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Mexican coatul la\nPlttoburgh, predict! Canada, tbt\nUnited atttw tad Mutoo will ualto\nto form a ntw letgue of nationa.\nTbt tctlon, ht wld, would \"mtk*\ntbt Nortb American continent Independent of ill the net of the world.\"\n\"Together with Cinidi.\" tbl con-\nnd wld, \"wt bin iwrytblng we ill\nand tnd Incrislng frlendllnew It\ngoing to bring tbout a league of\ntht thrw nttlont.\"\nUH FAVORS\nABANDONIiOF\nGOLD MEASURE\nWHITE HOUSE\nTALK TO TOUCH\nTROUBLE, EAST\nrequest   the   Japanese   government     HoOVPr   and   ROOSCVett  t\u00a9\nto make tn Immedltta taveetlga-        \u201e ,\nMeet Friday for Con*\ntlon ind to provide tdequit* police protection for American life\ntad property.\nThe rlotirt, nearly 900 strong,\nswarmed through tbt building,\n\u2022mwhtng typewriter* tnd furniture,\ndamaging mice, breaking doon, tnd\nirlndowl tnd tearing up installment\nwll contract! ind other vtlutble\ndoeumento.\nRlchird Ucdeary. reprwentatlve\not tbe company'e Ntw York headquarters, wld tbe low wu \"likely\nto ntcb levenj hundred thousand\njam.\"\nTht yen le worth tbout 90 Amer-\nlcin cento.\nference\nBy  JOHN  F.   CHESTEB\nAssoctited  pkw Staff  writer\nWASHINGTON. Jtn. 16.\u2014Tbe ra-\nplooive  iltutlen  created  by the\nI nnofflciii Slno-Jatetew war ww\nscheduled definitely tonight for\ndiscussion ky President Hoover\ntnd hi* successor-elect Franklin\nD. Booeevelt. tt their Itidty White\nHowe meeting.\nAlthough tbe preeldent tnd preel-\ndent-elect   both   wen   cbtry   todty\n\u00abI am unablt to undentend bow of formtl comment u to tht tgmdt\n- ' of   tblt,   their   wcond   meeting,   It\nj wu stated officially thtt talk would\n! bl  centered  upon  \"what   to  going\n, I on\" la foreign tfftln.\nAn authoritative source reported\nthtt wtr debte would \"not atew-\nwrlly\" com op u t topte. Indication was given, nevertheleta, thts\ntubjtct might poulbly irlw during\ntalk ot thl Oeneva arma parley\nand th* projected world' economic\nconfereaw.\nBenwth tbl lervlce, however, tbl\npoulblllty thtt th* conflict between\nDissatisfied Because Pur- *** \"\u00bb\u00bb\u2022 u<> ounew tonw m\nJehol might expand, tad euch Incident! u tb* wrecking of IB American plant ta Yokohtmt hivi bun\nmilor iub)ecu of concern among\ntdmlnlitntlon leidin.\nTbi prealdent-elect'a\nfollowing hit foreign tfftln talk\nwtth Secnttry Btlmion lwt wwk.\ntbtt Amerlctn tonlgn policy muat\ncontinue to uphold \"the wnctlty ot\nInternational trettUt\" give further\nfuel to tbe speculation.\nThen wu ao doubt ben tonight\nthtt tht meeting would tw still\nmother effort to bring tbe outgoing ind Incoming administration!\nInto I single Ila* concerning continuing International  problem!.\n(CONTI    TD ON  PAOB  TWO)\nITALY TO BREAK\nTREATY, RUSSIA\nchases Exceed Those\nof Russia\nBOME, Jtn.  IS  (API\u2014Dissatisfied  because  Italian  purchases  Ih\nBusaia ban been exceeding But-\nsltn pnnbuet to Italy, tbl Ittlltn\ngovernment    win     denounce    the\n1994   commercial   treaty   with   tbe\nSov'et within tbe next thrw week!.\nThli treaty It tht only document\nwhich Italy  formally  recognise!  tbe\nSoviet   government,   but   diplomatic\nrelations will continue w at prawnt.\nTht   government   hu   not   divulged\nwhether the document of denunciation trill contain t provision to thit\neffect or whether t new Instrument\nwill bt lesued for the purpose.\nWould Pay Government\nBond Obligations in\nCanadian Funds\nURGE ESTABLISH\nMARKETING BOARD\nFavor Inflating Canadian\nDollar to Level of Competitors\nCAtOABY.   Ju.   IS   (CP)\u2014Dt-\nmstmt difficulties tn flnince, mtr-\nrg and protection ef debtors,\ntnnnal convention ot tbe\nUnited Fmatn ot Alberta ben\ntoday decltred ta ftvor Of ibtn-\n-tonnwnt ef the gold standard,\nptymint ef government bond obll-\ngtMoni ta Ctntdltn fundi and\nrstibilahment ot a marketing\nbeard.\nInflation ot tbl Canadian dollar to\nt level approximating tbe eumney\nof otber eountrlw which tn Oan-\n\u2022dtl chief eompitlton ln the iirt\ncultural export mutate ww tdopt-\ned. Thle decision wu taken ln pref-\nerenoe to I decliritlon which ftvor.\nid' tbt Unking ot thl Cinidlin\ndollir to i parity with the BrltUh\npound sterling.\nThru ' recommendation* ot the\ncommittee oa binklng tad credit.\nout dnwlng tn wimple from the\n\u2022crip ttto* it Raymond, Alta, wen\nadopttd. Thl oommittee reoonvxfend-\n\u2022d, u temporiry ntltf nwtiure'. tctlon by parliament to provldt that\nC-nadlan bonds or tny financial\nobllgitlons. whether provincial or\nftderal, ahould be dravn payable In\nCanadian legal tenler only, tnd\ndomiciled ln Canada, that I* to wy.\nptytblt ta Ctn:di only.\" Tb* com-\nBtlttot believed thli action iwd tar\nM takea hefon lay benefit oould be\nderived from other nmedlil mei-\nittm.\nSUSPICION IS\nAROUSED OVER\nDEATHS IN EAST\nThree Deaths Extend Over a Period of Three\nYears\nBdwtnt Booth, bwutirul blood! film ittr. suffered t relapse tt HoUy-\nwood, following t long Illness from onr expotun to tba tun In Afrlct,\nwhere \"Trtder Horn\" ww fllmtd. Ww Booth tor a tlmi bid ippeared\nto ht recovering wtltf-Ctorlly.\nHOPE FOR STOP\nTO HOMEBREWING\nOTTAWA,  Jta.   IS   (0\u00bb), \u2014 Tbl\nbrewers in hopeful of Having the\nInterprovinclal conference tab* iteps\nto atop homehpewlng, lt wii Iwrned\ntodty. Records ot tbe department ot\nnational revehvp show approximately\n900,000 persona btw notified tbe\ndeptrtment of tbeir Intention of\nMowing tbeir own onr.'\nHAMMOND TRIAL\nBEGINS, CALGARY\nCharged With False\nPretences\nCameraman \"Shoots\"\nSea Monster Close Up\nNASSAU, Bahamu, Ju. II (AP\ncable via Bahamas ttttt Benlc*)\u2014 A\nthrllltnj undersea battle between a\nmorlnf picture cameraman *nC a\n206-pound atlngraf durlnf which tbe\nformer tot eome good abote of tbe\nfighting; taotloa of tbe eea, monster.\nvae reported bere todiy in t mm*\n\u2022age from member* of a movie expedition, oompletlng a eerlea of\nundersea motion pictures started at\nBermuda last fall under tbe direction of Dr. WUllam Beebe of tbe\ntttt Tork Zoological society.\nFloyd Croeby, cameraman, tbe\nmessage stated, wae down filming\nan undersea scene wben tbe stingray,\nwbtcb resembles a bat and hu a\nwing spread of four to alx feet, ap*\npeered. Crosby, warding off the\nvicious attacks of tbe monster, kept\ngrinding away et hla camera and\nsucceeded ln getting a remarkable\n\"dose-up\" of tbe stingray charring\ntb* machine.\nTells Why Evans\nWas Refused Bail\nEvidence Show Has Twice\nBroken It\nVANCOUVER, B.C.. Jtn. Ig (CPI\n\u2014Chief Justice Aultr Mormon of\nthi supreme oourt of British Columblt htl token tbt unueutl course\not explaining to t dtltgttlon avhy\nbe hu refused to Brent bill to\nArthur H. Evans, charged with tdvo-\ncttlng font to effect t govern-.\nmentel ehtng* tnd uttering rtmtrkt\nagainst Rlt Majesty thl King tnd\nmembera ot tbl Bortl Ctntdltn\nMounted Police font. The chtrgi\niron out of Enn'i t\u00abt'7ltlee during t miners' strike tt Prlnoeton.\nThe delegttlon ot 1\" men wtt tp-\npointed tt t oonfenao* of itbor\ntnd other orginlcetiont celled by the\nCtnldltn  Llbor  Defence   lelgue.\nTbe chief Juetloe told tb* delegttlon he bad rttund bill bectuee\nw. H. Bullock-Webeter, eounnl for\ntbe crown, hid produoed erldenoe\nshowing Evans htd twloe broken\nbill.\nCALOART. Jtn. II (CP)\u2014Rink\nP. Book, Detroit , mllltonsi\u2122 tad\nprettdent of Btgll Petroleums, limited, wu t witnees toity during tbt\ntrlil- ot Bord Btmmond. Ctllfornlt\non min, chtrged \"with obtolnlng\ntSO.000 bj ttlee pretences fron tbe\nfirm. Hammond wu trrwtod ln Ctll-\nforali, tad tfter length; extradition\nproceedings wu brought to Ctlgtry\nto feoe trill.\nMr. Book testified Htmmond pieced t proposition before him ln Chlctgo in January, 1090, for tht building ot tn sbeorptlon plint In Turner Tiller oil field* to tx-rtet gseo-\nllne from wuto gu. Wltnese tald\nHtmmond, uked for \u00bb30,ooo eo be\noould purchiee tbt equipment from\nt Ctlifomlt concern In which he\nnil he htd t itrge Intornt.\nMr. Book lutborlMd piyment bi\ntbt oompeni ot the gSO.OOO but he\ndecltred ht did not **e Btnmond\nigtln untu hi sppetred in tbl\ncourtroom todtr.\n2000 AT MONTREAL\nPRESENT DEMANDS\nMONTREAL, Jan. II (CP)\u2014Peaceful and honest, having no revolutionary ldeae but wanting work and\na living, was tbe description given\nby their spokesman to a group of\n3000 men wbo assembled at the city\nhall today to seek interviews wltb\ntbe civic administration.\nA group of 13 spokesmen was received by the executive committee\nwhich pro rleed to stu-Iy thsir demands snd give a rep'.y next Wednesday. The crowd then sang \"O\nCanada\" tot dispersed, only e few\nunruly members having to be moved what by swinging\noa forcibly by polioe. timely arc\nVETERAN OF RING\nBATTLES POLICE\nNTW TORK. Jan. IS\u2014Davs Shade,\nveteran middleweight wbo lost four\ndecisions ln IS rears of ring warfare, dropped a verdict 'to several\npollcexen tn a atreet brawl today\nand was taken te hoepltal in a\nstraight Jacket to ba treated for\nalcoholism.\nShade sought out the policemen\nand started a series of tussles, which\nwere finally joined In by ambulance\nattendants and bysUnders. Offloers\nfimlly won tbe decision, although\nShade was equalling things some\nSTUBBS IDEAL\nIS TO BE A\nFIRST, ALWAYS\nComes Before His Choice\nof Judge; States at\nInquiry\nHUNDREDS PAY\nLAST TRIBUTE\nTO MRS. TQLMIE\nFloral Tributea Bank Altar; Interment at Royal Oak Park     .\nMAY EXHUME ONE\nOF THE BODIES\nTraces of Cyanide Poisoning: Found: Thought\nSuicide\nFEAR FOR LIFE OF\nINE CARETAKER\nLast Heard of a Month Ago;\nRunners Bring Newa\nBUMS LABE, B. a, Jtn. IB (OP)\n\u2014Unhurt trom for onr t month.\nWtlttr Ltwlt, JS-yw-old ctnttker\nof tht Om Ltki mint mtr hire,\n\u2022 point on tht Cahadlan Httlontl\nrallwayi betwwn Smlthtn tnd\nPrlnot George, Ii fund to bin\nfilltn t victim to bltttr cold\nwittier la tht wild mton mtr\nIfldlat mountain. Oonttthlt Tttt\ntnd Oimt Warden RomVsu. aooom-\nptnttd by Indltn trackers trt it-\nttmptlni to follow ta oW tnow-\nihoi trtll believed 19 hMt bun left\nhr tbt misting am.\nWEST AGAINST\nRAILWAY UNION\nChristie Expresses Probable\nAttitude\nBt ERNEST BUBRITT\nCtnldltn   Preti  Stiff Writer\nWINNIPEG, Jtn. II \u2014 On;,\nwrinkled llttlt Judge of tbl county eourt. Lewli St. George Stnbbs\nIi i pronil mm ind when lt comet\nto bto being dnn t chotct' between Judge tnd min bt wlu remain I man.\nPounding emphatically on ' tbt\nmarble-topped btt which bl UttU\nmon than chinned, tbi bespecticloj\nJurltt letntd towtrd Mr. Juttloe\nFrtnk Ford tt though to tntkt htm\nhear mon cletr*y, tnd told him ht\nmr would bt \"relegited to tbi\npoutlon of a rubber itanp.\" Bt wu\nboth man tnd Judge, ht uld proudly, but It they wtn incompatible,\nt man bt would remain.\nAt tbi ticking of thi big dock\ntn thi hushed crowded courtroom\nIndicated tbi timing hour of todty'i\ntutton of tbl oommlsslon lnvntlg_t-\nIng charget of Judicial mUcosduct\nagalnat blm, Judge Stubbt concluded\n\u2022 two-day tttoek on Ju.gu ot tbl\ncourt of appeal, thi prorlnclt'. -ind\nDominion govern nenti tnd othen\nwho tcouted him of Judicial mil-\nconduct.\nSCATHING   RIDICULE\nExcited tnd visibly -fitted Judge\nVICTORIA,    Jtn.    IS     (CP).    \u2014\nTbrtuth   tbt   streets   llnd   wltb\n\u25a0ympttbttlc townafolk tbe fnnenl\ncortege if Mn. Jl. T. Tolmie, wife\nef Premier  Tolmie  pitied  quickly\nthli   tfttrnoon   from   the   ftmlly\nhon_e,   Tlo-erdUe\"   In    sttnlch.\nthrowgh tbl dty to chrlit cbnreh\ncathedral, wbtn tbt simple Antn-\nctn service wtt conducted by Ctn-\ntt Jothui Hlnchllffe. Hundred! of\ntlmi tributes tanked tbi atar.\nTwo hymni wtn, \"Httrtr My Clod\nto Tbu\" tad \"Lttd Kindly light.-'\nRundredl of people unable to gtln\nadmlttanct   to   tbt   church   wtlttd\noutalde. Inside wtn gtthend mem-\nben of tbt etblntt tnd repreaenti-\nttm o fthe Judiciary, state .private\ntnd   publlo   orgtnltttlont   of   tbt\nprovlnoe.\nTbl ptUbttren inn Ron. Ntlton\nLougheed, Bon. e. L. Bow*. Bon. R.\nH. Pooler, W. B. Ltnlgan. Brigadier\n3. Sutherltnd tnd Captain W. Ho-\nbtrt.\nInterment wu la Bortl Oak burial\npirk. , >.\nTOaOHTO. Jin. IS (OP)-\"A mtu\nof thnt deaths of resident! of\nTork towruhlp tnd Cut Tork la t\nperiod of ortr thru run bin\n\u2022round lufflctent suspicion to bi\nfollomi now br Invutlgttloni fa-\ndty tbt direction of tbt tttoraty\ngimrtlt dtptrtmtnt ind tht Tork\ntowniblp police.\" tbl Tomato Telegram mt, today.\n'Toltot lnnitlgitlont will prob.\ntbly result la tbl nhumitlon tomorrow of tbl body of om of the\ndratud wtth t view to holding i\npott-awrttm to determine whether\npolionlat wu thi ftuM of til thru\ndeatht.\n\"Th* duuMd ptreont, wbou\ndwtht bin irouieJ nuploloa tmong\ntbtlr relative! tnd trlendi tn Mr.\nBrytni, But Tork; Mn. Sttlnburn,\nTork towniblp, tgtd 80 it her dwtb,\nand har diughter, Mlu Bdlth Sttlnburn, ned M it her death,\" tht\nniwaptper aayi.\n\"Mr. Brytni dltd la July. 1*9*.\nat' hli httu la But Tork. A port-\nmorttm au htld undtr Um direction of Dr. C. Z. McLetn. MOB.\nBut Tork. tad tbt itomtch uat to\nPtofatur Btgeta. unlvertlty of Toronto tnilyit. wbo reoorttd ht hid\nfodnd tn(u ot cytntdt poisoning.\nHowtvtr. It wu seeumed thin Bryant htd ttkin hit owa lUi with\ncyanide tad bt wu burlid without\nfurthtr quettloni.\n\"Lut Hovember, Mre. sttlnburn\ndied It htr home. 8bt Ii reported\nu hiving bun Ul tor aome time.