b* sn artlat, elope In\n-font'i old ear. Ttey reach Sen\nPrencleoo and Mont iu__e-ts thtt\nthty get msrrted *t oan.\nINSTALLISIINT   TRBSS\nDlna did not answer Mont ln\nword*. But Into tb* brown tyu\nand over tht pale, radiant fan than\ncam* an v odd  light.\n\"Well, w* don't h*n to hurry\ntbout getting mtrrled.\" sbs tald\ncalmly.\n\"Ooah, you are green I\" Mont commented, looking acrou the table at\nMr. Ber bat wu putted up. Mr\nfan innocent ot powder, btr htlr\ntumbled. She looked tired, nthough\nter eyu wen bright and her atr\nall animation. \"I gueu you wan\nborn ynterday morning I\" he aald.\n\"I wu not I\" Din* answered Indignantly. \"I know exactly what you\nmean. -Kit lt we hannt snough\nmoney   tt   tat   marrlad.   why   we\n\"Ob. wait a mlnutal\" ate tt-\nclilmed. with an awakening fan.\n\"Walt a minute I I Juat thought of\nBOmtfhlng. Icy, SSont, tt I'm married 1*11 ban aome money I\" Dlna ex-\nclslmtd. \"If I msrrted\u2014or when\nI'm twenty on*. ITI han about\u2014\"\n\"Mont,\" ahe whlapsnd. slmost\nfrlgbtsnad, \"Its tin hundred dol-\nlartl Ian't that what we said I lint\nthat what we wl-ed-to-belleve?\"\n\"How d*you mean you'll ban fin\nhundred dollsrs?\" ha asked, frowning, staring amaaad tt ter, Incradu-\nloui.\n\"Why. lira In tbt bank for mil\nAunt Plow know* lt; I've slways\nknown tt. Wben my grandmother\ndlsd. aha left lt then for me until\nI married or until I wu twenty-\none I\" *\n\"Oh. uy\u2014\" Mont aald. wltb bla\nhappy little-boy smile slowly dawning on his brown fsce. \"Oh. uy\u2014\"\n\"Left get married right off I\" Dlna\nproposed tnthutlaitleally \"And u\nhe laughed, shs lsugted too. \"Wall\nget married.\" ate aald. \"and than\nwall bunt for a atudlo. and than\nwail gat palnta and bruihaa\u2014\"\nBe leaned acrou ths table; ttetr\nhind, nut tn whst wu thslr tint\nTotal      180,000\n-flscellsneoui  prodoctn     17.000\n-_ 117.000\nBy-product gold mounted to sp-\nPTDiimstsly 11,000 ounon, cr IS per\ncent of tte total. About II different\npropertlei were shippers of gold on.\nLode-gold output Incraaaad benun\nof Itrger production by Pioneer, Bm-\nlorne. Beno and Tankn Olrl mlnn\nand new production rrom tte Cariboo Oold and many amall mlnu.\nOffsetting to aome extent tten tn-\ncnun. win considerable declines by\nPr*_r_*r *nd *-nlon mlnei.\nPIACEB Ol'TPUT CP\nThi plscar output ntton-*. it\nMS7.000 ihowi sa lacreut of 110.-\n300 u oompsred with IMl. Wbtn\ncomplete returns an avallsbls lstsr\non this figure nay M eiceeded.\nMany lndlvldusls wan it work durlnt tte veer end aom* large develop-\nm*nt latsrprlsas m\u00bby M productln\nln lilt. Tb* outlook u for further\nIncressed annuel production la ensuing  yean.\nSilver productloo utlmated at I \u2022\ntoo.ooo ounon shows s night da-\ncrun In quantity from thst of\nltst. but owing to \u2022 higher average\nprice for tte mstsj, tte output bsd\ns valua approHm\u00bbt*ly I33..000 t\u2014iter. Tte Sulllv_n and Premier mlnu\nsn tbs prtndpel producers, but an\nIncreased output wu msde from the\nBuvardell camp, whan then am\nbait a down email stiver mlnu\nwith th* improved prln snd outlook\nfor silver It Is expected thst osrtala\nsilver-mining operations will be resumed in ltst.\nCopper production for tte yur la\nutlmated at cU.ooo.ooo pound!. \u2022\ndecline of nearly 7300.000 from the\n1133 figure. The oopper viluitlon\nwu. however, slightly hither at II.-\n117310, owing to a higher average\nprice for tha metal. Tht principal\nproduction wu made by the Hidden\nCreek mine ot tbe Oranby Company.\nBritannia mine being curtailed very\noonalderably. Not much lnterett will\nbe ahown In new copper-mining \u00abn-\ntarprlat\u2022 until tte prlot of \u00ab\ntnd marketing outlook lmprore\ntsritlly.\nLead production sbowi ta lncreue\nIn quantity and nearly a million\ndollan In value u compered with\nIMS. Tte bulk of tte output oamu\nfrom tte Sulllvsn mine of tbe Oon-\nAnd oot thty went. Into tte now\nhot sunshine. Only ths eastern side\nof tte streets wu cool. Chlnstown.\nall bustle and thrill volon an hour\ncr two ago. ted nttled down to\nIt* diy* work.\n*T Mm thla cltyl' Mont fiirly\nihouttd. wbea thty cam* out ot t\n\u25a0hop. with full direction! et to bow\nto reach tte city ball. Dlna all\nbut danoed buld* him.\n\"Can you an all thla 1* an itching. Din*?\"\n\"Tou an It all hi picture-. Mont\nBut It'i tte smell, tte dty until,\nthst gel* _Mt\"\nSbs got vary tlnd. stumping along\nFamous\nFernie and Michel Coals\nCalcium  Chloride Treat*, (o  Eliminate  Dust\nThs Standard of Quality for 30 Tears\nHIGHER IN HEAT UNITS snd LOWER IN ASH\nMO-ID   IN    BVC.\n\u2022r\nTHE   CROW'S\nNEST    PASS\nCOAL CO,\nLTD.\nI*I-_*TS, B.r.\nWest Transfer\nCompany\nAGENTS\nPHONE 33\n\u25a0olldaUd Oompniy but this wss \u00ab_p-\niHsiaantifl this yew by tb* rt-\nopcnlim of th* Monsrch mln* of th*\nBus Mtsli company ftt _~*ld. Tills\nlt _n Import-ant l*s-_\u2014_.m_ property,\nsnd ft oons-dtn-bl* output 1* eipfct-\n\u00abd ln -W34. Tb* Sloesa district 1*\nstiu quite InsctJi* owlne. te low\nmstsl prloas for sll-nr, lesd snd __lnc\nbut operations by Isssen srs lDcrees-\n,1m.\n|wnc orrrrtT down\nZinc output sbo-ws \u2022 oonslderabto\ndeclin* fts oompsred with 1032. but\nft hlfbsr ftfaragft price lor tbe metsl\ntftfft \u2022 production -t-lu* of W.on.SM\nft* eompftiwd wtth otfiilMl In IBM.\nTb* main production ta from tbe\nftulllran mine, euoplemented by four\nmonth's output from the Monarch\nmine.\nCoal production declined from 1,-\nM4078 lonff tans ln IMl te \\At2.-\n000 long tons ln Itt*. Tb* output\nIs nlu*d at SAM per ton u oompsred wtth MJO ln th* preceding\nyeftr. Tb* -nlue therefore shows *\nascressi of I1J09J-M, or 134 per\nosat Tto* i-anerally depressed sUt*\nof Industry tbroufbout lttl scd\neconomy nMasures by hou*ehold*ri\nwar* responslbl* for this srrlous d*-\ncline. ftMl-oU is tto* chief competitor of tbe rYovtoctal coal Industry, as tb* brlnflnf In of ooal\nrrom without th* pro\u00abn(-e hu been\n-decllnlnf somewhat ln recent years.\nTb* recent TalldiUon Xrj tho Prln\ncouncil of tb* Pro-lnctal Puel-Olt\nTax act abould iradua.lv assist tha\nooftl industry, but It win probably\ntaks some tlm* before this effect\nIs marked.\nTb* -raluatlon of Structural materials produced Is estimated stttOO,-\n000, spprozlmstelT a 00 per oant decline from tb* ftfurt of I1JMJM\nfor 1933. Bulldlot and constructional work was at a low sbb In tbs\nproi-lnos and the small output of\nstructural materials represents mainly tb* iwquiTonwnt* for renewals and\nmaintenance, tefetber with some\ndwsllln-i-bous*   construction.\nMUeelUn-tous mstals and minerals\nreoord*d a afttlafftctory inoroaae, ths\nproduction belnt -rained at M60-\n000 ss oompftred with 0480,14*5 In\n1833. Tb* principal cause for the\nIncrease wa* th* hither Valuation\nfor sulphur, produced In tb* form\nof pyrlt* at th* Britannia mine and\nas sulphuric acid at tbs Trail plant\nof tb* Consolidated company.\nbeside him on tho long, burning\nblocks; h*r shoes wore not right for\nwalking, being ft preposterous old\ncracked patent-leather - pair with\nsoiled white kid tope, that aome\nblonde-beaded visitor from flquld-\ngott had loft at Bobbin's months\nago; her bond waa hoary for want\nof steep.\nThey got Into the wide oool corridors of tho enormoue building,\ntook an elevator\u2014Dim bad never\nboon In one before,\u2014followed white\npainted arrows. Tb\u00aby wore tho first;\ntt waft Just 10 o'clock. Laughing at'\neach other, tbey sat down at a long.\nleather-covered table and filled ln\nblanks.\n\"What's your root name. Vtont?\"\n\"What's yours. Dins?\"\nOer-ldln* Mallet and William\nMontgomery Brett, eighteen years,\n3a years. Address\u2014.\n\"What on earthll wo say for address.  Dinar\"\n\"Well have to say Bquldgett, I\nguess.\"\n\"Dam Bquldgett,\" he muttered.\n\"I hoped we'd never bftve to think\nof lt sgalnIs\nDlnft Iftugbod over ber own hardworking pen.\n\"Well hava an address this time\ntomorrowr shs reassured him.\nBut sb* was serious enough over\ntbe actual marriage ceremony.\n\"I dont want to be married by ft\nJuat loa of tho peace, Moot. Tbafa\nwhat all tho girls Who got Into\ntrouble dol\"\n\"Oh. what's the dlfforenooT\" he\nssld, tired and nervous now, A woman cl\u00abrk obligingly intervened; aba\nofttd she dldnt blame th* young\nlady, and gave Dlna on understanding smile that mads Dtna'a brown\neyes fill with tears. Th* clerk telephoned somewhere, and Dins and\nMont had only to walk two block*\nto bo married by a real tru* cl\u00abr~y-\nman. who** wife cam* In from the\nkitchen, whsre. Din* aenead, cherry\ncanning wa* under way, laid a fat\nbaby squlnplng on bis back on ft\ncouch, and witnessed the ceremony,\nsmiling  wearily.\nWhen they wore out in tho hot,\nunfamiliar streets sgaln. Mont walked along burrtedly, with a very rod\nfaoe, paying slmost no attention to\nDlna, wbo did bar bast to keep up\nwith htm.\n\"Tbey need money.\" he presently\nsaid fterosty and angrily, \"thay're\ngot a bunch of llttls kids there;\nyon oould soo be expected * present!\"\n\"A present!\" sb* echoed, bewildered end distnoood.\n\"Surs.  Ha expected  a flvol\"\n\"But, Mont\u2014\" sh* argued snxlous-\nly.  -ws  hftvont  got  Itt\"\nMont laughad briefly snd mirthlessly.\n\"I know thst, my dear girl!\"\n\"Come Into the library,'' ah* aald,\n\"we have to talk ftbout thtnga.\"\nThis ta ft swell way to get m_r-\nrtodl\" ho aald bitterly. \"No place to\ngo now, our stuff in an old broken-\ndown oar a mile from hen, end\nno money to pay the minister!*'\nHer pec* was anxious, sympethoUc,\napologstlo.\n\"listen. d*ar.\" she sold, all motherly, \"when wo get our money 111\ngo and soo Mn. Berrv and explain\nand loan a fin dollar bill for Dr.\nBarry- *-<\u25a0> a toy for that fat baby.\ntoo\u2014\"\n\"Oould you do tbat,  Dlna''\n\"Of  course  I oould!\"\n\u2022'But suppose\u2014'' h- objected,\n\"supposs you dont get your moocy?\"\n\"Why   ehouldnt   IT\"   ahe\n12,000 MEN ENGAGED IN THE\nMINE INDUSTRY IK B.C. FOR\n'33. MORE SUVER ACTIVITY\n155 New Gold Mine\nCompanies Formed\nin the Year\nBoundary Country\nIs Mors Active\nTrail   Steps   Up   Its\nFertilizer Work;\nSullivan Busy\nV1TC--U, B. C. Jan. 31\u2014Curiae tbe yes. no tmpor-uit plant\noo-*-rt_ot*-n wa* under way at aa.\nol th* mijor met-lturglr-U oper-\nB-tont ot tht Protein-*, asyi Hon.\nGeo. 6. Peereon In hi* ptwllm-oary\nmb-UK report for 1811. Improved\nreoove-les ead *il-rou_-l efTlcle-olei\nIn ealattnc plant* war* v__t main\nobjective-* and a*ct-*f*ctonr pro.:**,\nwas mad*  tlaot  <--*\u2022*  lines.\nMagistrate Swears\nin Rossland Council\n27 Consecutive Years\nI-_-_-s_A__0. S.C.. Jan. Il-Utvo-\nW. A. Turner and A-__rt-_t- John A.\nHen-ken*-., John WUmoM, fto-ert J.\nPort-nan aad RUlltp 3. OtXat wen\nsworn fcrto office at t oV-oct Tthuri-\n-a_ -Kernoon by Mts-etrste R, K\nPlewm*n Thla I* ttat IVb oon-eru-\n\u00ablv* y**r that t-attstra-e Plewman\nhss officiated at thla otremony. in\naddtKlon to ttm above r-uried. Aldermen W. a. -tu-a and Wllllsm Ar.\nrowamJcth are holdovers from the\n1133 council, hevlnc been elected\nfcr a tvro-veer tsrm. Ur. 0*111* 1*\ntht only really new blood on the\noounoll, Aldermen Heiidarton and\nPcrttnan hav-Of been m-n-t-ert ot\ntat llll oounoll. and Alderrn-n Wll-\nnot hsvlnt twrved for sevsrsl yean\nprice to  IBM.\nDOCTOR FLAYS\nBIRTH CONTROL'\nControversy Carried on\nWomen Termed \"Dls-\ngustlng\"\nby\nPILOT SAFE\n_tONTR_-_U Jan. 31 (CP Cable)\u2014\ntelegram from llooaonee has\nadrlatd Canadian Alrwiyi, Limited,\nof the aafe arrival then of Pilot\nJ. H. Lymbumer wbo hai Jutt corn-\npitted a Buootssful flight to Uniiva\nto locate Pilot B. H. Blbby and\nhla eofnnanloni.\n1 WA8HINOTON, Jan. Jl (API\u2014Ths\nbirth can-crol cot-t-ovtny wa* cslled\nj\"lnoonortvsiily   dletrc\u2014ln\u00ab   and   dl*.\ntust__j\" by Dr. Ho\u2014u-d At\u2014\u00bbd\n[Kelly of John* Hopkins university,\n! spea-lnv   hen   In   the   Fierce   birth\noontrol  bill.\n'Think of an eb-borecte conference\non bltth'control In the -ttyflowet\nI hotel.\" ha *_-l_lnied to the US-tcaf\n|-ts-es  houaa  Of repreeanteUve*  ju-\ndVrlary   otx-unrotte.\n\"Such \u2022 thin,  would  bav* \u25a0 beta\nln-onoelvwr-te  10  yean tea, tat a\ntree- aod-l gather--., too. et wfc-oh\natmllt wan talked over, ra-gus-ina.\"\nj He told the ot-cmrn-ttea he we* ttot\n'fa-char cf nu* c__-_ren.\n' Dr. Henry W. OatcaU ot miadal^\nIp-td*. 17 yean a phyaK-eo. aald hla.\nI belief, aa a Prve*>yter_i, aaa tarn.\nItrtWh control would cha-e-e th* Ten*\nC)cm___-3d--ent-i to say Tbou ahalt\"\nloovwt    thy    -ctttc-Mbor**    Witt''    aad\n'Thou emit now oommlt sduft-y.\"\ntunaat on** dtd weu, cct-ert made\n,\u00bbs*et,   aod   many   atore   iw-ovtjtad\n!\u00abc-ough   gold   to   eovtr   Uvkog   sx-\nThe   -tralorne   mill   caicsotty   waa panatt.   There   Is   scope   In   Brlt-th\nUKis-atd from 190 too* to J00 tool OoH-mbl* for many men to go placer\npsr dty. The Old Mhtherlorte mlU\nenquired by the Reno Oold Ulnee\nend reoona-ructed waa brougM Into\nfull opamt-on on a 78-ton-e-dsy\nbasis . A -t-*on mill wa* con-\n\u2022tru-tad at tta, Surf Potmt mln* and\nproducct-on oomcaeno-t- Tht -mall\npilot mUl at the V__tt-\u00bb mln* wss\n.\u00abcn_\u00ab<\u00abnr.-1 during tha yeer ao a*\nto hav* a capacity of to ton* \u2022\nday. ca-*n___a of tb* mill oom-\nmenced sbout U\u00bb middle of De-\notatm. Other smell mills were under\noot-aa-uct-on dur-og ttw  yeer.\nst at sipeoted that lo   ISM **v-\nttal   new  milk   for  gold   properties\nJtt-OBptsc-t--. and m-n-ng, but these\ncontempltting \u00ab-_\u25a0 work abould res-\nUse that tn-nlng snd exp-rtooca an\na pt>-reqi-s\u00bb_> aod that every creek\ndoaa net yield i-Boar gold. Inea-\nptnanced nun should et-har t*t\n*n eipenscnced partner or get earn*\n\u2022le-MDtry training befon fO-_g In\nthe -add.\nmm   -IU   MIN*-B'r1   I.lCENSEls\nIt It lataraat_-g tn note <__*t a\nnew high reoord was made In 1933\nfor the i-aa-DOB by tn* __vp*it-n*c_t\not -One* of Pvee Itaaf Orrtlfl-\nostea- -pp.oo__r_->ly ig.ooo wen Issue-, Including Provlnc*-! FTee Mln.\nwtll  be  oor\u00bb*_-uot*d.   including  tttt \u00ab*'   OsrUttcatea.   -Tbiee   lstter   tn\nWayside. In the Bridge River da,,\n(net. and tttt tienton-s tgines Oompany nesc oreenwood, both Of loo\ntan* dally oapacKv. Other -mailer\nmtmat an p-toned, btdudlng partial  re-eqiirpiae-rt  of  \u00ab6e   Dunwell\nmine to have * capacity of It ton*: wan lo th* field  In  ltu  1* oon-\na day. |flrm*d by tttt report* of the Saa.\nProdis-Una of at-n coooerrtrtt-s dent -tag-Man who conelder thet\nwas at-t-ted during th* yesr br the tenera-ky Id their respective dat-\nlanaiagi mine, tba output In arloa, Oan wtt* \u2022 krstr number of\npounds being about th* aim* a* ttm, pnag-aoton than aver baton. Thl*,\nIssued free of crauge \u00abnd eonftr\nthe right to loaste * placer claim,\na* well a* th* ctduiery riahct-of-wsy\nprlvlltget of the nrultr ft** Mln-\nen' C-a-tlflcttes. This documentary\nrr-Man-r-   tbat   many   pr-*peo\u00abon\nof ooppar. Tba, operation oan now\nbe okaaad a* a eactstr-tlao mln*.\nmekng   alao   by-cproduct*   of   gold,\n'alvtr and pyrrte.\nHe hesitated.\n\"Wall, whan  1* HI\"\n\"It'i la th* Bulk of aquldgett.\"\nnt might Jutt as wtll b* ln th*\nB-nk of -K.snghsl.\" b* said, ln hi*\n-hirscterlitlc   quick   dlttomirstrti-ant.\n\"How much, money have vn?\" tbt\n\u2022sked\nHi took som* cbsogt. snd * bill\nfrom ht* pocket. Din* slso pro-\nducad a absbby old puna, aad\nemptied   It\n\"Three dollsn sad flv* cents.\"\nstoat  announced.\n\"Them vn, hsd more to etsrt with\nthsn at.\" abe commented, la plissBd\nsurprtis.\nThe msn lsughsd.\n\"Touts ths limit!\" at tut.\n\"Wtll hav* to writs to tb* but\nit Squldgatt.'' Din* aald boldly.\n\"Baying   what?\"\n\"Serin' thst I would Uk* to know\nbow much I got, and pletue to t*ad\nIt to mt.\" tbs aniwvred, undaunted\n\"Ws wouldn't tit ta sniwer for\ntbotit two dsys.\" sbs mussd. \"We'll\nhavs to git to work for * fsw diy*.\"\n\"At whit?\" be atld.\n\"Will. I doat kaowl Ws ought\nto git a room aomawtiaret,\" aht\n\u25a0uggeated brukly. 'end git our ituff\nInto It, tad thin w* oould go. out\nind look tor work. Aad If w* aaw\na real good atudlo aomswhen, w\u00bb\ncould find out tbout It\u2014\"\n\"What art we going to do wltb\ntbe ear?\"\n\"Wtll. vou know, thlnkln' about\ntbtt,\" aba answered hopefully, \"dent\nyou think we'd oughttr J-at drln\ndown   Bomt   tide\nIt?\"\n; It'll\nwham snd leave :\n\"I dont think  it'll run.\"\n\"Wall, then why not leave It right\nwben It It, Mont?\" Din* luggetted\nbrllllintly.  after  further   thought.\n\"Tou can't do thttr ht Mid\nstartied. \"I dont know why you\ncouldn't\u2014\" he added, on  reflection\n\"Wa could git a mornln' paper\nright ban.\" Dlna sale, \"and look\nup aome Job* But I dont know\nbut what we'd ought to git a room\ntint.\"\n(TO BI Continued)\nof oount, locludea those men work\nlag In raaay pie-\u2014 with pen end\nrocker to recover plaoer gold. AnottMr\n\u2022trtki-g Ir-Una-lon of the n-to-tig ae.\nnoductloo trom the o-eovloal-fer-' Urlty ot tbe paat year le thorna In\nttbaar plant of th* OoosoUds-ed, the numbar of kcosuo-e recorded\nOompsny st Trail Inors-aed during under tb* U-nacnal end Placer Act*.\ntb* year, a \u25a0ana\u2014anlni j aaport mer- lb tb* three Mining La risks* of\nkM hiving bttn developed tor sm- liHooet. cariboo and  Quetnel\u2014can-\nmoolum tupha-e\nOENB-ULL BITIATION\nWith tb* oka* of ins. tt It fairly\ndeOn-taly *v_a-t tust ch* mineral\nln-ru_ery of tha Provlm am entered\na perkxl of rcsnewed activity, and\ntbat the dac\u2014at of tb* dtpresalon\nyean bal given veaty to a dletlnct\nuptrend. Tbt major osuss la tbe\nirttut- ptoduation of gold and the\nertatna-n sapbo-atAc-n tni development In oot-t-ecUoo with the\naaarch for aold irt-na*. During the\nleet half of tb* y**r. however, other\nformi cf metal mining began to\nawaken from ID* BulUven mtoe\nand the n-opaning of the Monarch\nmine et Plaid caused Increased out-\nputs of Itad -ad am..\ntret of gold exploration and devel-\nopmant\u2014tpprotUnstely 14,000 *uch\nreoord* wen made, eod _eo*r*lly\nt-nuglwut tba Province th-nat-nd*\ncf naw looa-too* w*m mads.\nTtat uat of tta *ecropl*o* la\noooneotlon wtth mining wwe aoo*ld-\n\u2022mbly e-r-nded during 1913. It la\nc-ttlrne-ed that about 10 time* as\nmuch flying waa don* tn the pro-\nv__ot in c-__-tec-lon with raining\n\u2022s in ths year 1933. Tbe Oartadlan\nAlrwayi Limited me-oteln-d aircraft at OsrcrcaB. Tukon Wrrttccy.\nat Burns lsks and three en tbe\ncoaat, all of **lch wan used ei-\n-a-dvely in eot-t-Mtaca with mining and r-cepscttag In Northern\nBnttah   Cblumbts.   Tht   Well*   Air\nt-Uvar-ta_-l_\u00ab Mtraotad renewed -T-nspon LUn-ted oarr-td oo air\natt****\u2014, at flnt of silver proper- st\u2014 loe trom Vancouvar to Seton rase.\nttta. Ha  Inrt-tittti   pno*  ot  mint m-rlng tb* taad* ot fast tnmpor-\ntaton auto tha Brtctas BJvtr tUstxict.\nMany trips wen also mad* by\nmining men by plan* tram vanoouver   to   points   in   the   C-rlboo\nhss _Um___t*d dtvc-lopmti-ct at Bt*.\nverdeli oamp. wben the Bell. BUh-\nlaod Uaa, Btlly, and other pro-\nparties   live   promlss   of   Incressed\nootput ln lilt. Ths mon hoptful d-rtitot utd north of Prtnoe Oeorge.\noutlook tor ellver miy mult In n- The Ot-a__aMd Mh-Mg end Smelt-\nrawed mining operecunta In tta Ing Comnany natnt-lasd Its own\nSlooan and S-naart dlsCJoU. I\u2014nt at Bum* lake for swnce In\nAHt-Mgh tbs poaluon of oopper. i ths northern bait of tta Provlnc*.\nwith \u2022 low pile* ead kuw* stock* of Tb* Colonel Speno\u2014 Inter**** ma-o-\nUa aaaal on band, a atlll\nr-u-ttcu-wly eeUtfsotory, M tt *\nUtUe hettsr Usui * year ago. Cajac-\nItj production was msln__ved by\nUa nddBO Cr**k of tta Oranby\nCompany. Tb* Britannia mine, which\nproduced very Utile ocgrptr In the\nfa** talt ot tat year, meet and tb*\noutput   andually   during   tb*   laat\nU.-M MEN  IS  INDI-RTBV\n<n-t*d tncSr own **ropl*n* Mrvlc*\ntor aoow_ng operwt-ons during tb*\nreer. It I, expected that tba *c-\navtty in told-nnn-iig will result in\nthe Increasing uw ot eerop\u2014ae In\noost-ee-tan vNtH mining opentlcta\nIn 1134.\nIIBL\u2014   P.O.B.