\nSTORM GRIPS\nWASHINGTON\nm\nCovered With Blanket of\nSnow; One Fatality;\nExpect Break\nOTTAWA MEET\nSEES NEED Ft\nA UNIFORM ACT\nProvinces and Dominion\nW01 Compel Uniform\nRequirement\nIS DESIGNED TO\nPROTECT PUBLIC\nIncorporations Turned\nDown in One, Granted in Second\n(CONTINl'ED  ON PAOB TWO)\nUOMTRBAL, Jtn. IS (CP)-Wut-\ntra Canada It opposed to tar tug-\ngutloa thtt tbt Ctntdltn Ktttontl\ntad Ctntdltn Ptclflc nllwayi ihould\nht imslgtmiM. W. J. Chrlattt of\nWlnnlptt. director of tbi National\ntyittm, ttttid bin todty In tn in-\nttrvltw. Mr. Cbrlitlt uld bt wu\nnot ln i poutlon to expreu hli\npereontl opinion, but ipokt truly\nto tbi prohibit tttltudt of tbt\nptoplt ot tbt wut towtrd tbt\npropoul.\n\"Tbl newaptpera thtn wlll be.ill\noppoeed to tmalgt-vstlon. And rou\nknow whtt influenoe tht newspapera\nbin la tbi wut,\" Mr. ChrUtle uld.\n\"Tbl Canadian Ptclllc bu bondel\nlndibttdntu. It hu many ahare-\nholderi tnd paymenti have to hi\nmade to tbt owntre ot itock and\nhondi. I would UM to know bow\nthiu ptymenti in to ht mide\nwhen both railway! tn lotlng\nmoney.\"\n(CONTINIJED  ON  PAOB TWO)\nEAMONNDE VALERA\nSPEABAT CORK\nNationalists Describe Reign\nof Terror\nInsufficient Evidence\nin Death of Grocer\nJury Adjourns for Week\nat Victoria\nJAPANESE PBINCB DIES\nTOKYO. Thurtdty, Ju. It. 1AP1\nDDBUN, IrUh FW Statt, Jtn. IS\n(OP Ji AP ctblu)\u2014Pretldtnt Btm-\noaa dl Vtltrt ipetklng it Oom before oot of tbl blggett tudltncu of\nbit campttgn, expreued coofldenci\ntonight thtt hit Btpubllc-n ptrtr j \"\"J,,*,,^   ,\u201e   dltturbtd\nPBINCB BOPBBT. Jin. lt (OP)\u2014\nUnable to decide whether death wn\nctund hr telf-infllcted wound! or\nbr iome penon or ptrtont unknown,\nt oorontr'i Jury Investigating tbl\ndeith ot mnk B. Buth, wtl'.-known\ngrootr tun, wbou body wu found\nla hit store yeeterlay morning, td-\nJourned todiy for t week to githtr\nadditional  evidence.\nButh wu found dttd on t oot In\nUw butmint of tbt itore ynterday\nmorning by Henry Smith, deilvery-\nmtn, whin tht litter opened up\nfor bualneu ahortly alter S o'clock.\nBetide tbt boly oa tbt tot wu t\nS3 ctllbre revolvtr wltb thru fuU\ntad thnt dltchtrged tbtllt. Tbl'\nbody wu fully clothed tad SITS\nla ouh wu found In tbl pocketi,\nIndicating robbery wu not t motln.\nIt It understood thtt Buih htd\nbun dtspondtnt over family tnd\nbuilnut troublu tad pollot in Inclined to fine tbt tulddt theory,\ndespite mom peculiar uptett ot\ntbl\nla   Um\nAIMEE HUTTON TO\nTAKE MOVIE ROLE\nAgrees to Fulfil Contract\nHeld by Producer\nLOS ABOBLBS. Jta. IS (AP)-\nAlnut Semple MoPhenon-Button,\ntbi evangeliat. It to buami tbi\nheroine of t religions motion picture.\nStorm center of leveral liwiultt,\n'.hi evingelUt todty uttltd two ot\nthl biggest oourt ictloni pending\n\u2022gilnit htr, aggrtgttlng 1544.600\ndimwit, by tgreelng to fulfill t\ncontrict la motion pictures i* held\nbr J. Boy Stewart, film producer.\nTht picture wlll bt mtdt alter ber\nreturn trom t world tour.\nAfter effecting thl aettlement, Mra.\nButton decided to bit farewell to\nher Angelee Temple congregation tonight, being carried to thl rottrum\nbr her husband. Divld b. Button\njr. Bhe hu bun urioutly ill.\nCromwell Onntby, tttoratr who\nclalmtd ba held t oontract by tct u\nbuilatu mtntger of Mrs. Button'!\nfilm interprlte, raid tht Utlgttlon\nhid bun dltpoud off \"to tbi mutual titiiftctlon ot tht ptrtlM\ninvolved.\"\nSEATTLE, Jta. IS (AP)\u2014dripped\nby  tbi  wont snowstorm  ot tbi\nletton, vlrtntlly tbt entire north.\nwut   todty   wu   covered   with   *\nblmket of white.\nAir mill service wu htlttd, hundreds of , tutomobllu tnd motor\nbuuu win ittllid tnd countiese\nminor tccldenti win ctuud br the\nmow, whloh rengid from \u25a0 10th ot\nin Inch la Setttle to Ux lachu tt\nOlympli tad I foot deep tt Ltkt\nQuintlt. Tht tnow It conitderebly\ndeeper  ln  tht  Inlind  Empire,\nThe flrtt storm fitillty occurred\ntblt morning whin Loll Seemin. 7,\nof Kent, blinded by tht tnow, walked Into the pith of t fleittle-bound anotheb\nmotor but tad wu lnsttntiy kllltd.\nAlthough below normal temperature! tn prellcted far tonight tnd\ntomorrow, t bretit la tht ttorjn It\nexpected br tomorww night, tbi\nSeattlt wuthir bureau reported.\nOTTAWA, Jin. lt (CP).\u2014Tbl\ndeath-knell for \"evulve\" eomptnlu .\nwm wnnded it tht Dominion-\nprovlncttl oonferenoe todty. Wit*\nmarked nntnlmlty, tbi delegttu\ntgreed tblt itept bt tiktn to pn-\npan a uniform comptles tct for\nUtt provtneu and tbt Domlnloq.\nTbt tctlon It lupported by * I\nresolution ot tbt Ctntdltn Btr\ntuodtttoB pined ln Ctlgtry \\\u2014t\nSeptember. s\nDesigned   tor   Uw   protection   tttht   publlo,    tbt    unit ormltr   wip\ncorrect ta abusive situation develop,\ned onr  mtny  yetn.  Thl  complix-\nitm ban betn mtny.\nIncorporation applications him\nbeen mtdt to tbt Dominion aod\nrefund. Mtny tin tumid to tba\npcovlnou later, with tbtlr vtrriaf\nprovlncttl comptny ltwi. In l num- !\nber of lntttnou thtr lecured pr\u00bb-\nvlnclil chirtere. Through tht llctnl.\nIng provision! of now ot tht pror-\nlncee, then concern! then txtt\u00bbM\ntheir operttloni.\nFBOM   ONE  TO\nWOODEN MONEY\nCAUSES TROUBLE\nCanadians Object to Having Money Discounted\nRumors of Finding\nHinkler Plane, Wrong\nBLAINE, With- Jtn. II (AP)\u2014\nThit wooden money It ctutlng no\ntad ot troublt.\nBow Cintdlini tn objecting to\nhtvlng thtlr money discounted ln exchinge Ior thi wcoden coins, which\nli being uaed for relief work ptymenti.\nWith ltt 100 pir wnt bicktng\nIn United Statea currencr tnd city\nwtrrinti, tbi wooden money bu\nbun telling tt t premium of lt\nptr ctnt onr Ctntdltn money.\nTht city oouncll promisee to Ur\nto find \u2022 Mlutlon to problem! of\nexchinie wltb oountrtei hiring depreciated   currencies.\nSometlmu tbi propoud lno_c-_\nporetloni bin hid to pau tram oa*\nprovlnoe to tnothir to ut pnrlat\ndtl Incorporation. Oomntttntt tb*\nbin butt mtdt ta Uw uu of Vo.\nminion comptnlnt wbo onlr required\nto regtiter tn t provlnee to ctrrr oo.\nUniformity of Ow requlremioti\ntad method! of lncorpontlon \"i tbt\nDominion tnd tbt nlnt pro-lnou *\nwlll be mtde to cope with tblt\niltuttloh. Wbtn drafted, tbt Uglill-\ntlon will bt introduced la pwlluntat j\nand til provincial leghUtturet.\nTbt United Stttei hu t ilmlllt\nsltuttlon  on  lti  hinds.   Inoorpon-\nbr tht atate of New Jour '\nire uld to bt etiler to procun thia\nIn tbt majority ot itttu. In Ctntda*\nPrlnct Edward Island hu md*\neltitlcltr In ltt ltwi of lncorpcct- .\ntlon thtn mtny of tbl othtr Ctnt- .\nditn prorlnou, but Uw Ultnd pror- -\nmoe hu granted oompiretlvelr tArni\ncharter!.\nPLAN FAST AIR\nEXPRESS SERVICE\nCanadian Airways Discuss\nPossibilities   .\nCattle-Oil Barter\nTalk Held, Calgary\nCALOART. Jtn. 18 (CP).\u2014NegotlJ-\ntloai for Albertt llvettockmen te I\nptrtlclpite la Uw propoud htrttr\nof Canadian livestock for Buulta\noil ind coal wtn adjourned hJ\u00bb\u00bb\ntonight tad wtll bt oonttnued to^l\nmorrow.\nQ. O. Serktu. member of Uw'\nirndtette propotlng th* eicbingp\nof goods, wu ln oonferenoe wltb '\nBod Mtclety of High River tat,\nothtr   prominent   foothills   renchflth\nAlthough no otflcttl itttemint wu\nforthcoming, lt wu understood tb*\nSoviet government wanted to ohtila\nMONTBBAL, Jtn. lt (OP).\u2014A tut  both   but   tnd   dairy   cattle   from\ntlr exprtu nrvlw icrou Ctnadt It Canada,  taking tbt  ltrger tmouat\nbeing planned br official^ of Ctnt-  0, _^,f cattle.\nMT. Serkiu uld bt knew ot ne\n\u25a0lit ot -0,000,000 buahele of Otnatl\ndim whett to Rusalt u reported\nIn ntwiptptn. Hit Interest wu\nUvettock,  not  whut,  ht uld.\\\ndim Alrwtys, Ltd., meeting hen\nto dlecuae tht powlbllltlu of WUT-\nIng tbt co-npiny's tlr routet Into\na nitlontl network, It wu learned\ntodty.\nShipment! of rtlutblt radio and\nelectrlctl eautptnent, drugs, hotplttl\nsupplies, machine ptrta and other\noonunodltlu required In t, harry\nwould constitute the mtln b'utlnets\nof Uw tlr expreu ttrvtot, offtdtls\nbellen.\nwm obtain i mtjorlty onr til othtr  bMeIMllt ind th\u201e \u201e, n0 evidence\npi-t:ei la tht eleotlon Jin. il\nMunwblll Whtt NatlonallaU dl-\nicrl-td u i veriuble reign of terror tinted In Tlppertry tnd politician* owing alleglince to former\nPruldent WUlUm T. ootgrtve uld\nthtr win having difficulty In conducting   thetr   campaign.\nJ. T. Haaaett, outgoing Nttlomlllt\nmember   of   the   Dill   Elreinn   tor\nof tny itruggle.\nJUSTICE  DTSABT  TO\nLWEtTIOATE  DISFOTt\nOTTAWA, Jtn. II (OP)\u2014Tbt minuter of Itbor hu appointed Mr.\nJustice A. K. Drurt, of tbt oourt\nof  king's   bench,   Winnipeg,   chtlr-\nTlpptrtrr, wrote tht pruldent today ' man  of  tht  board  ot  conciliation\nand protested his orgialntton oould  which will lnvutlgate thl w.gi dlt-\nPrlnct Mlchune  Kujo.  until of  not h.n b*lp from tbi populttlon ' putt between tbt Winnipeg Electrlo\nPARIS, Jtn. IS  (CP cablt)  \u2014\nHope   that   tbt   lurch   llr  But\nHinkler,     mining     long-distinct\nfiler,   wu   TlrtuiUr   ibdtd,   wu\ndished tonight wbtn ruraon that\nhli tenpltnt btd bun sighted In\ntbt   fomt   of   othe.   aur   tb*\ncommune *f BOUT, win described\nn anfoaadtd.\nOtficltli   la   Auxerre   Preftcture.\naur  Othi  forest,  uld  tht  nport\nprobtblr t\u00bbu trom tbi fttt Hlnk-     SOUTHAMPTON.   Eng.,    Jtn.\nler  wu  lut   lighted  definitely   In   (AP)\u2014On*   of   Uw   wont   fogi\nTHE WEATHER\nFOG HALTS SHIPS\nLeviathan and Auitania\nAre Held Up\nNELSON   \t\nVlctorlt   __\t\nVancouver    \u201e_\nKamtoope\t\nEitertn Point\nPrince Rupert\nAUln\t\nthit dlitrlct on Jaa. 7.\nHinkler vtnllhed 11 dayi ago on\na ipud flight from Filtbtm, Bag-\nland to Auitrtllt.\npnnch authorltu uld uropltnu\nwould bt uat to explore Uw Otbt\nfcteet tomorrow, on tbi chtnoi tbt\nmining pilot btd bun forced down\nthere tnd bid never retched 8lm-\nnlom put la thi Swlu ilpt wblch\nOtpt. W. L. Hope, hli Mind, li\nMtrchlng.\nOthe   fomt   ll   slightly   off   tht  cirs.   lutomobllu   .nd   busses   were\ndirect ilr-ltnt between Poltham and ! htld up for hours. Not t ship hu\n18\nln\nyttn halted tbt Uvlathan tnd the\nAqulttnll t ftw mllu outelde Bouth-\nimpton witer tonight, tnd tht\nBeregtrlt which wu du* to aali it\nnoon, could not git away.\nTba Leviathan anchored off Nab\nlight on tht lilt of Wight tnd tbi\nAqulttnll aomewhere ntirhy. Both\nahould ban docked early thla\nmorning.\nGlasgow experienced one of the\nwont fogi ln reoent years tnd tram<\nt   chtlr   la   t tbt\nbut Mlchune  Kujo,  until of  not h:re blip from tht populiuon paw ottwun in* wmmpeg \u00bbi.cvr..  \u00ab\u00ab_.._.-.\u00bb\u00ab. \u201e..\u2122 ,..-_- _- . --\"--'\u2022-- ----\u25a0 _,\"'.c.'.,Lr\nMnpuor, dltd todty of wibrel becaun   of   thruta  from  mtmbtn oomptby tnd urtaln ot IU motor. Brladltl, Italy, tint tohtdultd tteplmoni In thi Clyde Unci mld-ttter-\nI   __- \u25a0 !______     -___\u2022     \\...-\u2014-m-. n_     ninlrWa     flight UOOIl    UOIldftT.\nthw\u00abnbo_U.  Hi  wu ft  run old.  of , ncret body.\nI eun, oonduoton tnd buunen.\noa BlnkJtr't flight.\nnoon Mondty.\nDtwton   _._\u2014...\nButtle !\t\nPortltnd    -\nBin   Francisco\nSpokane\nPrince  George  _..\nUa Angtlei  _\nPenticton \t\nVernon  \t\nGrand   Forkl   ,\nKulo    _\nCtlgtry   \t\nEdmonton    \t\nSwift   Current\nPrlnoe Albert ...\nQu'Appelle   \t\nWlnnlptt   _\t\nNanaimo   \t\nMln.  Mu\n    \u00ab 31.\n S3 8\u00abi\n 38 tti\n 14 39\n S3 4#;i\n to t#;\n \u00ab ti\n  to* JS\u00bb\n It   81\n...... a sd\n 43 83\n. 33 3\u00ab\n.__   8 lt\n.... 43 841'\n._   11 I\n  18\n    V lt\n-__   8 3\u00bb\n  10 Id'\n..... 13 ia,\n......   4* 30\n if ar\n  13\u00ab   \u00bb\"'\n    8'   f\n  10   tSg\n\u2022-Be'.ow ttro.\nNtlton tnd vldnlty\u2014PtrUy cloudlr\nand oold with ooculonal now\nii \u2022 \"-iiMri-rti** \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u2014-\u25a0\" \u25a0\u25a0 -\"I'\nm\n MOB nw\nLATE CURLING\nRESULTS. TRAIL\nTBA-U B. C, Jan. lg-Orand\nCTMllenge and Neleon oup plag la\ntbe BrltUh Columbia Curling aaw-\nelation bonsplel here tonight were\ndown to the eight*, and secondary\noomptUUon  la  pwgreulng  steadily.\nrreparatlon for tbe annual meeting ana banquet lo fe* held tomorrow I* complete.\nHamas tonight reeulted aa follow*:\nOBAND  OKAUBKOB\nL. P. Tyaon 10. ttttt Balfour 8.\n3. 3. 01MI11, Etmberler 8, Or. 3.\na. Thou t.\nW.   Pollock,   aoeeund   8,   J.. a.\ndralg 8.\n-    t.   Burden.    Souland   8,   Jamu\nleckie 7.\n3. H. Woodburn 18. Al Jeff*, MU.\n\u2022on 10.\nW. T. TruawoU 7, H. I. Wad* 8.\n3. A. KaKlnnon ai. W. tf. Archibald.\njci_nb*rl\u00ab,   o, *\nCANHCLL-LAiaD\nOr. W. A. Coghlln 10, 0. D. Blackwood. Mtlaon 7.\njack Campbell t, Bob Somerville  8.\n3. H. Toons S, Donald MacDonald T.\nW. K Newton 19, Dr. j. &\nPalmer 7.\nHarrr Whltford, Xlmberier 8, O.\nW. Otailauma T.\nJlmmle Wright, Itoealand 11, J. J.\naura-rut, Kimberley \u00bb.\nW. H. Baldrej 10. o. W. Watr 8.\nNELSON   CUP\nDonald MacDonald 10, Jsek Balfour  8.\nJamu Buchanan 0, Dr. J. \u00bb.\nThorn 8.\nH. z. wade a O. a. ICacXer 7.\nIHnk Veilutlni \u00bb. W. T. Ttm-\nwell 7.\nW. a. Hewton 14, L. H. Jackaon 18. .\n3. a.. Woodburn 18. J. Xlaal* 10.\nDr. J. X. Palmer IS. 3. 3. Ptng-\nland \u00ab\u25a0\nKIMBEalJST   CVP\nHarrr Whltford. Xlmbertey 10, J.\nU. Oordon. Nelson a\n3. 3. Olfelli, XlfflDerler t, Jo*\nDuodaa, Vanoouver 8.\nA. J. McDonell 10, J. a. Stewart 8.\nAl Jeffs, Helena II. W. Polloek.\nBoaaland 10.\ndi. J. Whltebore, Roasland 11, c.\nW. Oulllaume s.\ntrail cor\nJ. D. Burarut, KUnbetler t.\nprank Vellutlni t.\nA. O. Harver 8. Jamu Leckie 8.\n3. B. Twaddle 7, W. M. Archibald.\nItmberlej 8.  I   .\nALL-coMaaa\nW. 8. Wllaon io. j. a. Carter 8.\nBob Bomervllle 0, 9. a. McDonald  8.\nJack Oecopb.ll a J. a. Craig 7.\nTIUIU B. O.'jeai. IB-JAt* ruulte\nof tbe otrtling boupM at TtaU la th*\nXlmh\u00abrl*\u00bb Oup MM mm TNU Cup\nwere u follow*:\nKMBEBLCT COT\nW. T. Tnuweu Si Hot Sharp, mi-\nson 1.\nT. 3. XlnnH II; J. W. Wright, Boas-\nland 10.\nBfflsSiM\nCoiN lit ffirk\nMr.  Wm.   Davydake,   \t\nfhaku, wrttu:\u2014\"Tkrae rear* afo\nI wa* tronbled wttk MU trite*\nwtn at tad I eoeM ut tut,\nA MaaS told au my Wood aut\nbo bad aad t_Mss< gat ta take\nBurdock Blood Bitter* I didn't\nknow aay atadUta* aoald pat nek\na seddem step to aaek masmrj, as\noaebottUpvt ttabolUtoaaud.\"\n&tt4mmm,*mT'\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C- Hotels ami Calo\noeorts Bhaw t: A. O. Kstny 1.\nBlU Porrut \u00bb; Joe Burden. Rou.\nland. 1\nO. D. Blaokwood, Melton 18: Harry\nOoete, Bpokane, 19.        <\n'IBAIL Cl'P\nJ. Buchanan 9: J. Skinner 8.\n\u25a0IKENZIE\nURGES PARITY,\nPOUND, DOLLAR\nOutlines What Ht Considers Liberal Policy\nat Vancouver\nVANCOCVBB,   Jaa.   18   <CP.-_\n\"We should immedlatelr esUblisb\nperftr httwuti tb* CenadUn dollar and  tha  British  pound,\" declared Hon. Ian MacKentle, MP.,\nfor Vancouver center and former\nmlnlater   of   Immigration   tn   tbe\nMaekonale King gttematent, I* \u2022\npublic address here tonight. Out-\nMtUng   what   be   believed   to   be\nLiberal policy. Mr. MacKenzle also\ndeclared for cutting wrings bank\nInterest  front  thru to one and\none-halt per eaat; making all tax\ntru bond* per Immediate Interest\nto tM state; Insistent* tbat bearer\nbonds psj thetr proper share of\nUutlon;   and   convrrslon   of  all\noutstanding     Internal     Canadian\nloan* to S per cent.\nContinuing on tbe monetary system,  tb* epuker  declared for u-\ntabiuament of \u00bb national financial\ncommute* baaed upon the MacMlllan oomaltu of Oreat Britain with\nspecific powtr to review the general\nfinancial system of Canada and alao\nreview tht entire atructur* of governmental   debts and  governmental\nexpend Iturea and proceed Immediate\nlp toward tb* fortaatlon ot a national bank for Cased*.\n\"finsst tn the Interior\"\nLuncheon\n50c\nHUME HOTEL\nxaLBON. a.c        oaonaa aanwam Prop.\nBotarv and Otn Headquarter*\nNSW LOW WINTER RATBS NOW IN EFFECT\nina-Mra.    J.    Barker,    Slocan\nMHT. M. W. Oerhardt, Toronto;  X.\na Arnold, Montreal; O. W. Pearaon,\n*t, i. wit. Frank Lu, vanoouvar;\nBl   W.   Well*,   Portland,   Ore.;   B.\nOrauford, Medicine  Bat;  P. Dallu.\nA. J. Ironald*. Cranbrook; L. aeb-\ntrte, Nelaon Smith, Pred Williams,\nCalgary;  Joe OaHo, Omenwood;   A.\nB. Hollo, Penticton. .\ncUhe Savoy\nWhere the Guest Is Kit_ \"\n990999999tt\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers.\nJ. A KERR, Prop.\nut baxbb ar. phohb ie\n>A&MtYr#Jls1eS0Kt*^\nBAVOT\u2014A. PerranU, Parapet; J.\nI. Murphy, Hue a. Viaul and Mlu\nf. Vteul, Kaalo; Pred Wock, Cutle\ngar; a.-Hartley. Nelaon; l. a. Smith,\nVictoria.\nMew Grand Hotel\nr. u aaraa. rrop.\nWukly and Monthly Sates\nHot and Cold Hater\nSingle soc up.    iwuoie Sl-W up\n|8*-u SIO a Month and Op\n\"~      tfWt Jttt ITOtOT\nmsli rood\u2014Delirious mop suey\nPrompt   Service\nSoda  fountain\nKOOMS   TO   SENT\nThe Finett in the City\nL. D. CAFE\ni Madden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits You\nJAS   E.   MAIIDtN\nCompletely Remodelled\nHot and  Cald  Water\ntn the HSAKT nf the City\nCBE    IHE   U.tSSI.ILU   *UB.\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA. LAPOINTE. Prop.\n\u25a0ot and com water la *t\u00bbry rum\nstun   Heated\n808  Baker   St fbon* 80\nStirling Hotel\n> Blocks Eut of Post Office\nHot and Cold Water\nStsatn Heat\nModerate Rates\nP. H. Bush, Prop.\nTRAIL ROTARY\nGREETS CURLERS\nTXAIL, a. C. Jan. 18\u2014When Preel\ndent Oeorge J. Klnnie of tht Tnll\nBoearp alub welcomed curlers to the\n88th annual bonapMl of tb* British\nColumbia Curling aeeooietlon ywter.\ndap during th* Rotary luncheon, hla\nwelcome wu broadcast our radio\n\u2022tattoo 10AT. Th* luncheon program\nWM broedcaet, Including mualc arranged far tbe curler*.\nHoward Buth ot Nelaon hai tome\naifftoulty la getting to tbe luncheon\nbat eventually managed to do ao.\nBad Mr. Bush bun unable to arrive\nla time lt would bar* been the tint\nnotary luncheon be bad mlaud in\nSM poat*.\nW. U. Archibald of Kimberley nl\na guwt-\nItem* oo th* program Included a\naolo by Ohartu Catalaoo and.a duo\nnumber by Primo rantln. saxophone\naad Mra. Pantln, piano.\n\u2022TBS NELSON  OAttV  NSWS, NBISOK,  B.C\u2014THIK8BAT  MOSNttO, JANCABT   18, IMS'\nENGLAND WINS\nTHIRD TEST\nFOR ASHES\nAustralians Fail to Reach\n532 Runs Piled Up by\nVisitors\nAMUtDE, Australia, Jaa. 18-\n(Thursday) (CP oable)\u2014(ngkand\nwon tba third cricket tut gtkteh\ntoday, defeating Australia bp MS\nmot ta -tak* \u2022 lead ef two gauss\neat tf thru In tM flu nut**\nUanSAT, Jan. 1* <0\u00bb>-Beet-\ndent* of thl* dlatrlct today opened a\nwide search for Boy Stoat*, It, who\ndUappaaead Sunday white ea a fbb*\ntng trip. rear, net* pnmteat Stoat*\nmay bar* fallen through tbt le*.\ny _ ,\t\nVictory cam* tattly to tb* -rlaltors\nwhen tM antlpoduna ware all out\nat tbe end of tMlr auond inninga\ntoy ltt run*. Tbey Md mad* ttt la\ntM flnt inninga.\nTM Bngllehmen, Mttlng more auo-\nceeefully than la tM lut nst*\nwhloh Auatralla won, aoond Ml rant\nin tM flnt inninga and tit la tM\nVancouver to Get\nRegina Puck Team?\nBBOWA, Jaa. 18\u2014X*nny MacKen.\n,, manager of Beglna Capital*,\nbad \"nothing to uy\" late tonight\nwMa quutioned on tbe rumor tMt\nBegin* bad aun Ita laat profesalonai\nhooker gum.\nfrom semi-official aourcee it wu\nrumored tMt tM cape would make\nVanoouver tMlr new home after a\nswing around the circuit,\nroot attendance et gamu In\nDefine le alleged to M tM ceuae\nfor tM move\u2014lf any.\nCAPSWIN\nBeat Edmonton Through\nC.oalie'e Play\nBBOOfA, Jan. 18.\u2014Thank* to seen*\nsenutional pudk stopping by Barb\nBhMum*. Begin* cap* cam* out of\ntMlr loelfig etreak to defut tM\nEdmonton Eskimo* 4-1 tonight in\n* Weetern Canada Profoaalonal\nHockey leegue. The win put the\nCape back Into second place ln tM\nleague.\nOccidental Hotel\n-los Vernon at. fhtnt Mil\nII. irABSICK\nnrty Booms oi sous cottiort\ntludou.rt.rs   fer   loggers\nand  Miners.\nVANCOUVER, B. C- HOTELS\nDufferin Hotel\nVANCOI'VEB.   BC.\nBright   Booms  \u2014   Central\naioo.rst.  aatsa\nA. PaterMtn tete ot Coleman.\nCrow's   Nest,   Proprietor\nPSM  teytnour  tt. tey. Ml\nJMMP OLOVES\nII pour band* Mu perspind tad\ntM kid (lows an damp, pull tMm\noff ovtr your hand a d not by tugging at tbt tlmiartfp*. Tou an\nmott apt to bnak tbe stitches and\nget your glovu out Of shape lf\nyou uu thle drutle meuur* when\nthey an  damp.\n_        STOP WI8BJNO    .\nTon wltb your Mb would come\nbank.\nTon wish yonr hair wotid stop\nfalling out.\nYou wish yon could get nd ot\nDandruff.\nMak* your wlahu come true wltb\nocfsEtrt mabino-s haib\nAsk roar druggist or writ* man-\nafaetunra. u. Marino, Box tti.\nBouland, a. C.\nSTOMACH\nULCERS\nWban you have too much acid in\ntM atomach Musing IndlgMtlon.\nbelching, cu. lddlnu*. and a \"deed\non your feet\" feeling after meal*\u2014\nwatch out It may load to atomach\nlilear*\nfour aut of five people havt add\natomach whether they know it or not\naad about on* tn enry uvan wtth\naold atomach hu reached tbe atage\nof ulcer*.\nBlaurated Magneala which you can\nget at any drug store will aeutrallu\natomaeh aold, coat over ulcers with\nan effective healing agent tnd permit tMn to Mai. It you Mr*\nacid atomach or symptoms of stomach\nuloers you owa It to' yourself to give\nBlsurated Magneala a trial. Big package, amall cast. Not a laxative.\nThe Australian*, coming ta bat\ntor tM aeoond time yuterday, wan\nfated wltb tM lnsupenble ts*a of\n\u2022oorlng IM; run* to avoid defut.\nwhile tM English bowian continued\ntMlr cannon-ball dellvarlu on a\nPitch tMt wu Mgianlng to ahow\nalta* of mt.'\nAt' lunch tim* todty Australia\nh*d iM rat* for st. wtaMte, but\nth* Utt tour wleMW fell far only\nseven mor*.\nrighting an uphill b*ttl* tM eatl-\npodun* d*f\u00abnd*d ruotutely but tM\npitch tfter tlr* diy** play offend\nLlttl* assistance to tM Mteaaa.\nMali tporadio juring tttm tM amall\ncrowd tM BnglUh boWtert gav* tMlr\nopponent* few opportunlUu to open\nout and no* came (lowly.\nw. M. Woodfull, tM Auatralian\ncaptain, acored -a welcome return to\nform, bla atubborn reelatenoe revealing the aklll tMt brought blm fame\nlb international tueeiu year* ago.\nWoodfun carried hit overnight, goon\nof M to M WMa lunch wat taken\nVictor Btobardaon, tM South Australian, WU Bla partner when tM\ngame m* returned today. Harold\nurwood, whou bowling tadttee bave\nreeulted in criticism by tM Australian board ot eontrol, optaaa today by bowling oa tM off alda of\ntM wlcMt but soon reverted to tM\nformldabl* leg theory. Bit effort*\nwere unsuccessful an- Hedly verity\nand W. R. Hammond wen brought\non.\nVEBITT   BOWUNO   WILL\nVerity found the wicket entirely\nto bla liking and bowled four auc-\nceealve oven without a run being\nscored. Woodfull finally tent up tht\n150 and brought hla own total to\nth* half-century mark. D. B. Jardlne,\ntM opposing oaptaln, congratulated\nbin on hi* pi*y. BlcMrdtoa wu at\nlut caught a silly Mt off Urwood's\nkowling, tM fifth wloket falling\nwltb tM toon 171, Ht acored n\nrune.   .\nC. V. Orunmett replaced Richard-\neon and Larwood put out five allp\nte catch bla. Wltb thla amy of\nIleldare OHmmttt caussd laughter\nwban M luckily snicked tM fut\nEnglish bowler to the boundary, o\nO. Allen than want on for Larwood\nand bowled Ortnunttt wtth bit flrtt\ndelivery. tM Auatralian bating aaor-\ned alx runa. With Mt dliautui tM\ngam* wa* adjourned for lunch.\nMORE ABOUT\nSUSPICION\n(CONTINUED  FBOM  MOE  ONE)\nbut died auddenly. TM ctrcum-\nttanou aurroundlng Mr dutb\nbrought Tork township police to Inquire into tM MUM, but they failed\nto find any trace ot foul play.\nScarcely a month after Mn.\nStalnburn's dutb,\" tbe newspaper\noontlnuu, \"ber daughter died tud-\ndenly on Deoenbar 28, lut. In Mew\nof the euddennus and certain clr-\ncumatancea of tM duth, th* au-\ntborltlu were called In and a postmortem wa* held. A* * result of\nthis, th* atomach wu unt to Professor Roger* who now hu the case\nunder entire!* tad tht nport la\nexpected   ahortly.\"\nMachinery Is a\nHuman Benefactor\nCromie Spcaka at Engineering Bureau Meeting\nVANCOUVER. Jah. lt (CT)\u2014Machinery and the englnun wM design it an humtnlty MMfacton.\nThou wM doubt thle should look\nat Asia and India and au tM work\natul don* with huaaa b_eka and\nhands, uld Robert Oromie, publisher\nef tM vanoouvar aun, adarualng r\nlarge attended muting in Hot*\nGeorgia at noon today under aua-\nplou of tM tnglaurlag bureau oi\nVancouver board of trad*.\nTaking u ble gubject \"technocracy\ntrom the viewpoint of an editor.\"\nMr. Cromie at tM outut described\ntechnocracy u \"tM publicity aide\nof technology\"., and held that tM\nwidespread diacuaalon It hu evoked\nwill prove of grut value b*eaun It\nwtll stimulate broader study of tM\nrelation ot technological development to the futun ot tne human\nnot.\nBOY FISHER\nDISAPPEARS\nMORE ABOUT\nSTUBBS\n(CONTiwtiBD raoM moe tmt)  1\nStubM drasatieaUy declared he Mdj\ndon* ao wrong aaa saiottMd to\n\u2022uathlngly\" rldloul* tM ehtrges w\napplied agalnat blot. Aay Mm thtt\nhtd toorutd to IM JudMttl laatitu-\nttta la Manitebi wu aet inflicted\nby bim, but by tM *imgu'.\u00abr action of tM oourt of tppeal,\" dulared\ntM judg* who fat tM last two day*\nhu appeared tt a wltout la bit\nowa behalf.\nTM complaint (rem tM judtu\nof tM court of appul regerdlng\nJudge atubtt- actiona la tM MacDonald WlU eut bearing, M brand-\ned u an \"outre\u2014qui, unftir thing\nwblob will rtaa la hlatory u a\noonetltuttonal curlcelty aad freak\ndoeuauat,\" Tbu* ludgu M de-\ndand. bad conttltuted tbtekulves\nbl* mm utt, pretMuten, judgu and\n\u2022aaoutlooan\" obarstd ths ludg* who\n-eased difficulty In flad!ni words\njo \"duotiM itr *,\nCMrgu by Boo. W. j. Major, at-\ntorn\u00aby-**n*ral, Of \"ttoeeelve abuse ot\nauthority\" retarding cancellation of\ngernlsM* orders wu \"duplcabij\nmean'' and tM reaaon it wu\nbrought agalnat hla, tM judge said,\nwm MMtut M Md attempted to\ndrew tM, attention of tM publlo to\n\"tblt viclou* thing.\" \"Aay aaa who\noould conceive euch a charge,\" be\nadded bitterly, \"la a fit \u00bbubj*et\nfor a lunatic aeylum.\"\nHe attacked tM Dominion govern-\nxent for giving blm a \"atab la tM\nback\" and for withholding part of\nhla December salary for antait on a\nspecial Income -tea M obarged tMm\nWltb \"gtmlSbU ta tM 'ath degree.\" TM \"Mtrantttlu\" to which\nhi* opponent* would go, M declared.\nwu shown by \"thl* datploabte action.\"\nTM whole Invuugatlon wu a\n\"political oonaptreoy\" agalnat aim,\nwltneu olalmed, at^d M would re-\nfuu to eiplaln any of bla ludg-\nmente to anyone. TM vary auggte-\ntion of nawral ot a Judge baeauu\nof his Judgment* wu \"so incredibly stupid aad Incomprehensibly\nsilly x eaaaot und*n\u00bbnd how It\nwu contemplated.\"\n\"TM sllliul, ttupldut thing ever\nadranud before a judicial Inquiry\"\nwu tM way M aeerlbad chargee\nthat pnaoners pnfarred trial befof*\nhim. Howsttr, It wu merely t preference \"of trial baton a humanitarian Judg* lnsteaj of a legal\nUdlst.