\nMtalng buatne-a proved a boom\nto the pacific oreat \u25a0*\u2022-\u2014i nil.\nway, and waa dsnoUy i\u2014ponelbl* tor\nM I*  m>m In I  the*   19.000  man!-!-* runway  m*k_ag.  tor tb*  first\nwan dtnotly \u00abngeg*d In the mint\u2014_\nIndustry ae compered with 10.-34 lo\n1913. Thla doaa not Include thou.\neaodt Uat wen pcroapeoUag snd sn\nasted la snail acels individual plsc-\ntma, a BUta-antai opt-t-stlng praflt.\nTonnees handlad lato tta En its\nBlver district mon thin doubled,\ntram 4.04? tola In 1933 to. S.400\ntons  la  1913.  Tonta-i* to Quesne!\nar-tn-n-ag. Dtvtdaa-a for th* \u2014ar an laarvkig e part of the Cariboo d_i-\nitllinaliil tl niiiriiUnaliili Itir-fir \u2014-  --unseed  from  3.117  ten* to\ni eoma-nd with *3,049.lia In 1131. 1913 to 0.47] ton* to 1133.\nTh*   la-actst   by   tea   public   la j   Tta m-r-tral Industry  he* tiny,\ngold-mining a shown by the Iru-xp- been ot lmport-nca to the provlne*\nOf   IM   aaw  mlnlai   oom- sat It la  aatln  shown  It*  use-\n'    fulneet  In  leading  the  way  out of\ndeprns-xi. Tbs declln* In -liver aad\nomt  metal   price*  and  co-tootnltiant\n-a  la  gold   prvoa*  la*  been  tbe\n-leans ot d-texMng greater attani-on\nptntet, ot wHtah IW wen for gold\nmining. This extreme soUvlty In\nacquiring and aatretian tor gold propertlei tanirei tbtt many merltor-\nlout urotpteia ttat hive lain dor-\nmust lor yea* will be *d*qu*t_iy\ntaps-red tad d*wslcg\u00bbd. All over tn*\nProvlnc*, whoever then ua Indication* of naranll\u2014loan, told pro-\npertl** an betng looted for. U a\nferal* at o-ag asd\nii_ua,*7v--\nTort-t*. Oat\nOh My Head!\nHow tt Aches!\nHec-da-h-t am oo* al tta meet\naggravating troubles a pent*, aaa ba\ntormented with.\nThose dull throbbing tadioaU\nthet* mutt bt toinet___g wroag with\nthe -cyt-t-n.\nHowever, whttever tba t-ausa, you\nwfll find in Burdock Blood Bitttra a\nrnnedy to work in tuch a way that\nthe headaches win eventually die-\napptar aod you will not be further\ntroublod with U__x_\npat *t he It* vm\u00bb It yw\u2014 by TU T. ____*ra 0*.\nto Uu -ateo-in gold potentisii.\nties of Brrtlsh columha: sod the energy of our mining man haa bean\nal_\u2014n *_ tta way In wtHcth Uaee\npr-t-T-lm-,    and    probebllltlei    an\nTAKE  \/       .-sk\nLIVERISHNESS\n\u25a0LUGOItBNIlt\n\u25a0TOMACH PAINS\nA-\u00bb s\/-_*-_, Nk \u00ab_, ri^,\n-\"e-m ttslcagt-t.HssItg^g-tt,\nWhite-Haired Son\nLooks After Dad of\n80 in the Court\nquite evident that tbe gold-pro, balng rapidly tuple\u2014d Th* value\nduomg petst-t-amaaa of BrlUah Col- of gold production ha* mon than\numfcea ban aot baaa heretoton ther- doubled In two yesrs and a atlll\nlarger output a aaaurad In tb* futun.\naaanv\nIt NtTW COMPANtU\nDuring 19S3. 46\nwen U-xs-poncted of which 40 when\nfor acquiring gold prapertlaa. Thus\nIn two yean IM ntw eomg-tt-**\nlav* beta *t-t*d wtth tbt objtc-\nUv* of naklng gold minee. It must\neg oourt* a* s-pscr-M ttat \u2014Jy\ns amall r-*oar*t*j* will lUUmstely\nmalltt cont-nuou* pnofltahle pro-\nduett-D, but \u25a0_M*rtbal**s some new\nAod    In    the\nVAUCOOVBl. Jsn. II (CPI. \u2014\nWben a wbits-besded man ot lome\nM yean appeared In police court\nhen aad answered s ebarat ot\nitsslIng s tmill qusntlty of candy.\nha waa followed by another man.\nequally white-band a\nTba uoond man proved to be the\nton of the accused and ha undertook to \"look ifter fither\" eo Msgls-\ntnte 'W. M. McKay, tllowed tbl\nIitutr   to  go  with  a  wunlng.\nmeanUm* consldsr-bls employtoaat\naod drcuistlco'ct cspKa. a obtalnad\nlor tta taoeflt of th* province gan -\n\u2022rally. Tha total pro-uottoa of\n(old In 1914. *at-u-lv* of pramlumt,\nnay unount te tt-.-HO.00a. sod an\ntMmtt.nrml gi.goo.ooo la pntnlum\na quHt poaH-e.\nThe   productlca    of    plscar   gold\nDurutg 1913 mt\u2014 tncterest wa*\ntaken by tta people of tba pro-\nvlnot tn til form* of mtol-* tbao\nfcr some yes-i paat, and a oonua-\nuaa-a af thla heoMiy *tet* of\nsttalrs a e-paoted. Per 1104 a\nlanjar mineral produ-Uon -Sana aa-\naured and what 1* more Important,\ngreater cenploymcc-w. will probebliy be\nprovldeti for tla peoptt ot tbe pro-\nvlnoe thcougb tbe medium of tta\nnanlng Industry snd tts *iued opar-\na relatively era*-!\u2014tlMflOO. but a\nlmporUnt as povldlng * living for\nmany. A otweutersbl* proportion of\nthe amount a msde up of hundreds cf amall lota or gold rtroovend\nby U-t)vvduila. who In many lnetan\nMargate \"Bribes\"\nthe Honeymooners\nMABOATI, Bngland. Jan. 31\u2014(OP\nCtbltl. \u2014 Msrgste. mighty holldsy\nmsgnst for thi bolidty-msklng mul-\ntltuds on ths southeast coaat, today announced June would be celebrated is th* \"honeymoon month\"\nwhen all newly-wed vitlton will be\ntee would  cwJmtwww  h*v*  required be tiven  the  freedom of tht Bor-\nnuaf \u25a0lloiraooaa. Sena of tla for- outb.\njj^TtateonvTalV ^tttpani.^\ntMOOW>0WA-l\u00bb OTr IMg \u2014to___\nJANUARY SALE\nTuesday Specials\nChildren's Snow Suits\nRet_T_Ur $3.95.\nOnly a few of that* wtrtn 3-pl*ce tipper tultt\nleft, ln tan. blua and green. Blres 1 snd 4 yens.\n-iQuiry   tale      \t\n$2-49\nJumbo Knit Toques\nRegular 79c jA tmi\nWool toques, flnlahsd with lsrts pom pom. faadei _^Seafl\nnavy  and  tan. OSO mW\not icuat.  white,\nJanuary SeJe\nBoys' Pullovers\nBoys' V-neck \u00bbll-wool\npullover sweaters. Brown\nheather mixtures, snug\nfitting waist bands. Sizes\n26 to 32. 4Q<?\nJanuary Sale  \u2014  ***\/\nMen's Dress\nSocks\nMen'i red-top wool wcki, mid*\nfrotn tins botany wool. Reln-\nfensd at toea and heels. A fine\n-atortment of heather mlsturei.\nBleat 10 to 11',.\nJanuary   Salt   ...\n49*\nMen's Tweed Pants\nAll-wool tweed pants, medium weight, neatly tailored\nand well sewn. Five pockets, belt loops and cuffs. For\nHard  wear,  these tweeds  have no equal.  Sizes  30\nto 44. ei 7Q\nJanuary Sale  tpislaT\nWomen's Zipper Fastener\nOvershoes\nRegular 12.75.\nWomen's all-rubber overshoes, warmly\nCuban or spike heels.\nJanuary Sale \t\nlined with\n$2*25\nMadeira PiUow Cases\nRegular $1.75 and  $1.95  Pair.\nId ptlra only til white or colored tppllqut cues\nBMutlful work or fin* nmbne. Pull 43-Inch slst\n.sniury   Salt,   pair   \t\n$1-49\nWomen's Rayon Plated Hosiery\nRegular Values 39c and 49c\nRayon on pure botany wool in good shr'-s at an\nexceptional price. A splendid spring weignt stocking in sizes 9 to 10V_. 9C\u00ab*>\nJanuary Sale price, pair \t\n25'\nSale of Suitcases\nRegular Price 12.95.\nStrong suitcases ln blsck or brown Pabrlcold with\nheavy metal bound corntra and strong itnpa\nM lnchas long.     January  ssle,  eaoh   \t\n$1-95\nHBC Food Specials Monday\nGROCETERIA\nAvlmar  Ketchnp\u2014 e *, \u2022\n13-oa.   bottle      *\u00ab\u00bb\"\nPrlncest   Lobster\u2014 V,.; - \u2022*\u2022_\/>\nper   tin     **ty\nNelson  Jam\u2014 ftC\n11-0*.    jar      \"*\nSquirrel Peso tit Butter\u2014 IdLe\nIt) par tin    **~'\nPineapple\u2014Paultless.  -,. a_a_>\npar   tin     *\u2022'\u2022\nKlpi\u2014 \u00ab-_*\u00bb*\u2014 *_vr\nI Una for   *\/r\n\"nth Bgge\u2014Oride A *|__r-\nlarg*:  par do*  JtJv\n\"ohln   Hood   Quirk 1 fi<-\nOtts-T'.rge   nk\u00bb  *,*T\nRobin  Hood  Cbln* __fi(*\n0*t*\u2014Urg*  pkg.     \u2022\u2022*\u25a0\nSERVICE\nGROCERY\n193\u2014Phones\u2014194\nUB Sp*<-\u00bb1 Coffee\u2014 mma\nPar lb  SV\nNelaon  Jam\u2014Stnwbarry, mm*\netc.;  4  lbs.  for     -VW\n\u2022Irspe   Null   Flskes\u2014 mmdj\nI pkts. for   M3r\nLocal   Potato**\u2014 _\\m+\nII lb*, for   W3r\nOrmond't   Oraham 9%t\nWafers\u2014 Mb.   otrten    .. <\"*T\nRoyal rltv Raspberries or atriw-\n-errles\u2014-,\u00bb ]|\/\nper   tin     <\u25a0\u00bb*-\nTtirnlpa\u2014 _|g\u00ab-\n10 Iba. for   *aT-*T\n\u25a0\n \t\n\t\nSMSjmWSMSMMBBBBBBBBl\nMM room\nTKt NILSON DAILY KIWI. NELION, B.C. - MONDAY MORMNO, MNCABT tt, UM\nOHy* SMamt latig Jfwtw\n\u2022-\/nteHor 0\/ ffrttufc ColttmMa'i family Ncwijwpsr\"\nALL TBI NSWS  WHILB IT \u00bb NIWS\nPubllahBd    tvtn    morning    Itotpt    Bunuay    by    THB.   HEWS\nP-JBUSIIWO   OOMPAKY,   U-IRBD,   111   Baktr   Strut\n9.0.   IMabN ol CANADIAN MM UMM Win S\u00bbrv1u.\nADVmtxmaoj rates on aiwoatu-\nOr ran card* may a* ana at the office al tut Advert\u2014at Auasy\n\u25a0tana*A tf lb* OANAPIAN DAILY NIWSPAPBRa AaaiOOlATlON,\nWO, and lb* MOnuOAM NBWgPAPHl HTjTtlM\u2014aV A8B00U-\nTiojt both ef whleb Ike Mltaa DaUy Mtwt to a ntimbir.    .    .\nSUBSCRIPTIOH RAT\u2014\n>y mall (oountry). Par month       .,\u201e,\nPar year  \u25a0- ...i..,-\t\nBt mall tatty). per yttr      ,  ,... ,.\nOutatdi Oeaada. aw month \t\nPit  rau  \u201e\nDtllvtrea Mir by otrrttr). ptr wuk      \t\nPtr year ., \u201e mi^^^^^^^^^^^^^\n \u25a0     Paytslt Is tdvaBie.\nMember ot tttt Audit Bureau at Clieulttlaat.\n.4 *>\n_   It*\n_ MM\n_ ,M\n_ TM\n_     M\n_ MM\nMONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1984.\nDEMONSTRATES VALUE OF LABORATORY\nNelson's pathological laboratory has again more 1\nthan justified its existence in the production of proof\nof the presence in five cuttle at one dairy of the bacilli\nwhich cause undulsnt fever in human beings\nThe method of taking samples of blood from the\nsuspected cattle wu demonstrated by Dr. McKay of the\nprovincial veterinary service ud the tests of the samples of blood thus taken were then mad* by Dr. Sim-\nmonds in the pathological laboratory. Results were obtained promptly and efficiently.\nTEST ALL DAIRIES FOR B. ABORTUS\nFrom one dairy supplying Nelion citizens with\nmilk, that which supplied R. Leigh McBride, ill with\nundulant fever in Kootenay Lake General hospital, blood\ntests made in the pathological laboratory by Dr. Sim-\nmends hava proved tht presence of bacilli abortus, the\ncause of undulant fever, in five cows out of 29 tested.\n80 far, 10 good\u2014or to bad. But what of the other\ndairies supplying milk to the residents of Nelson T In\naddition to the 16 or 17 licensed dairies there are said\nto be about an equal number of dairies which are \"bootlegging\" milk in the city, that it to aay, selling it without license.\nSale by the bootleggers can easily be stopped, ex-\ncepting in the cases ln which they send the milk to\nNelson by common carrier. To prevent this we need\nthe enforcement of the British Columbia Milk act.\nCattle in only one dairy have been tested for bacilli\nor brucilla abortus, the germ which causes undulant\nfever in men and women and children over 12 years\nof age. There is dependable medical and veterinarian\nopinion to the effect that it is extremely improbable,\nto put the situation moderately, that the case of the\nDe Jong dairy is an isolated one. It la highly probable\nthat bacilli abortus would be found in other herds if\ntests were made.\nSuch testa should be made without delay. If other\ndairies have infected cattle likely to spread disuse\namong human beings they should be immediately stopped from selling to the public any milk in such a con-\nditlon that it can causa undulant fever, a dangerous\nand insidious disease, as we know from the sad ex.\nperience we are now having in the case of our prominent cititens.\nIf other dairies have infected cattle blood tests\nwould prove it and the necesury action to protect the\npublic could be taken.\nWe should not continue in the dark on this question u to whether or not other dairies are selling milk\nunfit for human consumption for one minute longer\nthsn is absolutely necesury.\nTuting all the cattle would Involve a good deal of\nwork and take up some time, but thst is a consider-\nation which deserves no weight at all in this matter\nwhich so vitally affects the health of the people of\nNelson.\nThe Dally News agrees with the city council that\nthis milk situation should be cleaned up, and cleaned\nup without delay.\nNo more fundamentally important matter is likely\nto come before a Nelson city council for years.\nGOOD WORK BY WOMEN'S INSTITUTES\nThroughout the district, Women's institutes are doing splendid work for their communities and for the\nprovince u a whole. The accomplishments of the Nelson Institute during 1938 are typical of the work which\nis being done.\nThe Nelson institute, u have others in the district, contributed fundi to\\**rd equipment for the Nelson pathological laboratory, whose functions for the\nbenefit of the people of the district u a whole are\ngenerally recognized.\nFlowers were sent to pstients in hospital, the baby\nclinic wu sponsored, u in put years; gymnuium classes were held, demonstrstions In various subjects of Interest to the housewife were held, addresses on important subjects were arranged for, and a tremendous\namount of child welfare work wu carried cut, Including\nthe supplying of clothing to Miss K. Gordon, school\nhealth nurse, for the use of needy pupils at the local\nschools.\nWork such u th* Women's institutes are doing\nduervu complete public support.\nBetween\nYou and\ncMe\nby j. b. c.\nOVd    NCW    OOVIRNMXNT\nWta killed Dae Wml*?\nI, aald Paatulio wtth my bow tnd\narrow\nI  killed   Doc  Tolailt\nWho beam him dl*\nI aald the 0\u00ab.P. I'm Ml Quit* dee-\nI heard him eke.\nWow attlHttntB rau ar* tacterkmt\nOa a ot\u2014a that bu no enact\u2014\u00ab\n*o   whan   you   eetn*   ta   nut-Hen's\nMM\nJust un your brains and oemmon\nTo MODcemlu Ut theu hard tlmu\nTh-nk In nlokili instead of (Urnae\nTour pitxnlau try to mm out\nlut whether you taw, I hav* my\ndoubt.\nTou want hav* much trouble from\nthe CAT.\ntm  that our  ohequu   e-ont  tome\nhoc.   NSP.\n\"Dl Tat*\"\n1st\nI oan abaci ty ua aaoMur eolumn\nof vara*. \"Dl Teu\" haa atarttd *ooie-\n\u00abh-m and I hops hs  asept it up.\nI have bar* a reply to hi* \"cent t\npound''  trom  \"Apple  Seuot.\"  St la\nfrom   Thrum*.   Maybe   lt   1*   \u2022   bit\ncucy  but here It It:\nTou bet;   \u00ab oant  a  pound   and\noh**j> st tha prlu.\n\"D.   T*U',   you'iv)   sadly   out   ot\nMm\nTour lotto out a mil*:\nTb* ranabar chap you ssem to hat*\nw* oaa t*k\u00bb tt wtth a trail*.\nNo doubt you t*t a living was*;\nThat* all wet. taking too,\nFor we <k> the work, we tak* Wl\n\u2022Ml\nAnd   tte   bed   Mo*   wh*n   we're\nt\u2014o-ugh,\nA aaa) a pound or on III* ground.\nA noble tleata th*t,\nwtvt jtaa sat  nnt ot throwtnr\nIba ban\nAnd aow wtrt torn* to bal.\nJobber.   i*ok*r.   merchant   aad   a\nwhole lot mat-*,\nRtv* bun tatting tthali-i.\nAnd tall th* nutobar want*, It Mt\noan little ahare;\nSotnethlht betudu pry hurt.\n\"D.TUB\"\nI dont know what you drink,\nTo mak* you think that way.\nI have no doubt It* van- atrong; t\u00bb\nlat't tan* tbtn1* a good supply\nto aquallM.\nA  potato*,   tood   dstnand.\n\"appls aAirjcr\ntat\nNow thtt'. over aad -teeing throuiu\nthe mall I oome acrou s totter from\nTroll. It It ail ill maid to JJ..C. but\noantu no *ltn*tunr. The toVwtn It\nosrefulry printed la Block let*\u2014*\nto oamoufl*\u2014 ths wetting. Inside\nths tatter i Ond a neat Uttle\n\"paper puaale.\" The chap muat hava\ntaken an hour off, In tn* stock\nbrokers otfloa, tn tet tit* neper\nInto the shape h* hu lt In Talk\nabout \"Di Tut.\" wtvy that paper\nlooked uk* it had rbaumatlc tint\nHowvvetr, cuter following tnitruet-otns.\nto open I* '\"carefully,\" I o*r\nths foUowtnf nrotL-tn.\nA J.B.C. ACROSTIC\nJun do not tlum  ms.\nBun dont turn to harm me.\nCheer* will \u00ablw*y* charm  ma.\nTo tha Rdltor:\nBU\u2014J-***rdlng the suapetialon of\ntoe olty ear-seer, Boyd c. Affleck,\nby the mayor, u repot-\u2014I In to-day's\ntaue of the nelson Dally Neva, lt\na, to be hoped thet an Impartial\ninnawsttlon will ba conducted by\nthe caty council.\nThe ctty  enflntser enjoys  a  also\nttandint   In   th*   englnotrtn.   pro-      . ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nfsaaton In Brtuth Oolumbla whioh of   hi*   two****   aojiaatn   aad\nWHAT DO YOU THINK?\nCANADIAN   RADIO\nCOMMISSION  NETWORK\nOJOB     OHWK     OFQO      CRT\nno     tm     sm     lie\nCKOC  C&CN   CRCV   CXOV   OPJO\n1010     idtO     HOO     1100     1110\nl;0O\u2014Hour    ol    Otllty    tad    Romance, dlr. Ptrcy Filth\n7:10\u2014Newt   and   weather   forecut\n1:31   Moonlight on th* river. Jack\nCell, t*nor, Mlwet Hiwkln and\nrvan, piano.\n1:00\u2014Oall  e(  tha  North,  Idmen.\nton.\nl.'00-SUnley Hobsn. aololtt, Irtni\nPelrTleld at tbe piano\n\u00bb:!*\u2014Ssre  Baehun.   pianist,   asalat-\nid by atudlo tnmmble.\nNBC-BOO   NKTWOBK\n\u00abkq sow nt xoo xowo Km\n6t\u00bb     OO     010      TM     IM     IT0\n1:00  Slntlllr Mlnttnit (KIT)\n1:11\u2014Obuttr tVtmtWmmmm^mm^\nTHAT BODY OF YOURS\nBy JaMM W. BARTON, MD.\nA MITKOD OT CURING MOIT\nLRO   ITU-SRS\nOne of tha dlstrsising lights about\nhospital* a (IW yean tgo wu tht\nlam numbtr of patient* with ul-\netn on tat log.\nTht trettminl wu lo \u00abivi aba\n1*1 aa much nit u poulbls. and\nvery often tbt patient* wauld itt\nso tlnd of being la bed thtt they\nwould fit up tad about for a fiw\nmlnutu at limn. Oafortuoataly\nthen few mlnutu on to* fnt might\nundo tb* benefit of 35 houn rut.\nSom* nan ago seta* of thus\nulotr patitnti wtrt llvta tame\nohlorMt ot Uat (not tat oommer-\nclil ehlortdt of lime) to \"thicken'\ntheir blood. It wu found thit ln\ntddltlon to thickening tht blood,\ntht   lime   tctuilly   healed   tha   old\n _______________jRl**n. and  oblordit et lima,  glu-\ntto\u2014Ship ctf Jay.  Oapt.  DobWtt,' ooatte of llmt, and lactate ef lima\nAsks Impartial\nInquiry Into Case\nof City Engineer\nProfession sot founded by apacul aot\nof tb* l*tU\u00bbtun In  1M0.\nA professions', man la municipal\nor Boumrrtenit empleeyinenct It la *\ndtfft\u2014jrt potiuoo to darend hlmulf\nand without prejudice* lo tM* p*r-\ntAmitt out, th* but* of which \u201e\noot known to the writer. It l* to bt\nhoped eh** \"fair play\" wall ba *hown\nto thia official. If chutes ol In-\neompetenciy oan ba *uostuiHi*t*_\nbefon QuaJWIed Judsu af taohnl-\nesl work, than la n\u00abr_n\u00ab aon to\nbe aald. but If w la a quMlcn of\npersonal matten of minor mtporunn\ntvery cot_el*ca>a|e\u2014 should bs shown\ntbit otnoltl who bu th* eot-nderiM\nhat a nietnbeKthlp of ovsr 100 In\nth* provjnoB. and thai I* a* uoond\nyear u chairman of th* advisory\nboard of ***t*m British Oolumbls.\nTh* AuooleatKm of Profsaslon*! Rn-\ntlneera of British Ooltlaiols out*\nInto itlittcire under the Kraytnssnng\noths** wtbo oan tatMry ta mt\nt-nattnrung ooegtetntton for ttw public\npood. Tt\u2014 ooaal\u2014rMloo la na-\npactfully aubmlttad to all thou who\nan lo favor of\n\"PAD* HAI\"\n\u25a0 so.\nHousekeeping\nBy Circle No. 4 of \u25a0\nSt, Psul'i Udiei' Aid\n(tans but totted ndpat\nwill b* ineerted   .   .   .\nSALT-.D AUMONDa\nBlanch and dry tba aliiondi Put\nthtm In t baklm tin wltb ',i table-\nspoonful but atled oil. Plin tin\nin a tnodenwiy hot oven until they\nan light brown. Then turn them\nonto a abut of wai paper and\nsprlnkls them liberally with fine\nult. When oold. thtfet off the\nIcon talt ind tb* almond* an\nready to urn.\nMARRON OLACIS\nhappy oolumn witter\nBorn  to ba a\nJual a I\nseasppy  Oftilar\nOreat u a tally bnitaUr.\nJunk, Utey uy. u want I writ*\nBunk ay dty end bunk by nlfh*\nCheerier It my chief deu\u00bbht.\n\u2014\"D. \u2022\u2014'\nFour pound* chestnut*. Remove\nouter skint eltlhly wtth t thtrp\nknife, taking etn not to ipllt the\nnuts. Put In a pan and cover with\nboiling water. . Let thera boll up\ntnd thin ilmrner for half an hour.\nMeantime make a -yrup of thru\npoundi tufir and ont quart water.\nFlavor with vanilla.\nLift nut* from hot water with a\nperforated epoon and remove tha\nInner skin carefully. Bring to tha\nboll. Let simmer slowly for ona\nhour In the syrup.   Pile* pan ln a\ncool plan and leave tUl neat day.\nThen bring the nut* In tht lyrup to\nthi boll tftln. Lift out with can\ntnd Uy on t oak* rack to dry. Bvrva\nla little crinkled paper oasu.\nRUSSIAN TOrFIB\n1 cupt brown auger\nv, pound butter\n1 Ua awut thick milk\n1 tup ivrup\nS eup nuta ^B^\nDtuoive butter, ayrup. mUk onr\n\u2022low fin, idd iutir tnd Itt boll 10\nmlnutu, ttlrrtnf constantly. Add\nnuts.\nSPONOR   CANDT\ngusst   mitt,   MatOtUth   WUeon'i\nt-erth.\n7:00-O*ni   Arnold,   Lulliby   Udy,\nmala nuartit and oreb.\n1:10\u2014'Tmttt  Utm,  ceroedlaR,  buy\nLambardo't oreh.\n8:00\u2014Amoa V Andy, blackface\n1:11\u2014Pott Prion, Anthony promt.\nI'll-Th* PbUlatlnt. Dr. I, a MiX-\n\u2022r   (EOO.  KIT).\n1:10\u2014Richard orookt, tenor, Wllllsm Daly't orch.        a\n\u2022 00\u2014Side Show.\n1:10\u2014Lu I. Roberta and Memory\nBo..\n\u2022 :\u00ab\u2014Htrry aoulek'i oreb. (KOO).\n10:00\u2014 Newt   Ftuhu.\n10:11\u2014Mark Hopkins and etch.\n11.00\u2014Organ Conoert  (KOO)\n11:00\u2014Ouy   Lombardo'a   Royal   Canadian*.\n11:30\u2014Strlngwood   Broemblt.\nCM-DON LIk NETWORK\nXVI KFRO  KOIN   KSL  KOL\nIT0     110     0*0     UM     1110\n1:00\u2014 Phllidilphli   Studio   progrim\n0:11\u2014Andre Kottaltnett orch., Rob-\ntrt B*nchley, httmorltt, Howard\nMtrch. tr.\n1:10\u2014Tht Blf Show, oertrude mi-\nna, Lulu MoOohtudl, jonu' orchestra.\n7:00\u2014Wiynt Klnt'i orch.\n7:10\u2014Columbia Newt Service.\n7:11   Myrt snd Marts tr. Chicago.\nI 00\u2014Jamboree   (Don  Lu).\n1:00\u2014Raymond Ptlft't oreh, aolo-\nlitt (DX.)\n\u2022 Ot)\u2014Abe Lyman'i orch.\n1.11\u2014 Don   Redman's   orch.    (KSL)\n10:00\u2014eOordon Hindenon'i oreb,\n10:10\u2014Thl   Bowsry   oreb.    (DX.)\n11:00\u2014Jimmy  Brtar't  otch   (DX.)\n11:10\u2014Tht Brnvtry oreh. (DL)\nhive ilnn bt*a und by many phys\nIclant   In   treating   old  lag  uloen,\nMut old ulcers of the leg are\ndue to thickened or varleou veins\nwhich interfere with tha return flow\nof blood to th* heart.\nHeretofore elastic or other ban-\ndate* hava bun und to eompnu\ntht blood upward  aad vnnat  it\nremainlns or moving too elowly lathe nine.\nHowenr a new method It now\nla uu thtt allows the patient to\ngo about and yet healing of thi\nUlotr la aooompllthtd. It consult\nof continuing to bind up tha 1*|\nand Injecting tha vtlnt.\nJutt u the Urge vtrtetn vslna\nIn tba lag an dutroyed by Injection, *g pbytititni md lurgtoni an\nInjecting tht vtlnt thlt lunound\nthi ulotr. When than nlnt \"dry\nup\", tht uioer alto drln up.\nDr, A. J. Oooklnli, London, re-\nporta that by tha un of thlt mitti-\nod \u2014 bandaging and Injecting ths\nveins\u2014he hu produced hullng of\nthe ulcer in so per nnt af oasn\nand Improved aome of tha remainder.\nThlt method Is Inexpensive, glvaa\nearly relief, martens tha pttlint by\nrapid leatenlng of tht its* of tbt\nulctr tnd usually mm tbt patient\nmuch vnutt of time and money.\nHowtvtr in thl* method u in\nother mathoda, can must be tsken\nsftcrwtrds, to thtt the ulcere will\nnot form sgtln.\nNaturally tha patlint wtll beoorat\ndiscouraged If tha ulcer riturns.\nRut after any tnrclse It most lm-\naorttnt.\n\u2022MK CJOR\nVANCOl'VBR\n1:00\u2014Billtdler.\n1:11   Muilo*! program\ng:4l_Ntwi varlttm\n7fla\u2014MuilcU program.\n7.to-Mtlodles\nlflO-Word.M\u00bbn\n1:15\u2014Llon'i Club prorram\nI :M\u2014cariboo Oowboyt\n|:IO\u2014Wlthlng Will  orch.\n\u2022 :*\u2022\u2014Madim X.\nMom\nooo W\nThe Call ot the Open Road\nBT CLAVDt rORDVCE\nAl Bocao intuited thtt I Join\nbun and Mas Oordra on a littlt\nmotor-camping tour ltst lununtr.\nOf count, I ihould htn bttn\ntenslble tbout the thing tnd told\ntbtm tbtt I eould bt quit* sufficiently uncomfortiibt it horn* with\nthe wife but the old tptrtt of ad.\nventun   pot  mt.\nthough nobody but Mac had any appetite left. Than ha handed ut eome\ntea which wa sipped and handid\nback wtth a polite luggettion that\nha abould pour lt back into tha\nlamp agtln. Mu nld hit wu alright st tar u he could make out,\nand would we throw- over tha loaf,\nThst night Al tuggetted we should\nute th* tint tnd ileep In t Held\n\u25a0i th* open. H* it alwtyt think-\nai. ism iiniiinid that lt vun't i ln\u00bb  out  bI1\u00bbM  '\"awl  \"\u25a0*\u2022 tn,t'   \u00bb\nAl' aOBSO   IXptlintO   tn\u00bb_ It   Wm.a * ( fc_h|t     -rt,,^     mHU     mm.     m.w     _\u00bb.,,.\n1  cup corn ayrup\nPinch aalt\n1 eupa white tugar\n1   ttaipoona   baking  aada.\nBoll ayrup, tutsr tad ult until\nlt hardtna whan tetted In water.\nThan take off beat and sprinkle\nbaking aoda on top (dry) tad but.\nPut in pin with high tidu to cool.\nAnd also app*nd*d oa th* ant\nTrail   coourbuaon  ww:\nWt'n beard c. tha epic Odyaay\nAnd th* dear dtUchtful TJbytaar\nBut that hellrs\u2014ng tain\nWt tMgtd at tha Reno\nsaa 'am a mil* aayi Jaybyaaay.\nWtll tuisnki folk* all around. I\nhatrsnt bid to writ, much to Kt\nI totot filled up, Truanki \"Di\nTen.\" Think* \"Apple Saute\" tnd\ndouhl* thank* \"Ds Teaser.\"\nTHE RHYMING\nOPTIMIST\nBy  ALINE MlfllA-LII\nOVPSY  CAMP\nTen Years Aj|o\n(Trom Tbe Dally  Newi ef  Janaary\nSt,  INI)\nTemiperaturij   yeK*:day   wean   IS\nand II ^^^^^^^^^^^^\n\u2022ilk   \"      ^H IM.lm\nIXATTLR tttt W\n0 so\u2014 High School Reporter <s\n1 tl\u2014Songs Wa Lou\n7:00\u2014Financial  Talk\n1:00\u2014Sont RSdUl\n1:10\u2014Dolliri and Oant*\nt 41- Frmk Watanabt, IT.\n     A. Woods, Via lie\u2014fit'   BOO\u2014 Mystic   Alia\nt. WooKa.  and O\u2014pleln  R, OoUln- |   \u2022 io\u2014OrlinUU\nTh* tvpay tamp by th. river ildt aon offuulad et the .lnRlaUoti  of   'noo_-hiln Bufftno't  orch.\nin tha Man of tht tunUfht lias:   U  arnmbtn of Uu Son* of Bray-   iO:lo\u2014Mtlodiu and  Mamorl*\ntl.   ULmT.   lutT wandarlnf   fir ->d lodf* km nlgM. I UJO-SUrllght Houn\num emev m.Tm\nVANt'Ol'VIR soo w\n7.-00   CsoU Held, tenor\n711\u2014lectun; Pm. L. S. Kllnok.\n1:10- Nsw*\nl:a-Agrleultutral talk.\n\u2022 :I0\u2014Lerna   Huth.   topnno,   BlU\ncampbtl), tenor.\n10:00\u2014Vanoouver  Air  Theatn.\n10 10\u2014The   Pour   Porttrt\nIMk KPO 44im\nHAN FRANCISCO 10,000 W\n0:00\u2014Organ Concert\n110\u2014Safety  Flnt\n7:00\u2014So. Rtrmony Pour\nl:t.i   Black and Blua\n7:11\u2014 Tirvsn of ths APM .\n7 10-Hollywood Comedy Stan\n7:11\u2014Stanford   Untvertlty   pgm.\n100\u2014Edna Flschtr, piano,\n\u2022 10\u2014WalU -run*\n1:11\u2014Red DaTll It\nl:IO-MsrshlU'l MtnrlcU\nIflO\u2014NBC Drama Hour\n10:00\u2014Pacific   Serenade!*\n10:10\u2014 Plsno Plcturas\nUrOO\u2014Our Lombtrdo'i oreb.\n11:10   Strlngwood \u25a0naamblt.\n\"k7r\na now car but a tecond band ona,\ntnd I oace heard hli wife tell him,\nliter.' thtt tb* wu going to reduce\nIn, her own wty, tnd aot ln t\nflounoe buggy.\nAl uld tht etn htd a wonderful\ninglnt, tnd ran flnt. I told htm\nthtt, Badilng by the noln, I thought\nIt vat lunch-tlma In a hollar factory, and. u far u I eould Judge\nby a hasty glince. tt might hive\nbun Helen of Troy't original char-\nlot. Howenr. we clambered aboard,\naad tht car iterted off.\nIt rattled along tbt road far a\nfew mllu at a speed wbleh put\nAl la dingar of btlng tummontd by\nthi police for backing into thing*\nThin, all at oan, It gave a loud\n\u25a0mint, lay dawn In th* road aad\nstarted screaming for mercy. Al nt\nIt to go tgtin. but after a ftw\nyard! It stopped sltogethtr.\nAl appeared to know u much\nabout can u I da; tha dltfennn\nbetween tht front tnd tht back.\nHowever, he finally had tha tu\nUna dticonnectcd from tba vacuum (tank.\n\"Frounl\"   ha   eiplodad.\n\"Whit* frcatnt\" I asked.\n\"The gttollns It fronn, and \"\nTooll\"   Mu   tald.\"   dou   gu\nAUNT HET\nTht   gypsies   keep   wandering   far\nand wide.\nThen l, fir. In tb* gypstu' aye,.\nTodiy  thty   an   dawdling  in  leay\ncan,\n'Ooldtn bricaitu on tawny skin);\nBut wbo knows sf their blrthplaM\nbsyond far uu.\nAnd wbo tathoma thi hearts wlthint\nWe uy they *rt srdtnt and\nind bold\nAnd gay u the dincln* luvu:\nBut thay come of a ran tbat\n\u2022tranae  and  old,\n\u00bb\t\nC   taceaaao h*\u00bb toft for Spokene   ioixywood\nto spend a few day*,\nt    ,    a\nW. \u00bb. Zwlckay wu tltetad pnsi-\ndsnt of the Kulo vtotorlui hospital\n\u2014jd   yesterdsy.\ntl.M*   W\n119.1a\nI Thirty Years Ago\n(from  The Dally  Nawe of Jtnuarr\nIt   1H4)\n[ |    Martin   Bumll   of   Onnd   Forki\nWatma UM MSB * lyfj Plena' ,\u00ab* ^cltolT'lTa^   -?%\u00a3.\ni^_,   oonvertt\u2014on   yaotanlej.\nThty   sn   hire   todsy   whan\nrlvtr ^^p^^^u^^^^M^^^^^^^u^u\nAnd tomcrrow th* md again: '\u00ab   \u2022\u2014>   bun   taund   tb\u00ab\u00bb   th*\nWhat hurt tbtt It cold tnd Nordic Arlington   put-It   wUI   mot   *   re-\nknowi during pltrrt eat the mine thle araaon.\nTht gypay hairt'i Joy and pilnl\nISM KNX\t\n8:00-Newt Service\n111\u2014Rubanoff'a Concert quartet\n\u2022 4S\u2014Bill.   Mack   and   Jimmy\n7 oo\u2014watanabe  and  Archie\n7-11\u2014Bla-k  and  Blua. IT.\n7 10\u2014Red   Davit.   IT.\n7 la\u2014Internitlonal   Sertet.\n1:00\u2014 Agriculture Dlgaet, froat warn\nlngt.\nSll\u2014Rctlcruelan musical ng,.\nISO\u2014So ThU U Radio, iklt.\n1:45-Range  Rlden. -\n\u00bbr00\u2014Newt   Service.\n\u2022 :lt\u2014Lubovttkl tnd BeUonlno.\n10 00\u2014Pitt   Pontnlll'i  arch.\nhabit whioh will ona day mult\nIn hli mothtr htarlnf acta* bad\nnatra  about har bright-eyed  boy.\nOur slumber wai dltturbtd by a\nvisitor In tht ihtpe of a --oat. Now,\nI han nothing against gotta\u2014u\ndlitant friends\u2014but thlt wu \u2022 different goat from aay Z had aun\nbefon.\nIt wu warchlng for a chtngt\not menu, tnd wu willing to try\ntnythlng from nnt pegs, tin cant,\nand human sen down to spare\nwhnls. Thst goat at* aldtoit tvtry-\nthing thst wu tdtbls. tat} tbtn\nstarted atamlnlng my ooat with a\ncritical aye u If lt bad an Idea of\ngetting one Ukt It.\nNeat <kty when we wanted lo\nstart, something htd gont wrong\nwith tht car,- and Al suggested\nthtt we push It to the n**rut gar-\nage whioh wu aome two mlln away\nin tha next town.\nBut that vun't all. It wu ona ef\nthou roads which wind up-hill all\ntha way, and we had tba wind uphill with It.\nAt laat ws arrived, fading weary\nand dutty tnd tore A grubby tp.\nprentice explored the ear* Interior,\nthen turned to Al.\n\"Htn,\" bt Mid, \"you hivin't got\n\u2022ny gw In It and there* a oaa of It\non your running taardl\"\nIf Al tvtr ny* \"motor-camping\"\nto me again, why\u2014.\nTwenty Years Ago\n(Prom Th* Dally News af Janowy\nIt. llll)\nThe appointment ocf Sir yekcthard\nMcBride to bs ntw Ugh nnmirk**\u2014.\ntr tor London at oe-eMldered tk, ba a\nttroen* pamalHty at -loronto.\nJ,   A.   mot.   pmsant   of   Via\nNetoon   Pur  luoc-tttton,  will   ktn\nnext weak for Victor!* to ttumrn tbe\n'And In ttm weather.\" Ia Interrupted.\nWill, oom* and an for your-\nMint,\"  Al  aald.\nMae and I looked It wu Mae\nwho finally dlMonrad thit Alt\nfroua gu wu really sugar which\nhad In soma p*cullsr way worked\nInto th* gu teak with aomt ot our\nother supplies.\nNssdltu to uy Alt car ran avmtl;\naft*r wt cl**n*d out what wa could\nof tht itigtr, tet and etc.\nBut I never uw tuth an ungrateful ur. It would tail gu\ntnd oil from you ont minute tnd\nthen tqulrt lt Into your lift with\na  halptnt  of  txhautt  fumu  aa a\nf\u00b0Wh.nUlt rtopped at on. vIUm*. and 1,^ \u25a0HSS**\u00a3 >SZm*2*\ntnnStS. r$o\u00a3a ^ly-JoU P^==y ? SK -\ntd out that undtr by-law A, taction w___.\u25a0_ _-\u201e__\u2014, \u2014_, __\u25a0 _\u00bb_\nI, \"tntlQUtt\" wire not to be m--.t-m\u00a3Z*t\u00a3\u00a3mmT ^_?J\u2122_\nvtrUMd  _  pubUc  wlthc^t  a \u2022_- .S^S*-^; ^JSl W\u2122a!\n^r&\u00ab___,r. pA'sga: s _t*a:\nblfgar man than ba waa. 0l0^ , ,    bandlln. dry\nThin t \"goor oimt tlont. look-. ,-.^_.__,_. J__L 1} _\u00ab_S_rff_, ^\ned at tha car, and started to turn. I i___ThvV__f htLSf^ to\nAl  asked him what tha joke ta: i1**** *\"r \u00bb tJ*~r \u25a0M*Mn\u00ab-\nth*   \"goor*   replied  that   he   always |\nhad  to laugh whan  ba uw  any-,\nthing   funny.   \"Than.\"   Al   retorted\n\"you   muat   find   It   a   herd   Job\nehavlng.\"\nFurther   along  Al  tald   It   would\nba idviubli  to pull  to th* road-\ntide m that Mao Oordon. who wu\no bt ot|r cook, could preptre * aai.\nMs* wu tb* quaintest oook 1 aver\nww.  Ha  utmid  to do  trerythlng\nby aar. Hit method of timing sggi\nwu fa   ttat   \"Swatt   Jinny   Lu\"\ntwin.  Tbtn  tba   tttt  ware   done\u2014\nBuy Raw Furs\nFull Market Pries Paid\nB. WESTON\nT-gMPt-t-RART  OFFICH\nTHE ARK STORE\nNELSON, B.C.\nFATS   FINr   AND   IS   FINID\nPORT n-rxABlTH. SouthAfrica\n_____________________________________ (CP)\u2014Thomu  Pitch \u25a0 r.   rscahona\nyieltona new srroo\u2014 wee offtolelly I owntr wu flntd IS  and  untencsd\nopsnsd vssterdsy. i to three months hard labor for nad-\n*   *   * I ins   libellous   mttter   through   the\nO.   B.   Hsmlrton.   Mlnnetnom   al- ' mtlli.\nLONDON  (CP)-Thomu potter, *|ttttley, I* hen rn eonMotlcn with\nSAO   IIOMg-COMINO\nSK11X SENT TO JgtrtLLI-R\nNBW   dilhi.   India   (CP)\u2014Hafla\nNcoruddui. Jeweller, wu ihock*d to\n\"I don't otllm he'i mtrrled. No\nmm with a wife to bawl blm out\ntvtr had tuch nuty habits.'\nflthtrmsn on\\rawlw Ol'tnroy,\"reach-I*fe~'i of tha ughtrUng Peak J_snmt\n\u2022d bom* at Lowutoft to tlnd hli company.\nwlft'i funanl taking place, wireless I -.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014.        mn^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nmuugu nnt a wuk b*fori hiving I   Then tn now eanly tbout 17 per  tlnd tn old human skull whan h*\ntailed   to   reach   him,   the   trawlers  -ent u many he\u2014ee and mutos on   inpscktd   a  cerafully   wrsppsd   par-\nrecalving   appsratui   balng   out   of farms In the united Statu u than  eel purported to hava bun unt by\ncommlulon. wan In llll. .   '  a loctl ludlng Muslin ncently.\n25% Discount Clearance\nON ALL CHINA NOVELTIES\nFOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS\nBEFORE STOCK TAKING.\nBuy Now!\nNELSON HARDWARE CO.\nWholesale and Retail Quality Hardware\nNelson,  B.C.\n \u2014\n\t\n-fl\n\u25a0 TBI KILSCN \u00bbA_T MWS. NCU0N, \u00bbC. - MOrfDAT MOtWNO, JANtABT II. IW\nTHE DRAMA\nOf COURAGE\nIs Theme of Trinity\nSermon Given by\nMawhinney\n\"Hw nam* of coumgi\" wa* ah*\naa\u2014Bug than* af me. W. C. Ut-\nv-hlsway at -rtlolty united Bunder,\n\u2022nd Ha Utt wa* found lo Daniel\n1L_0 \"lta people Mat know their\nOod   -hall\n\u2022Oong Hid  do\n\"Tb*  st-Uog  of  a  boat   ln   fair\nwaa-tar 1* not th* best, test for\naaatnai-tlili nor k the pwault of\n*a *n*my who 1* oo tla run thl\nof   count*.''   stated   tbe\n\"It a aald ttat ltepoleon took\naught tpAanal la assy oanqiMat. To\ntan, detest Into victory waa the\nbalght cf hi* ambltlan aod tbt\na-dllty to -coet-i-l-h hat purpose\n\u2014a ttat w__c_ made him Napoleon.\n\"H* p-eeeaa-d, In a iup-r-aUv\u00bb\nda*\u2014*. that _0-_-tth-_g we oall oour-\nafe wt-ch dot* i-ploUa.\n\"Peer produou par*_y*a. Amid tt*\nect-S-ot aod dire a*)w_-Cy tt* words\not our test ring out deer Uk* \u2022\n-too call to a quiet oonfldance\nta toad, n la -cknowledged ttet in\n\u25a0Wrnatad to bava baan written about\nIM 1X3. w* hav* a valuable reoord\nof stirring events whioh occurred\nlaluai tte time of Mt-t-bl and tba\n-aglniam of Ua Mew -rvsvUnaivt ar*.\n\"To Una* tnow Hit tut ta\nMM teem* to refer, -na prophet\n(\u25a0**_ tte gnat pwucution of the\np*op-t wbleh would tak* Maa* under\nAoMcKbut \u00bb*vnraia* vmen tb* fol\nof Judaa MMOK-tua knowing\ntbt-r  Ood  aod remaining  tru*  to\nSavant's Death Recalls King Tuts Curse\nMWMMf\nI3-S2\n-j-2a\n,\n'\" ML\n'^9__3______^____l\nt             ^t^^Bl^MJ           ______\n,Ct.H>*\u00absVO>-  ai ENlwVtllC**. it TUTAJ-KKAKEUISI ToM\nt__^___~                      J____________l\nI      KotVAOO\n_t       C\/tETCR.\n'lr0t-_\u00bbCA_l_*\u00abiVON\n^SOCIETY\n\u00bb-J_ffl\u00abSVl\npaoi rim\ngreat hero*. Ooiyaai-p tht\nOood. Tbecaus of Lyons, Knot\n-ttstBtr. who bound paraacu-\nUob Ilk* a vneath shout ttur\n-row and ww* enoblsd by sooladt\nof -uttering to a peerage in an\nalv-ndaot Use.\n\"By tt* ra-tt-irtts of then men\naod   these  of   Ion*   wbo   In   frail\nHater faith, would do gnat exploits. Itarqus*   wwra   want   to   braka   ttt\n\u25a0_ la to Una* ef pan*out-\u2014 th*t |\u201e,\u00ab. of at* la their teal to uani-\n\u2022A*   f-tro*  at   heroism   bums   the pi\u00bbnt tte roe* of ttouan en toon\n-Mg_a__c.  To  know  Oad  wa*  the _r may * bin* -Tirr-tri-M\npc-rtx-e at tbaee people. Thl* a th* I   \"By aa mat-eel* of nformaUco\ncry eg ua aga* --tow eaa the flnlie; una* and uf tta noble wio-ten* cf\ne_oow tt* infinite?' truth w* an called upon to follow\n\"W\u00bb com* to know a friend from \\. tbalr tram. Pre\u2014 the it-mo--* of I\nanevant  rr-mgantonarilp  wltb   blm, j th* even-last in* hill* of h**v*o th*\naherh-g Mt thought* snd hopaa. We '\u201e\u201e \u00ab, u^,,  bane,  -Sartyn, pro-\noome to mow a book by dUkjent' Ph.te,  mnu.   bold  ut  In   survey\nt-rudy tad to wtth Ood w\u00bb com* to Tbt, would ssv 'Quit rou Uk* nan\nknow  Mm  through  etperletue   md  \u201e*_   would\nand    by    sharing   Wa\nttsr-t-ht*   aod   purrxat.    By   tlm.\nTb* myiterloui dsith of Dr. Arthur I P. B. Welgall. noted author\nand egyptologltt to London, recall*\nthe series of mltfortunea that overtook many who were connected with\ntha expedition which opened tha\nlamb of King Tutankhamen, at\n-user, -Uypt, mon thin a deads\nago. Suptrttltlou* Brltoni uy tbt\n\u2022ivant'i dttth It proof thtt tht\ncuttt. placed by tha ancient phanoh\non diftleri of ha tomb, a ttlll\nworking. While siosvsllon work oa\nth* tomb wu ttlll la progress. Lord\nctmtrvon, financial baoktr of the\nexpedition, died mytterloualy. aoon\natttr Howard Oartar. ludar ef tba\n(-.edition, wu stricken, but n-\ncotnnd. Th* Hon. Realntld Wtndtll.\nCaraarron'i brother-in-law, died at\nthe age of It, and Lady Carnarvon\nwu afflicted wltb a mytterloua mal-\nady but reoovared. Coloral Audny\nHerbert, C-rntrvoa'i hilf-brothtr.\ndlc-d ind many othtr* whow oon-\nnt-tlon with tb* noblimin wu n-\nmot*, slso auffand through th*\nstrange iptll.\ntonal Items, mamas**, etc.. will\nSpur In thlt -OliiM. TBlapktrie\nra,  Vlgntut  at  htr  boat, ill\n_IUc\u00bb street.\t\nMr. tta Mn. \u00bb\u25a0 H. Mmm aad\nfamily, tu carhooal* *tt\u2014t, wtrt\n-ett* co Jv_nr *\u2014alng at a ttaat\nheld in i*epet\u00bbU_-> far Jl* Bums'\nsnnlvtmuy end mtmtat, so int-truc-\nWoo lo a sUtcted pfogram at Scot*\nand old ttm* dance*. Th* affair wu\n\u25a0eld to the InaUtute room* and\nblew* ta. \u00ab-* nurnber of about SO\nwar* prsaetvt Tb* progrun Induded\nmob <-d PtewlvM u quadril-w,\nthnaattp. tKOttle-rte, pa* de qustre.\nPntocb minuet, tni-ftk\u2014 twc*t*p. ind\notjar ha-I-forgotten out enjoyable\na.  Th*   lnvv-KI   ineluded   Mr.\n_, tta, A. r>--pta Bivv-ti., Mr.\nand Mm. J. \u25a0\u2022 MoKar-tte, Mr. and\nMn. Oordocn K. Baeet-ni, Mr. and\ntin. B. D. Hall, Mr. tod Mn. B.\nfjowtry, Inscpeotcr J. Maodoo-ld, Mr\ntad Mn. M. X. -ttlonsy, Mr. uld\nMrt, Q. O. -arbtr. Mr. and Mn.\nArttiur Ptatsr, Mr. aad Mn. J.\nRiasell. Mr. md Ms. 8. C. -_-0-T_-ll,\nMaa Lllil-n SmK-n, Maa Owan\nLowery, Mlsi IkUth Wilton, the\nMltiisi Jennie and Bdna Buah, M_a\nBans MCK-eule, Mlsa Jeaa Browne,\nMlas PhglUe -empaon. tt* MUM*\nMonica aod __*Ua Btutrjo, Mas\nJa*o W-ldle, Mas Blanche Baattle.\nMta Wlnolfred BortJiwlck, turn ttot\n(Jhsp-Tsn. tt* ipias IMwoom and\nDosvjtty W\u2014ear. Mlaa Maym* Mc-\nMHIan, Mn P. X. Wtaaler. yt. Jack\n-Itstk. Boy UoXsnsle, Norman ut-\nlooey. Don Wllaon. Victor Owen,\nMorn-ui McC-odlli*. Matthew Ayl-\numr, Atu T\u2014ooh, th* Mlaaea S-atla.\n.leao tod Bunty Pitarton, Martrn\nRoblchsud aod J. a-tv-ohan,\nMtotvledga of Ood thaat poopl* wen\n\u25a0Tla do great iiplott*. Thar trod\nJoy tb* fl*ry p*tb of glory,\naad want g-adly to the stake, from\nototurtti tnty oome tnd\naide of ac-Uoo tbty\ntfpur. bat *v*ry oa* bu tb* oo*\n*y 'Quit rou Ilk* men'\nKM.   If  p-aslble,  -wnth\n\"nt* tottn el Iniquity m **\u2022\nof *vll\n\u2022Tt-taa w* tt* paaporu lata s\nwld* *r-_tt-al herit-t*. a man tic-flout cMattttnet and a richer lift,\"\nconcluded Mr. -lawhlnmy.\nTO    PEPOBI    JAMAICArtl\n*n\nKWOtTTOIf. Jtmtlot, Jan. It (OP\nCabll 1 \u2014 Plftein thousand Jamaicans\nliving new  In  the canal actio  are\ni to be deported btck home, accord-\nla the , ing to uncomflrmed nporte niching\nof   martyn-ian   wa   law   tht' jtmalca't otplttl.\nb\u2014an of count* *ad conquttt. ,\n\"at\u2014 ttblkratt-tt and tte drams. QOSBEC. Jaa. 31 (CPi\u2014Order of\nIky ttv* lit Tta* wa too might r-oc-au-runlcat-on agamet Oeor**t\nat tit* \u2022sent at thtlr living and l,aniiia_pa, former Wsntta ot Bt.\ncbooee to btvoog ta tbt great ardsr jltttlma da tSeo-t church. Beaia-e\nM  -7un\u00ab*ou*  ptople. oouoty, by C*rd_-*1 J. M. B. Villa.\n\u2022Mg-rt Z I\u2014-lnd you af tone of neuve, he* bean llftad.