\"\nKilled by Anto\nMtaBAX, Va., Jan. 18 <AP>-\nOraood atone, aot*4 aatronomer.\nww latUatly killed near Mn wban\nstruck ky an automobile while M\nwu walking along tM rood.       \/\nDr. atoat wu I* yttn old. Before\nretiring oa tM Carnegie foundation\nM wag pnteetor or egtrcoany it\ntM Oninmty of Virgialt tad dlr-\nutor, ol tb* Leandu McOonalok\nobaervatary   at   Charlottuvllle.\n-\u00ab\u2022 w\u00bb\u00ab a brother of tht late btel-\nvUlt t Stone, wM wu tor aur*\ntb*n a quarter of a century g*n-\neral-managtr of tbt aaeoolated preet\nLON DOS DEFENDS\nWRESTLING TITLE\nST. LOUIS. Jtn. 18 CAP).\u2014Jim\ntoadu of Bt. Loui*, d*t\u00abM*d bl*\nc_alme to tM hetrywelgbt title, defeating Bnrett Manball of La Junta,\nColo., In on* hour. It minute*, M\naeconda Mn tonltht. Lqadu . wu\n\u2022warded tM d*ol*lon on ta \"un*\nconscloui\" hold, deeorlbed u having tM vietlm'e arm raleed taove\nhit Med In chancery. Undo weighed Mt, Marshall lit.\nA dairy specialist tag* that cream\nfrom patteurtaed mitt taty look\nthinner than unh ted cream b*_\nuuu the butter ftt doe* not clomp.\nBut la nttlty tM heated cream I*\nlaat u neb ta butter fat,\nprom the American tropin, tl\nHaw Tort Zdolealcal Park bu ac,\nquired a eplder tMt hunts and eatt\nemail birds.\nSoda Habit Bad\nfor Acid Stomach\nThouund* of sufferers make the\nnusteke of taking Md* for Stoatob\nTreuBt. It gin* temporary nu.r\nbat Mt* you new tnsutlly worse.\nMOauu It often creates an Irritant\nwong thin sdd. If you suffer from\nfOaa. Heartburn. Indigeatiea, fatal-\nnut, atHoujocu, Mot Bleep or Man-\ntt cbuu tSdry rTiS aimLvS?.\netoppUg natn and tiding nature ln\nrestortn* normal f unotlooa to that\nra_ac^\u00ab1^?t\u00abffi?\ntM guaraate* to \u00ab\u00ab you up or\nmoney Mok. Only 80* at drunitta\nor direct from Knox f\"o_ U3 Spa-\ndin*. Tomato, oat\nMORE ABOUT\nU.S. REQUESTS\n(CONTl.M'ED  FBOM  PAOE  ONE)\nnearly 300 men wan able to aa-\namnbl* and nld tM premises la tM\nheart of Tokohom* without tM police Ming anl* to halt them.\" McCleary tald.\nW. L. Malone, a member ot tM\nSinger ttaff, tald meat of th* rlotan\nwen armed wltb oordwood clube.\nA motor oar dumped a load of thau\nclube In front of tM building at\ntM beginning of tM attack, Melon*\ndeclared.\nTM riot climated a terlu of labor\ntroublu whleh began lut summer\nwhen a group of amployu struck\nagalnat a lo par oent pay red- oj\n\u2014tha flret pay tut, aooordlng to\nMcCleary, alnce tM dapraeelon be-\ntea.\nForeign mlalatar Vluouat Taayu*\nUchld* promised Ambaaudoy onw\ntbat tM raquuted tarutigatioo\nwould M made aad American llvu\nand property would M protected.\nOrtw recalled tbat tM embssty previously had dlnotad tM ttteatloa\nof tM Japanau authorlUu to tM\nSinger labor troublee aad had aaked\ntMt   precaution*   M\nvtotenu.\ntoken  agalnat\nFranchise of Two\nClubs Transferred\nKansas orrr. Jan.  it  ar>-\nWtlllam F. Orant. preeldent of the\nAmsrloan Booker aaaoclatlon, aa-\nnoune*d tonight tM transfer of tM\nDuluth club franchise to Wltchlta,\nkm . and tM St. Paul franchlu to\nTulti. Ottlt.\nA apltt waaon hu bun agreed\nupon with tM Moeod halt to start\nwMn tM new elub* get Into action\nwithin th* nut few days. Orant\nannounced. ' ' '\nPain and Bloated Feeling\nKetwttla, Oet. \u2014\n\"My butMnd MS\nMen a tuSenr from\niadluatioa   for  tM\n.at few ywn tti\ninn\nw*Q-\ngot\nuid\nttt\nknown nmedlee, Mt\ngot -nry Uttle relief,\"\nuld 1-kW.J.Ptr-\nNtw Torg SUUt report. tMt laat\nyear, tor the tint time in year*.\nKa cancer death rate did not Increase\nlit*  wu be-\nj    uabunblt\nfor   hla   with   tM ^____________\npain tnd bloated ftaliaf bt ttbtrl-\nSotd. Dpon ttUng tM fiat Wit tf\nr. Plej*a Oolden MedluTDlaaovary\nhe it 100* better tad aMtreu of la\ndigestion it ton*. He (Ult Ilk* a new\nman it gaining weight tad ut* til\nkinds of food.\"   Sold by druggirt*.\nIt rm mm, tn. mmse.l .*rtm.mrU. t. \u25a0\nPr. nan.'. Ckml. ta prfaU, [t, T.\nTHE\nMIJTUAI. UFE\nAssurance Company\nOF CANADA\nEttmbUthmd ItM\nOperating Results\nfor the Year Ending .December 31sl, 1932\nPROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT\nREVENUE BASIS\nSurplus Funit aa st December 31st, 1931, caaauting of:\nGeneral Inrwtment Reaervt -    \u2022   \u2022   \u2022   $    82M90.94\nFree Sorplut for Cootinfeaci** \u2022   .   .      4^38,343-32\nINCOME\nrteiaJumt (aet)    ......   . \u00bb18454,729.90\nIntrte-st sad Rants (sfter farther deduction ot $218,046.44 for possible loss et\nIntereat on Farm Mortfitgea)    .   .     6^78,919^9\nSupplementary Contracts     ....     2363462.49\nProfit and Appreciation oo Ledger Aeeeta       53,46332\n-4 5,364-834.76\n-827,650,475.90\nEXPENDITURE* AND RESERVES\nDeatb and Disability Oaiats, Matured\nEndowments,   Satriedered   PoUdes,\nSappleraenury Contractt, etc. -   * 112,115,791.93\nIncrease in Actuarial Reaerre and Amount*\nLeft ott Deposit 6.407-228.95\nCooitniuioot, Ttxet and General Etpentee 3.415,938.49\nLott and Depreciation on Ledger Assets 151,828-22\nAmount Written Off Read Offloe Preruieee       50,000.00\nSurplus t\u2014rninafa \/or Yttr    .......\nSpttcUl Chorgti\nAdditional Speei&e Retercs agaiast Loss\nof Priatipal oa Mortgaret sod Sale\nAgreement* f    222,736.79 '\nAmounts  Written  Off Book  Value  of\nBonds SS ProTiaion for Possible Losses   1,000,457 J7\n^140,787.99\nf 5309,688.31\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^        1323,194.66\nNet Amount Traasferred to Sorplut Fund*    a   .   .   $4386,493.65   4386.493,.\nv Total  .   .   .   . $9,651328.41\nDeaWt\nSurplus Paid or Allotted to Policyholdert ...   $ 4376309.44\nAdditional Prorision for Suff Pensions .... 17,495.00\n $ 439B304.44\nSurpftu FtmtU t, st December 31st, 1932, consisting of:  \u2014\u2014\nGenertl Investment Retenre, Dee. 31st,\n1931 $    826.490.94\nTrsasfoned from Free Surplus -   \u2022   \u25a0     37330936\n\u25a0 -4 1300,000.00\n.   Free Surplus for Contingencies 4,157,523.97\n $ 5337323.97\nOutstanding feature* of 1932 Statement:\nSurplus funds and Contingency Reserves \u2022    9 11,853,105.72\nDividends paid Policyholder!-   ...\n(AaatulaadOetarral)\nTotal Assets\t\nNew Assurances paid-for\t\nAssurances in force December 31st, 1932\nLowest Expense Ratio in the Company's History.\nDeath losses were well within the expected.\nSurplus earnings per $1,000 of total assets were 941.68.\n9    5,034,911.56\n8132,198,392.72\n8 44,038,582.00\n8517,967,974.00\nA Purely Mutual Company'\nThe principle of mutuality has again been justified by the gratifying surplus earnings during the past year which permit the\ncontinuation of the unique record which the Company has maintained throughout iu entire history of over sixty years in the\nfield of low cost life insurance.\nRECORD OF PROGRESS\nBtMteua DMd*a4* Paid\nTear Aauu la Forte to FaanjtoUen\n1892 $2335384 $16,122,195 $65,001\n1912       $20.071345        $77,921,144 $277,631\n1932   8132,198,393  8517,967,974 85,034,912\nThe 63rd Annual Meeting of the Policyholders will be held on Thursday,\nFebruary 2nd, 1935, at tbe Head Office, Waterloo, Ontario.\nTotal P*T_s_eta\nto P-lsevDouan\n$216337\n$1,275,886\n817,146,547\nR. O. UcCcuoca, PmUmat\n*. H. SonaaraLa, C\u2014m\u2014t Mm\n__.\n-\n ^4\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0m\nPADS\nGETS TWO YEARS,\nCOUNTERFEITING\nTREE RIVBRB. Que., Jtn. 19-_\n(OP)\u2014Chartu Blackburn, ot Alma-\nvtllt. Que., charged wltb baring\nbttn In poaseeslon of counterfeit\nmosey tnd of plates to print btnk-\nSotu, pleaded guilty to both chsrgea\nbefore Maglatnte toeounlare today.\nBt wu eentenoed to two yttn oo\netch oount. Sentencea will run concurrently.\nILLUMINATED\nFERRY SI5N\nJURY'S URGE\nFinds Breaks in Bad Con*\ndition; the Inquest\nFin'shes\nSHOPPERS WISE\nUSE THE\nCLASSIFIED\nDAILY NEWS\nWANT-ADS\nAt the conclusion of s third afternoon of evidence respecting the\nmotor tr.-gedy at thi north show\nferry approach, the ooroner'e Jury\nholding Inquest Into the, deatha of\nUr. and Mrs. Wuyl Androeoff decided lt dii not require testimony of\nmembers of the main lake ferry\nsteamer\u2014which would have meant a\nWednesday session\u2014and proceeded to\na verdict upon the evidence already\nIn hani. The main IMte evidence\nwould h ve re ate] to the coalition\nof th* brakes of the death car, on\nwhich the Jury had exhaustive evidence from two xechanics and a\n\u2022flics offloer.\nIn the verdict reached at 6\n>'dock, the Jury, after rsc.tinj that\nhe a;ed Doukhobor couple oa re to\ntheir deathi by drowning last Friday, when tbe car in which tbey\nwere passengers drove off the nortb\nshore ferry slip, found th t the evidence showed tbat tbe brakes were\nHISPERED\nGreat Complexion\nSecret!\nTO her friend she coo-\nIli\u2014l iKIimr rrrtof ber\nnselstsctear while dtin.\nCong ago she learned\nthat no cosmetic nould\nhkhr\nthe MM of lealcen-\nplsaloo beatty in NR\nTableUlNlt\n________________     e-y).Tbey deemed snd\nclewed tbe ellmbattve tract\u2014corrected atag-\ng*h bowel sction\u2014drove out the poisonous\nwsslea She lelt better, too, full ot pep. tinflim\nwith vitality. Try thla mild, sale, dependable,\nall-vegetable conectl-O tonight See yes \u2014\n' smtamCmm.\nptesioD improve, u^mmcmmta\ntee besdaches.    ________m*mm**)lmm.\nffjfffifr   iTJtt WsmmW\nIn poor mechanical condition, and\nthat the driver wss not ln possession\nof soeurale Information regarding\nthe route, tbt Jury also recommended tbat tbe provincial public\nworks deptrtment and the city\nshould cooperste In Installing a\nmore prominent ferry sign, of in\nIlluminated type.\nDROVE STRAIGHT ON\nSix witnesses were on tbe stand\nduring  tbe  sfternoon.\nMiss Janet Gillespie, who with\nMlse Mary Lawson, her fellow nurse-\nln-trainlng at\/Kootenay Lake Oenersl hospital, was on the ferry *P*\nI proaob when the tragedy took plaoe.\ntestified that when the oar passed\nthem tbey shouted a warning to\nits occupants, but tbey gave no\nsign ot hearing It, and drove\nstraight on Into the like.\nRelmer Stubbs, motor mechanic,\nwbo was on bis houseboat on Uie\nnortb shore wben the accident occurred, and who was given a\ntribute for bis rescue tptt, gave\nan sooount of tbe raising of ths\ncar, and ot Its .condition. He said\nlt stood an a flat piece 'of lake\nbottom, at least 38 feet from the\nend of the ferry slip, and must\nhave beeb going st quite a speed\nto land that far out, tbe top\nbeing 13 feet below the surface.\nWhen be cut open tbe top to\nget the bodies out after bringing It\nc ose to the surface, the car still\ncontained an air pocket displacing\nprobably 15 to 30 gallons of water.\nBRAKES  BAD ,    j\nHis evldenoe w.s thst the service\nbrakes wen engaged but in very\nbad condition, and would exert\nonly a little friction to retard the\ncar. The emergency brake wss not\nengaged and he did not examine lt.\nC. Stallwood, ferry employee, saw\nthe tragedy occur fron acroes tha\nlake. He estimated the speoj of tbe\ncir ln desoendlng the slip at IB to\n30 miles. Hs used all speed In\ngetting the ferry across, In the\nhope of saving life, but had only\na plkepole to work wltb.\nProvincial Constable J. 0. H.\nLock, wbo wss ln charge of the\nearly investigation. stated tbe slip\nwas praotica'ly dry. and well sanded,\nand showed' no skid m:rks. If tbe\nbrakes had been ln good oondltlon,\nhe held tbat the car oould bave\nbeen stopped ln 30 feet on the\nslip. He said at first Joe Novak snd\nWUllam Sherstlbitoff represented to\nblm that William Pofonoff was\ndriving the car when tbe accident\noocurred,     but    later    ShertlbitofI\nMurder End* Tryst\nSUNSHINE MUSIC\nCLUB HOSTESSES\nINSTALL ORANGE\nLODGE OFFICERS\nPleasing Event at Grand\nForks; Sleighing Popular\nAt this trysting place In Pair- \u25a0 was found wanderlr: along the\nmount Park, Philadelphia, guards I street ln a semi-co. clous condition\nfound ths body of Rose McCloskey, | after a severe beating. A patrol-\n10, who had been attacked eit beat- i man is shown guarding the spot\nen to death. She had gone to the wbere tbe girl's body was found,\npark to meet Dennis Boyle, 39, wbo I\nadmitted he was the driver. He\nsaid Pofonoff explained his friend's\nmisrepresentation on,' the ground\ntbat Sherstlbitoff didn't have a\ndriver's licence.\nJoe McBwen, mechanic of tbe\nNelson Transfer, toll of his minute\nexamination of the csr, and of tbe\nalmost useless condition of the\nbr\u00bbkas.\nDRIVER DOESN'T RECALL\nSherstlbitoff was recalled to tbe\nstand to state whether be remembered being asked by a mer ber of\nthe msln lake ferry crew at Gray\nCreek If he waa drunk, and giving\nthe answer that the reckless way\nbe drove cn the wharf was owing\nto bis having no brakes. He ssld\nhe did not remember such a conversation.\nTaken Into custody Monday nlgbt\non a charge of criminal negligence,\nSherstlbitoff was returned to the\nprovincial Jail Tuesday at the close\nof the Inquest.\nTurn those clouds\nInside Out I\nf OU can gain a fuller, richer enjoyment of life by keeping in tip-toy\nhealth. For health and happiness\ngo hand in hand.\nA frequent cause of poor health\nis constipation. It clouds your\nwaking hours, and dulls even the\nsunniest disposition. Yet it can be\novercome by eating a delicious\ncereal.\nLaboratory tests show that Kellogg's ALI_-BRAN furnishes \"hulk\"\nto exercise the intestines, and vitamin B to further aid regular\nhabits. ALL-BRAN also provides\ntwice the blood-building iron of\nan equal amount by weight of\nbeef liver. The \"bulk\" in ALL*\nBRAN ia similar to that In leafy\nvegetables.\nTwo tablespoonfuls of ALL-\nBRAN daily will overcome most\ntypes of constipation. Chronic\ncases, with each meal. If not corrected this way, see your doctor.\nThink how much better it is to\nenjoy thi* food in place of taking\npatent medicine*\u2014so often harmful and habit-forming. Get the\nred-and-green package at yonr\ngrocer's. Made by Kellogg itt\nLondon, Ontario.\n\"When you're healthy, you're happy\"\n\"How you feel \u2014 and how well you look \u2014 depend* largely upon the food you eat.\nBe sure your diet is balanced \u2014 with sufficient 'bulk' to promote regularity.'*1\nTmM***\nOn the Air Tonight\nKOO   NETWORK\nKGO- KHQ - KOMO - KFI - KGW\n790      590        020        MO      620\n0:00 Capt.   Henry's  Show   Boat\n7:00 Hour    Danes    music.     Baron\nMuencbausen  (Jsek Pearl)\n8:00 Amos *n' Andy\n6:16 Symphony  Hour.\n0:15 Howard Thurston, magician\n030 Concert in Rhythm\n10:00 News flashes\n10:15 Johnny   Hemp's   orcheetra\n11:00 Phil   Harris*   orchestra\n11:30 Dollo   Sargent,   Organist\n6:46\n7:00\n7:16\n7:30\n8:00\n8:18\n8:45\n0:00\n9:16\n9:16\n9:30\n10:00\nKPO    NETWORK\nKPO - KGA - KJR - KEX\n680    1470    970    1180\nCecil and Sally  (KPO)\nJohn and Ned harm. duo.\nTarsan   of   the   Apes   (KPO)\nLog O* the day, Dr. L. Ctoss\nMyron Nelsley, tenor\nSodero's NBC orch. fr. N. T.\n\"Csss   for   Character\"    (KPO)\nThe Goldbergs, strip\nWhispering Jack Smith (KPO)\nSynoo-Tbots,   piano  duo\nHollywood on the Air\nRailroad stories \"The Looters.\"\nWilbur Hall\nShip of Dreams, orch. soloists\nPacific Serenadars and orcb.\nTom Gerun's orchestra\nORAND PORKS, B. C, Jan. 18\u2014\nThe senior and Junior groups of\nthe Sunshine club, pupijp of - Kn.\nP. A. Poulton, entertained thetr\nparents snd ez-puplls snd their\nparents, at a social evening in\ntbe Parish hsll of Holy Trinity\notUTch on prlday. Musical games\nand contests featured ths \u2022 evenings\nentertainment, prise winners were\nMrs. K. Wood, Mrs. T. Chapman,\nand   Mrs.   W.   M.   Gowahs.\nPiano selections were given by\nBessie Henderson, Altos Knowles\nand Joan Pearson. Nora Chapman\nand Isobel Donovan gave two popular vocal numbers and Florence\nand Dorothy, tbe two charming little\ndaughters of Mr. snd Mrs. L. O.\nLandon sang two character &ngs\nwhich  were  well  reoelved.\nMrs. Poulton was assisted by Mlss\nBessie Henderson, president of the\nSenior group,\nSlelgbrldes are the popular form\nof entertainment ln the vslley just\nnow.\nA merry crowd were entertained\nafter t sleigh ride st bome of Miss\nBertha McLeod on Saturdsy even-j\nIng. Mlss M. Mulrhead and Mlss\nMarjorle Taylor were assistant hostesses. Others present were, Misses\nIrene Blckerton, Rita Hutton, Ellen\nand Louise McPherson, Eileen James,\nBernice Donaldson, Beth Baker,\nBetty McCallum, Messrs Art and\nEarl Erlckson, W. Ronald, W. Manson,\nE. Hutton, B. Harford, K. Campbell,\nL. Hellyer, N. Rhodes, H. Reed.\nMlss Bernice Donaldson entertained a f\u00abw members of the younger\nset on Friday evening. Prise winners\nfor bridge were Miss Alice Spragett\nwho held highest soore snd Mlss\nM. Mulrhead who carried off the\nconsolation prise. The Invited guests\nwere Misses Irene Blckerton, Beth\nBaker, Gertrude cooks, Rita Hutton,\nKatherlne Hlnniger, Effle Donaldson,\nEileen Jao.es, Ellen and Louise\nMcPherson, Betty and Peggy McCallum. Margaret Mulrhead, Ella Phillips, Marjorle Taylor, Alios Bprag\nett.\nCOLUMBIA NETWORK\nKOL -KTI - KOIN \u2022 KSL - KFRC\n.     1270     570        9l0     IIM     610\n6:00 Ruth   Ettlng\n6:16 Smltb   Bsllew   and   orchestra\n630 Col. Stoopnagle and  Budd\n7:00 The Songsmltbs, fr. Kansas C.\n7:15 Keyboard varieties, fr. Kansas\n7:80 \"Human   side   of   news,\"   Hlli\n7:46 \"Myrt and Marge\" fr. Chicago\n6:00 Symphony Orchestra\n630 Isham Jones' orchestra\n9:00 Eddie Duchln's orcb.\n0:30 Leon Belasco's orch.\nMRS. FERGUSON\nIS LAID AT REST\nBDOBWOOD. B. C, tin. 1\u00bb\u2014The\ntuners! of Mn. Charles Perguaon\ntook place on Baturday from bar\nresidence ia the Inonoeklan valley.\nMoat of all tba Inhabitant, attended.\nMany beautiful floral trlbutea wera\nlaid on ber grave.\nNelaon Loyal Orange lodge No.\n1M3 installed the 1883 date of officer! st a meeting in the K. P. ball\nTueaday nlgbt. a. A. Xenney receiving tbe office of worshipful\nmaater. Refreahmenta vere aerved.\nJ. A. Smith, put maater, L. 3.\nCull, deputy-maater, ami r. Flo*,\nman, lecturer officiated at tbe Installation.\nOffloers Installed included I* 3.\nCull, deputy; J.- Weston, chaplain;\nA. J. Manaoa, recording secretary;\nIT. Roynon, financial eeeretary; J. A.\nSmith of ceremonies; p. plowman,.\nflrat lecturer, H. Roper tyier, 3.\nKnauf flrat oommittee man W Calbick aecond committee man; O. A.\nKenney and P. Plowman, auddtore.\n0OCTOJK\n\u2022'He began to pick up it once tod now he's\ntalking about going to business.\" Bovril,\nthe concentrated goodness of prime beef,\ntempts invalid appetites and has the unique\npower of enabling convalescents to get\nmore nourishment from other foods.\nTaken regularly after illness, Bovril helps\nto reduce the getting well\" period from\nweeks to daya.\nBOVRIL\nGives\nStrength\nQuickly\n1210 k CJOR\nVANCOUVER\n6:00 Mualcal   pgr.\n7:19 Mualcal  pgr.\n7:30 Bob Root.\n7:W Ted Wllllama\n8:00 Addreaa: Dr. Nltobe\n8:30 Wrestling\n1190 k ML\nSALT LAKE CITY       \"\n7:00 Pern. Pum. atorlaa\n8:00 Pep   88   pgr.\n9:00 Education by radio\n10:00 Covey'a orch.\n10 dO To be announced\n217.8 m\nSOO w\n-65.3 m\n50,000 t,\n1050 k KNX 285.5 m\nHOLLYWOOD 25,000 w\n8:00 Newa\n8:15 BUI. Mao and Jimmy\n8:30 81 and Elmer\n6:45 Feature pgr.\n7:00 P-nk Watanebe\n7:15 Guardsmen, quartet\n7:45 Mualcal pgr.\n8:00 Proat report\n8:01 Organ conoert\n8:18 \"Dutch   Olrt\"\n8:45 Oolden memorlea\n0:00 New,  Item,\n8:16 Light and Stevar\n9:30 LubovlaU Violin choir\n10:00 Idylla\n10:30 Organ oonoert\n1030 k C.NBV 281.1 m\nVANCOUVER 800 w\n6:00 Popular recordlnga\n6:30 Symphonic period\n7:15 Recordlnga\n-l-tO New.  Herald\n7:45 Prof. Inat. of Oan. talk\n8:00 \"Dial of Pleaeui-e\"\n8:30 News  aervloe\n8:50 Province Tffllcuma\n9:00 Instrumental   trio.\n610 k                ZFtO\n481J ni\nSAN  FRACISCO\n1000 w\n8:00 Olobe   beadllnea\n9:15 Unknown   banda\n9:30 Eb  and  Zeb\n10:00 Plo-ttlto'e orch.\n11:00 Dancing with stars\n13:00 Midnight hour\nfytemftl^l (lmfm%*m\nINCORPORATE   **** MAV l\u00ab*0-\nMORE SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY SHOPPERS\nClearance Sale of Furs\nBeautiful furs \u2014 drastically priced to clear\nFriday. Do not fail to purchase a Genuine\nFox fur for your Spring Ensemble.\nI only, Hudson Seal Coat. Formerly 1195.\nSALE .._  \t\n1 only, Genuine Stone Martin Set of\nTwo Skins.    Formerly  $75. SALE  \t\n2 Red Fox Furs;\n1 Brown Fox Fur;\n1 Beaver Shawl Collar;\nFormerly $39.95     Sale\n$19-95\nBritish Broadcast\nTHURSDAY NIGHT, JANCABT, lf>.\nEmpire Transmitter, Uavcntry, Eng.\n31.3 meters MWS k\n46.0 meters \u2022      6050 k\nPacific Tins\n6:00 Tims   Signal.   Clnsms    organ\nrecital,   gramophone  records.\n5 JO The  art  of  reading,   talk,  bt\nDesxond McCarthy.\n6:00 A Song Cycle, gramophonsree\n6:80 Leaders  In  other  lands,  talk\n6:46 News bbullstln. . |\nNote: These programs art broad\nout direct from Dsyentry, England\non a ihort wsve length.\nMen's High Grade Shoes\nMade by Scott & McHale\nBroken and discontinued lines\nof our regular Straight Klght\nshoes in Black or Brown Calf.\nor Black Bcotch Oraln. Single\nand double Goodyear welted J-,\nsoles. Suitable for dress or *k\ncountry wesr. Bhop early ***-)?\nws only hare a limited number to clear.\nSAIJS     \u201e\n4\n.95\nClearance of Auto Rugs\n' Attractlte   Pla!|t   ruga   ls   Pun   Scotch   Wool. A \/m   r_m\nFringed enda. sin 60.M. WUl wear for years, g)    I ,y_*,\nRegular W4>5 and M.75. \/_,\nSALS            **\nCostume\nJewellery\nAll our neweet pieces Including Neoklete, Bangles, Eer-\nrlngs and Pendants ln every\nnew and wanted affect of\nCrystal. Chronlum, Jet; etc.\nHALF  P1UCEI\nUnbleached\nSheeting\n100 yarda fine quality Unbleached Sheeting, aid-wearing and will soon bleach white.\nJANUARY OQ-\nSAM \u2022-\u2022 ttOm\nScarf Special\nPure SUk \"Asoot** Scams. Tbey oome tn smart\nhand   block   designs   and   diagonal   effects   ln\nevery  new shade.  Correct  length.  Nothing  like\nthis has been offered at this prloe,\nSALE,   BACH , . \u00ab....\n79c\nLinen Table\nNapkins\nPure linen  napklna, hemmed\nready for use. Slie 30x30.\nJANUART SALT. 1 K _\nBACH --  WC\nGROCERIES\nPhone IS        WeDeliver\npotatoes, Grand Porta,\nNetted Oema. OK\/\u00bb\n14 lbe. for   itO\\r\nNelaon    Pure    Orange\nMarmalade.\nPer *-lb. tin \t\nHall's  sandwich\nChicken. 3 tine\t\nTea; HBO Pekora\nblend.   Per lb\t\nAustralian  Sultana\nRaisins. 5 lbs. for\t\nFlntapore Pineapple.\n3  Una for \t\nPearl Naptha Soap.\n3 ban for \t\npnrex  Toilet  Tissue.\nt-oe. ro'.la. i lot\t\nHleni   Tomato  Juice.\nPar   tin   \t\n39c\n25c\n33c\n38c\n38c\n10c\n25c\n9c\nVl-Tone; a malt and\nchocolate beverage.\nPer Uh* tin _.:.-\n49c\n mot im\nHty Ntlum Bailg Jfcttra\n\u2022Jtrtsnor 0\/ Btifca* CotemWa's FomOy NtW**pop*T*'\ntUa tn BBWB WHILB IT IS BBW8\n^Tuibtr iScABADUB paaaa uuud wm *\u25a0****\u00bb\nB.O.\nADvaanawo batsb on appuoatuw\nor tat* cardi mar ot tun it Uw otftatef \u00a3*J****_*I- ffSS!\nnoocantd by tb* CANADIAN DAILY NBW8PAPBB8 ASSOCIATION.\nSK of whloh tht Nelion DtUy Niwi l\u00bb * lawttbtt.    \u25a0    .    \u25a0    \u25a0\nBUBSOB1PTION BATH\nBr mtu (country), pir month\n\u2022i mm (dty). pn tut \u2014\nOutude on\u2014da. ptr month\nDtllTtrtd (tdtr br ctrrltr)   ptr wuk\nnr r**r\t\nPty-blt la IdTtnu.   '\nMunbtr Audit Buntu et emulation.\nJt 40\n. tM\n_ UM\n_ .78\n_   TM\n-   at\n_ UjOO\nTHURSDAY, JANUARY 19,1988.\nMachinery and Employment\nMr. R. S. McLaughin, president of General Motors\nof Canada, writes in the Montresl Gazette of a pressing\nIndustrial problem, namely the employment of idle hands.\nThe development of machinery haa tended to replace\nhsnd labor so rapidly \"that it begins to be clear that\nthe procedure can be carried too far.\" So, says Mr. Mc\nLaughlin, \"we in General Motors in Canada are trying\nto use more hand labor in our present operationa than\nwe have used for ths same, volume of output a year or\ntwo ago. Thia ia justified not by the resulting cost but\nby the beneficial effect weJseHew it haa on the wider\neconomic situation. It does not take a mathematician to\naee the benefit of such a policy lf it were applied wherever possible by all manufacturers in Canada.\"\nThose who are worrying themselves into early\ngraves in contemplating present employment conditions\nare overlooking aome significant factors in the altuation. Three yeara ago there waa, roughly speaking, employment for everyone in the world. There was some unemployment in Great Britain, due to special conditions.\nThere was some in Germany. There was practically\nnone elsewhere. Are we to assume that in the last\nthree yeara conditions have changed so materially that\nthe prospect of generally satisfactory employment conditions will never come again? Or that we must overturn the entire economic system in order to bring back\nthat condition? \u2022\nThere is a point at which the replacement of men\nby machinery ceases to be economic. The world has\nbeen taught that lesson not once but several times, but\nnever waa it so thoroughly drilled home aa in the past\nthree years. Mr. McLaughlin's frank statement ia an\nindication that among the important industrial leaders\nof tha Dominion, at least, the lesson is being heeded.\nThe employment of machinery and power should\nlag behind, and never exceed, the ability of a market to\nabsorb the product of industry. In the mad industrial\nspree, 1922-29, based to a considerable degree on the\ninvention of Instalment buying, machinery was whipped\nup to a tremendous pitch. When it began to cause industrial unemployment the market for its porducts collapsed like a house of cards. Greed for profits, and unwillingness to share fairly with labor, were the undtr.\nlying factors.\nThe market which absorbed more than a million\nmotor cara in a very few years\u2014one for every second\nfamily in the Dominion\u2014might bave been growing yet\nif- the industrial leaders of the Dominion had unitedly\nundertaken wise employment and profit-sharing measures. Instead we have to begin now to build up from\na standing start. But we can start, and wa can rebuild\nsanely and strongly.\nThe measures taken by the great industrial concern\nMr. McLaughlin represents can be commended to employers throughout the country. If in future they keep\nmachinery in ita proper place as a handmaiden, not a\nmaater, and make their primary concern the welfare of\ntheir employes, there will be a speedy and permanent\nimprovement in economic conditions in Canada.\nThe spectacle of millions of men and women throughout the world, eager anu ready to work and unable to\nfind jobs, is a reproach to the industrial and business\nleaders everywhere. Mr. McLaughlin's thought deserves\ntheir attention.\n\"Between Ton\nand Mo**\nBr *3MJtV\nTt\u00bb \"Awopltnt\", t London pub-\nllcttlon, quotas Uw following itory\nfrom to A-oerletn louroi u being\n\"t ptrfeetly tnw itorr whloh dutrm\nto bioomi ta unatutletl oltulc\":\nTwo Anyluni wan Journtylng\nfrom India to England by Imperial\nAlnran, tad tt Bun two Iraqi\ngentlemen boirdtd Uw mtchlne.