\nNEW VENTURES\nCHURCH THEME\nBishop Adorns Urges\nLaunching Out\nA dash or two ef\nHelm Tomato\nKetchup make*\nfood testa atra\n(-ood. It stands\nalone in quality\naavd valua. Pat\na bottle on your\ntable tonight.\nFASTEST TO THE\nEAST\n38 HOURS TO WINNIPEG\n75 HOURS TO TORONTO\n76 HOURS TO MONTREAL\nLOW RETURN FARES\nOn Sals Dally\nSTOP OVER PRIVILEGES\nOPTIONAL ROUTES\nPtr r\u00bbU Informiiisn  Apply la Neurit  A|enl or\nN. J. L0WK8\nCITY   TICKIT   I0EXT\nNSLSON,   BT.\nCanadian Pacific\nWorld-* Greatest Travel Syatatn\n\u20221I-__-chlng out mto new Ventura*.\" wu tla them* of nt Bev.\nWaiar rt. Adams. MA., D.D.. hlahop\nof *_ooteo\u00bby. when he took tbe\nmornlni aarvMta tt St. Sevlouri\nohur-h Sunday.\nBlahop Adams ipoki it tbl Church\nof   rtedeemtr  ln   the tvenlng.\nJuet a* th* oall for new vesturei\nwaa enur-tid in tmflt tlm**, than\naaa * raid of new ventum tod-or,\ntltetond aa-hop Adaoa. not In a\naaw pi*** \u25a0 cr new coodlt-Ma, but\nlaittylasitt * aia-cb-n. out. The\nof Jtn* bad csrrled a Uke\n\"I came not to destroy\ntla law, but tbat tbe law tntough\nMs might be tutflUtd.\" The old\nrraaag* waa oat to ba ditxardM.\nChr-rt aaw Cat tb* ocma\u2014i wat\nunique tod daaanded a new teaching, but It did not atand atone.\nJana knew Ood too well to think\nthat the entire paat wat t tailun.\nTruth wa* et-snnned lo Ua older\nttatarnt-tiy, and -Ithough Ua old\nwtt dut to pea aw\u00bby, ua nuclaui\nof truth and the stern*, plan of\nOod vrhlcn lt oan-alned. would n-\nm*\u2014. In ba te*ot_ngi, alao. Jaeua\ntssgad tta people to look to the paat.\nTet __, waa not ooosarvatln; not\ncoount to art thine* atay a* Uay\nwee*. X* bad* them Munoh out Into\nUa deep, away com thon.\n\"In w.-at re-pente abould Obna-\ntisnfty ptogr-as?\" imtatlcgitd tla\nbanop: In wta* oondltions. In wsat\nUna tu-l In what dUwctloo f Sana\nb_*v*d tla church w<* old and\nwore out. Tat tba churoh method\nbad bean Ua -bote* of Obrltt.\nRXKBIMtNTS Sl'OOSSTSD\nJt-tut bad bad Mggaatlota tor raw\nsapartsrierit-, too. All Hit tempta-\nta-at wen aigt--tt_ont. B* oould\nhan triad wc-tiainc. peopl* by doing\nUDoanny UMpst. by en-nrouding Ha\ntensua In myatery; Be oould han\nnsrtort-d to pow*. or to a\u2014acka.\nBut tbsy w\u2014> not tta dap-h* Hi\nkun-ned out Into, jeaue tauncbed\nout Into the depths of pnyev, ns]\naarrlct and real Ion.\nTh* b**u of chs-wa for t-ooet*\nwaa prayer. There war* nancy peopl*\nwho aald pnyev* who raver pnyed.\nprayer ww* onto a kind of etno-\nOooal field. * -uatr-cooecloiaua*,\nef Ood. Jaatus' pen\u2014r ina vtetrmia.\ncombln_tig tnough-. mind, will tnd\naaaaan. aa pnytra wan teal. Hs\nk-ioctied away from then. \"Wh*t\nmise\u2014b-r. tattful. puny, tk-mpy\nth-oet aur pm\u2014ra *ni\" declared the\nbtahop. t-nyv\u2014 ware a aiiguag* Uat\nlad to b* learvied Uirouth concen-\ntaMlon and a\u2014talned effort ont\n(hould try to develop fullness to\ntheir pnyen.\nrota ri_tasss who iti.ift\nThse-s were (our classes of people\nworttog bant to uplift nan; th*\nBrian\u2014I, artist, rrtctmi nfonner and\nnlc-nonlst. Tn* ad-ntat probed ths\nIcould be reproduced. Th* moral n-\nKormtr waa a aaaloia workar, aad\nIslihough one mlal-tn't igre* wltti\ni all b* id rootled, h-t aim waa to ha\niacmlred tor he ts-ught to lrnprov*\n'-lint*.\nj So th* ec-mUst dealt Willi tha\nj-ocli', the artist with Uw ttn*-\"\"*\nud Ua raformtr with coodltlon*.\nThar* waa *'_ll *e_cneU_-ig lacking\nin all these. Tbe will of man re-\noelved no oons-derstton. and It waa\nthe vrlll of man tbat wa* wrong.\nMao wu listless, Mlf-ott-tared -nd\noowardly. A new -uinohlng out wu\nnaotaavy, a new Ion needed. Baal\nlov* wu * asnarouB ipiirsc\u2014t-oo of\nothtn' c-ffoitt even If Uay <\u2014ftnd\nfrom one' tm; It an* Ua capacity\nto t*e good In othsn.\nW-te-ever ona wu loc_n*d to\n\u2022my a complcH* reform-iuoti cf all\nctiurchea wu Ua only toluUon, oo*\nihould think of Jews. Som* adaptation wu needed but It would\nwiow from Ua -nlrtndling of thi\nspent, aod a diugwiu attempt to\nmould character is c-emplinted la\nChtrut; by Intense pemytr,\neffort ud aslf ttcrltlot.\nEGG-LAYING\nCONTEST B.C.\nTla tlevtnth weekly nport of the\nBritish Oolumbla egg-ltying contaat\nat the i-ptrimtntal farm at AgtatU:\nWtek Tot't to-di*\nOwner and breed     Itn Ills It*.\nBtrneirldm\nnu-H-rtart. HO...   40   IU llll\nWhite   Wjaiidol-a\nCant.   A    M   III HS.t\njen-lni.   Norman   T.   II   ttt llll\nSldnty.  _sp.   Sta.   ..    31   IN 313,1\nU, Rhode islsnd  Seds\n33 3SS\n30 310\n31 131\n37 319\n11 317\n31 lit\n10 IM\nstints\n331.1\ntill\ntilt\nllll\nStol\nAmould, H. K. A.\nBrown.   Jack   ....\nClll.  B.  \u2022\t\n-ic-son. Colin T.\nMont. F. W\t\nFsn-er't Had rarm\nRunell.   D.   \t\nSwtttlU Poul. Firm 30 Ml 311.1\nBirred Plymouth Rook,\nDelta Land CO     91   3SS   1311\nOould. Prink      10   111   llll\nUmba.  Ju    ll   no   still\nLethbrldg* dp. SU. 13 IM 390 S\nPennington. A .... II 110 110.1\nStiwtrt, Mn. P. R. . SO 411 111.7\nS. C. Anconsi\nPuUen.  T.  t,        33   ISO    ISOt\nC. While Leghorns\nLtd.\nAppleby. P. W\nBolivar Hitch\nBoytt Brot.  ..\nChtlmers.   3\t\nDtrbty, P. a Soot\nDtykln. t. W\t\nEvins.   P.  c\t\nFslrwtither. W. M.\nQreen. J\t\nHetdey. c    to\nKinntdy   ana    IS\nUwaon. Bit. of CW.   IS\nMetcalfe,  C.  P\t\nMorraon. A. D\t\nPollock. O. I_ K. ...\nRsn-ln.  Oto.   \t\nItoberteon,  A.'\t\nRump a   Bendill   ..\nS-hofttld. A. W\t\nSmith Brot\t\nSwistika Poul. Perm\nSwenssoa.   p\t\nVerchen, P. O\t\n93    311 3113\n11   W0 1131\nS3   111 3311\n33   193 lltt\n31    381 3193\n33   111 317.3\nM   949 XOOO 9\n44   177 491.4\n33    141 119.1\nliS .IMl\n431 WIS\n111 3443\n311 331.3\n311 3311\n313 317 1\n319 3K1\nIII 311.1\n41 471\n11 410\nIS Ml\nII 111\n11 III\n40 441\nWttaon. A. O    So   ttt\nWllson   Bros    M   111\nWilton, D\n4109\n414.3\n383.8\n809.1\n1417\n9143\n438.1\n110 4\nM   ISO   Mil\nt. ot aatun.  found ouTwb.\" Wlndwmtn Bp.Sta.   tl   931   toll\nthings wan, tns. bow Uay worked\n1411 11330 14133 3\nProduction. 44 11 ptr otnt.\nHe altayt worked with tla aim In\nvww to making ha researches of\npr-ctt-al  value.  Tta  artat   wu  not i -\nccoteat vrtui ha vaton of th. buu- Saskatoon Merchants\ntlful, but b* wanted to put It on\n-anvaas. Tb* innigiraa Halt an urga\nto put down tht anale to that it\nBack Steveni' Stand\nCould Hardly Do\nHer Housework\n,-i-\u00bb\u00bb\nike   liftrecl   S.\nIna Htr U.Myt\n**7 Mnngjv rscom*\nmind Dstid't Kiel,\nney Pill, for kidney\ntrouble and backache,\" writs, Mrs.\nOmar Tremblay,\n4641 Henri.'-lien,\nMentrsal, P.Q. \"I\nsuffered to much with my kidney, I\ncould hirdly do my hounwoit- I\ngsvs Dodd', Kidney Pill, * trl*l and\n\u2022far raiting th* -rat bet 1 felt Uks *\nnew women.\"  Be guide*, by the e*.\niperienee of other,. Act new end\n-emsh your hatbacha by taluag it\nDodds Kidney Pills\nSA-OUTOOrt, Jan. 31 (CPI\u2014The\nexecutive of the sukttcon looal.\nRetell Merchants associstlon aad\nrrpreaentstlve merchtnts of the city,\nat an imergency meeting have glnn\nabsolute endorsement to tba itand\nrecently taken by Hon. H H\nSteven* federal minuter of trade\ntad commtrc* nlttiv* to alleged\nj unfair trading practlctt of lsrge\ndepertmintsl sod chiln iton* In\nCtn*d*.\nrniTtiR is ti t n iirtfi\nwntrnpto. Jm. ll (CP).\u2014 w. L\nMscTtviih. editor of Th* Winnipeg\nTribune, today wu ilsettd president of th* Winnipeg Cinidlin\nclub It the innull meeting of thtt\nbody.\nORDERS!,   LRAVS   PBL'SSIA\nSSBLIN.  Jtn.  31   (-PL-Leo Oal-\nItghtr,  Lot   Angelee  attorney,   whe\nntsreeted    himself   la   the   raosnt\nincendltriim   and   traaaon   trial   of\nI five Oommunlttl, wu ordered tods;\ni to leave Pruefea within turn  dtyt\n'  na \"in  undtllribli  men\"\ncAtfea&her'sST)\n607 Baker St\nPhone 200\nJanuary Clearance Sale\nOur January Sale offers wonderful opportunity  to b u y\nyard goods and replenish linen supplies... Prices will be\nhigher in the spring so take advantage of these prices for\npresent and future needs. Today we offer:\n81-inch   sheeting   in   good   heavy\nweight. Will bleach well.\nTHE YARD       46*-.\n81-inch bleached shettlng in a nice\neven weave. Free from dressing.\nTHE. YARD   4&#\nttm.  Bart  ItoTst-tacvii   ef   .\nCity, who bu been att-loualy HI at\nthe home of bar tr-aher, Mn. A. T\nH-lov., Tj__on street, a muoh ha-\nreeved.\ni   e   t\nMr. sad Itn. 0. P   Perry of tla\nMno mill neat the  w*tk-*nd In\ntb* dty.     ,\n\u2022 *    e\nMil* L_U 9hsffUld enterts_nsd\nreeto-ly *t * damty bridge aod\nkttabso ahowr, In honor ot Un\nC W. Bnv* Bwp*r of Trasl. a r\u00bb.\ncent brlda. Top toon prltt want to\nUrs. C. T. Anaa-troog. Many useful\nlifts wan minted to tits bnd*.\nlovttsd guMtta ww* tet. J. P. Mor-\ngui, Mn. M. \u25a0. Hs-rar. Mr*. T. H.\nr_bafrleld, Mn. D Morgan, Un.\nmot Peonoyer, Utm Bon I\u2014-tr,\n)_b C3ark*U Jeffi. lata Helen\nVenee. Mas Oeorga McKsown. Mlaa\nLUlan BOmta. Utm Ruby Margin.\nMlaa Rhota -beffleid. vest M-rgtnt\nMaLsod. Mb* oadyi -tB-eod, Mia*\nBdna ura Bu-hcmsn. Mra. 0- T.\nArrnatroeig *nd sa*. Harptr.\neee\nMn. Buah sum, silloa attaet. and\ndaughcter, Mrt. -knast _*U_y of\nVictoria, lift January 11 for Olen'\ndsle, Oil., wben they wtll vtalt at\nUa noma of Un. Bat' \u00ab_--m-l\u00bbw\ntod daughter. Mr. tod Mn. B. latH*\natdtord. 133 Wtat Oak ttnet, for\ntbs neat c-upl* of o-ontfa. Mra\nKtatlty. wtbo bu btto aanoualy IU.\na Wellng much _rnprov*d.\n,   ,   \u2022\nP. X. BMaicds-o of Bcaaell apsot\naatur-sr\/ lo Ua dty\ne    \u2022    \u2022\n3. a. Vlpood ol tla CPjt. amploy\nla TraU wu a city vlattor durlag\ntta *\u2014k-*nd,\n,   \u2022   \u2022\nX. Latfttt aaa a recant ab-pptr\nlo town from _esb*a-_.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\n|*v*. B. Watt*, wtw hu been a\npatient In tbs IWotenay Lake Oen\nrnl hotpttal. aft ts-*urd*y for bar\nheme In SouUi aioosn.\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nMrs Oeorge MoRaneo, Oon *ateet,\na going <o Alr-rwotth ta mlebnU\nth* o-culon of bar panota' Mr. P. W. Bkok of -Mown*. * pmraer\nan. Mn. J J. MoOallum, dlvar \u2014ktaot of Nti-on. wu In town dur-\nww-d-m. wiuoh  Uku  ptact  today. :ng tbe wtektnd.\nSag ttt\nAmong thopptn In Ua dty Sat-1 Oaarfa Wsiaoh. who ttaahu at\nurday w\u2014s Mr. *nd Mn. Maurlat CnaBaot Valley, apent toe week-end\nMayor of Harrop and the formeis ' m tb* ctty. th* guast of ha partou.\nmouar and brother, Mr*. A. Majcr M-. aad iaa. A. Walraah, Lttlaar\ntad CW-b Major. .atrttt.\nUnbleacKed Sheeting      Imported Flannelette\nHorrocks* Flannelette in whits only.\nRO-inches wide. Good heavy weight.\n5 YARDS FOR   f 1.00\nBleached Sheeting        Linen Luncheon Sets\n52-inch  cloths   and  four  napkins.\nMade of pure linen flax with colored\nborders.\nSALE PRICE, EACH 91.30\nBleached Sheetinfe Washwell Ginfchams\n70-inch sheeting in full bleach. Extra quality.\nTHE YARD   39t*\nIrish Linen Table\nCloths\n70-inch table cloths in pure linen\ndamask. Full bleach and free from\nfilling.\nEACH      93.69\n36-inch checked or plaid ginghams.\nAll perfectly fast and the best quality on the market. Regular value SOc\nthe yard.\n3YARDSF0R fl.00\nPillow Cotton\n42-inch circular pillow cotton in extra heavy weight. Wonderful value\nfor the money.\n3 YARDS FOR  fl.00\nguast   of   hit   broUar-ln-law   and day for their borne alter a few daya'\n-tar.   Sir.   aad   Mn.   wiuam   J. jabopplng lo town.\nSturgeon, auatboon* hotel.\n'Silverton Man's\nMother Is Dead\nW.   J.   Hipptraon   HA   yutorday |    Otdl   V.   Ommau\u00bb.   CPJt.   stent\nm.ro_-j  lor   vwo-ouvsr,   wbtn   a* it ca-cadt. spent tat wuk-ead In\nwtu x-a Mn. sapptnoe. who bu ton.\nbun than tor a fsw wwtka. tee\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022 |   Mra.   Plnley   Oampball   aod   Mn.\nMm.  H.   Biton   and   dtughtt-r   cf  Motley lev-*, bath of Trail, wen la'\nProcter apent Saturday lo Ua dty. INelaon    during   tta   wuk-eod   en'oootnet  foUowad by * d-iuty  tta\n\u2022 \u2022   ' rout* to Alrawcrtn wbtn Uay will wen enyoyed.\nMn. C. a 8qu.ru of Bobaon wu oeisbrst*  th*  lUnr  wedding  annl-1   Mn. H. auvart wu aa informal\namong nelson vlslton Saturday.        vttaary  of tbelr pannts,   Mr.   and hostess prlday  whan a tow frr-nda\nBBJVBtTOn, .tat Sl-Mn. H.\n-encutar eotattalnad fit\u2014dl Informally Tuuday, when oontrsot\nand tu wan enjoyed\nT Wilson hss left, for Oastuv.\nlaving received word Uat ha mother tad dad than.\nMr. and IB*. I. Sgelgtrlol and ton\ntjom* ot New Dtover, wen dutar\ngussu ol Mn. W. Maiaball Thursday.\nMn. W. Hunter wu hosttu te *\nnumber of  -Oaoda Thuraday.  whan\nCAR LOADINGS\nSHOW INCREASE\nMiscellaneous Freight Loadings Are Also Up for\nDominion\nMn. J. J. MoOallum.\ne   i   a\nMm. O. Wllaon of SunahUa Bay\npaid a vast in tta cHy Saturday.\nAmont recent vtttten In town\nwa Corn-Tinder Burr-rd A. Smith of\nLong-each.\n.   .   . ...\nMn. J 1 Johnson, wbo hu baen ... n. Out\u2014a. min-ng maa cf\na crt, visitor for uveral daya, aft Boulder Spur, wu a week-end ebep-\nyeaterday tor ber home In Nskusp.      Iper at ntlton.\neee ,   e   a\nOarry Towgood of Av-areuo* mlo* |_TLB. Paten and ba deughter. Mm\nadored cootrsrt, followed by mam\n\u25a0catrashmaota.\nThe Junior hockey teem chsllengad\nOTTAWA. Jaa. H.-\"A period of\none   wuk   or  ana  of   two   wuka\nI, nthtr ahort upon which to but\nconclusions, but ear loading* for'\ntb* flnt two wuk* of tha yur\nbtv* thown tuch remarkable ia*\nfirmu over tba flnt two week*\nof lut year that ana the moat\nconasrvaUve might concede they In-\ndlcata \u00bb marked Improvement la\ngeneral Industrial condition, In Oan-\nada.\" ttld Boa. H H. stevtnt, mln-\nl*t*r ot trad* snd commerce.\nTh*  Dominion  bureiu  of itata-\ntb* Scrubs  to a   inaltti   Thunday   tloa hu nportad thst losdlngt lor\nens-tag, w__ig by t-l. , tht  flnt  wttk  ef   IBM  win  7M0\nA. atanlsy ef Nskuap wu a vaster  can  ar IS  per cant  heavier  loan\nataft apent tbe week-end la leusoo. '*. Peten at Ony cant Mt euur- to Arrow Park.\n'are Thunder.\nO. Rogers, who bu bun tha guest\nof hia daugbtar, Mm. t Palrhurst.\ntor  tla   put   month,   hu  returned\nAfter California's Disastrous Rainstorm\nlut yur. ThU total It hlghir thin\nfor tay torn for tht flnt two weekt\nof lut yur.\nTb* much colder weither undoubtedly effected thi lncrtu* In\noo*! lotdlngi of llll esn, but ill\nother commodltlu ihowwd Incrttut,\nmiscellaneous fnight letding wltb\nsa lb-run of JT.1.\nAid. Slader Spoke\nOf Damage to Milk\nBuiiness Generally\nIn saturd*y'a Dally Newi, to a\nreport of tb* daciaalon oo mUk at\nUa dty oouncll, Akarnan T. W.\nSlader wu quoted u having aald:\n\"I ban aot some very dam-glng\nptMMty over tt.\" Aid-man Sladar\nuaad tha word \"we\" end not \"I.\"\nItt made tt deer yuterdag thst be\nwaa -.utlng of tla mUk producer!\nu * whole *ad not of Mt own butl-\n:_uned *rt*T Ha Omsk word mualag\n\"-ttbou* wort.\" cr \"aay.\"\nThen plctutea stiest to tht nv-\ntrlty of the nlnstorm thai deluged\ntouthrrn Ctllfornli. taking t terrific\ntoll   In   lint  tnd   properly.   Top,  *\nttrut total in Lot Angtlri, where t ollt-td by the downpour, tnd, right,\netnou turned out to be the moat tn tutomobllt which wu ont of ths\nsultsble ' metni of trinsnortltlon I miny wished swiy ind llmost com-\nerty  _*m-\nLeft,  Ii i taction of bighwty\ni plenty burad, btlng dug out.\nWOMAN'S WEAKNESS\nVOUNG women\nwho luff'r (rom\nmonthlv paint, or\nheadache,, lids\nachet and women\nol middle age who\ntuffcr from heat\nllgthei, nervout-\nn*>t, thould talta\nDr. Pierct't Favorite Prescriptlon.\nMra A. Dtvil of -f Nisi) St, Winnipeg.\nMs*., nidi \"Atxrat us yur, sac I vu\nIn s rude\u20141 ct-cclltlu. -at wela-lt ridll-\n,11, snd wis lerrthly icnc-w. I had frrctartit\niw\u2014\u25a0 -eid,r-\u201e and Utkicd \u00abr\u00abH-_ I\nuud Dr. Pierces Fivorla Pnacrlatlu Ud\nH t-uathe-ed ne, drt\u2014 twsy Out sen\u2014a,\nwtury coodltlon ud lh, hsadschev and I\nretained my nor-ul \"lalthl ind ai\u2014<\u2022>;.'\nla-ftp_^\"d&jtawtv.\nlo, Irn ocdlcsl tdvlct, %\n\t\n---------\n \t\npao\u00bb \u00abn\nTBI  NSLSON DAILY NBWS, NILSON. B.C. - MONDAY MOBNTNO, JANTJABT ft, VOt \u2022\nHEAVYTRADE\nAT VANCOUVER\nBraiorne Up 35 B u t\nReno Off; Noble\nFive Holds\nVA*-*COu*Vs**R, Jan. 31.\u2014The Van-\noouwr ttock exchange Saturday experienced tbe btaleet Ssturdsy vn-\nslon lt bu sun since lut July with\n* turnover ot clou to one-hftll\nmillion ehares. Gains wen msde by\nmeet issues but few loaau were\nictttered through the lltt.\nBrr.lc i advanoed 15 centa to\n11.00. Cariboo Oold wu up 10 otitt\nat 350. Vldette gained \u00bb oenta at\n3.45 and Bridge River consolidated\nst toy, wu I centa higher, pioneer\nGold wu off I nnt* at 11.71, Beno\nlut 3 u' ta at 1.04 and Meridian at\n35V. wu down 1 centa. Bridge Blver\nIxploritlon it 81%. Nicola at 1.33\nand Premar Oold at IM wan *U\nunchanged.\npend Oreille sdvsnoed 10 cents to\nItn, British oolumbls Silver wu up\nthe eame amount at 1.10, and British Oolumbla Nickel croeed at 14,\ncms oant above the new high mad*\nyeeterday. Big Missouri dropped four\ncenta to 30. Oeorge Copper wu two\noents lower at 83, and Noble Pin\ncloeed  unchanged  at  13%.\nRoyallt* wu 10 centa higher at\n11.50, McLeod gained fin oent* \u00bbt\n40, Calgirr and Bdmonton advanced thru centa to 1.07, and Dalhlusa\nsnd Merlind each gained one oent\nat H and IB reepectlnly.\nVancouver Sale*\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 Industrials\n20 rail\t\n20 utilities ..,\n105.62 off .08\n48.02 off _1\n. 26.95 up .17\nMARKET PRICES\nARE STATIONARY\nSalss Art Good and Attendance Fair on Saturday\nMetal Markets\nBUSY SESSION\nAT HEW YORK\nBY JOHN L. COOL-ST\nLondon Close\nusnoott. tta. ii (in\u2014\u2014<ttgt_g\nt-ostng: nt\u2014lltan Tnetlon 113%. Oa-\naadlBB Paa-tie III*, tate-raationel\n\u2022ewkel a\u2014%. Brt\u2014fn Aitarloan To-\nbtcoo SSH, DWtUJ\u2014t Mi Sd, Dtnuop\nRubber Ma Od. Hwlikal k H Bd\nOrd Us 0d. Pord Ud 34s. Budson\ntSay 37*. Imperta1 Ohtmtml Itt\nlOVtO. Impec IsJ Tobaoco 114* 4%d.\nMining  Trust   Ltd\nHEAVYTRADE\nIN ALCOHOLS\nToiiOHTO. Jan. at Mt)\u2014mtionto\nNBW  TC4_.  Jul  11   (AP)-Bar   Aataclated   preu   PliauM-al   writer uy,. ythodea\u2014l Anato Am  14a Sd.  ttock aettang* Satun-ay oappad  a\nI .__\u2014__        t,        \" -act      did Bi _-.   ..  _.. __\u2014 sail \u2014 ' \u2022 at* A - *-        __*      sal    I\u2014 si \u25a0 \"J ---      \u2014It Va        A       tin 1 -\ntllnr steady, tl tower at MH.\nLondon-Bar silver quiet, % tower\nst lOHd.\n110,\nRio\nPrion wan atttlonary on th* looal\nmarket Saturday. Attendance and\ndemand for th* vat-tout products\ne good and nodot* reported\nfair sal\u2014 Utt* were plentiful tnd \u2022\ndrop In prtos a e-tpeoted during the\nVEGETABLES\nCarrota, 10 Iba.\nBeets,  10  lha.  _\nTurnlpe,  10  lb*.  \t\nOnions, 10 Iba. .\t\nPerm 1st, 10 Iba. \t\nLeaks,   bunch,\t\nCtlery. bunch .\t\nArtlohoku.  4  lb*.   --\nCsbbate 1 \u00bb.\t\nScotch   K\u00bbta,   haul\t\nBndtva, bead  .05 and\nPOULTRY. BOOS and\nbutter\nIggi, grade A-larga  \u2014\nBggi. grade A-medlum\t\nButter,   lb.\t\nCream Chant, U\u00bb.\t\nKurds, lb. .11 tnd\nr-RUIT\nDelicloui tpplei, b\u2014 \t\nApple*   Mcintosh,   boa\t\nApplee  box. up from\t\nMCATS\nTurkeys,  pound\t\nPork, pound OS to\nBut, pound os to\n.Od to\nXtg to\nVeal,  pound   \u2014.\nVANttXrOV\u2014t, JUL SI (c-P)\u2014\nMating tthana sold o nth* Vt\u2014\u2022\ncoouver   stock   exohanga   Saturday:\nL-BTBD\u2014Be\u00bbver SUver, 3000; Bre-\nlorna 1310; Brdge R. Oon 33.700;\nBridge R. m. liato; Oesargta River\nBOOO; On\u2014IWew 4000, Mer-t\u2014an\n10.800; IM\u2014oal Salver W00; Mool*\n8000; Plonter SOO; Premier B. 10.-\n000; Pranler O. 4300; Use\u2014t 100;\nReno 4MO.\niricBJ)s-Te-D-An*c-cc-tt-it\u2014 1000; Al-\naasndra WOO; B. C. Nickel MM:\nB. C. Sliver 100; Big Mhwourl\n340: Big Slide 0400; Brat-tan UW;\nBlga IX\u2014 300: C_~\u00bb 3478:\nDak**\u2014, 31,000; Denton\u2014 3800;\nDunwell 4800; Herculu Oon. 10.800;\nHorn* Odd 88484: OOBO-nd* 80,000;\nOrull wthkane 1000: Koot Ptannc*\n1000; Lucky -rim TOO: Mlnto 35300;\nMora-rig saar 14.800; NaMn Beta\n9000; Nona Bin 14.000; Pavilion\nMOO; Pcrtar Idaho 100; Pend Ocelli*\n800; Reward 7700; Reliance 3800;\n\u25a0buria 4000; Snoa-Dak* 1000; Standard Oold 400; sunloeth W0: Taylor Bertdat 4800; Dnlted Btnp M00;\nVldette 1000; Weterloo 4500: War-\ncaty   W.500;    Vra\u2014lde    1I.IM.\nSpring lamb, pound \u2014\nLlvar. baby but. pound\nUnr, ealf, pound  \u2014\u2014\nHaad  chun,  pound\nTongue, pound\nOxtail\nlb.\nSptn. ribs, t lbs.\nPowL lb,\t\n. M to\nwuk of ruing prion wtth a unl\nformly fin* parlonnenoe. OU, food\nsnd cxesttrucrUon '\nEGGS ADVANCE\nMONTRXAL. Jtn. 31 (CP).\u2014Oom-\nmodltlu advanoed on th* Montreal\nproduce exohanga over tbe weak and.\nss-a* led ln the upward movement.\nOreded sggs gained 7 otntal A-\nlsrg* brought M; A-medlum 11 *nd\nA-puuets M. Arrival* 6308 oaau for\ntht wuk.\nBASE METALS ARE\nGENERALLY FIRM\nTOBONTO, Jan. 31 \u00abCP>.\u2014High\n\u2022rloed stocks were soft Saturday on\n.he Standard mining exchange but\necondary and penny Istuu moved\nhigher. Senior golds ware quiet, closing unchanged or lower.\nNickel and Noranda cloud oft 10\ncents, but other nan metals were\nfirm. Hudion Bsy sdded to oents to\nOBI. Cout Copper wu up W to 4.80.\nLike Shore dropped 76 cents, Mc-\n'ntyre 60 oeati. Hollinger 6, Wright\nIlargnana 8 tnd Dome 31. Braiorne\nadded 00 centa and Pioneer to.\nSylnnlta with 14,000 aharea out\nsained 8 centa.\nWith a 83,000-ahan turnover Bur\nExploration cloud unclanged at\nMH. Home OU. Calgary Edmonton.\nAJU and Chemical Research were UP\n1   to  6.\nSharp Gains on\nMontreal Us.fi-\u00a3<\u00bb\u00bb-\u25a0\n\u25a0 ! Amerloan    Ice\nsgONrRBAL, Jtn. 31   <CJ*>\u2014Trad-  Am IBs * Pdy\ning on tha Montreal stock axemngs .<__, Bmttt d> Re\nshowed a marked expansion during  .tnserto-n Tob\nSaturday* abort union.\nSharp galna wan nattered\nthroughout the lat. OpUmatlc trade\nindustry reports provided tb* Imputes.\nCanadian Industrial Alcohol \"A\"\nadvanced % al 30 and tha \"B\"\n1 at It. Howard Smith g.ined fin\npotnta at W whUe St. uwrence\nPlour wu up fl% st 101.\nOthtr   Uader*   Included   Interns-\ntlonsl Nickel up 10 centa at 33.W.   OteyasaT\t\nBuilding Products. 3 snd Stasi  of  Ootntn * South\nCanada Pfd l. Bell TeUpbont tnd Con Oa* N\nCintda Northern Power were strong. OocnProd\nO Wttxrit Pfd\nchuSd^..rani^-iir Sjf%\u00a3jUgR\ntlon. totalling 1*61,440 thsm. wen '\u00bb\u2022\u00ab\u2022 \u00ab\"\u2022 \u00bb____ aul  mm emm   -\u2022*\"*-*****- *m*..n*tm:\nmom^SS \"* * WM\"\"M  \"W\u00b0n 5_tL^ti!*^ftt__rS\nimot   juiy. \u25a0nen-oo  till\nSteel  aun, laoobota, naa\u2014a and L>~' *\"* **'*\u25a0\nutllltlu   htld   the   fort   far   the I . ... \u201e    alB\nbuia u thi market closed. Same RAIL   LIENS   UP\nrr.Il,  wen  down.  VM.  Stall oom- _____\nmon offered it\u2014ng leadership, cloa- \u201e,,, xottX. Jan. 11   tAP)\u2014Cor-\nIng 114 up. A. M. Byere. Tounga- -^tnon   tronda  of  tecondary   o\u2014a\ntown Shut, oulf statu steel, Am- \"^j^i^Ton tj-Tbood market\nCLASSIFIED SECTION\nBirths\nMARQUIS\u2014To Mr. and Mra. W. 9.\nMarquis at 703 Third atmt. January SLadaughtar.\t\nFor Sale\nPersonal\nerlcsn Rolling Mill, Bethlehem and s^urdey,\nNstlonsl Steel wen alao firm. Am- _<___   utq*  ol\nerltan Telephone found good *up- Mbt  railway,. MJC.T..   New   Haven.\nport, advancing around * point b*. Northern   Pacific   and   centre   int-*\nfore  lta gain wu reduoed. .p l to 3 or more.\nMoton  wen  a  bit  dreggy  and porelga bondi were B-ngt\u2014r. Some\nchemical* eoftened modarttoly. Sen- joods  of  Auat-alla,   Cubs,   Rottar-\nta ri aad Onion Paclflo leet IVi dam, Dutch But -t_*e and Oumeo\neach.   Anaconda,   American   Smelting  and  Kenneoott gained  allghtly.   I\/aw's  snd  W*rner  Bro*.\nactively higher.\nAlmost half tht enUre trading\nwu, ln dUtllltry Inu**. Canadian\nladaaerM Aloohol got up a -point\nal Its. Walken common at MVi\nwu unchanged tnd Ditttllen Saa.\ngram at M ott M- Brt\u2014ny toun\nwen qunt,\nIntarnatlonal Nickel ntond up 10\notnts. OJfJL *nd BnaUlan were\nfraction aUy higher, pord A wu off\nH at It. Meat oonitructlon Istuu\nmoved higher. \u00bb\nMinneapolis Grain\nVCrTNBAfe-'U-. Jan. tl tAf>\u2014\nWbmt: NO. 1 not-thtrn MM, to\nIIVi, No. 1 red durum MH to\n17It. _* MU. Jury M.\nOom:   No.   I   yellow   44   to   44V,.\nOata: No. I w\u2014te MH  to MH.\nPtaa:  No.  1.  1MV,  to 1WH-\nNew York Stocks\nAtebtat\u2014   \t\nAuburn Moton\nBaJ*\nHalt\nBendlx   Avn\nBeth\nDry -\nCan Paolflo -\nOst-ro Da Pasco\nn Ohio\nToronto Stocks\nAconda    ,\nArno  \u25a0\nAJax  \t\nAmity   \t\nA   P   consolidated\nMH\nMH\n1.07\n.11\n1.00\n.36\nMH\n.00 \"4\nMH\n1.71\nREED, HENDERSON LIMITED\nstrongly r-wmmend th* pnrchas* of shsres In\nDentonia Mines, Ltd.\n\u2022t toddy's nurket\nbecause of ...\nI. Oo\u2014ervatlu Oapltal-ation.\nt. ion  (Hundred ton) aow being uaUiad.\nt. On* 40.000 tana on Mocked out on dump ready\nfar milling.\n4. Cooaolldstad prcrperty ertnia-au M claim*. Including J*w\u00bbL Dnaro Orande. Bnterprtu, Oold Drop.\ntrie., known to bt rich.\nI. Ho promoter bu bun tlven any ahsru nor U\nthen sny bonus stock or vendor's shout.\na. Tb* Otaanaay ta fully financad.\nWB WILL APPRECIATE YOUR ACCOUNT\nREED, HENDERSON, LIMITED\nInvestment S\u00aburitles\n823 WEST HASTINGS STREET\nVanconver, B.C\nAuodatad \t\nAre*   \t\nBsldwln     ,\nBaltic OU  \t\nBan   Metal*    \t\nBsr- HoUlnger   14H |Ort North pfd\nTear Explorations     SI    |Ort Wat Sugar\niBobJO     -17\nBig Mluourl   S3     Hudson Motors\nlunkerhlU   Kit     AIH Ba\nCslmont    It\n0 and \u25a0 Und*  IM\nCentral  Manitoba     .UH\nChemical Research   IM\nCUrtcy    jOIH\n_gaa   IM\nConttrum   \t\nDalnousl*\nNo neang of communicatinf your -WANTS'\nor -OFFERS' to the General Public compares with the Quick, Easy, InexpeuWe\nNELSON\nDAILY NEWS\n\"WANT AD\"\nMETHOD\nWhether 70a wish to Bay or Sell, Rent or\nLease, Loan or Borrow, the Solution >\nequally simple\u2014Jugt write out your WANT\nAD and Mail to the\nNelson Daily News\nWANT AD DEPT.\nPhone 144\n\u25a0 \u25a0\nSI\nSIM\nii\nM\n1.04\ntt\ntot\n.16\nat\n1.71\nMH\nBldorado   \t\nFoothills \t\nPBKmobrldgB   \t\nOoodllsh   \t\nOraaada   \t\nOU\t\nBarker  Oold   \t\nRdwey   \t\nHoUlnger      13.40\nInternational  Nick al    3300\nKlrktand  Uk*          MH\nUk* Sbon 44.10\n    IM\nMsndy         .09'\nManitoba  Bssin         MH\nlit\u2014tyn   40.60\nMcVlttle        IM\nMcWittan         M\nMining Oorp     ISO\n OH,\nEASTERN SALES\nAT MONTREAL\nMONTRXAL, Jsn. 11 (CP)\u2014Stlu\not 100 or mon thane on tb* Montnal atock uotang* Saturday:\nB. O. Pscken til; Braalllan 10M;\nCanadian ind Alo M10-. oan Ind\nAlo Pfd 3160; Oan Cement 706; Can\nNor Power 1030; CPU. 171; Dom\nBrldse 476; Intl Nickel 1197: Row\nSmith 016; Shawlnlgan 1116; Start\nof oan ISO.\nAT TOBONTO\nTORONTO, Jan. 31 (CP)\u2014Salu\nof 100 or more iharet on the Tor.\nonto stock exchange Saturday:\nAbltlbl 14M; Beauhtrnoa 160;\nBrs-lllan 616; Brewers tt Distillers\n300; Oanada Cement goo; Can Ind\nAle. 4141; otu Ind Ale \"B\" ado;\nCPU. tit; Dist O Sugramt 4106;\nDom Ston* S30; pord \"A\" ITN;\nOyp*um and Alab 380; H. Walkers\n1171; TnU Nickel 1660; Mauey-Harris IO0: Orange <-rush 460; Intl Pete\n1416; Onion Oat W6; Imp OU 603.\nraCrTOORAPHIO COUPONS\u2014THOSB\nwho bought coupons and were\nunable to uu them before ChrUtmu, oan ban urn* honored al\nthe litem Studio up to March 1st.\n(WOT)\na-rf  Tott,  WVoRtfi  t^c*te\nsnd   Magaslnu  at  THS  NELSON\n\u2014 DEPOT. 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(tMl)\nFor Rent\nNBWLT RENOVATED d-ROOM\nboun, aU modern oonvonlmcu\nApply Wut TTinifer Oo,      (MOO)\n\u2022fBMl\"^UP^88sTD ROOMS. DU-\nnisi houu. Clou ln. Apply 308\nBaker.  (MO.)\nFURN     5S    UrlPURN.    APT8     Bf\nwuk or month. Medlt\u2014 AM Bldt\n(OBOll\nWB DO BVERI'l'HINO HI\nPRI*NT*_IO\nBOOB  BINDINO\nPAPER   BULTNO\nComet itylu in Wtddlng Invl.\ntttlont. Announcement*, and\nInvitation Oardi.\nTBS DAILV NEWS\nJOB  PRINTINO   DEPARTMENT\nPhon* 141 phon* Itt\nBusiness, Professional\n Directory\nAccountants\nPlTrUriSHBD   HOUSBKEEPINO\nroom*   for   nnt,  Annsblt   Block.\n (MM)\nPtmNlShED AND -jMfURHi-WIo\nSuite* for rant\u2014Kerr Apt*   (tsoti\nTERRACB APT8.-B*\u00bbut!ful Modern\nPrigli1\u2014n aqulpptd tultu. (I8Q3)\nPord s-T-rllah\nPord of Canada    \u2014\n.034 Flrat wst atom    toy,\nWeed\nNash Motes* _.\nNat Dairy prod\nN POW A li \u2014\nN T (-antral \u2014\nPm Ou tt Um\nPackard Moton\nParm n R ..\nPhillip* Pet* ...\nPur*   oa   \t\nRsdlo  Ctorp   \u2014\nttacdto X*t- Or\n<_fs*ny Ston*\n8 Lot\u2014 ck 8 P\nShell Union _\n\u2022 cai Maoa\nSou\u2014 Pacific\nStan OU of Oal\nStan OU of lad\nStan OUoct N J\nstew    Warner\nOotp '..\nTex   Oulf  Sul\nMurphy\nItewbec   \t\nNlptaalng    tM\nNoranda     Met)\nNorthern oanada    M\nPataraon Cotalt    M\nPtnd   Oreua     107\nPremar Oold    IM\nSin   Antonio     1.7*\nSherrttt  Oordon     110\nSudbury  Buln     LIS\nStarling  Pacific         .67\nIM\nSt. Anthony    M\nStsdscon*  43\nTtch   Hughu     S.10\nThompaon  Cadallac     Jl\nTowsgsmtc         Jl\nTraadwall       J'\nVenture*          SO    I Woolwortk _...\nWright Hargresvu    7.10    Iwtlglij    \t\nWslta Amuat     1J0     Tellow Truck\nTyps   ...\nun cart-Ma\t\nUn OU ot otl\nUa   Aircraft    ..\nUo    Biscuit    ...\nUn Pacific\nUS Ott Im Pp*\nU B Rut-tar\t\nTJ   B   Stent    _\nVanadium Saul\nStV,\nU'.s\ntl.\nMH\n11%\nItH\nSH\nI\nSH\n\u2022H\nIIH\n4%\ntH\nMH\nPin\n\u00abH\ntH\nt\\\nMH\n\u2666IH\nMH\n61H\nIOH\n1*H\n*4H\nMH\n133\n14%\nIIH\nMH\nMH\n\u00abH\nttv,\nS7\n\u2022H\nSS**\nlt\n\u2022>H\nM\nHH\nItH\nis\n4%\nMH\n4\nIH\nto\nMH\n40\nSH\n\u2022 H\nMH\n40H\nMH\n10\nIt\nMH\nMH\n133%\nMH\nUH\nMH\nMH\n\u2022UH\ntt\nMVt\n6H\n.'uturu\nJan. to, (OT)\u2014Ok_ng\nQuouattota;\nOpen   Mgh   Low   CSon\n17\n6H\nMl\n-MH\n16%\n11%\nMH\n1*H\n4% slay ...\nM% July _\n11% i Oata\n11% May _.\nt% July -\nSM Mag 41%\nt     July 43%\n60%      P\u2014I\n4      Mag    161%\nt% July  1*0\nSO    i    Ry*\n17     May      81H\n41% July .   UH\nMH i    Out  Prion\n4SH '   Wlaat No. I bard MH\nExchanges\nMONTREAL, Jsn. 31 (OP)\u2014Brit\n1th snd fonlgn txchtng* In nation\nto tbt Otnerltan dollar, u compiled\nby the Royal Bank of Oanada, cloeed\nSsturdsy   u  follows;\nArgentina, peso    I 1T3TD\nMistrella.  pound    4.0164D\nAustria, schilling  164ID\nBelgium,  belga        J3UD\nBrr\u2014I.   muni*    .ooo\u00abA\nBulgaria, av       J)1I3A\nChina. Hong Kong dollan..    M4UD\nCsechoalovakla,  crown        .04IIU\nDenmark, krone      J369D\nFinland, flnmark     Mtou\nOermany.  relchtmir.        M18D\nOrest Britain, pound    6.0474D\nOreece. drachma     MOID\nHolland,   florin       J4-0D\nHungary, pengo      HMD\nIndia, nipu     .rlSraA\nItaly, Un      MUD\nJapan,   yen       J040A\nJugoslav!*,  dinar        .0331D\nNtw laaland, pound   4.0314D\nNorway,  kron*       J6UD\nPoland, slotl   164SD\nRoumanl*,   leu        XllOiD\nSouth Africa, pound   I0J7ID\nSpain, panta      -1SI1D\nSwedtn, krone     J606D\nSwltaarland. franc     JUID\nUnited Statu, dollsr, 1 psr cent premium (H Per oent advance).\nLAROE AND SMALL HOUSE. ALSO\nstore. Phone tOSL. (tt7t)\n~-Sroosi. CLceaaTHt. AP-\n(tM6)\nply tog yiotevti St.\nLive Stock for Sale\nMH\n70H\nST\nITH\nMH\n70%\n17\n\u2022TH\n41%\n4\u00bbH\n111%\n160\nMH\nMH\nMH\n\u20227%\n43%\ntl\n1MH\n14*\nToronto Industrials\n\u00ab%\n\u2022\u00bb%\nM% Butdy   Bros\n17% 3*H -\nLAROB   ViaOROUS   WHTTE   LBO-\nhorns.  ths  blood of six Agsatia\nwinning pens; sggs. baby chicks.\npultata. Appleby Poultry Firm,\nMinion.  B.  O. (MM)\nPropertv for Sale\nBUNGALOW. FAIRVIEW. 3 BED-\nrooms, living room, fmpfeee, dtn-\nInt room, bathroom, kitchen fl\nlots. M0 oaah balanoe Ilka nnt.\nO. W. Appleyard It Oo., Baker St.\n (Mil)\nCHAS. P. HUNTER. 8. P. A.__\u25a0\nMunicipal and commercial Audita,\nP. O. Box 1191. Nelson. B. 0.\n\u25a0.tttft-\nAsssytrs\nE W. WIDDOWSON. utahUshsd 1900.\n306 jouphlna St.. Nelson. B (T\n (MM)\n6r*HV1LL\u00bb b. AR_two6&, p It\nBoi 418. Kaslo. B. C. (9*M)\nChiropractors\nR. 9. Ony, D.C.. Fh.C. Oi\u2014tr\n6   VtjVtobMn. b.c\". PhC.   Ptlaatf,\nOraduste. MtrCulloch Blk. Ph. lit.\n      (MM)\nlIckH-AN AND CAiatOW-     '\ndeen Blk. Phone 111 Jl.c.U <9\u00bbm)\n\u2014'*  ja\nFlorists\nJOHNSON'S Ol\u2014ENHOU8ES,\n143. Cut flowere. petted\nand floral dralgni. lift\nNELSON   FL6wtR  \u00abH\u00bbHt-\nllns cut flowen at all ''\nal datlgni. Phone IM\nMontnal Stocks\n4t% mmm a-mho\u2014 ou\ntt    .Oanada   Bread  \t\nOanada Bud\t\n160%  Canada -\"sedge \t\n149    i Oanada  Oygarum\t\nM%\nMH\nHH     11%  Onataldatad\n6iH     tlH.Ocieaolwlaaad   Worn*\nnatl\u2014re   Sugnm   .\nj Ha. 1 nor.' Itanitaon  tM-a\u2014  \u2014\nt% M%:  No. 3 nor. tt%;  No.  J  nor. Pord of Geaadt A -\ntH M%; No. * nor. M%: MB. 6. 67%; Ooodyear\n_s-treal  Power\nUI      NBtiooal   tSteel   On\n13%   OaUtra   MUUtng\n11% Power  Oxtottttou\n4H i Quttao Power\t\n,   10    '\n31%   Sherwln WUBena\ng    So Canada Power\n33%   Steel of\n9H i Winnipeg BaUway\nIM     cCtOBB\nM    .Brlit-h Anarkan OU\nM\nHH\nm%\nM\n11\n66%\nNo. 4. MH:  feed 64%;  track MH mratn   Walker\n It\n100\nNo. 1 durum M%.\nPound at Loss\nHln\u2014i  Walker   ptd  _\nImperial   OU\t\nImparai Tocracoo \t\nInduetnl   Alo-bol   A\nCanada Malttnt .\n64%  DatUkn Sugnm\n17%   l>3ttn(nk\u2014 ~\nIIH Dtrydaa Paptr .\nUH \u2014garni OU  _._.._.\n11%  impertu Tobseoo Caa\nIntematiotaJ   Nickel\n1*Ks*et-TRt-AI4   Jhn.   It    (OP)-Tbe lntartaa*tt\u2014al   Paat   .\n\u2022r-ngran   pound   arerling   showed   a Lob\u2014w   A\t\nanaU Von at the olou of kadlag line, Bsrra\t\na* M\u2014tr**l fonlgn nchucgu Sat- Nannda\ntarday. Tb* nta  croud  at  15.04%. Ontario  Bqurty  Utt\n:t    '    cud   from   Prlday-*   final P*g*   Henay   -\u2014 -\n36%  quotation. iSetvlot   Stations   _\ntt .    . ed Statu dollir gained % BUmOtrt  paving ...\n41% ol 1 par cant to trad* at 1 par otttt | \t\n61% premium, the Freex-ti franc \u2014nam-      Trta aqiaahu snd piunpkira wUI Lobtaw  Orooen\n1% ad unotaaged M 4M otnt*. I not era* whan grown ad* by ska. Strvtce   Station*\n33.70 -tttaraetsonal Ftstroieum .\n31%  McOoU   prontetao   \t\n16% Pass   Rtraay   _.....\u2014......\ng     Walker Oood\t\nM%  Walktr   Oood   pfd\t\ng     | MISCELl-tNEOl'a\ngl    'Caxada Cypaum .\n1%  onard\u2014 ed Bakan .\nIH  Dctnlnlon Storu\nA\t\nA  \u2014__\u2014\n10\nIIH\nSi.\nM\n14\ne\nUH\n11\nUS\nn\nM%\nMH\nIT\nS\ntH\nM\n11\nIIH\nSH\nFuneral Directors\nNELSON FUNERAL SERVIOBv\n634 Victor!* St Phon* 91. Day\ntnd Night terviot. p, o. Davtt.\n (MU)\nInsurance and Real Estate\nR. W. DAWSON. Real Estate. Ia.\naurance Rental, Next Hlppanoa\nHsrdwsn,  Baker meet       (MIS),\nnOBBRTSON RBALTT t)CK LTD.\nReal estate. Insurance, rentals,\nAbardnn block. Baker itreet. ^^\n (tttt)\ncnta. p. ktorUMry. -MitTs\u2014ml\u2014^\nHeal _tat*-Phon\u00bb lit.      (tt~^\nAlt\nne 1*5\nr.    E, ANNAbLB.    REAL    ttVAflL\nrtntali. Iniuranot. Anniba block.\n  (MM)\nH. B. BttL, 1...\nagency, MS Ward\nMining Engineer\np. s   PETERS\nMining Engineer\nExamination, operation <knd management of mlnu and mineral\npropertlee, Rouland, B.O.\n (Ml*\n H. P. BAvTM-itlLiON    ^\nENOINEER  AND BURVETOR\n (Mlt)\nPiano Tuning and Reflnishinf\nCALL CHARLES  AT KOOT. MUSIO\nfor tuning s) raltnlshlng.  (Mil)\nSash Factory\nLAWSON-S SASH PAi\nrs SASH PACTORT. HARD-\nmerchant. 117 Baker strut.\n 5tlT>\nSecond Hand Stores\nTHB AR]\nthins.\nARC BUTS AND SELLS EVERT-\nPhone 6*4. (Mlt)\nStocks and Bonds\nBT0CK8\nINSURANCE\nIV. M. WAIs\u2014R\nK.w.c Block.  Phon* M\nNeUon.\ntMHI\nBRINGING UP FATHER:\nBv Gev. MrM\u00bbnna\nmw\n\u25a0< DgAW. oub cu-\u00bba t_\u00bbcgi>MC on\n. tR|& AMD l WOMieifo fo GO\nWITH THCM AA I AM^HSfclOiNT-\nSOT* i hS^-tB leave mv r -\nHUeOANb - MC WILL. BE*. SO\nuoMt-?jo\u00aby_\nTILLIE THE TOILER:\nBy Wasto-fts\n[ <Soot>\"\nu maCV\n, OOM*\n<SDOP-<\n \u2014\u25a0\n\u2014\n$0\n\u2022 IU NELSON DAILY NBWS, NBUON, B.C. \u2014 MONDAY*  MOKNINO,  JANOABY II,  IIS4-\nPAOB gBTtN\nCLYDE ELIMINATED; ARSENAL BEATEN\nPACK THRILLS\nIN HIBERNIAN\nPARK CONTEST\nThird Lanark and St.\nMirren Able to\nGet Ties\nRANGERS GET 14,\nBLAIRGOWRIE 2\nMotherwell Is Easy\nVictor;    Dundee\nBeats King's\nOfjABOCnt. BoOOtuS, tta. 31 (OP\naabk,)\u2014Sootland'a eooosr fans today\nlooked bank on tbt Orel round of\ntta Soot*\u2014. i-t-otfo.il attoolc-Hcn cup\naad aaw lit-ll* oatoot ot an upset;\nBy any oC ttw minor Hag\u2014 olub*.\nOf  th*  first  divlak\u2014  team*  op-1\npoaad te elmnt tram \u2014t analler-'\ntame c-rcurts ell but Tlhlrd Let\u2014t\nMd St Mkren oam* through,  al-\n\u2014oufh aooa found tb* gcco* bard\ntBt. Uk-ren waa bald to a 3-1 tte\nBr iw_tu_ Athlensc, but iaa given\nbetter than an avtn obann of\nIjKapvasltsl In a np*ty M bom*,\nflfetatiouaanutr of ttoa taoor\u2014 di-\nv_on held Third. Lanark te a 1-1\ntat, but had tht advent**-* of plsy-\nlog cm it* own ground*.\n\u00ab\u2014A  TILACOHllB\nOtwstsst  daughter   af   Satwday'i\nUlay    cam*   In   R_*wn'    tnumph\nIstaguilll. Tba lugu* ohatn-\nraa an 11 go** while Blair-\newuld   sit   no   mon   thsn\nBeen ao II tfpund tt* pang\nYouthful goslksepar of tba Otuwt\nOtniton' hockey tttm, who I* giving\na remarkable nhlbttloh ot goal-\nkuptng thlt uuon.\n420 GAMES IN\nROWARECORD\nDYNAMITERS\nBEAT MINERS\nIN SLOW GAME\nStrengthen Hold on\nSecond Place by\n4-2 Win\nOFFSIDES SLOW\nUP THE MATCH\nNeither Goal Tender\nIs Called Upon\nOften\nGehrig Is to Honor\nMurdoch of the\nN. Y. Rangers\nWMT  KOOTENAY  HOCKEY\nLEAOVE STANDCNO\nP   W   L   P     A Ite.\nmil     11    10   1   11   SS   SO\n\u2022<lmtarl*y   ... 11    1   I   tt   H   13\nj Nelson  10    i   0   37   30    I\nRe\u2014land   .... 10    1   9   SO   65    I\nQimu to b* played thla week:\nJan. 31\u2014Nelson it Trail.\nJin. 34\u2014Nelaon at Roealand.\nJan. 38\u2014Trail at Htlaon.\nJan. 37\u2014Trail at Klmberley.\naUncr tlvaJs\naatrcty, walla Ptsxeher\nLynch wan aoorlng for Btair-\n' Plemlng bt\u2014Md In nine for\nvaoton tod *_\u2022*\u2022\u20141 tot\n*aOb and -**__aa one.\nOnly on* flnt dlvltlon team wu\nBajirttnactad trom tta serin, Clyda\ntl out wbtn \u25a0Dbarn\u2014at won 5-4.\nBair asm* wu th* mow! thrilling\nof tta round. Hlbemlani win thru\ni_att at th* Interval after Mettle\nbad aoored one and Johniteooe twice\nfor Clyde.\n> The aaexs\u2014 half BtbamUaa atag-\ntd a \u2022\u2014ting rally aithoufh Clydt\naught hard to retain tn >ud. The\ntaotrd natat wild wb*a Mslloy*\ngoal otpp*d two by In*** aad two\nkit Smith and brought Hiberalena\n\u25a0si* winning point aftar How-aeon\nbad obtaaad Ctrdt'a fourth.\nriAW   BESCLT\nAardflMOlta* aad l_-arnock\ntour\u2014 to a tbruung l-l tta. XU-\nmemoes, a etTuabasr to ootlinf goal\nonot torn \u2014eaa only thru mints**, befon tbt final wbasta.\nDundee defeated Ktng'i Park en\nAankli\u00bb'\u25a0 aai but wu ooaUdtawd\nluoky u King* ream mated a pan-\naMy abot In tta laat menun of play,\nf-aruct Thl*tin ellmlaetad Morten\nand h*j Job\u2014tone. Us\u2014 graifeNytr.\nto thank far Uvea- victory. Thlttln\ngot * untie ott Piter but *_\u00bb-\n\u2022ton* und thtm inaatemy by Mt\niter\u2014ig work between lb* potts.\nPsmouu Athletic *urpnud St.\nafarran by drawing flnt blood and\nthen drawing even wh*n Sk. k\u2014Tan\nappeared to ban tbe \u2022ana In head.\nBoth Penleulk's goal* etna from\n-Manage, an old-tlr\u2014r who uted to\npity with Hutu. Knot and Mc-\nangor *oond for St. Iflrreo.\nTbt lima litikiit UoUan\u00bbU\n\u2022area treated Oast j\u20147d**n wtth\nocosanun -Indian, soaring four\nttaaa va MaoTadyip wbo tot three,\nand Wyllle.\n-twa-houarmulr o*m* clou la n-\npeetlng last year, notary over Third\nshowing better den but\nwent luck. Host* got their goal\nwon* Blair tooted for Third Lanark.\nNSW YOUE, Jaa 11 (CP>\u2014At\nont Iran man of athletlce to *n-\nothar, Loa Gehrig af New York\nYankee* will pmtat a token ts\nMurray Murdoch of New York\nRangers aeit Thai*\u2014y night when\ntht hockey ohanplo\u2014 play tbelr\n400th lams at Madison souirt\nMM\u2014\nMurdoch, uOMid-ttu forward, a\ntbt only member al the Earner,\nwho hu mt mined a gam* tlnee\nthe tten tot* Ui plan In th* National Hockty luge* la tb* winter\ncf lltg-17. Teiesds-r't game will b*\nMurdoch'!   410th   la   a   row   la\nmajor atagus hookey.\nThl* W claimed u ae aadunan\nreoord ln ont of th* most htxsrdoui\nof all profeusontl sports. Tba ut*\nOeorgu   Vaaina.   famous   goall*   of\nMontreal Canadians, pUyed 171 con-\neecutln gamu, uld to b* th* but\npnvlo\u2014 NJIA. mark.