\nAttn it bid ttktn oft nw of\ntM Amtrtctnt wtnt onr to Uw\nIreqlt ipd ukid whtUwr tbty\nwould ctn tor t ginw et brldgi.\nTbty contented, tad Uw tour pltr-\ntd bridgt attadUr til Uw wtr to\nBagdad.\nWbtn Uw machlnt alighted tt\nBagdad It wu rtetlnd br t guard\nof honor, iad t body of functlon-\nartu. tad * band, tad btwwrt. Tht\ntwo Mai itnUMwn ittpptd out,\nenrybody tpnng imtrtly to ittentlon,-thi bind pliyid, tad tbt two\ndron off la a mtgnlfloent Rolls-\nRoyce.\nThi ratter utonlihtd Amtrtctn\nturned to oat of tht Impulu Air-\ntart offlclili ind uid, \"Sty, who\nan thou two gun?\" tad tbt Imperii! Alrwiyi min replied. \"Don't\nyou know? Thtt la King Felul, tad\ntbl otter ll bll tlde-de-ctmp.\"\n\"Ou.\"   utd   tte   Am*rlcan.   \"If\nAnybody ted told mi In my Uttlt\nhomt   town   la   Oklthomt   tbtt   I\nihould pity brldgi tn thf Hr. onr\ntbt Otrdtn of Eden, with t relgn-\nTOT NBLSON DAILT NEWS, NELSON. BX\u2014THUaSDAT MOBNINO, JANCABT It, INS \u00abu_i_tu_aa\nAuction tnd\nContract Brldte\nBr tk* WuM-i Ludlu Awthtrtt.\nHILTON C WOBB\nA BBimANT  COUP\nWBAT  IS  ITT\n\u2014Inltad la tte Oolumbui Ditpitcb.\n\u2666 IM\n*i*\nttt+1\nT\nturn\nhsSsi\n\u2022H'\nti\n\u2666HfM-H\n\u2666W4         *****\nTte abon bind wu pltytd during\n\"Murder of the\nNight Club Lady\"\n_The New Thatcher Colt Detective Mystery\n*r v *r\nBy Anthony Abbot\nClUrTEB TBIBTT-UOHT\n(Contlmwd)\n\"I tm tun rou wlU- find thtt\nLola wu not Uid br ter mother.'\nDougterty stittd wtth tu tte oon-\nvtetloa of dup-roottd pnjudloe.\n\"Anrnodr ttrnv\n\"Tht mt of tte urruta, wtur-\naUy.    Iter,  too,   Wd   opportunity\nPROGRESS and PROSPERITY\nFood for the Thoughtful\nByJ.T. Eealbv\ntbt uulote of tte A_wrle-n Wblit -^jy ^a^o,  with \u00bbouu to Uw\nlugut congrtu tetf la OWnland. pnni^,   cum   bt~   ttom   then\nIrwin B. frltd of Ottulia. teld tbt crimu.    Eunice  dou  not turn to\nSouth bud tad Mrt. Aaa Bonnteld me to ten brtlnt tnouth.   At for\nut North. Thtr bid tte tend' op to ohung \"\nt grind tltm la dlaxoali aad tte       _, looiM to  mt  to ten dirk\npity produud t molt unujutl d\u00ab- \u00bb\u201e,   \u201e\/_   p^uu,,   trlote.\"   put-\nvtlopnwnt of tte Vltnnt coup.\nTte Vlenni coup oonjlsti la de-\nllbertttly uttb lihing -a tdverc\nctrd with tte knowledgt tbtt tut\nuquently It will ten to bt dltcard-\n\"Be'i ta Ort'\n^itmplt\u2014tnd Uw r -nt number; tl-\nw no* Intlnitulmtl fngnwato of\nburmd cotton. Thua indt tte\neetroh for tte how tte ueond\nut wblob tldwln undoubUdlr\ngtn to Lola. Tb .hlllir bunwd\nthem In tte flnplioi.\"\nTtetoter.\"    groantd   Dougterty, '\n\"I tm it lut biglnnlng to htll*n\nwi in up IftlBtt a problem tbtt\ncannot te tolndl\"\n\"Nonunn,\" retumtd Oolt. \"Lit't\ntalk about ictnethlng tin.\"\nAn' for tht nut Quuttr of an\nhour wo dUcuMed tte lttut men\nfo: mat rtduetlon, tte tmtlo\nmonmuta of tte itook mtrtlt,\ntad tte finding of * trutun box\nla  Long   Iiltnd,   filled   with   colnt\n(Continued)\nIng   mon-rch\u2014tnd   tbtt  te   woulc   MORAL  PBOOBESS\ntiki ISO good American doiliri o. ,    whit,   now,   win  tte  ctuiei  to\nnw tt tte gime that I thought .  Which   _\u25a0._\u00bb<  owe  tbtlr  deliver-\nknow\u2014I ihould ten ctlled blm a  ,__\u201e trom tte effect! of then mp\nutrr\n\u2022  \u2022  \u2022\nDowtger Queen Mirti of Bu-\nmtnlt It reported writing t novel\nbiting tte romantic attain of\nMr ion, Stag Carol. It look! Ilka\nCtrol'i tbout to bl dult a roral\nQuth.\ne    \u00bb   e\n\"Wt wtnt bur tbtt tloklu our\nUM,\" uyl * Clevelind ei-bartender.\nAh,  u  ttet'i  tte  tourct  ot   thtt\nold remark ibout \"t mootful.\"\nt   \u2022   \u2022\nSom* Indlint houMWlm had\na neighbor rtldid, chtrglng tbtt\ntbtlr huibindi bid bum' getting\nliquor from him ln exchinge for\nctoned goods trom their ptntrtu.\nTte troublt evldenUy trou from\ntte   plcklu   thtlr   mttei   brought\nAround tte town\u2014I orerheuJ\nJtok BlU ind Lyman St. Dtnlt dli-\ncuislng timber llmltt tnd mill tltu\nln Uw Ctrmi dlitrtct-AJlaa ouroj\nmmtrklng thtt \"lt li aomtwhat oold\"\n\u2014Al Oellnu talking Ibout tte Muting rlnk oa tte lower tennla oourta\n\u2014Aad remarking tbtt 'tte olty\n\u2022hould gin tte kldi light for night\n\u25a0kiting\u2014 Albtrt WtUaob boasting\nibout Junior hockey\u2014And tte excellent tttm that hu bun lined up-\nAnd BlU Preno Kconllng tte motion\n\u2014Constable Oeorge Irvine of Kulo\nenjoying t wiik\u2014Leo Gunner of\nTtghum doing wmt banking\u2014And\nChtrUt Cbtppelle nuking t depoilt\n\u2014But uylng te didn't ten enough\nto mike lt worth while being bit\nonr the bud\u2014\n\u2022   \u2022   e\nThi chip wbo dull from tte\nbottom of tht dick tnd forgeta\nto oount a ttrokt whin hi lays\nout of tte rough hu met Wa\n1 Waterloo   In   JlgUW   puulu.\nl% Tear* Agt\n(From  Tbe  Dtlly  Newi  of  January\n, lt,   IMS)\nThl population of thit city wtth\nltt suburbs ti now estimated it\n' 7500. TbU dou not Include Wut\nArm resident!.\n\u2022 at\nThi Imperial bank turn rtfeittd\n1  tern  from tbt remainder ot tte\n.banks of tht city, 13-3 yesterday.\nW. R. Seatle la tte Imperial  bink\nI goal put up i  wonderful  diapliy.\nIt!\nThl steamer Rossland, which ll\nhiving in entirely new hull built\nat Nakuap. will be In operation\ntgtln by thl tnd ot next month.\nNewspaper Censorship\nThe mayor of Richmond, Va., not long ago decided\nthat the Richmond newspapers had been criticizing him\naltogether too freely. So he announced that he would\n\"sever relations\" with them until they grew more friendly, and as a result obstacles were placed in the way of reporters who tried to get news about the operations of the\nRichmond city government.\nNothing could have happened to put the duties of\nthe press in a clearer light.\nlt is one of the functions of a newspaper to criticize. If it is to keep faith with its readers, it must always be on the alert about the actions of public officials;\nfor the general public has no other way to learn what\nits servants are doing. A mayor .or chief of police who\ntries to stop the press from its pursuit of legitimate news\nis condemning himself. In a row of this kind, it is fairly safe to assume that the official concerned is trying\nto conceal something that should not, in the public inter,\neat, be hidden.\nTen Years Ago\n(Fmm Thi Dtlly Newi of Jtnuiry\nlt,  1-23)\n3.   A.  MoDontld wu   lut  night\nchoeen    preeldent of    thl    Nelton\nboard   of   trade.\n.   . .\nA crew of 10 min It licking on\nit tte Kootenay Belle mint, Stlmo.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nC. A. Robinaon. Ilthtrlu overseer, ti In Cuctdt checking up on\ntbe qutnUty of Koktnee trout\nCtugbt In Chrlltlnt lake. It It\neitimited to ban bun two tons.\ne   \u2022    \u2022\nUlu Iat Beitrlce Harkness tnd\nFtrcy Qoggln wtn united In mirrl-\ntgt  Wtdnudty inalng.\nerstltloni, pnctlou tnd billets? The\nmoit powerful uuu there cannot\nbe * doubt about tt, hu bun tho\npervitin leaven of Chrlitlinlty-\nOhrlitltnlty u t rellgioui wty of\nliving and of looking tt tte world\nof humtn btlngt. not Chrlitluits-\nu IB eoolultitlcil polltlctl lyitlm:\nfor I t\u00bb\u2014i lndlctttd, chrlatltnlty In\ntte litter roll perauaded auppoeed\nwitches to tte duth tnd proee-\ncuted dlutatlintt for belts. In\npirt tte lnflutnci of Obrutlanlty\nwu brought to bur directly, ln\nput Indirectly through tte ripening of t mon buaun publlo opinion.\nTte moral tnitlncti of mtnklnd\nbin grtdutUy become mon un-\naltlvt u tlaw rolled on and to-\nquired t stronger lafuilon of Chrls-\ntun lon or chtrlty. simultaneously\ntte virtuu ot Juitloe tnd lymptth.\nwtth lytferlng ten between them\nengendered ln the collectln con-\nKlouineu of men l higher sense\nof tte Inherent worth tnd dignity\nof tbt Individual person. The\nuuut to wblob tht wholt of thli\ndevelopment ti mon Immediately\ndue tn whtt wt lummtrUy call\nhumanitarian unUnwnt. In other\nwordi. In pioutu of tlaw there has\ntrowa up a fixed tnd mon toler-\ntnt tttitude of mind on tbt pilot etch person towarda bit fellow\ncreatures, not to mt-ch In tte ab-\nitrtct, but concretely Individual by\nIndividual, tn tttltud wblob believes wltb full conviction tnd aln-\ncerlty of hetrt, thtt 1 dtmocrtclw\nof fn* nun no person ihould be\noppressed, tretted unfairly, despite-\nfuUy, or irbltrarily, and that no\nprivileges divorced from merit ihould\nbe accorded to tny, but thtt each\nahould enjoy opportunities tnd re-\nwnrdt cc-nmensurate with hit nat-\nurtl glfta tnd with nrvlcu tctutUy\nrendered, thou who lufftr ihould\nbe relieved, thou who tn unfortunate tided, thoee who tn tffllcted\ntnd ln dtitrtu ihould bt provided\nfor, thou wbo ire defective In body\nmind ihould be properly ctred\ntor tnd circumstances thtt tend to\nbring about* mlaerls' or degrading\nconditions of living ihould u fir\nu possible bt swept iwiy or until-\nortted. Tou mty nil thli public\nconaclence, enlightened public opinion, Chrlatlan lon, 'rumtnltarlan\nsentiment, whit you will; lt li In\nftct til of thtm.\nA ftw sentences of oonarut between soclil conditions In tte early\n18th century tad aocial condition!\nat tbt present tlmi wlll help ui\nto realise tbt genertl ethlctl Pro-\ngrew which tht world hu mide\nduring tht lut 400 run. Were\nMartin Luther, or Hans Sachs, the\ncobbler-poet ind Melsterslnger of\nButton to come tllve again, and\nrevisit tht scenes ami. which ther\nUnd ind laboured, they would of\ncourn bt beyond measure united\nat tbe wonderful Inventions of modern man\u2014tr rtllwty train, ur-\npltnt. motor cu, battleihlpa, radio\nbroadcMtlng, wireless telegraphy, tbe\ntelephone, photography, tte gramo-\nphdne, the ctntmttogreph, scorea ot\ndomestic labour, uvlng devices, the\ndlnr'a deep-aea suit, th* rotary\nprinting prut, the dllly ntwtptper,\nhotti of Ingenious factory machines,\n4more meanly than diy-ltboureri do\ntoday, tomitlmu two or thret ftm-\nUlu sharing tte am tmtll fort-\nallce (ginerben). (3) BoolutllUot\u2014\nmtny ot thi blgbut dignitaries of\ntht church, letdlng lint not t\nwhit different \\from the nobles, tad\nthe lower orders quite u Ignorant\nand often uniblt to reid aad write;\nminy of thtm like tte Impoverlthed\nnoblti no better thin Idle puat-\nItu upon tbt community. Ot count\nthere wtn notable txoepttoni, tuch\nu Sevut of Avilt ind Uw nwn-\ndlctnt order of tte r.-tnclactni. (g)\nTte pttuntt, oppressed tad downtrodden, exposed rltbout redrtu\nto ubltrary ill-trettment tnd pn-\nditory extctlona tt tht hindi of\nboth noblei tnd ecclesiutlci; laid-\ntng tht Unt of butti\/of burden;\nhomed undtr tte umt roof, often\nIn tte turn ipartirent, wltb thilr\ndomeitlc tnlmili tad lire-stock;\nwhen ilck or disabled, without aar\ncut or ittentlon ixcjpt lucb u\ntht ltdy of tte cutlt or tte win\nwomtn of tte htmlet might, It tblt,\nhi disposed to gin them, (t) Tte\nburghlers, tte molt enlightened oltu\nof tte tour, tbow tte mllghttn-\nmint wu neither wide-epread nor\nnrr broad; tbtlr lint from Uw\ncredit to tbt gran hide-bound.\nstrs''-Jtcketed, oooped up wtthln\nntirow street! In willed towns; tied\nphrastd Dougherty.\n-til tad\u2014.\"\nAt thU moment, oolt wt* ctlled  beulng  Photnlcltn  uucrlptloni.\nto tbt te'ephone.   Whin te returned, I    Promptly tt two o'clock wo \\\u2014\u2014 j\ntte ohltf won t tUgbt imllt, tnd ' teak tt Kttdqutxttn tad la  tte\nid u ur1 tltarntUn to giving up at  \u201e\u201e,,  ^y  m  tte  encouregini' print* oftlot of Ttateter Oolt.   IB\nprolestlon In now otter i-alt. nn(  y_,   M  j,.-.   bun  glnn  br ' our ibunot. tte ptpire tttoted for\nWut  lid   tte   quun   of   sptdt     nsputor Flynn: I tte   chlit'i   uruUny  btd   toeumu-\nwblch South'! king apiund. Thru. tun,-, expltined Ttetcter Oolt. litad two fut high. Oolt ted mlutd\nroun-i of dltm.nda foUowed on -pirnn b- ted tnotter talk wltb I tte llnt-up that monitng, tad tten\nwhich North dlicudtl on* olub ant memo viuifrtnot. of tte ltbo- wtn notttloni o- aignlfiunt ftctt\noni hurt. At thU point, Mr. Frtitl ^to,, roppl, H,ncy. Tte South \\ denloptd urlng tb- dtUr ptndt\nwon with dumar'i tu tad king -. ami-nun tt onot confirmed it) tte of orlmtatlt on tbt plttform irtcted\no;uba, tad tten put South la. wltb d,tiiia regarding tte t    \"lon men-\ntte Unalitoa .o, of beul*. To ll- tl0BW, \u201e  b.-owu,^ Mmt.   Alw te\n\u2022otitt tbt Vleam coup for IS trick;. ,<,,,, tlw  _.    m>tiaou of tte lut\nlt wu nemstry  thtt tten  thru \u201e,\u201e\u201e, a, had with Doctor Btld-\ntopi te cubed. Afttr thtt South ltd wln-tte ca* at Wut Bnd Annul\nthru mon dlimondi ml u t ntult tnd   ,,-enty.uoord   strut   tbout\nit trick 11  tht oarda of  tte tow ^ ,___,  \u201e\u201e,,\u201e,.    it  \u201e\u201e,  thtt\npliyen win u fillowi;\nitt\n'*\n*\n0\not*\n\u25a0 mM 1\nou\n*l\nP\nt\n\u2666\n\u2666\n\u2666\nruum\n\u26661\n\u20221\n\u25a0*\ntlesmsm\nOK                        trnm\nThat Body\nof Yours\nBy l.i lbs  W   BAttTOM\nIBEBE IS NO DBUO AS\nPOWBBTCL AS HOPE\nby numtrout petty rutrlctloni, rulu,' dltctrd wu bound to mike on* or\nUd customi Impoud by thtlr tndt- , Uw otter of thou cudi good, tad\nguilds, hr tte Utht gonrnaaw of , In titter tnnt tte dtcl.rer would\ntheir civic rule\u2122, iad br todil ob- tak* 13 trlcki tad te cndlttt wltb a\n\u25a0mmt, Jealous, petty tnd Infltx- nrr prettr ilam.\nible.