\nOehrlg, who holda baseball's all-\ntime reoord for oonascutire gamu\n; plsyed with a atrlng of 1147. will\n| officiate on bahalf of Rangsn In\n1 riving Murdoch a diamond-set ilmtt\n:lng.\nUNFED IS\nTIRE HOLDER\nBeat Ards 5-0; Belfast\nHeld the Trophy\nLast Year\n, bk-PAbYT, Jan. SI (OP oak**)\u2014\n'Deluding Ana SM) Saturday afternoon lAnflald oMt-arart tha cham-\npionshlp of tb* Irish Sooctr league\nfor tbt uuon. BeUaet CelUo va*\ntb* ohunplon turn of  UI3-SJ.\nKuuita   of   tta   leans,   matchu\nwen u follow*:\nuna I. Cbltralne 1.\nNewry 3, IXstUary 3,\nOlenevon 3, hiw\u2014ai 1.\naanttoran, 3. Cmtonvua I.\nOtitic I, Bellman* a.\n1. Dtrry   1.\nI.  At\u2014  0.\nSHIELDS WINS IN\nCOVERED CONTEST\nb His Second Tennis Title;\nHelps Win In Doubles\nis-o-r-t-RSAL. Jaa. si (OP)-Pin\nla tba square-head racquet be bu\nsdopted todiy bad brought ba\naecond atralght Canadian covered\ncourt tennis rhimplomhtp to frank\nX. Shields. New Ter- \u00bbce of united\nStatu amateur teams,\nHa defeated atony* Lott, cbl-\ncgago, oo-holder of hi* country's\ndoublet title and a aamber of\ntba united Ststu Davit eup team.\nShaidt won l-l, l-o, |.7, thus\nconsolldstlng ha position u No. 1\nnnklng player in the united Statu.\nA few mlnutet liter shield, pair-\nid with Lair watt, Qtabao champion, csptured the doublu orown\nby defuMng William Aydelotta,\nfjobanectady. tnd Robert Murny,\nMon trail, g-l, 114, \u00ab-4.\nJUNIORS PLAY IN\nTRAIL TUESDAY\nSuch Is Plan Following Guns\nHere Which Trsll\nWon Friday\nENGLISH TOURERS\nWIN AT NAGPUR\nTb* itrong Tttll juvenile hockty\nteam tooted a 1-0 win onr a looal\nJuvenll* mwagatlin on pi\u2014iy en-\nnkog. tb* fan* taking plsos aftsr\nth* Wast Kootenay unlor gun* bttwun tla Trill Brook* Buten aad\nUa NeJaon Pad Wings. Trail aoorad\na goal In eeoh period, aamaaert.no,\nJloDMineU end Murray doing tb*\naootlng.\nBoth teams dta-pUya. * fair brand\nof bookey, but wan randltanped by\nthe poor taa cot\u2014BV-t-* Tb* Trail\nboya. who ban lad uvarai prao-\nana, awn In good form, where*,\nnany of th* looal boy* wen on the\nice fcr the fket tm* this aasson.\nPlata an undtr way to play a\nreturn game In Trill on Tuuday\nfollowing the sailor ten\ntla Smoke Butters and tbe\nWings.\nnAOPtsA. indl*, Jan. 11 top\nnbl*)-Oa* touring xnguah ortctat\nleem today won lta racsttdb it*\u00abrrt\natavbal p\u2014crinou md Baer by\nit wicket*, sooting 301 md 130\nlor four while tla Indiana got lis\ngad LIS.\nA factor ln the Boglsm victory\nu the batting of O. J. Bar-eat of\n-aouoaatar who aoored 140 naa ln\nla tint lta\u2014as and that of VUen-\nana  echo lad 50 not out In th*\nj Quebec Beavers\nStop Boston Cubs\nqOT-UG, Jtn. It (CP)\u2014vlusbtc\nBursts* who ban yet to be do\nfuted on home lu tha niton\nturned tack th* lntue-aadlng Boiton Cula l-l In a Canadian-American Hockey league gime nan today.\nMclntyn. wing man. \u2022cont both\nQuebec goals snd Heilmsr tallied\nfor Boston.\ntoby Ruths Win\nAgainst Quebec\nCHICAOO. Jtn. II (OP).\u2014Chlci'.\ntoby Ruth* today had rettored th*\n\"atlas of th* city's amateur aagua\ntrouncing La 8011*1 team at\npwJebec by l-l laat night In an et-\nIbttlou liockey game. On Thuradsy\nh* Prench-Canidlans defeated an\nll-star city team. t\nCalgary Jimmies\nBeat Regina Pah\nCALOABT, Jan. II (CP),\u2014Caltary\nJlmmlat avenged tha shutout\nhanded than Thuraday by tha He-\ntint Pat* wltb a 4-1 beating at an\nexhibition gsms hen today. It va\nthe uoond nnna In u many dayi\nfor the Pits, who wen buten by\nKdmonton Athletic club 3-1 lut\nnight.\n', BA)., Jtn. 31\u2014Klm-\nhtray Dynsmlten stnngthewd their\nhold on uoond place ln the West\nKootamy Hockty laague Saturday\nnight when thty won dutrvedly\ntrom tbs Rotas\u2014d Ulnars In a\n\u2022onawhst alow ud i-atlfad lamt.\n4-3. The weather turned mild Prlday\nnight and tha lea wu not u rut\nu usual. Thlt htd tb* Inevitable\niffeet of slowing up tbt gam* and\ntbt bell tumid to ring continually\ntot ofmdu. a good und crowd wt*\non hand to gnat th, Roatltnd\nUlntn on thtlr flnt appearann on\nKimbtrlty IM.\nNeither team turned to like the\nslow going u the flnt period opened\nand lt wu a ding dong atruggle\nuntil Art llackla robbed Brick Davidson at ctntr. lot and pasted to\nRalph Redding, who wtnt ln to but\nWolfe Itottlahd nan minder, clou\nin. With 11 wcondi te to Doul\nKilnr aad* no mlitiks with a per-\nfnt pan from Brown and put the\nrj-f-namltan two up.\nTb* ncond mm* op*n*d fait and\nduring tbt flnt few moment* fad-\nding Blind tn optn goal. Aftar\nam mlnutu Hugo sfsckls put\ntha Dyntmlten thru Up on t thot\nthtt gin Wclft no chance. Roatland\nwu making oooulonil dtngiroui\nruahu aad from ont of than, after\nII mlnutet. Bunny Dana enared a\npau tram Davidson and but Horn-\nquM, dtputitlng tor Hutton, who\n\u2022till tuften from * broken non n-\ncalvad at Jteaaland lut weak, all tb*\nway. Two mlnutu later Kunberlty\nlncraand tbelr Mad to thru again\nwbtn Kalvat aitpped ap Kemp* put\nand parked tha puck lately behind\nWolfe.\nTba tblrd atanaa wu only three\nmlnutu old whan Plane acorad from\ntba \u2014mbtray brot Una to put Rossland only two behind. Redding, coo-\nsplououe for bla elavar ttiek\nhandling, bad woven Mb way elaan\nthrough tht Rommel turn tnd\nm\u2014id Uktly to toon again wbtn\nht wu trlpjad by big Jim Hanson,\nwho dnw a thiee-mlaute  penalty\nRoaaland-a defino* put up a sturdy\nguard. Plane upte\u2014Uy *t*ndlng out.\nTh* forward* wen too Inclined to\nIndividual pay to ba dangeroui. although Bob alarshsll WM always s\nthntl *nd Shannon and Lopochuck\npliy*d **U. Brick Davidson wu too\nclosely ahadowed by Putty Kemp\nto ta iffeKtln.\nNeltlar goall* wu ovsrworlnd, but\nHornaulit turned In * good gem* on\nsppurlng tn a Dynamiter uniform\nfcr tla tint time.\nTin Kimbtrlty difenn worked\nwell with Red-tick turning tn a\noomparatlnly subdued and quiet\ngaaaa. Hugo and Art Mackle. alwayi\nIB tba picture, played a hangup\ngams. Redding showed whit s pntty\nsnd ttftotln ttlokhandllt he a la\naptta ot the laavy In.\nAa far u a known th* um* llnt-\nupa will tout agatn Monday In the\nsecond game.\n\u201e Lintupt:\nRemind\u2014Wolfe; prana. Walmeley.\nJanowaky; Dam*. Davtdton, Lopochuck.  Hsnson, ghsonon,  Marahall.\nKlmberley \u2014 Hornqulst: Reddlik.\nBrown. Botterlll; Kemp. Art Mackle.\nSalver. Redding. Hugo Macka, Moore\nRetiree Suda Smith; Judge of\nplay, OUnr Relnlkka.\nShots on go*U:\nRoultnd\u201410.  10,  11.\nKimbtrlty\u2014t, 1 11.\nPtnaltat:\nPint period\u2014Walmeley 3.\nSecond period\u2014Brown and Kelvei\n1.\nThird pattod\u2014evaddlck I, Kemp 1,\nHtnton I.\nGROVE PLAYED\nSAFE AND LOST\n\\0ftJ\naft\nt&mS\nA0**T%m>-\n\u2022Ko**\nThla a tla tune of year wben th*\ntig lug\u20141 und out tta-tr otaaraot*\nand tb* i_y*n aad tba nagratu\nstart te \"o_al\" tanh  odar.\nTwo tgnt ot oor\u2014acta an aeat\nout sapet\u2014lly to pttdban md gnat\nMilt aad tha aad* \u00bb aom* in-\nofftswd a boout plan te Utrty Oron.\nDrove would tot 110,000 for tbt tost\nia victortu ht t\u2014tad la and liooo\na (taa for each tuooutttog win.\nLefty turned tt down and agn*d\na ngular oontract w\u2014oh cailtd\nfor a flat turn of I1O.O0O plus MOOO\nbonus tor rslltf pttcthlng, making\n130,000 tor tba nana. Bad latty\nalgaad tba honus oot\u2014aot howwirr,\nb* would ban rvotrud 110,000 tor\ntbe IMt 11 terns., snd ll\u00ab,000 for\nth* balanot. Mcaun Oron won 3d\nttat yssr. Ht would ban\ndown tos .000 knto-d ot\n\u25a0300.\npulletd\ngSOflOO.\nIBM  YtABJ   AOO  TODAV\nJarnary S3. If04\u2014 ttoo Mm\" Jot\nUaWaalty, foraar __aa pstcther\nof tta New Tork Otamta, quit* u\nnaragir ocf Dubuqu*. I*., turn, tor\nKb a* millwright. Joe awa In bants\u2014 ti Man.\nVERDUN DEFEATS\nLAKE PLACID CLUB\nNELSON'S SKI\nJUMPERSCOME\nFOURTH, FIFTH\nRoy and Dan McKav\nCompete In Class\nB at Spokane\n17-YEAR-OLD WINS\nIN THE CLASS B\nPortland Jumper  Is\nVictor in Class A\nWith 120 Feet\nStPOKAI-B, Wnh.. DM. II <AP>-\nJohn Hvrum of th* Oaeoade Ski\nclub, Portlstid, on. won th* elm A\n.nnt at th* uoond annual akl\ntourtaaaant it wandetntra today,\nleaping IM and 111 fnt to make\n234.0 point*.\nTaa Mobraatan, Vancouver, B.C.,\nplaotd aecond with 3*3.4 point* and\nHenri Sotndl, Vancouver, third, with\n311.9 points. Both made Jumps of\n131 tut, but -.rrum htd thtm out-\neltaaed for form.\nPint plaoa In clan B wag Jun\nBalrd, IT, of Lunnwortb, Wtth.,\nwho made 317 polnti.\nOther prln winner. Included:\nChat A\u2014Sixth, nana ounnamn,\narouse Mountain Ski club of Vancounr, B.C. 310.9 and seventh. Arnt\nWatn. Oroun Mountain, 3109.\nCI\u20141 B\u2014Pourth, Roy MacKay. Halloa Ski club, .04.1 an' fifth, Dan\nMcKay. Melaon, B.C., 19S.I.\nAbout 7100 spectators lined th*\ncount, wbleh htd the only tnow in\ntight exoept on hilltop*. Th* tnow\nwu brought htn from high up ln\ntht Cascade mountains.\nProminent among' tha tpeetaton\nsn* Oov. Clarenoi D. Martin of\nWaahiagton, wbo. at th* inaatance\nof tb* crowd, k\u2014ad tauten Aurora\nof    tb*    tmirntment,    Wu   Marie\nMon Pusie He Fight\nFIVE COPS TAKE HIM OFF\nSwings Fists and Tsars Hair as Thrown Into Dressing\nRoom; Oata JO-Mlnuts Penalty as Buffalo\nBeats London Bulldogs 1-0\nMickey Ion Is\nNearly Mobbed\nDisallows Counter Claimed by\nthe Indians\noi_v_Ajro. Jan. ti (API-taunt took * 3-1 -rectory trom Olen-\nd moara la aa Intarratk*\u2014\nleagut game ben Stturday -agist befon 3100 oh ttrl nt fen*. Th* fans\nMoan* uOtod near tb* end of the\n_ u utd triad to puratnal Referu\n_*ksy km wbo ninllosetl a goal\naftar a abot by Oroh af Otanlaod.\nWMh cisntand ota goal bahlad.\noron abot on* at tt* mt trot* th*\n\u2022M* Tb* nd light netted tthd tb*\npuck wa* tbat back ota en th*\nlu ws))) tla Dettottan protaatlng\nto Rataru Ion.\nThe Olraapta calmed the! disc hed\nnever beta In tht net. Ion dlaallowed\nthe counter.      .\nA few fata leaped onr tb* barrier\nsfter Ha gam* and attempted to\nrub Ion but he wae -wall incjuutad\nby poller.\nCooper tnd Oarrtgan netted Detroit's foals whlta Regan rang tha\nbeu  tor   *\nLA*-. PUcOID, NT., Jhn. II (OP)\n\u2014Verdun Hoeasry ol\u2014 Of Mtliaul\nootnpleted a Otafawwap of lta aarlu\nwtth IblcUk* Ptoatd club, trouno-\ning tb* America,a 1-3 today after\nwinning rutefdaya mtIt*. \\A.\nChicago Boars\nBoat tho Coast\nKKZAR arrADIUM, San Pranoiioo\nJan. II (AP).\u2014Plaining tha brilliant\nfootball tbat won them ths Ilia\nchampionship of tha National Pro-\nftca-lonel latgut, Chltagn't B**rt dt-\nftkttd tht pacific aaat All Stars\n31-7 la tbt annual Knights of Columbus charity game han today.\nA crowd of M.000 ftni turned\nout undtr warm ranthlne.\nSATURDAY HOCKEY\nCHICAGO HOLDS\nLEAFS TO A DRAW\nTOBOKIO. Jaa. II tCPt\u2014Toronto Maplt Lastt aad Ctucetgo\nBUck ltawkt tonight could count\non at lent ant po\u2014t earned la\ntheir two-game week-tnd Khedole\nat a molt ef tbelr t-l overtime tta la teatarday nlgbtl N\u00ab-\ntlontl Hockty luga* gtaa ker*.\nMoth Mut* streaked down th*\nrlfht wing for a goal after barely\ntwo minutes af pUy and Tally\nAbels second teal la thru yean\u2014\na*th aptawd UU* ttaaan\u2014tan tha\nltawkt a aad Un; laid anui ai-\nataat  talgwi;  threagn  tat  third\nChtrltt conacher reduced the lnd\nIn tbe eeeond period with ha 19th\ngoal of thi anson and Bill Thorns\nunt tha tana lato overtime with\na apectaoulir tola-goal ln the third\nwhlla hla teammate. Hap Day, wm\nwltb   ths   penalty   timekeeper.\nThe tie left Chicago one point\nbehind tha Rengen In tba leigut't\nAmtrlun uctlon standing.\nSENATORS UP\nOUT OF CELLAR\nOnly unn ptntltlu wsn Inflicted, but * uoond-ptrlod rut glnn\nto Teddy Oraham wu probebly the\nturning point ln th* gam*.\nCotcrt Oeorge Boucher ittrttd\nWelter \"Jeff\" Kalbflauti out on\ntha Ottawa defence, despite the fact\nthat he only Joined the club on\nPrlday, snd ba played Bound, steady\nand promising hockey throughout.\nPettlnger, Starr, ooodfeliow and\nAuiia oeme through with Dttrolt't\ngoal* whit* Kimlnsky, Hows, who\nnetted twice. Hollett and Plnnlgtn\nwere Ottswi'i notchers.\n.pokt ebii, Ont, Jan. ll (CP).\n\u2014 Fighting dupaiataly to pan\nCleveland Indlam and Wltidaor\nBalldogt In tha International\nleague race, Bnftalo BUoni mapped\noat of t mld-nawn slump Satnr-\nday night to defut London Ten,\noellar occupinti, 1-0.\nroar thouund fans wen glnn\nt dUptay of mtlnifft wben Jun\npntle, ei-Niw Tork Btuujer, literally went kenark following g body\ncheek by Art Berlett In tht final\nperiod and started a battla that\nhad to be ended by five policemen.\nCARRIED PROM ICB\nPutle wu carried from tha In.\nttlll twinging ha nita. Kt claimed\nBerlttt itruok him on the head with\nbU itlck.\nTb* playan awarmsd tha tot tor\ntight mlnutu befon crdtt wu restored in the wont mil-up hen tha\nnason. Putii, punch-drunk, *ven\ntttempttd to taar ba on rtven\nlocks u be wu forcibly confined\nin tbt dressing room. But Jean\ngot a 10-1\u2014nutu ptnalty from\nRettne Mom* Jamlaton and BerUtt\ngot nn.\nBuftilo aoorad tb* gamt. only\ngoal early In tba uoond ptriod\nwhin Norma Sohulta, sltsrasts Bison otnttr. ptoatd up a dead puck.\ndropp*d frotn Tiny TaaadiU'i stick.\n80 fut out from ths London oata,\nand feinting nicely Biased the defence and thot before O0e*Ur Stuart\nhad a chance to get aet\nROUGHEST TsTt\nPORT TCI. Ont. Jan. il (CP).~\nReferu \"Moon\" Jamlaton, who uted u referee la ttw London-Bulltlti\nInternatonal league game hin Saturday, declared today It wit the\nroughut -nun* Bt had ttm mn.\nBig Jean Puale, formerly ot Iftw\nTork Rangtn, ran berserk during\ntht affair and Jamlaaon uld ha win\nrteoofnand a. tin* to Prttldint\nOhatlta 8. King. Jamlaton lift for\ndeultnd today.\nPuala, who earn* to Rsngen of\nths National Hockey a'agu* tha\nuuon. and thto shitted to tht\nminors, u t defanoaman with Vancouver, lut yur, topped tht Wut-\ntm Oanada Profsulonal Hockey\nleagu* In tooting.\nAmerks Beat Boston and\nGet Out of the Cellar\nNIW TORK, Jaa. 11 (AP) .-After\n\u25a0pending on* day In tba oellar ot\ntht Nttloaal Boeksy Hague's Oanadlsn division, Now Tork Amtrloani\nolimbed back out again tonight by\nwhipping Boaton Brulat 1-3. Tbt\nvictory put tbt Amerks t point\nthud of tht Ottawa Senator*.\nBonnta Martln't goal early In tha\nthird ptriod wu th* deciding lector in tht contut tftet thl tumt\nhad oattUd In a 1-1 dudlock trom\nth*  tint  frame.\nTbt play opened up wide u the\nBrulat trad to gtt tbt counter\nback and Eddl* Burke and Bob\nOracle gtn tha A-neck* two mon\ntslllu baton Jamu \"Pege-y O'Nelu\ndrew In tba lut Boiton goal.\nLloyd Orou, former Ntw Yorker,\nnetted Boston's tint ptriod counter\ntnd Lloyd Klein innsd lt tor the\nA's  Inside  of  two  mlnutet.\nMighty Leafs Tumbled by\nDetroiters in Overtime\nDTTROIT. Jtn. 31 (AP).\u2014Plght-\nIng a grut uphill battla baton a\nroaring crowd ot 11.000 thi Cetrott\nPad Wlngi tonight txtat Toronto\nMiple Luti 4-3 In a fut, National\nLtlgui hockey mitoh.\nTnlllng by two gotlt tha Wlnga\netna to Ills by tying up the game\ntn tha third period and going oa to\nwla by two goals ln ths overtime.\nTbe goal Btlftlolant to cinch the\nvictory at 4:17 in tbt onrtlmt period from tbe tttek ot Captain Htrble\nLewi*, with Welland and Aura gsttlng anun.  It wm soored from \u25a0\ntart-dab** in front ot Hilntworth\nand tba \u2014aft protested vigorously\nto no avail.\nIn tha dosing minute of play,\nLewie got hla ncond goel of tb*\ninning on t thot from the blue\nlint Into the unprotected net.\nHainsworth played great hockty\nIn tbt tint two perlodi, kicking\nout hard thota. Be bad 39 ttopi\nwhile Cude bad 83, and alao was\nbrilliant. Boll tnd Pt-imetu tallied\nfor Letts while Oenon, Wlaanan\nand Lewlt. who netted twice, wtre\nDetroit', mtrtanem.\nCANADIENS\nBEAT RANGERS\nMaroons Come Back to Tie\nthe Chicago Black Hawks\nOTTAWA, Jan. 31 (CP)\u2014Ottawa\nSaaaton bad climbed out of the\ncellar position in tbe Oanadlsn taction u a result of their 1-4 wide-\nopen triumph onr Dstrolt Rtd\nwings here Ssturdsy night. Mon\nthsn 0000 fans wen kept lu a state\nof  high eicitamint throughout.\nMONTREAL. Jin. 31 (OP) \u2014Montreal Canadians tonight bsd register.\ned their nnt win of tht seieon over\nNew Tork Rangtn, t 0-4 victory befon a crowd ot 10.000 wildly netted\nfans hsn Saturday. Cansdlen* tame\nfrom behind three tlmu during the\nbatta to win thl game after in\nonalaught In the final period that\nswept all bston It\nCanadUna tightened their grasp\non uoond plaoa In the oanadlaa\n\u2022sctlon of tba National Hookay\nlaagua.\nJack Rilsy ud Wilder L*roch*lle\nOf canadleni ware tht standouts of\nUa game, each adding four points\nto hta aoorlng enrage.\nLerochelle ecored \\wo goals on\npaaau from Busy, RUey took a pais I\nfrom Lare-eohtUt tor another and\nthen both figured In tba goal by\nJollat thst won the gams for Canadians In the final period,  tt was\nluti lecond gosl of tht night.\nC-tHIOAOO. Jan. 31 CAP)\u2014<A ttm- . Johnny Oottullg notched th* tint\n\u2022oal aaauttt m tba third ptriod and goal and Doo Romtvu ana-tad by\n* atrtotaj owfe\u2014ire game In the Mush lawn\u2014 and Paul Thoroiaon\novtt-ttan tonight gan _\u00bbtnal'a|gan C\u2014eajo what looked like a\nlasiiina a 3-3 tta wtth tta Obicago aata margin.\nBaokba-skt. Wnh   Rogar   Jaokana   and   Baldy\nH*wk*, Jiat back from a din*- Iv*<MbcD*t In lb* ptnalty boa u th*\ntrout road trip, ruahed to a two goal a*t par-tod etarted. Jkany Ward\nlnd In the flrat union, but week-[drilled In to bawl Chuck osrdiner.\n\u2022nad In tb* third sod Maroaaa. out- 'and about tblaa tntnuWe lattt; Hoo-\npayed meat of tha way, made the I ay 6bu\u2014 \u00abm vetted a pau from\nmoat eg <\u2014> Bcortnr chancu. Ward to tie lt up.\nJol\nWest Kootenay Hockey Chatter\nNelson* hookey populace an aull\nwondering Jun wbat raitpatad la\nth* aet 10 mlnutu of pnday's\nearn* between tla Brooke Hatere\nand tbe Ntlion Md Wtrngs.\nTb* majority btia.e tnat It wu\nTrtll't supsnor condition, thst gan\nthtm enough punch ln the laat 10\nmlnutee, to win out after meat of\nth* tana beUeved Trail's winnlnt\nitretk wu ended when the Ped\nWlngi took a 3-1 lead In the early\npart of tha final per'od.\neee\nTttto and a half mat\u2014a on tta\nto* hu put tb* Trsll Mam In perfect oondltlon. snd tha coupled wtth\nthe fast tbat tbs Red Wlnga flnt\n.ttrlng tut mid line wae broken with\nthe Ion of Jack Porny who wm\nonaered to hospital, when an old\nwound ln lus ankle rsopsoed in prec-\ntua on 'Thursday. Hack* wu sl*o\nmining from the lineup, and Ban-\nnietar ww paying with * new pelr\nof skstee. which any hockey player\nknotri a * duadnnbmt. Porwy-t\nepresance might han baen Mat what\nwas needed to gin tbs Had Wtaaa\nvictory.\nsee\nOnly tough lack kept tb* locate\nnam Ina utlng tbtir lead ln tb*\ntarty pert of th. laat period. At\non* Una \u2022 t\u2014M-man Red Wing\nruth took thtm right Into tla Trail\ngoal mouth aod Dupua was foretd\nto tn etn th* puck to Mn. Thru\nfaoeofft In aumiatliwi ooour\u20141 In\nfront of th* Tnll net but Nelson\nww* tuable to^park the puck btblnd\nDupua,\nPater Paul wat ontatandlng on tht\nNelson dettnn. Ptul tw-derkart down\n& number  of Trail (hot*,  and was\ndnajtroua   an   tba   attaek.    0*rry I\nThoerngatti  wm ln on both ejf ltei-\nson'*  go*]*,  uorlng   tbe   tint   tnd\ngetting   en   assist   on   tbs   eeeond\nThocmpaon It not paying tbs game |\nhe   la  olptMe   of   md   appareoUy\n1 needs lota of prartka to suite hie '\ntna form.\neee\nBseimietar,   Oudty,   PUrburn   and\nWad*   all   w-onad   bald.   Ann***, I\nO-Oenskl and OUatt avowed fleshes\nor brilliant hockty, but an plainly\nout of condition.\n.   .   .\nLome Igtrcsr again rtamd on\nUa TMI t-tftnot, u w*U u being\nttantarou* on tb* attack. Maroar\nMuck mon to d*t*n*ln hockey\nthsn ln prevloia gamu. but ob-\ntalrad nl* usual goal u wall u\nan mat.\n.   ,   .\nAndrtaohuck and Hanaoo wen the\npick of tha lorwsrds, snd turned In\na sparkling ptrformann. Bnanaa.\nWheatley, Martin and Mom* also\nDitjed * fut gam*. Morrla spol-tn.\nha effeotlman by lUetjal taottn.\nMartin alUwugb atlll abaky from\nthe Injury hs nostved tn Boaalaad\nlut Wednuday, turned tn a credit-\nable game.\nOttawa Winner\nof European Cup;\nPARIS, Jan. II (CP cable)\u2014Ot-\ntawa Shamrocks defuted tb* All-\nstar hockey team from tba United\nHaas*, which It billed here u the\ntmaneaa Rangtn 4-0 lut night\nto wla tbs International Magwood\ncap.\nAlberta U Players\nBtat Saskatchewan\neUSSUTOON, Jan. 11 (CP).\u2014Cnl-\nnrtlty of Alberta Oolden Burt wtnt\nInto tb* leed In the lnter-collegtata\nhockty payoff for tbe Ha'penny\ntrophy when thty defuted Onl-\nvertlty of saakatchewan I to 1 in\nthe opening game of tht eartei here\non Saturday night.\nSCOTTISH SOCCER\nPIRST ROUND\nQueen of south I: Bdlnburgh 3.\nAllot 4;  Dundee United 3.\nSt. Johnstons I: lut Pitt 1.\nPennlculk Athletic 3; Si. Ulrren 3\nNithadala Wanderen 0; Bast Stu-\nIngahlre 3.\nMotherwell 4: Oala lalt-ydtn 0.\nKlnga Park 0; Dundu 1.\nmart* I; Montrou 1.\nQuuna Park 11 Porfar 0.\nLelth  0;   Cowdenbetth  I   (played\nWedneaday).\nRou County It Burnt Island Shipyard Amateura 3.\nPslklrk 3: Lelth Amstaun 0.\nDalbettta Star 0;  Celtic 0.\nAberdeen   1, Ralth 0.\nPartlck 1:  Norton 0.\nTata ot Lelthen I; Rosyth Dock-\nj-trd 0.\nArbroath  3:   Dumbarton  1.\nBet\u2014 li Brechin 3.\nAlbion 4; Vale O'Ctbs 1.\nOlasgow Rangtn 14; Blairgowrie 3.\naistton I; Keith 3.\nHibernians |; Clyde 4.\nSt. Btrntrd'i I: Wlok Academy 0.\nAyr United 3; Runfermllra 0.\nStanbejiaemulr li Third Lanark 1\nAirdrleonlant !: Kilmarnock I.\nPaterhtid 0; Hamilton Academl-\n-au I.\nESKS BLANKED\nCalgary Scores Five\nCounters on\nHome Ice\nMANCHESTER\nSTOPS LEADER-\nOTHERS DRAW\nHuddersfield   Draws\nWith Leeds; Derby\nWith Manchester\nCHELSEA OUT OF\nCELLAR POSITION\nTottenham Is Downed\nby Leicester While\nGrimsby Wins\nManchester! 7aa. n (tr\nnbl.) \u2014 Two teams tonight\nthreatened mpremier of Areereel\nin tbt flnt dlvltlon ot tht lag.\nIlih rootball aagaa. (oUewlnt\ntinnntn' dittat by l-l ytattfday\nat  Mancbutar  City.\nThe race tor tap position aai\ntightened when Derby county aad\nlludderttaid Iowa both played\ntie tame,, gaining oaa point each\nIn tba standing bat (ailing to\nbreak tbelr own dudlock fat uoond piaeria\nPlay at Maacbtattr waa an -\nthrougtioat tbe flnt half which\naided without a soot*. Arm*,\npayed a strong diftnilvt game\nand Manhall wu Incky to non\nfor Manchnter. Baaalay gat tb*\nI teju-llur oa* mlnat* lstsr. Both\nsldet hsd naaaroat ntrrow ts>\ncapu and than Hard aoored tht\nwinner.\nDerby County took a oni-gc*l\nlead la tla flnt bolt of lta l-l\nencounter wltb iwwoaaue united\nwhen Wlletataa. nam Instds light\nunk Ctook'a pan \u2014to tba net.\nMcbardaon soored the squalistr\nPINALT  TfTlBg  SCOBS\nlRstrat-nfaid Town al*a taoond a\nflt*t-taU lead in It* ne game with\nLasde unaed. istgrail put Hudden-\nfaid ota up. but J Milbeurn tad\ntat aeon wtth a pan\u2014ty thot just\nagar lb*  tottrvcal\nA tasrrlug 6-0 victory by Chelm\novar 6-attfield O\u2014aid tot Cbsiu*\nout of tin collar position for\ntb* flnt Una ah-re* laat October.\nCham* *t~vjd twice tn tba tint\nseven t\u2014tittt oc {day.\nTb* flnt goal oam* frotn oak-\nton off MUeer** paat. Ittxton Man\nnn in tttotbar watn tba Ud at\nPrtestly end Oetkiton. Oe-Jactar sddsd two roore befon the tnatrval.\nPin m\u2014uta* after r**umpt1c-a. Horton tsxnd tb* ast goal.\n\u2022PUBS DOWN 1-0\nLUOt-altr City downed Tottanllain\nHotspun 1-0 la a gana aba* brought\ne.dta-ig ft-rc-eebeu in tbe early atasaa.\nThen wa* no toon in tb* ttm.\ni_f but Uyrmetd eBcktd for\nIn the flttb adnutt of\nSpun tost numer >i_,\nby poor abootini.\nearjnllnuad \u00ab\u2022 vie-\nIn tat uoond dlvl-\nat-n, 0\u2014 tta* at tb* eajanse of\nPnaiton Jeksrtb Bnd. wanning a bard-\nfougtat tnoosA-ttr 3-1\nPnata\u2014a oaly gosl a*jn* talon\nbast Mm* wbtn Sell netted * rebound. Olover got OciBiaby-i ttm\nmala. IB* first wban a* drew\nPreetcen'* a-oalu, out ot \u2014t oat\nand tbe second mo mmutu liter\nsfteo h\u00bb ajjepeejed to be offside.\nBell wu taken off with a broken\ncollar beta Mu than bait wag\nthrough the aecond half.\nNorwich CKr lengtrietisd a, lead\nIn tb* aoutbam uctioa of th*\nthird dlrkdon by ptartng a t-l ti*\nwtteh Brtghton while tba att-ontl-\nplaoo tr-onotry Ctty tauu wat le*.\ning to Bt_ol Bonn 4-1.\nCJheetertald, at tla land uf me\nNorthern aactiotn, took a S-0 t jouncing trom Helifaz Town. Cbatnban\nscored tb* \u2014at thru goal*, two of\nthem ln tthe tint half. T\u2014atall\ntnd Mercer t__ad lb* roots.\nCMUMKT. Jan. 31 (CP)\u2014Tbt\natgut-hadug Oalcary Tlgtn today\natand fin poanta ahead of tba\n\u2022aoobd-ptaia Vtnoouvet Uora following * ft-0 *hutout hsoded the\nBdoccoton nun bit* aaturaay night.\nTigers aoored two goala In tla lint\nperiod and added the other time\nln tba aBeno\u2014 Cratrue (Tip) O'Nall.\nobtained trom Buffalo Baom. added\natrangtb to tta Oalgary attaek. u-\n\u25a0satlng on eta goal and talcing a\npau to tally another.\nTony Sanaa tstarted Tigtn on\nth* w*y to vldtocny with tbs nutast\nanal accrtd bat* Oil* uaaon. The\nlijer oajrteln broke up an Mdnw\nnan at tta Calgary blueUnt, itlek-\nlandled paat thru optpoang players\nand then drew Robertaon out ot\ntba oat to eoore.\nSLOCAN BEATS\nNEW DENVER\nScots 9-8, After 8-1 Ldad in\n\\   thi Second\nt\u2014OCMM CffTT, BX3. Jtn. tl\u2014\nSlocan heat New Dsnrer l-l In an\nerhlbltlon game of hockey pleo-ed\nhere Thursdvy. That ma tb* ftrst-\ngame to be played ben tha aaaton\nth* lo* was ln good ormditlcn ami\nthen wta a tttt turnout of tote-\nBERLIN CLUB\nBEATS QUAKERS\nBtBLDJ. Jen. 31 (CP dbll).\u2014\nBerlin Skating olub tonight handed\nSukttoon Quakers, lsst yeir'l Allan\noup runnara-up, the tint defett of\ntheir Buropean tour, winning an eventing hockey game l-l. Quaken lut\nnight downed ths Barllnan 3-0.\nOoals In lut nlght'a encounter\nwere tcond by Tom Otwtr and\ntSmtr Piper, both defence pltyen.\nBrperta uld tba Berlin team wu\nstronger than that which will rep-\nruent Oermany at the lntarnatlontl\nhockey toum*m*nt n*it month ln\nMilan. Italy.\n! At lta tnd of th* uoond ratted\nSlooan led tha viaiton I to 1 but\nIn tha ast period New Denver woke\nup ud ilmost *ks,t\u00bbd utd payed\ntbe local boy* off thar fart, loorliy\nnren goeelt while slotaii mred\none. Tha ball kept th* vkdton from\nat least taing tba aoon.\nP. Hufty of Slocan and W. CHff of\nNew-Dteiur bandied th* gas\u2014 very\nfMttdactor\u2014y. The lineup:\nSlooan\u2014H. Bey, goal; U. Long, W.\nHicks, defenoe; Alex Htm, True\nHicks. Ted Hick*, K. Pincc-ebeck. II.\n0-N**U, V. Hurst and AJaa srwtng.\nforwards.\nNew Denver\u2014c. Xumaat, gral; A.\nSwndenon, S. Tv-tnllnaoa, eatwnos:\nA. Avaon, W. can. S. 8an>ueaam,\nN. Tomltaton, C. K-rnvntt tnd P.\nKetuiett,  forwart-t.\nRACKET SERIES\nSPLIT IN EAST\nPostpone Hockey\nGames in Nelson\nA nurnbtr ot tint claim tbat the\ngoal tbat tad up tha gana ln the\nlaat period, went into th* \u2022tands.\nand wu knocked out by * fan when\nWbnt-ey picked lt up and seond.\nBurled about th* year WO A.D..\nthe aktliton of a giant Jutlth war- I\nnor hat been  unetrthed  it Detl.\nKent.   The   .lutes.   *  low   ocrmsn\ntrine. Invadsd  Britain In  the fifth\nsnd tilth ctnturlu.\nkbrtremelT mild wsatber Saturdiy\naad Sunday ntniadtated pcatptmln*\ngamu tn the Junior and lnttrme-\nilata hocks, Itaguu In N*l*on.\nAmngamcnt* will probably ba\nmade to run them oft during the\nweek lt tot a areileble.\nUONTRIAL, Jan. 31 (CtP) \u2014Honott\nmm evenly divided oatwwan tb*\nUnited Statu and Oanada In tbe\nCanadian amattur racket cham-\nplotahlnt which wen concluded ban\ntoday.\nHuntingdon D. Sheldon. Ntw Tork.\nwon tb* tlnglu title by datutm*\nClirenc* c. Pill, also of Haw Tork,\n15-9,  15-1.  11-13.\nSir John Child. Ottaw , and O*ocg*\nD. Hlband. Montreal sucoaatfully defended their doublu Utto easiest\nPall and Joseph W. Brooks, Nsw\nYork. 19-11, 11-10, ll-\u00bb, 16-7, 0-11,\n15-6.\n \u2014\n\u2014\nPAOB S1QBT\nTURNER QUITS\nICE WARFARE\nGordon Savage Will\nRun the Calgary\nTiger Outfit\nSocial News\nof Rossland\nTat following tnumn at aocial\nnews and happenings la Roe-land\nla conducted by Mn Batata B\nPtrguion Pbons Mn Perguaoa\nat oar horna ln Roaataaa tnd\ngin bar dttalU at iventt of tn-\nwntt tb this oolumn\nr->sslalnd, Jan. 31.\u2014__tr. and\nMix. M. J. QUleapa wbo Mn bean\nspending the paat few daya with\nMrs. OUleaplt'i parent*, Mr. and\nMm. J. W. Gregory, ban returned\nto Vancouver.\nAPPLE SALES\nARE IMPROVING\nMlu  I-eanc-r   __*_-_\u2022   U  vMUng\nfriend* ln Nelson.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\ntin. Bl-Jcun-n P. smith of Benton\nOrV-OABY, Jtn. II \u00ab_P)-cAn-\nnouaoan-ant wu made toolgbt by\nlioyd Turner, for the put two am-\n*on* oemer-msnager of Ua Oslgsry\nTlg*n, tbat la lad transferred his\nfranchise In the Northwestern Hockey\nleague,  to Oordon   (Tony)   savage,\noaptaln  and  defence  payer of this  Waah.,   wu  Ua  guut  of\nyur* Titer etruad. jfr-M-d* last week.\nSavage, wbo hat year played wtth \t\nfiyraciae Stan In th* Xntenatlonsl I    Ohsrlu   Netblctt,   who   under-rent\nleegue,  will  rnaneg* Ua  turn  for _n openetlon In the Mat\nthe  bale--*  of the ataaon. Turner, '-that hoapltal a reported u pcogteu-\nin  hi*  *B_t*m-nt.  said   Tigers   will; lug favonbly toward reoovery.\nplsy tla nmalnlng game* of tbe see\nBusiness Is Better\nthe Edmonton\nArea\nin\n' TUB NBtSOM DAILT rTBWS. NILSOK, B.C. \u2014 MONDAT MOWOIO, JAXT*ABT tf. 11M\nPound Easier\nNEW TOBK. Jan. 11 (CP)\u2014 British and sold standard cumnolci\nused mot-tnte'jr lower ln Saturday't\nfonlgn exchange market; tvldenUy\ntht federal reterve bosrd operstloiu\nfor dollar control wen not so ag-\ngressively pushed In tba qulat wuk-\nend transaction*. ,\nTht ctntdltn dollar waakensd V,\ncant to 1 ptr oent discount, sterling\nfinished IV, cents lower at MM'.',\nwhlle the Prench franc yielded .Ol\",,\not a otnt to l-t3t)4 caoti.\nOIMEN JUMPS\nTO THE TITLE\nson aa acheduled.\nBRITISH RUGBY\nRESULTS\n1-ONDON. Jk\u2014 31  (CP cable)\u2014Results cf  rugger   rra-ohu  pltytd  ln\nthe old oounru-y  Saturdiy  were u\nJul lows:\nRtlOBY   LEAGUE\nBathy  11,  owtam  9.\nBr-x-lay is. Hull-Klng-ton 10.\nOttUefard  7,  Wlgan  I.\nHt-tdenfleld   17, Dewahury   13.\nHall 11, Broughtccn Ringer* 7.\nHun-let |7, Bradford Northern 1.\nBaay\u2014ty 10, Watrlagt-n 3.\nPrank Rills, Jr. wtho hu been\nspending the peat two month* - at\nHI* Home In thle otty bu returned\nRocbd-le Hornet* \u00ab, Btrro vll.\nS--fard 1, St. Helen's Reel S.\nBt. -Man* 31, Leeds 11,\nSw\u2014tc-n  IS. Halite* S.\nwa__>fald Trinity IS. Tork 0.\n\u25a0von -union\nWanlnbuHi I, Leondoer Scottiih 31.\nloadon Waath I. Cardiff  S.\nOld    Mar-bent    Taylors    SS,    Old\nPau-U-st s.\nOld -eyaaana S, Ouy'a Hospital 10.\nBafrhvrcond  33,  Ce-nbrldj*  TJnlvet-\nattr  IS.\nBoaatyn Park 17, Dtrenpct. Serv-\natu t.\n\u25a0t. Bartvj atapini 8. Ooventry o.\n-W*tol I, olcwestsr 0.\nS. Onaakeya  I.\n13, Bath s.\nLydnety  10,  Users.It  31.\nMc\u2014Wy |, Nottingham 11.\n\u25a0naaaton S, Badford 10.\n-toW-a-apton 11, Royal A-rPorceS.\nPlymouth A-bton 31, Rater g.\nOiaasea    -avadamy   I,    Dunferm-\nBne s.\nOld Bluu IS. Porlaatou-b United\n\u2022ttrrtou I.\nrexall1csale\nJu. 31, Feb. 1, 2, 3\nCITY DRUG CO.\n! -5 T7 P     TO\nI O E, E.     GRAVIS |\nMASTDl PLDMBSR\nI   For Modern Plumbing   I\nat moderate prices\na  Opp. Olty Ball PHONE SIS  .\nPASTEURIZED\nMILK\nW*   h*ve   now   completed   tbe\nla-t*ll*tton    of   a    oaaaplete\nmtdtrn    puteurlx-tlon\nplant *aS caa lappty\nRAW or PASTEURIZED\nMilk\nPHONE   III\naai ttet* which yoa prefer\nKootenay Valley\nMilk Company\nSjtmt Glover, wbo recently underwent *o optratk-. at the Meter\nT-*a*-l\u00ab>ritla<i hoapltal, bu sufficiently\nrecovered to be removed to hii borne.\nMn. A. C. H-dgera eivtert-ined th*\nThumday bridge club hat wuk,\ntint prln going to Mm. Hsrry A.\nill* and c-u-sc-Jstion to Mn.\nOeorge Nt-on, Jr. Thou preunt wer*\nrB. O. L*U, Mn. Cteorge  Nliotn\nMn. J. R. Hard.', Mn. Harry A.\ntbit,  Un.  T. a.  Burton*-,  Mn.\nJ. H. Clow* and tb* hcateu.\ntos\nW.   A.   Porteous   of   Trail   apent\nSaturday In tba city.\nb  a e\nUrs. Dl* Star-* at tb* oourt bouse\nstaff spent the week-end ln Trail\nwtth ber parent* Mr. and Mn. Alex\nAa Improvemint In buelneae, particularly apples, a noted In thl Edmonton ana In .tbe market ntwt\nletter issued by the dtpertmant ot\n\u2022griculturi at Victoria.\nBdmonton\u2014Weather during thi\nweek bu bun warm and pleasant. Buslnen lt thowlng tomo Improvement, particularly apples. A\nconsidtriba number of bulk tpplei\n* I an arriving In open Jumbo critei.\n*' Tbe new tballowar orate U oon-\nildered very ftvonbly but ship-\npers ln loading should uu stripe\nsbova or betseen every tier to I the\nprevent shifting which la csuilng\ndimagt to both tpplei and crates.\nPractically every car arriving lately\nhu contained more or lut damage\nfrom tho tbove cause. Tomatoes\nare scarce. Then an prsctlcsliy no\nhothouse svtllibls snd limited eup-\nplies'ot Mexican and Bahamu are\narriving by express from can at\nOalgiry   md   Reglna.   Mexican   to-\nWEST TIES FOR\nGOLF HONORS\nDoes 175 Feet on Skis\nto Regain U.S.A\nTitle\nLONO BEACH. Csllf., Jan. 11 (API.\n\u2014The Wut staged a comebtck In\ntha ilngles mttohu of the lnttr-\naectlonal   golf   chsmplpnihlp   with\nOcAtBT, Dl.. Jaa. 31 (AP)-cHut\u2014ig\nhimself through tptvos In a 171-foot\neffort on ba uoond triel,. Oasper\nOman of M-not, NJ-, regained th*\nUnited Statu akl Junplng oham-\npioiahttp today after a lepae of two\nyear*.\nOtmtn vn* ln a tough apot u h*\nfaced bla aeoood and aet Jump\noff tbe glanet Ncrge club allde.\nBant predhelm ot Mlnnespollt had\nlumped 171 feet, to 170 for Crimen,\nwith superior form htd to ths\nHog Production Off\nCH_U_fWACK, B.C., Jtn. 31\u2014Tbt\nproduction of host ln British Columbia bw fallen 31 par cant during\ntbe depression uld Pretldant Cyril\nRoberts at tha annual meeting bare\not the B.C. Bwlne Breeden' association. Hog production In Canada la\nrising meanwhile.\nImports of pork products ban\nIncnaasd by mon thin a million\npound! during tha put tour yean\nsad B.C. hogt an btlng regraded\nby low grade hogs from Alberta.\nWILL SHIP\nFROMSANCAI\nFlooding Prevents\nRemoval\nWEBSTER WINS\nSPEED TITLE\ngoii    cnsmpionsnip    wjvo ^t to,^   -^    _Joto_., ^t ^^j\n*\" J?\" L-S'wo0? C0UI*tT! wu --M.9B fcr two leepa. Predhelm,\nclub couree  here  todsy to earn a -^ lMd Jum    OI ,M \u201e\u201e, \u201e, fwt\ntie   and   an   eyen   split   of   I10W j^,^ ^--^  ^ ^ ,5 ^^\nprise money. Tha flnlthed wtth IV,.   ^   -Dkkalun   cf   Ohloago,   the\n.. defending c-tsttnptlon. put up-a mighty\nbsttk,  to  retain  hit  title,  but  fell\nGarners 110 Points in\nU.S.A. Skate Title\nSeries\nUlnnBATOUtS,    Minn..   Jan.   SI\nThe cut Mt Itself up a thru to\ntwo laid In tbt morning ln tb*\nScotch doublet mttchu, winning\ntwo of them and halving tht tblrd.\nIn tha afternoon play the welt\nwalked off with five victories, halved\nmatoet ut qouted tt 17 to to 1730  one of them and lut four.\nitmt S-Vra Ooodrltth cf Bta-uloo 1*\nvisiting frlendi hen on her way to\nVancounr whet* th* will apend tbe\nnext tew weeks.\nTHE BEST IN\nLUMBER\nCOSTO LESS IN THE\nEND\nWhen contemplating\nbalMing insist on the best\nlumber you can buy\u2014In\nlater years when a poorer\ngrade would have rotted.\nIt win be strong and firm\naa the day it waa milled.\nW.W.Powell\nCo., Ltd.\n\"Tb* Heme ef Oood Lumber-'\nPHONB   171\nPOOT    OP    STANLEY    STBEBT\nSTATUS NELSON\nWOMENS LIBERAL\nASSOCIATION\nTU followlni explain* the etatus\not tba Nelaon Women. Liberal m-\nsoclatlon:\nReoordlnc Secretary,\nNelaon Wooen'i Uberal Ann.,\nP.O.   Box   Al,\nNelaon,  B.C.\nDear Madam:\nTour letter of June Slat, T\u00abfardlng\nthe atatui of your arcanlaatlon, hai\nbeen reoelred and lta content* rery\ncarefully noted.\nIn tha flnt place, there are at\nvarioue point* ln the eProTlnoa Worn-\nen'i Liberal Aeeoclatlona. actlrely\nfunctioning, and all theee, Including\nthe Neleon Womenl Liberal Aaeocl-\natlon, are accorded exactly the eame\nrtcofnltion aa other local Liberal\nAssociation*.\nSo far as the apportioning of dele-\ngetee to a Nominating convention 1*\nconcerned, thl* 1* a matter entirely\nwithin the Jurisdiction of the District Liberal Association in eaoh\nelectoral district, Provtelon ahould be\nmade ln the constitution of such\nbodies for tba proportion of delegates to bt allotted to constituent\nAssociations. In ths east of cities\nsuch si Nelson, where more than\n| one District Association exists, ths\nconstitution of the District association should take cognlranoe of this\nfact, snd oontsln t clause, or clauses,\nwhich would leave no doubt. A similar condition prevails, for example,\nIn Kamloops and Bevelatoke, and\nmutually aatlafsctory arrangements\nwere made at thoae points. It would\nappear that, falling a satisfactory\nagreement on tha matter of allotment of delegatea by the various\nNelaon Association! as amongst\nthemselves, appeal should be made\nto tba Nelaon-Creston District Liberal Association, snd. If no provision\nexist* ln Its constitution, tbat document ahould be amended as may be\nnecessary.\nTbt excellent work that has been\ndont by the Nelson Women's Liberal\nAssociation la well known hart. It Is\nmy sincere hope thst tbe difficulties\nindicated may be speedily overcome\nby constitutional means, so as to\nleave ho barrier to a united front\non tht part of liberalism lu tha\nNelson -Creston- Rid log.\nA number of things occur from\ntime to time which I do not like,\nytt to which lt Is necessary to submit in tht interest* of tht larger\ngood.\nOn numerous occasions lla ] o r\nMoodlt and X have -commented upon\nths work of your orgsnuattlon. I remember, too., snd appreciate the\ncourtesies extended to mt by tht\nWomen's Liberal Association of Nelson.\nReport* from sll over ths Provinoe\nsre exceptionally favourable to the\nLiberal cause, and wbtn I say tbs\nLiberal cauae, I mean tht welfare\ntnd beat Interests of this Provinoe.\nThe Liberal Party Is today tbt only\ncoherent and cohesive organisation\nIn tht political arena in Britlah Columbia.\nIt la especially essential at the\npresent tlmt thst no discord ahall\noccur.\nWith kindest regards,\nVery faithfully yours,\nT. D. Pattullo.\nVictoria.  B.C,\nJune to. IMS. , tm\nnow coming on the market ln\nIncreasing supply. The quality is excellent and equal to tht B. C. product. Tbt price paid to growers\nIs about 10 cents per lb. Tht wholesale price for B. C. and local Is\nfrom 14 cents to 15 cents per lb,\nA car of B. C. celery received on\nThursday the 11, shipped by Okanagan Mission Growers Ltd., wu\nof excellent quality and ln the best\nof condition. This celery sold Itself\nand tht car waa practically cleaned\nup on the day of arrival. Tht growers of this celery art deserving ot\nvery fsvorable comments on tlwlr\nmethod an<t results of storage used.\nB. 0. celery, good quality, Is quoted at 1640 to |7.00 par crate.\nThe supply of local vegetables ts\nample for demand. Tht potato\nmarket is quiet.\nCalgary\u2014Tbt flint car of Bahamas\nfield tomatoes arrived on Friday of\nlatt week ln fair condition. About\n40 per osnt showing tinge to ripe,\nbalanoe green. Bdmonton took approximately one-third of the car\nexpress from here. Local jobbers\nnamed a price of M-40 for repacked\nlugs. The milder weather now pre*\nvailing has no doubt helped the\nsalt of fruit and a generally batter\nfeeling Is noticeable amongst wholesalers. Southern Alberta potato ship-\npars report a good demand during\nthe week from Saskatchewan points.\nOrowen with good storing facilities\nhava served notlos on shippers\nthst until prlot advanot considerably thty have decided to hold\ntheir potatoes. It is hard to aay\nwhat ths outcome of thla will be\n*s ths large unknown quantity in\ntht north of the provinoe has still\nto bt marketed. Car arrivals Jan. 6\nto ia. Alberta\u2014a potatoes: B. C..\n9 apples and onlona, 3 celery. 4\napples; lmoprttd\u20143 citrus fruits, i\nbananas, 1 vegetable*, l Bahamas\ntoatoes.\nRsgins^Tht very severe weathsr\nwhich prevailed during the greater\npart  of  December  and   flrat\nMacDonald Smith. Nashville, Tenn .\ndefeated Pred Morrison of Pasadena.\nCalif., one up. after going to th*\n14th holt three down.