\nTte run of tte Btformttloa tnd\nthou whloh followed wtn a ptrlod of txtrtordlntry material prot-\nperity, not tltogether unlike tbtt\nat tha heydty of Big Builnut tad\nmtu production, dvi In gnat part\nto tbt discovery ot Amerlci tnd tbt\nriches brought to Europi by Spanish. Portugueu, Itllltn, ind English\nidventurere. tlso In put to tte\nopining of tht tu-routt to Indlt\ntnd China. Tht mirchinta ln pir-\ntlcular, u thou of Augsburg, Venice, Nurenberg, Oenos, Florence, Plsi. Lyons, Antwerp, Cambrel, Bruges, Ghent, London, Brlitol,\nNorwich, mide auge profits, tnd\nthtlr extravagant ostentation tnd\ndisplay ln luxury, touting, clothu.\nJewellery, household appointment!\ngrew to such t pitch thtt every\nthret or four -.ire tht civic rulers\nwere driven to issue new sumptuary\nlawa, preacrlblng ln mlnutut detail bow mtny course! tnd dlihei,\nwhit kind of food, tnd liquor, whtt\nclusu of msterial for clothing and\ntt whtt prices, bow mtny finger-\nrings tnd othtr vcrsonal orntoi-\nents persons bf etch degree, even\nthe manual workers might uu tnd\nwetr. At tht ttmt time the craftsmen earned time ln Idleness, revelling ln the taverns, so much ao\nthit complaints became loud, \"tbe\nnecessary work of tte world lt not\nbeing done.\" Outtfde tte town-\ngates, keeping company wltb tte\nt angular gtllowt tnd tht gar bare-\nbe:, win iwtrmi of beggire, bait\nind blind; vagrants, run-awtyt,\nquack! tnd Importers of ill kinds.\nI once uw it Nancy In Eaitarn\nPrince thi wonderful etchings of\nJtoquu Callot, depleting thou motley crowds ln their rags tnd filth,\ntheir hideout sores tnd  reformltlei.\nBy no mum the lttt thing to\narrest the attention of Luther, Hia-\nSacks, tnd u Ich von Butttn would\nBtldwin cited Vlilifnnu tad tainted on muting Mm la tte manner duertbtd br \"umt tblt morning In his nport. Ttd* did not put-\ndl Vllllfnnct. Baldwin ted ntrer\ncalltd tt bll shop to carry tte toor*\nplont off wltb blm. Of coune. tt\nwu understood bttwwa ttem thtt\ntte scorpions wta for Uw un of\nsolintiflc ntuirch. Nonrthilus\nBaldwin btd *\\\u2014t, beta nry u-\ncretln. Tte; mmt meet iwiy trom\ntte ihop. Apparently tbt* morning\nBaldwin btd no Idu Unt he wu\nbtlng followed. Although when wl\nreturned bll nude tnd apparatus\nto blm, te ihould htn bun impl-\ndom. Furthermore, VUllfnnw\nTO trtok 11 aouth Ud bll lu: ^-jngb, ,,\u201e ,\u201e, an u___ba\ntrump tad Wut ted to lit go hta 10 ^ , nupltca\u201e \u201e, ttt uvertl urd\nof spades in ordtr to wold ut.b- to jy, MUt AU Matt \u201e, \u201e\u201e\nUihlng u t winmr tte qtwta ot p,nt-home rwldid no further sign. ,\nhttrtt upon, la dummy. I^rta \u201e( ^y, b0Mfc ^^ mjm 6M UtMi lnnutnu -rotta on legutatlon\u2014tour-\nthtn dllotMtd Uw quun of hitrti M M ^ \u201e,\u201e y^ \u201e&\u201e ,\u201e lw- \u201e& titaTi lnmi totttllr wlUi-\nind But found blattlf between tbt f^ fl^,,^, whin lifted ihowtd Uu | out foundttlon In fut.-Allot Boou-\n\"\"^.\"\"^\u25a0S^rr1.11 \"*t *?.* \u00abtct umt ttat of ntllt u in tte nit Wmgwirtb.\nthurbdlt of South! olubfour.Butt ____________________________________________________\u2014__\u2014_-\u2014-^\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014,.\nIn tte old pollce gy~-utt_m.   Oolt '\ntttended tte line-up wtenmr poc\nslbla.   It wu te wbo tbolltted tbt\nuumblid detectlvei. Inateid b* ut\nup t rtngt of mm powtrtul lamp*\nbwtlag down on tte  prtuner tx-\npoud   to  tte   g'tn.    Burr  otter\nlight to tte room ta out   Tte pn*- .\noner I* blladtd. but te ta redituUy\nTti\" it to tte  nay   of rtn-hunt\u00abn\nuited before htm.   It wu ten tbtt\nColt promoted patrolman, tad gan \u25a0\npubllo   prtlu   tad   blame,   hli   re-\nward! going molt often to tbi pt-\ntrolmea wbo bid shot down crtml-\natlt la open bt'** .    It wu hire,\ntoo, thtt Colt  announced wm* of\ntte mot* Important otengu te in-\ntroductd   Into tte  department.  Including tbt opening of tte polio* '\ntchool for rookie*\u2014\"Enter to leun\nud '.wn to urn\" -t  I hta buretu -\nfor tn*  medlotl ittentlon for tte1\ndepar'ment.\n(To   Bi  Continued)\nTten  ta  u  old  legend   Unt  I\nna   t   power   In   polltlci,   that   I\nTwenty Tears Ago\n(ftom  Tbt  Dtlly   News tf Jtnuiry\nVt,   1\u00bbI8)\nOterlu   H.   Swtnntll.   who   bu\nto   mon   to   Nelson   from\nud 3*m* Xtmp, Have thli wuk\nfor Fort Stwl* to tttud thi convention ot tte Auocltttd Boudi\nOf Tnd* of Eutern Brlttoh Columblt.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nThrough   tht   influence   ot   tte\n\u2022Bl    pnlrtu,    hu    purchised    the   Pirmer-i institute tht Oreat North-\nruldtno*   of   Oodfrey   Dtngerfleld. I ern   bu   ohtnged    tte   aunt   of\n'   \u2022   \u2022 tht   Saywud   itatlon   to   Columbia\nB.   S.   B.   Winn.   O.  T.   Lalferty I Oudtni.\nAUNT MET\nt- mben of mysterlom medlotl, iur- I be tht absence of -liltatlona of\nglcal. tad aclentlflo Imtrumenta, p'.agm, peatllence, ud otter ter-\ntte UU bulldlngt. palaces, bridges, rlbla Kourgu, against which thtlr\npower-planu, viiducti, dims, lrrl- own, ud otter generations before\ngitlon workt, tto, tte.\n\"tuybt I tnt rem mr tba-\ndnn right, but ' don mr own\ndisagreeable  errands   Instead   o'\nBut passing\novtr ill that, whtt would Impress\ntheir lmaglnatlone moet? Whit\nwould give tht-t tht moet atlmula-\ntlng food for thought? From whtt\nI know of them, mon ptrUcultrly\ntht lttt two, Hans Sachs ud Ul-\nrich von Button, lt would bt thi\nradical, revolution!!? cbtngu which\ntbey would lnitut- perceive to\nhtn oocurred in tte soclil itructure\ntnd In tht coniolldited opinion ud\nsentlmint   whlen  maintain   lt.\nThty would ao longer find tbim-\nulnt In t world organised ln four\nI irply demarotted claim\u2014noblu,\neccluluta. burglers, ud ptutnti\nor tlllera of thi soil. (1) Noblu.\nrelttlve*^- ftw of tbem tblt to read\ntr write; nont of ttem working or\nproduolng; moit of thtm iptndlng\ntheir tlmi la tte chats, tn prlvtte\nfuedi or publlo win, In drinking\nud revilllng. In occasional raids\non trtfflo on tht hlgbwtyi; couse,\nrude, tnd boorish In tbtlr manners;\nwithout interest ln either trt or\nUteriture, though bunting wltb vui-\ngu prldt Ud full of ostentations\ndisplay; their publlo loytlty often\ntht toy ot their ulf-lnterut; many\nof ttem to poor tbtt thtr Und\nind tfter wtn tlmott powerleu to\ncontend, tht people dying like fl|ea.\nSince tbtlr day, and chiefly In quite\nrecent tlmei, rueuotet In pnnn-\ntive medicine bin not only taught\nua to check or itamp out thou\ndevesting tptdtmlu, but how wt\nmay control tnd dlmlnlth nvtral\nof tht ordinary affliction! (tmtll\npox, diphtheria, icarlet fmr. typhoid, tuberculosis) to wblob hu-\n\u201e\u00bbn flub li telr. Infant mortal\nIty ta ao gntlly luumdt *. to\nlengthen thl tverige expeotitton of\nlife for both man ud womtn.\nthough tte Intenilflcttlon of bue-\nlneas compttltlon. ud iipecltlly\nspurta of high-powered proiplrlty\nsuch u thtt of thi yetn 1021-39,\ntn very noticeably lnunuln tte\nntlo ot deaths from ctrdlo-vts-\neascs occasioned by buslnen itreu\ncular degeneration and other dls*\nud itnln.\n(To   Bi   Continued)\nDuring tte au tpldmle of HIS\nI uw t pitlent light for bit lift\nfor t number ot dtyt altar Ul\nhope htd bun glnn up br bit\nphyitciu, ate tte nuon tbat te\nmid* * luoceiaful retovtrr\nbeciuu tte phyilolin niver once\ntat htm luapect tbtt te wouldn't\ngit better. Tte phyilclin told blm\nte wu nil aick, that tte tettta\nwu * bird one. tbtt everything\nwu being done ud til that oould\nbt dont wu to 'stand by*.\nOr. Anl Afuntte un. \"thtn ta\nno drui u powerful u hope, tnd\ntte illghtut ilgn of pmlmltni In\ntte fact or wordi ot a doctor\nmiy out hli patient bit Ufi.\" .\n\"Tte abUlty to bring tbout I\nreaction of hopi la l ptttant ta\nont of tbt grutut tt-inti a\nphyilclin ctn posieu. Tte uootor\nknowi tte ulu of tbt illment and\ntb* but or regulu trutnwnt for\nlt; If te ub tdd to thit tte\npereontllty to Inspire hopt lathe\npitlent, te hu N-tun da bit Hdi,\ntnd lbt ut* to work to tutat\nin   tte  tun.\"\nNow thtt Dr. Walter B. Cwnon,\nHarvard, hu ihown thtt tbt emotions oan effect p.-aUctUy inry\norgan tnd process in tte body, thtre\nIt no quwtloa but tbtt tte emotion ol bop* mty ut In motion\ncert-ln forou within tte body tbtt\nwould ctuu vital glands ud orgtni\nto begin tbtlr natural work. Many\nprofound forou tn put in motion\nby tht humtn mind thtt build or\nttu down one* vitality.\nDr. L. E. Wottull, Ruehville\nindlut, polnta out thit\"' m-inr I\ntettta tgilnit disease uu bee.\nlott beciuu tte ftmlly, frlmdi\nind pbyildu cretwd t g.oom>\nttmosphere ln tbl pitlent; an-\n.nuy ten puul trlumphtntlt\nthrough u llbwu buoyed up by\nhopt ud t ohurful, uoourtglni,\nphyilcua\nThla means tten tbtt ttmt.\n.'rltnda, ud tte physician mult bt\never ohurful ind hopttul whin wltb\ntte pitlent, beciuu tht pitlent.\ntnn though nrloutly Ul githira\nknowledge of hit UUt oondltlon by\ntte muner ud ictlom ot thou\nibout blm.\nI btltau It would hi wtU for ill\nof ua to Mir thli lo mind la our\n\u2022ttituli towtrd thou wbo tn tick\nmtptallr or phyalctlly. It ta thla\nnry hope placed in tbt te-rtt ot\nlufftrtre thtt tublu ministers\npritati. ud mtntal healert to bring\nibout wonderful cunt whtn tppu-\n\u2022nUy thin Wu no poulble hope\ntor noonry.\nTtuiy, tten ta no drug u pow-\nGreatest Value at Ail Times\nSALADA'\nTEA     \"\n\"Fresh hem lhe Gardens\"\nTh\u00ab Coeur d'AIene\nHotel\n3\ng\nIn thc Heart\nof\nSPOKANE\nANNOUNCES\nRooms newly furnished throughout in preparation for our usual excellent winter patronage\nfrom our friends in Canada.\nHARRY F. GOETZ, Mfr.\ni\nThe   HOTEL   COEUR\nd'Ai r NKc-iiiilnauiti\nptllcr \"I urepttni\nCtntdMn money it\nptr In ptyratnt ol\nroom in-ommndilloti\nrhe Coeur d'AIene It\ntte onlv hotel lu\n8 pokiile mil ou\nfor \u2014.n mniMrntlr\nmtlnlilnrd this policy In regtrd to\nCanadian money.\nSPOKANE, Wash.\nCheroku  Indiana of  Nortb  Cuo-\nUnt    like    pungei.t-smelllng    planta ' erful u hopi.\nfor    treating    allmente,    apparently         \u25a0\noa tte theory thtt tht pungent I fcperlmtntal plintlngt of pectn\n\u2022mill pute tht disease r)emon to treea ln arlaont tn reported to\nrout te thriving.\nHeating Stoves\nIn order to close out the balance of onr\nHeating Stoves, we are offering:\n25?\u00b0 DISCOUNT\nWHILE THEY UST!\nNelson Hardware\nCompany\nNELSON,\nQuality Hardare.\nB.C.\n Buy\nYour\nEnna Jetticks\nNow\nSALE PRICE\n$4-65 and $\u00a3.65\nR. Andrew\n&Co.\nLeaders in Footfaehum\nlome-Hay Lived\non Short Ration?\nIRE PAS, Kta, Jin. ll K~i\u2014\nr nine diva tfttr ht wu foroed\ntm. Pilot Jeff Hose-Hay Und on\nort rttlona In t deeerted proa-\notort etbln near Oxford ltkt baft btlng riscuei by fellow airmen,\nwtt learned on bit arrival here.\nIn his search for food, Home-Hay'\nWaged to catch two fish and\nBl tin rabbits ln btckwoodt\ntblon. Por thow nine days bt\nlit on thttt tnd hit icinty\nMgftncy rmtloni.\nARDINER ASKS RELEASE\n|0M DJjL PRESIDENCY\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nthau. b. o. jtn. ii -ttt*. me.\nPitton who wm la Tittl to tttmd\ntto funtrtl ot tor mothtr-is-ltw.\nlln. Jennie Pitton, lift for htr\nhome tt Crtnbrook Mondty ivtnlaf.\nMr. ind Mrt. Divld Ptttoo nturntd\nto thtlr too* tl Swtttgrm, Mont\ntodty.\neee\nUdlil of till H-yH Purplt mttr-\nttlntd lwt evening it tto Ut toll\n\u2022I mlllttry \"hlit. Prlttt tor low\nwort wot twuded tt toll ttau to\nNtw Zetland, tto playin being Mil.\nPrtak Bowman, Mlw Prancw Kavie,\nT. 3. Ttotoa tad John P. Ktvlc. India won tto prlte (or Wn toon\nwtth Mrt. B. E. smith, Un U. si.\nEmilty tad Mr. ud Mn. J. B. Mo-\nPtrlen w players. Refrailanenti wwt\neerved by member, of th* commit-\nttt.\n\u2022 \u2022a\nWlllli-n Ctnt left Mondty to ptnd\nt wwk tt tto homt of Ul p-fent__,\n\u2022t Appledale.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nW. J.  Laur.e ot Cranbrook It t\n\u25a0rtiltor wltb frlendi htn thli week.\n.   \u2022   .\nMlaa Beatrice asunder, entertained tto Builneee Olrlt' branch of th*\nWomtn's auxiliary to St. Andrews'\nchurch lut evening. She wu netted ln wrung by tor mother. Mn.\nW.  H.  Saunders.\nfrail News of the Da?\nTRAIL BOOSES AND LOTS  -  01.\nsuranoe.   Notary. J   D.  Andtreon\n(1171)\nDOUGLAS FIR SOUND\nAFTER 43 YEARS\nJMLGARY. Jtn. II (CP)\u2014Robert\nMrdloer. M. P. for AcadU tad\nIttder tf the Progresalve Bloc In\nlto tout of commons, mtdt t\n(Or bll rtltut from pre*l-\ny of tbe United Firmer, of\nllfrirU. now In convention  ben.\nVANCOUVER, B.C, Jta. II (CP).\n\u2014British Columblt Douglu fir\ntimber, taken Iron tto feundi-\ntiom of Oltaoot lodge, wrecked lut\nsummer tfttr .finding for 41\nyttn. ahowed no evidence of decu\ntfttr rlgorom tests htd been mtdt\non ttom by tbt foreat product,\nlaboratory tt tbt Unlvtnltj tf\nBrltUh Columblt, It 1. tntounced.\nrhe 7 uses for FRY'S\ntt        __ tJ.i f. tv____.\n- tn mwww milt rmtn, wmomi ww^mrawwT wwim, uanusr u. usr***\nn\u00ab\nFrom Stage Star to **Jn*t t Wife\"\n\u2022Hot Cocoa Drink \\\n\u2022 Children's Drink\n\u2022 Cakes and Puddings\n\u2022 Cake long\n\u2022 Chocolate Fudge\n\u2022 Iced Cocoa Drink\n\u2022 Chocolate Sauce\nHealthy and Happy with\nFRY'S Cocoa\nGive toot breadwinner a lunch kit treat tomorrow\u2014a\nvacuum bottle of piping hot Fry's Cocoa. Men like Fry'g far\nlunch because of its pleasing, chocoltty flavour, and also\nbecause it il a sustaining food. Unlike lorn* other drinks which\nchange in taste when leapt in a bottle evtn fork ihort while.\noocoa haa the same enticing flavour whan he drinks it at qodn\nat when you made it in your kitchen.\nThe nourishing food value of Fly's Cocoa provides quick\nwarmth and strength in wintertime. \u201e\nT* Main \"Hal a\u00bb*-W\nOtOttft\nTaie ont heaped teaapootfu] of Fry*!