\nWillie Hunter of Culver City de-\neated Paul Bunyan of White Plains,\nN<V., fret and four. Danny Shuts\nof Miami. Britlah open champion,\nboat Jimmy Thompaon ot Long\nBeach, two and ont, while Willie\nOoggln of San Francisco defeated\nCraig Wood of Deal. N.J.. wto up.\n176-foot  Jump  and was  disqualified.\nMRS. W J. GREEN\nBREAKS HER WRIST\nTRAIL CURLING\nLaat aurvivor of the nine men\nwho escaped when 100 Bngllsh soldiers wtre massacred on the banks\nof tht Itombl river by 4000 Zulus,\nJohn pools, aged 81, ba* died at\nWrexham.\nIn V_\u00abw of the Headlines in Saturday's Daily News\nMr. H. De JONG\nof the Crescent Dairy wishes to announce that ha\nIs now supplying his customers with\nPASTEURIZED MILK\nby the consent of the medical health officer\nAs no milk from Infected cows is being used the public can be doubly assured of safe, clean milk from .\ntha Crescent Dairy. Mr. DeJong wishes to thank all\nhis customers for their loyalty and support to him\nat this time.\nof January Interfered with tha\ndistribution of ptrlthible eommad-\nItlti. pirtlculirly to country points.\nNow tbit the weither hi* turned\nmilder, bu-nles, Is picking up and\nproapteta are much brighter. Lute\nof car arrival! of fruit and vet*.\ntablet jutt compiled oovt-int, nine\nmonths ending Dec 11. 1833. on\nthe Southern Baakstchswan market,\nshow only * alight falling off aa\ncompared with tho oorr-spondlng\nperiod of 111]. Thlt II a remarkable\nshowing when lt la ttambered thtt\na large portion of thli territory hat\nhid four luccet-lve crop failure*\nThese flgurei rtfer to oommerctil\ncan, only, relief oars sre net taken\nInto it-count, common stocks ft\nspples onions snd potatoes while\nnot hssvy are sufficient to supply\nsll demands. Thsrs are no atoraga\nstocks. Ths tvnersl trend ln spplss\n1, back to thl orlglnil picked box.\nThis hu been noticeable tlnct tht\nbeginning of tht 1193 shipping sesson on thli mirket.\nBstkatoon\u2014Ths mild weathsr of\nthe paat week allowed an uninterrupted movement to oountry polnti\n\u2022nd elty sales alao showed an lm-\nproTtment. Apples were la good\ndemand tnd though arrivals in.\ncrtased. tha snd of the wesk found\nJobbers' itocks ttlll con-pertatlvely\nlight, jumbo erst** constituted ths\nmajor portion of th* receipt*. Tha\nquality and condition of tho apples\nIn thli pack was again good and\non thla account th* Household pack\nli meeting with little demand on\nthli market. In North Battleford\ntht Household pack la the beat\nseller. The supply of Uexlcan to-\nmatcee wat ica.ee til week aad\nprice* were firm it ttto tar repacked lugi. The consensus of opinion amongst the trade stem* to\nbe that taken on th* whole bia_-\nneia i, decidedly better than at\nthU ttma last year, vetetsblea are\nundoubtedly In grestsr dtmand, thli\nbeing dua to tha poor crop of local\ngrown regeublei. Two ears ol Manitoba vegtUblas arrived har* during the week aad a car of __th-\nhrldte potatoes of vary satlafsctory\nquality. B. C. celery stocks srs\ngetting low thuogh recant arrival,\nhave been of good quality, it la\nreported that aa order hu been\nplaced for a csr of California celery\nB. C. Celery la quoted st a cents\nto 9 cents psr pound wholesale.\nWinnipeg\u2014Weather I* first _ut\ncold. Business ll fair with applet\nthi heatleit commodity being moved. Car receipts are mil down. Bi-\nhamai tomiton are striving in\nflrst-clist condition on this msrkrt\nsnd sre quoted st gl.Tg for rs-\npicked lugi No. 1. Some B. C.\ncelery It striving In poor condition\nhere. The balanoe of vegetible ar-\nrlvali In Imported, car rseetpt* for\nweek: B. 0. apples\u20143 boxes, I hulk,\nI crates, celery I; Imported, Lettuce\u20141, mind vegetable, i, celery\n1. Bahamu tomstoei 1.\nPotsto storage holding! ln B. C.\nDecember   11. 1131   1133   lest\nNew Westminster 43 43 tip.\nVmcmiver  .... 3300   13311,   jioiii\n-(\u2022Inline MU   woo\nVlctorli       g74     WO        111\nOkanagan sad\nMilnllns   WU   \u00bbWO       3301\nKootem-y    cAio        1W1\nTRAIL. B. C. Jan. 31\u2014Curling\n\u2022ched-laa for the week to Saturdsj\nire:\nMONDAY AT 1:30\n(Csdmlum Copl\nShMt 1\u2014Walter Brown vi. w. L.\nWood.\nllodie  Cap\nShe*t 3\u2014A. W.  Smith va. O.  J.\nKlnnla.\nrre-Mantl cap\nSheet S\u2014W. H B*ldr*v vs. J. P.\nSchofleld.\nSheet    *\u2014T.    H.    Olll*    vs.    Jick\nCampbsll.\nAT  l:W\n(Pmldentl Cap)\nSheet l\u2014WlUlim r-orreit vs. Robert Bomsrvllll.\nSheat I\u2014P. R. McDonald vs. 3.\nH. Toung.\nSheet *\u2014Charlea Hoeler vs. H\nA.  McLaren.\nSheet 4\u2014W. I.  Newton  vt. W. I.\nWilton.\nTTE-DAY\nNo   games   due    to   Nelson-Trail\nhockey match.\nWBDNISDAY  AT l:W\n(President* Cap\nShut 1\u2014W. O. Carrie vs. A.\nSmith.\nSheet 3\u2014Tom Brown va. W. Wood\nSheet S\u2014B. A. summit va. W. p.\nwt\u00abk ! SomervlUe\nKASLO. B. C, Jsn. 31\u2014Mrt. W. J.\nOnto U a petSMVt ln the VlctorUn\nhoapMal reoelvlng tieetment for\nbroken wHat. The aoc.de-* bap\npeasd when Mrs. Orsan\nt__* paraomte bust Monday\nLaat year about u_a time Mr*. Onea\nfall. la praotlaaUr th* eame ptace,\naad brake her other wrist She la\nprogtv-Blrtg  Bat_rf*otortly.\n'Baa   _-l*en   Jon**   cf   John-on*\nLanding  wa* * Kulo vKHor  Wed-\nJa*  Much*   of  lardo  vWted   In\nlawn   during   ttm  weak.\nJ.  J.  _tlU-o-rn ll\nIn th* V-|ot>-r_i hot-Mel.\n-rttea   bee   returned   trom\nBtrdk-ale  where he we* th* guest\nSheet 4\u2014L. H. Jackson vt. O. W.\nWeir.\nAT 1:1(1\nBbmt 1\u20143. A. Wad-worth va. K\nA. Msrgeson.\nShtet  3\u2014O.   C.  McKay  va.  A.  Q\nCaldicott.\nSheet 4\u2014A. U. Chttstr vs. A. It.\nRitchie.\nTHI B-SDAY AT 1:10\n(President. Cap)\nShut   1\u2014A.   J.   McDonall   va.  J.\nA. MacKinnon.\nSheet 3\u2014John Balfour vi.  A. R.\nBuchan.\nSheet 3\u2014P. PI Mclntyre va. H. ft\nWade.\n(Patron-t Cnp)\nSheet 4\u2014ft w. Hatlewood vt. J.\nIT. Woodburn.\nAT \u2022:\u00bb\n(Patron'i  Cap)\nSheet   1\u2014J. C.  Robertson  va.  O.\nShaw.\nSheet   3\u2014C.   D.   Stuart   vs.   Hugh\nPalmer.\nSheet  a\u2014Walter Brady vt.  R. C\nMcOerrlgle.\nSheet  4\u2014R. C.  Crowe  va.  J., ft\nTwaddle.\nFRIDAY AT l:W\n(Patron'! Cap)\nSheet 1\u2014David It-nest vt. Wtlter\nBrown-\nSheet 3\u2014W. P. Doubt va. W. ft.\nHunter,\nSheet   s\u2014Don-id   Maodoneld   va.\nO. H. Kllbum.\nSheet ' 4\u2014Alex    Kerr    vs.    3.    H.\nLaekls.\nAT l:M\nSheet   1\u2014J.  A-  McLeod  vs.  ft  J.\nProvost.\nShut _\u2014S. R. Wslley vs. W. Mc-\nLeary.\nShut I\u2014Dr. j. B. Thorn tt. Dr.\nW. R. Will-union.\nSheet   4\u2014L.   P.   Tytoa   vt.   J,   ft.\nCraig. .\nMr. and Mrs. Roddls Leave\nKaslo to Return to Home\nin England\n-tB-Mit, B.C.. Jut. 31\u2014Ur. Bam.\nb-ta and Mr, MaoL-Od. surfsos tad\nu-uVdRna-t  s-aaaa-tra of  the  Oa-\nnedtan en\u2014tar oompany, Ural-eel\nof Sanaa, who apen* the at-iatmu\n-sd-dai* In Otkttn, have r-tumtd\n\u2022erter making a bua-naas vial1; to\nvanoouver. It 1* loeraad tbtt while\nthe road to the n-toe Is far from\nbadrat. tn food oondltfao, ta early\nearn, will be mad* at opening up\nthe mine and -Mpplng. -\nOeorge Hu-o-oft, wbo la ta -barge\nof me logging operaUoo* at Boulder,\nwe* away for * Oar at IC-__-g*-e,\nlooking on* some logging then tor\n\u2014de .liui.\nTtm OF-l. bridge craw under O.\nMsccLoetn, whioh waa -eng*\u00bb*-l to removing driftwood et Kootensy Lend-\n(API\u2014Jlmn-y Webster of tat. Ptul. ;__gt ]_e. for Cieabrook to loin\nvi-h IM po-nte, won the UnKed forou with -M-her bridge otew tor\nState* **ttlon*l out-cur spied *k\u00bbt- oo_truot-on work rt thcat potnt.\niiig ohanvplonsh-p In tb* men's dlvl- Ttm a^jpn^nt of beef from thl\n\u2022Ion today following two day* odBonooto nvnoh to _*-tl. which\nnot* lute. Webaier oUnehed tbe carted e*ny last 1*11. hu now oau\ntitle, which be tint won to 1033. by __, \u25a0__, ,_\u201e, ___, \u2014*_,\u00bb! to _\u201e_!\npl*clng second In the five-mile race _q- tnlnwh only\nwon by Hetrby Ttytor of Nsw York. _,_, T^jtrtho __. returntd from\nrjorothy Ftctaney, slso of St. Ptul, 'Mtoauivry whe-i he he* beea r*\no*pt-red th* cl__nplon_hip to the i u4V4ng uuttatH \u2022**__\u00ab-\ncttnktr woman'* event with UO ^be lAackle truck ot -Unwell 1* I\npoint*. Ktt Klein of Buffalo, N.Y., \u201e__ tneaaid hauHnc gravel for read\nbad to poln-e ln aeoood phut. irarttc* lilillci\u2014 at the oamp here.\nBdd-t E-ihroet-er of Chloago, pieced c 0 Bodgera of Onmoa wu\nsooond  in  th*  unior men'i  event ^  avtiag  ^^   -^^  overlooking\nJanuary\nDiscounts\nFASHION-CRAFT\nMADE-TO-MEASURE\nCLOTHES\nIn spite of th* fact that\nthe prices of clothing\nire advancing Fashion-\nCraft are giving 10%\ndiscount off all fancy\ntweed and worsted suitings. Topcoats and overcoats tailored to yonr\nmeasure for the balance\nof the month.\nEMORY'\u00a7\nLimited\nTo Move Addres.\nand third In the five-mile race for\nthe title. He finished tht meet\nwith W points-\ni CLUBS ALIGNING\n\u00a9SiFOR BIRD TOURNEY\nEast Kootenay Badminton To\nBe Earlier This Year\nthe logging otoemtlone *t Boulder\ncreek  and  Athene.\nJ. Itsnne-rmo. who bM been Buffering for eome tlm* from rbsuma-\ntUm, 1* a pet-ant at the St. Xugene\nhoepltel, crs-i-trook.\nOwing to th* flat* In -rant of\nthe quarry being flooded, It was\nfound liitjir\u2014ill tor a Must, to\nhaul home h\u00bby tad moat of th*\nia_\u2014\u2014htta wen theort. However, the\nweather he* turned colder and\nuveral loads h\u00bbv* been ucured, rs-\nUevtng  tru, aUcua-lon.\nItn. Bam By-outh, who wu ua-\nfe-rtune-e In falling aad Injuring\nher lag, a, able to gat around again.\nA. Palmer, new road aupertnten-\ndent,   he*   been   her*, several   times\nCI-An_lOOK. B-... Jan. II\u2014Club*\nm'-mdlng to eater the Bast Koote-\noaf B-dmlnton a-aoc-ttton are get-\nt-ng their entries In to the ascretary. | rn the peat week. _x*__g ot\u2014 th*\n_c W. DonaM*on, u only rne-mbera ctrogteu In road making. A eon-\n;of dub* iffUHted wtth the *t*D- ttdarabl* ni_mh*r of man alt an-\no_-t.on ue entitled to play In the gaged at present.\n\u25a0jT'.m^r u?- t- \u25a0 >\u00a3_\u00ab-\" -e\u00bb_. \"\u2014\u00bb\u2014! w\u00ab-r_-_\u00abBit, whldh la ached-1 The total number of oata from the\n-Ju' ,^-S.T-u.\u2022!_\u00a3\u00abTto i_Zto t\u00bb*><\u2022 to \u00ab\u2014\u2022 \u00ab-<\u2022 -1* *- C~bnook QisttTy etding, Atbart, fcr 111*\n^f-TeS^^-? hn-STlr, \u00abr_-__S'' audltorHan. w|-ji poulbly iueg.1*- year loss amounted to U can and\nS^V^^th^S-r^-^-.' moutery tune, to th. Beoreatlon Included ptna aad fir log-, told\nS_? JLJ^lJLmm\\-m?m?--?~ W- \u00bb Ttormn. on. moattTtaa flnlahed atone. The\n-- I This date _t cvT>i-rt\u00abrsr-y eerller preeent yeer ehould a* a graat ln-\nChan that on which the tournament cms* ht air kw-tlngi from this\nwas ptoyed to _-_n*\u20141ey lest year, I polo*.\nrt oelng towsrd ths t\/tw of March,     Many   -h--tefees  have   takan  place  _\nwhen heavy road* made H dUIlcuU'in tbe roed oan-pa the, weak tnd ! totemment to be tb* mover of tbl\nfor earn* and lmpou-hi* tor other* tne enw* hav* bttn Inoreased oon- sddrua ln reply to the spetch trom\nto ba pruamt. |_tdare_-y. I tbe throne.\nAt the annual meeting of the ss- i   A hockey mao-h  -etasnj onaton   \t\naookat-on held to __-nb*-tay la the end Slnlar took peace here on Sun,\nVancouver by their daughter. Mra.\n\u25a0tcel  Baoohua.\nTh* a-B-ut-ata of tha e-ecuMve\noommtttu of the Kaslo aad Duuiot\nPlftten Hu--k*d olub held a spectsl\niiaailliig recently to oonvpM* ar-\nnma-niintt tor th* annual meeting\nwhich taku pUcs mat r-bnth.\nA.   Lewwon   heu   left   to   vtalt   in\nJ.   N.   Murphy   hu\nHelton  tttm   r-dtlng\nletarntd   to\nit hi*  betn.\nArthur Kill, K C, member of tbt\nOntario leg-datum for Ottawa, wbo\nUu  been  wtected  by  the  Ontario\nJS.. \u00a3 T^.P^^JfL^!t But a new feature, a consolstlon\nOf ttts rural aeMMtT ot *no Kocx>_n*y t__* vww\u2014fc-H *--_. \u00ab- *_Km \u00ab-*\ndioosu.   LIB   wlU.  on  behalf  of   hi*,\u00ab\u00b0, ,1T^_.1?_^_S_-S-?\n\u25a0 ^    .   .   ..        \u2014 _.-*___* m        M-it_-na-T--L        \u00abn      lO-waOa*.      Will      D\u00bb      OOf-ClKK*!\nSSSJ*\u2022'\u2022\"**\u2022 ** ^mm ,D Rt. Bev. Waiter *-___*\nBrmCB -_\"* ,_-.,__- te -\u201e____ laawly -taoted <\u2014hop of\neri5_ J^S-L.?^ 7*m**\\mml   v_*t   caanhcook   on   Mond.y.\n^SS^lSS-.   _\u00abo  -Pen*   tt.|8\u00abvk\u00bbwlU_eh-ld to Ohflst church\ntwo   month!   to   lb*    Dpp-r\nlutumn tha msMer of dividing the I amy undtr good tot c-e-irtloni Tht\neotrlu tor A and B pt-apara WM | aune wu keenly oontuted aad re-\nd-siinaii-. It wm flno-ly deoldBd to suited to a win tor Creaton by 1-0\nconduct th* eutnu u on prevlou*\nytan, with no dlvkdon of p\u2014yara.\nBut  a   new   feature,   a  consolstlon\nRt. Itev. W*_tar A-tema. M-L, DS.\nOuo-an dk-wct, I* visiting  at  hla\nPaul Br-Ong la a patlant tn ttt*\nvv-*ta__ ho-pltel suffering from a\nfoot Injury.\nA. Jolaon wm brought In from\nMowur Wadn-\u00bbd*y suffering from\nsn Injured toot, and va taken to\ntns Vletotlan -capital.\nMiloolm orunlow of lardo tsu a\nosty  vhator  W*dnud*r\nCbo-eron c_rk hu recelvad word\nof the .itliii of hU eldut a-ttsr.\nItn. Sad-e Mitchell of Wancouvec.\nMB, T. tS-arke lttt tot Vancouver\nsot-* day* *go and wu with bar\ndaughter at the time of bar deatti.\nMrs S. J. Tlicjcaebem srrlved In\nth* olty W*d_aad*y. from Daans-\nhaven, and'U a psUrent ln ths Victorian bosp-t-d.\nP. B. Al\u2014tr I* able to bt out\ntftln aftar balng caoflnsd to hla\nby a asTt-roB lllneaa.\nB. Murphy and amall aon\nhav* returned from a v_t to the\n\u25a0a. M. Landry of\nWHEAT IS OFF\nWINKIPTO. Jan. 31 (CP).\u2014With a\nminimum of support in \u00abvld\u00abnct\u00bb.\nwhfat prloaa h6v\u00abred around pra-\nvloua closing levtia on th\u00ab grain \u00abx-\nchange han Saturday, but slipped\noff near tha clow u preaaure ln-\ncreaaed. Pinal quotations were H\nosnt ott,\nLiverpool wheat wu steady and\nctoaed lid higher, but Chicago end-\ned tha day with fractional decUne..\nENGLISH LEAGUE\nrm\u00abT DIVIIION\nBirmingham  0.  Mlddleiborough  0.\nChslaea I. Sheffield United 0.\nLeed.  I,  Hudderafleld  1,\nDerby 1, Newcutl.  1.\nLiverpool  I, Alton Villa I.\nManchester  I, Arsenal  1.\nPorttmouth I, otokt l.\nSheffield Wad. o, Bvtrton 0.\nSunderlend   9.   Wolverhampton   I.\nTottenham 0. Leicester 1.\nWatt Bromwlch 0, Blackburn 1.\nSECOND DIVISION\nBolton 9, Manchester I.\nBradford City 9. Bradford 0.\nBrentford I.  Plymouth 0.\nBurnley 4, West nam 3,\nLincoln 1, Bury 3.\nMlllwall 1. Hull 0.\nNotts 3, Southampton 3.\nOldham 4. Notts Porett 1.\nPortvale   1,  Blackpool   0.\nPreston  1, Ortmsby 3.\nBwsn*** 1. Pulham 0.\nTHIRIl   NORTIIEBN\nAecrlngton  1,. Rochdal* 1,\n\u2022Clew* 3, Stockport 3.\nDarlington 0, Barn-lay. 4.\nOatubud 1. Tranmere 3.\nHillfax I, CheitsTfUld 0.\nNsw Brighton 3. Csrllsl* I.\nJtothtrhim 1. Barrow 1.\nBout_port   9.   Minefield   I.\nWslull 3, Doncuter I.\nWrexhtm   9.   Hsrtlepool   1.\nTork le Chester 3.\nTBIBD   KOVTUEBN \u00bb\nAlderthot 3. Niwport 1.\nBrighton  1, Norwich  1,\nBrlitol 4, Ooventry   1.\nCirdlff 4, Bournemouth 3,\nClipton  I, Southend 9.\nCrystii 0, Reading 0.\nKxeter 3, Charlton 0.\naillinghtm I, Watford I.\nLuton I, Quun'i Park 3.\nNorthampton   1,   Torquay   1.\nSwindon 4. Brlatol 3.\n7:30 to th* evening, followed by\na ret\u2014mon to th* psruyi hall. The\nclergy of Bast Kooteoej. loe-Udl-t\nVen. Arc-deacon Oraham ot Nelaon.\nwlU be preaent.\nword hu com* to the olty of the\nbirth of e daughter to Mr. and Mra\nJ. M. Bell In Rag-\u2014 on January lt.\nMrs. BsU waa tormtrly Mka Suaanne\nla lla, alula -rlec-ilea\nCren-Took n-lende of the oontrce-*-\ning partlu bar* recatved th. an-\niwunc*-n*nt of tb* a__r-tiag* of Mr*.\nC. O. Steeples, for many yesr* \u25a0\nreek-wit ot Cr*n<-rook but now of\nKejtoa, sad John J1*\u2014land Paten\nof Reglna- Tb* cecvmony took pleot\nla Celfary.\nA number of Oraabrook young\npeople motored to Klmberley Wednesday evening for skating In the\n-__ber_ry link. Thay had lUfvar at\ntha apartment ot Ileus Dorotny\nMcKowan   and   Dee  L'\nSATURDAY HOCKEY\nNATIONAL LHOl'E\nNew   Tork   Rsngers   4;   Montreal\n--nsdlent I.\nChlcigo 3: Toronto I.\nDetroit 4; Ottawa I.\nINTERN '.. l(l\\ tl   LEAOri\nDetroit 3; Cktvelind  1.\nLondon 0; Buffalo  1.\nMr*. I. H. Latham WM * bridge\nhoatau   Wsdnsaday   tflernoon.\nTb* u*u*l pdotur* -haw wu put\non by Um Toung P-op-e'a soctsty,\nWednaedey evening, to tla Bail*\nball aad wm tersely attetnded.\nand Mra. Waltar Clougb snd\nson sad their son 0. dough of Slocan CHy war* <*tr vtittot* Tuuday\nIM NeUle Alea-od-r, R-M. . la\nreUtv-ng  at  the  Vtotorten  hoipltsl.\nMr*. It OoldeniiUi bM u her\nguut let*. D. H. NelD* of Wood-\nStanley Istku aod Jack Rtper of\nJo-naoDs Landing w*r* ctty visitor!\nWi-nunay.\nMaa Detn of Dsywhsren WM a\nrecant visitor to the city.\nMr. and Mrs. O. Rumuuen and\nchUdren Have returned to their\nhone at Shutty Bench attar apend-\nIng uvaral  wuk* to  Vancouver.\nMka B. Jeaty hu moved In from\nhar Shutty Beneh home and will\nMay In town, the guest ot Utm C.\nU pawcett.\nA. 8. later I* rsotlvlm t-utmsnt\nfcr * b*dly Injured hand. Willi*\nsaistin* In J-cktog up a truck\nloaded wH-h coal, the truck -Uppcd.\nIstung Utt weight hand on Mr.\ntater* hand. No bonu wart broken\nM*Xr and Mrs. J. H. Stubce bevu\nlent to tptot ths next few week* la\nVictoria whtv. they will be the\ngueite of their *on-*n-l*w and\nda-tMer, Mr. and Mr*. _-\u00ab-_\u2022_\nTatiow.\nExchange Rates .\nNTW TORK. Jan. 91 (AP).\u2014Saturday sterling eichanls wesk Bt\nMl- fcr 10-day bills, and at ej for\ndemsnd.\nCinsdlan doUar I par uat discount.\nPranes 8.34.\nUr* IM.\nCDILUWACK   MEN   HEAD\nOltRNSKY   BBKDMS\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nSEE PREMIER T. D. PiTT.'LLO'S\nLETTER ON PAOB 9. (9911)\nFOR PURE PASTEl'RIZED MILK.\nPIJONI  IM,  CI'RLEW   CREAMERY.\n(Wll\nACTON'S rOR PERMANENTS\nNllscn'l   pioneer  bauty parl-l*.\n(9911Y\nTbtn tn at lust 131 arum la th*\nKb 100,000 or mere j-npte.\nsnd nlne-tentlM of ttttm in In th*\nDaughters of England mut tonight Meroorlsl Hall, g o'clock. Social evening. tMMi\nIOOP. Joint Insullatlon Kootensy lodge No. II. Queen City\nBatekah Lodge No. II. tonight tt\n1:10  p.   m. 199H)\nTOR Pt'RS PASTEURIZED MILK.\nrilONE  IN.   (I BLEW  CREAMSRV.\n(9M1)\nCANADIAN  I I cclciN  DANCE\nBALLROOM.   I   te   1   a.m..   WED-\nM.-UAY. TROJAN  D1NCK  ORTIIKH-\nTRA, GENTLEMEN Mc, LADIES Mr,\nCO-TLB  Mc (9991)\nBt'RNS  NKIHT.  THIS. JAN. U\nSupper, concert and danct start\nat I pm. prompt. Tlckti* 11. from\nmembers of committee. Ledlnthtm't\nor Kooteniy Muilt Store. No sd-\nmlHlon   without   ticket. cM\u00bb0)\nCHTLi-WACK, B. C, Jtn. 31 (CP)\n-Ira W. Clark, Chllllwsek. wu\nrlsctsd pr**!d*nt ot tht B. C. Ouern-\n\u25a0sy Brudert' utoclstlon tt tha sn-\nnusl msetlnt lien, lut week succeeding Cyril Roberts, who hu htld\nthe pulsion for thi lut thru years\nANNOt.N11.MENT   ' t\nA  REXALL  Olfl CENT SALB\nwlU ba ftiturad by  tb*\nCITY DRUO\nJan. II, Peb. 1, 3. I. Savt your cent*\nand we will t*ve you doUirs. (Ivdt)\nPUTNAM   VtCtTTlOH   CANCELLID\nThe paklle receptlo* trrimed by\nNelsen WOBHB'l Liberal Asaortallon\nfer Prank P*t\u00ab.ra. M.P.P., *ad Mrs.\nPutnam, advertised for Tuesday evening, hu keen tentelle* followlni \u2022\n\u25a0aaaaagB treat Mr. Patrtaaa stsilni\nthat be could net atund swing to\nlattratUaaa tutlvtd rrc\u2014 tht eier-\natlva *t Nelsen Mint uberal Auo-\nclallon. (NTl)\nDEATH   NOTICS\nPatrick W. otorg*, III Bdgewood\navenue, pasted away Sunday afternoon. Body rasts at tha soman Funeral Homt. runrral arrangam.nu\nlaUr. (MfO)\nCANADIAN-AMERICAN   LEACH'S\nNo gamu toheduled.\nU.S.   COU.EI.B   HOC-KEY\nPrinceton I:  Harvard I.\nYale  1:   Dertmouth I.\nUnion I; Army 4.\nGrains Unsettled\nCH1CAOO. 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Jsn. 31 (CP Cable)\u2014\nTbe question ot admitting woman\nIs the Brtuih consular and diplomatic service will be studied by a\nspsclal coraml'.tu appointed todaf\nby Sly John Simon, foreign mo*.\ntary.\nAttar taking th* ftrat dty't m*.\ntrlculitlon pspen, * Laloestsr bay\nbroke hla leg. He journeyid to tba\nexamination room tach day In aa\n\u2022mtrulai.ee snd pasaad with two distinctions.\ntELSON OPERA\nHOUSE\nMonday, Jtn. 28, 8 p.nu\nThe greatest show ever\noffered by the C M. & S.\nG-N parly. 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