\nCocot with tn equal quantity of sugir\nto etch cup. Mi. into t paatt with 3\n(oaspoonfuli of milk. Pour on hot milk\nstirring iU the time. Put mixture thui\nobtained into t ptn tad brief to\nboiling point.\nTo Maka On* Cur af Ceeas\nwMifrr's\nHa one half to a teaspoonful of\n' Kyi Cocoi with rogir to tuU.\ni_fd thn* teupotuJuli of oold\nmitt, and mil intoa amooth paste.\n. nor on boiling water or water\nand milk brought to tht boil. Stir\nbrilll- while pouring.\nFRVS\nCOCOA\n0*tf FRV Product, i \u2014 Fry'. Pitnlim Oioceltt* (i\n\u2022nd Fry i Chocoltlt Syrtp\n1ml ler lu Into Ittk It J. I Ry a lan (Caeela) IMM, MUM, Ota.\nSociety\/*\nMn. a a Tmmu. an \u00abw tt \u2022\nutUI aatort iarlndlni nouHlons.\nprttatt *etwt*tn*W*Pta\nMra***. hitIuk tu wn\nla tbl* colomn. TiMstooi Mrs.\nnia\u00abu at tor Row. HI ante*\n\u2022tnet.\nIa ociQllwtat to Mn. Oolla Molr\nof MtdlclM Rlt who It iptndlng t\n\u25a0week In Ntlion, Mrs. Oordon Burni\ntnttrttlntd Tundty tfttrnoon it t\nmart ttt tt tot homt oa Oartostt*\n\u25a0tmt. Tto dMntlly tppolnttd tit\nttlll* with It* otnttr of pink ctrnt-\ntloni wu prtildtd over by Mn. A. I.\nMurphy, wtnt umteun includtd\nMIm Helen Murphy, Mis* Louto\nPeebiu, Mln Jttn Wtldlt tad Mn.\nR. B. Publu. Mn. sMxtn*- othtr\nInvlttd guertt tmn Un. O. A. 0.\nWilley, Mn. Douglu Oummlni, Mn.\nR. L. McBUde, Mrt. Otorgt Pliury.\nMn. Rtttatld a Din, Mln Jttn\nHunter, Mra WlUl*m J. Sturgeon,\nMrt. Otorlu B. Hamilton, Mn.\nHarry B. B. Horton, Mn. P. D\nCamptll, Milt Jttn OUkar, Mn.\nWllllim Brown, Mn. D. D. Townund,\nMn. L. 8. Bndliy. Mn. A. Clydi\nEmory, Mn. O. 0. Arnwon, MM\nAlius Manafleld, Mtsa Sybil Archibald. Mn. J. r. a\u2014sir., iad mm\nMirttnt Melted.\n'Juit t wlli\" It whtt units Roth, ShtUtck of Ntw York.    Thty trt\nactress, dealrea to be, lbt uld, wbtn shown  above.    Bto wu grtn.ted  t\ntnnpunclng htr ntlrement from tht Mexican   dlvoroe   lut   spring   from\ng*   to   mirry   Juttlw   BtnjKSln William   Scott,   Pltteburgh   aviator.\nGertrude Lewis Is\nFrultvRle Tot Is Hostess;\nSmith Birthday Guest\nPBOrrVALIl, B. C, Jaa 18.\u2014A\nawry little ptrty mtt tt thi homt\nef Mr. ind Mra S. Lewie on\n-pie-day, the occulon btlng tto\nucond btrthdiy anniversary of thtlr\ndtughttr Oertrude. qtmw tnd mutle\nwtn enjoyed by the llttlt guesta.\nand * nil hippy ttme wu epent.\nA delicious supper wu served by\ntto hostess, tht serving table being centred by t dtlnty birthday\ncake, decortted wtth candlei. Those\npruept, Includtd. Mn. B. M. Johnaton. Mrs. R. Curtla, Prodi Lewis,\nOertrude lewis, Margaret Ntlton,\nKvellyn Ntlton, Audrey Johnson,\nRilth Johnaon, Albert Curtis, David\nWick, Dorothy Wick, and Madge\nYoung.\nTo congratulate W. M. Smith OS\nth*' Annlversiry of htl btrthdiy,\na'jolly ptrty met tt tto boat of\nMr. md Mn. W. M. Smith oo\nPrtdty evening. Thnt tables of\nOourt Whist wtn pltyod, high\nhonors being won hy Mrt. X. Otrret,\ntsd A. wigner. Oontolttloni, Mn.\nI. Webster tnd T. Moon. Dtlnty\nrefreshment! wtn served by the\nhosteis, during tht evening. Thou\npresent wtn, Mr. tnd Mn. W. M.\nSmith. Mr. tad Mn. T. Moon, Mr.\ntbd Mrs X. Jarrett. Mr. tad Mn.\nB. Webster. Mr. tnd Mn. G.\nS. Btktr, Mr. tnd Mm. A. Wigntr\nand H. smith.\ntn W. A. Powne, tnttrttlntd\ntt ctrda and ttt on Stturdty afternoon, flvt hundred being pltytd.\nThose prewnt win, Mn. P. M.\nBtrntt, Mn. p. Toung, Mn. T.\nMoon. Mn. E. Jtrrttt, Mn. O. X.\nBtktr, Mn. X. Sharp Mn. K. Knowler,\nMn. R. Curtli, tnd Mra. W. A.\nPownt.\nMlu Hopt Btktr of tht nursing ittft, Jubilee hoepltal. victorlt.\nIt iptndlng in extended vtcttlon\nton, for tht Improvement of tor\nhulth. tto guut ot her pirtnt*\nMr. Ud Mn. o. S. Baker.\nEfficient\nHousekeeping\nBy Ltun A. Klrkmtn\nTOMORROWS  MENU\nBretkfllt\nBaked Applet\nCereal\nPish Popovers\nOofftt\nLuncheon\nPuffy ome:et wtth Jelly\nCooklu\nTn\nDinner ,\nOysters wltb Oore\nCole   Slaw Llmi  Betnl\nRiot Pudding\nooffu\nAN \"APPLE PUS\" ATTIC\nH.   McfRrltnd.\nVlnnlpeg,   paid\nyuttrdty.\nOP*,   offldll   ot\ni  visit  to   Nil*on\n\"DODD'S\nKIDNEY\nPILLS\n_.,l l\"   .1\nA mend showed mt ber attic tto\nother day. \"Tm proud of It,** iht\nssia, u tht ltd mi up to tht third\nfloor. \"Bow do mu ltkt my lyittm?\"\nI looked around tnd uw thtt It\nwu ln whtt tur grtndmothtn would\nhtvt called \"apple pie\" order. The\ntrunk! tnd chut, wen piled around\ntht wtllt, leivlng t hollow equan In\nth* middle, tnd on top of thtm, arranged aooordlng to tin, win nut\npiles of boxee, labeled. \"Wt used to\nkeep everything ln tht trunks,\" my\nfriend expltlned, \"tnd- rummaged\nwhen wt needed something. But now\nI UM the trunks only tor the Itrgtr\nthlngi, mch u extra blanketa and\ntht  heavier wearing  apparel.\"\nI bent over tto large bagg-gt tag\non t amall equal, trunk. Overshoes\ntnd thot skates lt reid. \"Thtt'i\nempty now,\" tht uld, \"but thtyll\ngo bsck ln tht iprlng. These tn\nfull.\" And she pointed to thnt\nboxu marked Beacb Rati, Belch\nToys, ind Bathing Apparel. Purthir\nover I nid mon labels,-Holly Boxes,\nChristmu Wrappings, Hallowi'tn\nMaska, etc., Party Ptvon, Plcturw\nft* Scnpbooki.\nOn t large trunk tagged Stwlng\nMaterials then wen alx shoe boxes\nmarked chrlitmu and Ntw Tut\nCardi, Birthday Cards, lUnus Carde,\nand Miscellaneous. A allghtly longer\nbox told Olfta. \"Thou u* thlngi I\nbuy here tnd thtn for birthday\npartita.\" she explained, \"and the\nduplicate hooka that an given to\ntto  children.\"\n\"How did you ever think ot lt?\"\nI asked.\n\"I don't know,\" she replied. \"I\nJuit got tlnd of never being tblt to\nfind anything whin I wanted lti It\ntook a long tlmi, but It's worth tht\ntrouble. I dont have a box tor dla-\nckrded clothing, becauae I always\ngive our old thlngi right twty. But\nlook it thtat\" She pointed to y>\ntsormous box marked Whit* St*-\nphtati. \"Now wbtn they uk for\nthing! tot rut-image sales, I know\nwben to gol\"\nTomorrow\u2014Deaden' Recipes.\nHarold Ertokeon tt HTCD* tto\neurltn from Nelion to ttttsd tto\nTnll bonsplel.\nsee\nTht Knight* ot Columbia toll vu\ntto Mint ot t Jolly mlllttry whtit\ndrive Tutidty evening when 17\nttblta were In pity, tht Ohtldlts oj\nMary being tto hoateeeee of tht tuning. Mtu Marguerite Oagnon acted\nu ginertl convener tnd tod u tor\nwitting oonunlttu Mn. Chtrlu\nRoigipo, Mra Henri Oignon. MUt\nOdtle Ptllp, Mlu PrttelUt Otllnu.\nMln Inst McDonald. Mtu Jouphlni\nRuileki. Mlu Most Stubba, Wn\nVlolit MeDougtll. Mlu Cttherlne\nRlhll, itltt Btltn Denleon, Mtu\nPraam Vaneveld tnd Mln Ddltb\nBlaney. Print for tto garni were\nwon by Wu Oladn Con, Mln\nEthel Buchni, Stephen Vlngo tnd\nFrank Rauter.\n\u2022 \u2022   a\na. mis* of Kulo paid t vutt to\ntown yesterday.\n\u2022 e   \u2022\nMtu Lllllin Cam hu lift tto\nRooUniy Ukt Oeniral hofpltt)\nwbtn ito hu bus tor tto put\ncoupli of wttka following tn open,\ntlon for tppendtcltla.\nYear End Sale\nof Smart Winter Dresses\nEvery dress in our stock is on sale at very low prices. . . Now you\ncan come and choose from the various assortments at a saving of as\nmuch as 60%\nThere are silk dresses, satin dresses, velvet dresses, woolen sport\nstyles, in addition to many lovely evening and party frocks. None\nare reserved ... Here are several feature values to tomorrow.\nWomen's Dresses\nat 25% Less Than\nRegular\nSports dresses of fine woolen material*. Dresses\nby Golflex and Strandwear in all the season's\nnewest styles. Many have just been placed into\nstock. Individual styles. Sises 16 to 40. Regular \u00a525.00 to $49.60 each.\nSALE PRICE, EACH .... * 18.75 TO $37.80\nWomen's Dresses\nModel dresses for afternoon or evening wear. Made\nof the finest silks, satins, or fancy woolens. No\ntwo alike in the lot and a complete range of colors\nand sizes.  Here is yonr chance to save.\nEACH 984.95\nWomen's Dresses\nAfternoon or evening dresses of fine quality silk.\nAll the new smart styles. These dresses are from\nour regular stocks.  Sizes 14 to 42.\nALL ONE PRICE, EACH fl4.05\nWomen's Dresses      Women's Dresses\nlto Put Prttldtsti of tto Otugh-\nttrt of Snglind \u2014tn hostesses Tou-\ndir inning tt t elavtrlg tmsfid\nfirewall lurprlu ptrty it tto hope\nIn Filrrltw ot Mri. Retort Vyu.\nTto iffalr wu glnn Is honor of\nMrs. Arthur Sihltb, High itntt, who\nwtth tor buibtsd leavei tbt litter\npart of next wuk tor Vanoouver\nwhen Mr. Smltb tot bun trtn*-\nftrrtd. Brldgi wu tto ordtr ot tbt\ninning and tbt honors win won\nby Mn. J. Ballesa tnd Mn. Joieph\nBrows. A lovetsr pilot ot itlwr wu\npresented to Mre. Smith from tht\ngathering, others Invited wtro Mn.\nOtorgt Brant, Mn. T. Fwter, Mn\nA. a. Cuthbert. Mn. A. Wood, Mn.\nGordon stephtnaon, Mra. Birt Whitehead, tad Mn 3. Jinutry,\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nS. T. O. Sargent of Longbeach pUd\nt visit to town yutugiy.\ne   \u2022   \u2022\nMn. Hobson of Willow Point, wbo\nwu reoently operated on it Koott-\nnay, Uke Oentttl hotpltal, la pro-\ngreasing favorably.\n\u2022 \u00ab   \u2022\nO. J. Donaghy. suptrlntendmt ot\nCP.R. sleeping and dining car urv-\nloe with hudquarten In Winnipeg,\n\u2022pent yuttrdty ln Nelson os buil.\nnets.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. tsd Mn. B. Whltwlle, Vlctorli\n\u2022tmt, bin u their guut. Mn.\nAlexander SuthirUnd, of Kulo, wbo\nirrlved jtsterdiy.\nOpe rack of women's dresses in assorted styles and colors.  Gearing at\nless than half the regular prices.\nEACH f4.95\nSilk dresses or woolen dresses in one,\ntwo or three piece styles.\nA WONDERFUL BARGAIN AT,\nEACH   ?9.\u00bb5\nQj^ea^hers^d\n607 Baker St.\nPhone 200\nNotmta, Mn. Reginald R. Dili, Mn.\nOtorgt X. Brown, Mn. R. R. Brows,\nMlu mils Murphy, ud Mlu Louto\nPeablta.\nMRS. BAUM BRIDGE\nHOSTESS AT YAHK\nFORMER TEACHER\nOF NELSON DIES\nMtss Alice Perkins Passes\nat Vancouver\nTABS. sX C. 3ms. II \u2014Tto Ltdlea\nBrldgi Olub mtt tt tto home of\nMn. William Btum. Mn. Wllllama\nwon tbt prlae tor high tooct.\nMr. tnd Mn. Dan Hamilton ot\ncrtnbrook wtn In town Thursdsy.\nOUt Klinittd ud Mr. witton lift\nThundty for Spokane wbtn thty\ntook put In tbt skiing. ssssl\u2014\nTto TrtU Bunn, under tbt 'toby friends ud enjoyed contld\nludenhip of Joeltenwlck met Sat- {\u2022**\u00bb*\u2022 popularity. She took an tctlve\nurdty sight ln tbt o. P. B. MU.        tort ln *\u2022* \u00abt!1tot ot tto golf\nTht  Tthk  Btdmlnton  club  met ****** ln ,u01m,r \"\u2022d ttdmtaton In\nStturdty night fcr t aooltl evening.\nb P- WUUatns, A. Brogan tnd Roy\nsttplttos  wtn\nfrom Canal plati\nMlu Allot Oirnit Ptrv--, t*mtr-\nly t oommirolal tttohtr tt tto Nil-\nson high achool, dltd- tn tbt Vin-\noeuver Oeneral hoiplttl larly Prlday morning.\nMlu parkin*, during tor thn* or\nfour yean realdenoe is Ntlson. mtdt\nO. I,\nterdty\nArcblbtld wtnt to TnU yes-\nto attend thl boniplel.\nwlnttr.   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\n. _________ _.      Btfon htr death tbt wu on tto\nwttk-and Tleltort!ia*ff of tbt Point Orey Junior high\nI tchool.   Mlu   Ptrkini   ls  orlglntlly\nEli, Wlnnifred and Jun Pirkln\".\nTb* tuntral wu told from the\nfamily homt 8tfurd*7.\nA deep ut oabll thtt uotpu urloui tocldent luti trom 80 to 40\nyttn.\n-BCILD B.C. TAVt V**\nPatience\nFollowed\nThrough\nTo Discovery,       ^^^^^^^\nIteilly, ttot'i how Tteuum\npicking, whloh m lmprovu tht\nflavor, wu dleoovered for Pt-\nclfle Milk. Pint reeulta, tt wu\nknown, wtn bound to follow.\nbut firm wu tto conviction\ntblt thtt good thing, for milk,\ncould not hi dont. Thtt ww\nindeed too btd. but we refund to tcotpt It. Tto patient\npursuit of t vacuum method\nWM btgun, tnd out thtt suits\nPMtflo MUk perfectly flnilly\nWU found.\nPacific Milk\nltlt%  B.C.   owned  u     Controlled\n| PUNT AT ABBOTSI-ORD\neti ri.i.'i u rrr i.i.n r nmxim\nCONSECRATE BISHOP\nAT   CHATHAM\nQUIBEO, Ju.   IS\u2014Ustt. I_ J. A.\nMelanson, newly entttd bishop of\nQravelbourg, Sttk., wtll bt conte-\ncrated tt Chatham, N.B, on Ptbru-\ntry 32. according to u offlolil announcement mtdt from tht irch-\nblshop's palace htn today.\nWHEN YOUR DAUGHTER\nCOMES TO WOMANHOOD\nMon girls in\ntbeir tuns oc*d\n\u25a0 tonic tnd rtffr\nItnr. Gin row\ndiughter LydiiE.\nPlnkhsm's Vt|0-\nttblt Compound\nfer tb* next few\nmonths. Tlicb\nbar how to guard\nhtr health at tbii      ^^^^^^\ncritic-1 tint. *Wton ito U i hippy,\nhttlthy wife ud mottor ito wUl\nthink yon.\nSold it ill \u00bbood drat\nMn. J. M. Oordon entertained\nyesterday afternoon at thl ttt hour\nis htr tutt! Is tht Kerr tpirtmtntt\nwhen tor invited guutt win Mn.\nP. P. Piyne, Mn. L. C. Borden. Mlu\nOort Barrat, Mrt. J. p. Ouu|n, Mn.\nW. Mmson, Mn Austin Carter, tnd\nMn. Miry Oordon.\nsee\nJ. WUtt of Sttmo spent yutudty\nIs tows.\n\u2022 as\nMn. Un CtmptoU nturntd  \u2014..\nterdty to Willow Point tfttr spending several dayt In Niiion.\nsea\nII. & Minton wu among thoee\nfrom NUton itttndlpg tbi boniplel\nts TttU.\na   l   a\nB. Hogan ot TnU U a ctty rtiltor.\n\u2022 \u2022    a\nPrink Meagher. Terrace tptrt-\nmenti, It In Ctlgtry on builnui.\nJack Hamilton li tt home again\naftey apendlng iome, time aa a patient In tto St.'Eugene hospital it\nOrasbrook.\nPalatum U \u2022 growing factor In\ntht world'a cltrua fruit Industry.\nfrom Ctorlottttown, Prince Sdwtrd I\nIalind, hiving naovtd to Vtnoouver\nwtth tor ptnntt wm* 10 nm tgo.\nIt  wu   trom   Vts-cu-nr   'hit   ito |\notmt to Niiion.\nMlu Perkins  wu preaeoetwd  by,\nbar ptnntt, but leives thret ititen.'\nBabies Thrive\nOn thc\ndi;.\nSCOTT'S\nEMULSION\nof Noiweyun\nCod Liver Oil\nRich in thc\nVitdi;\nAttn  M\u00b0)hhtt\nIn Wtnltw.\nIs  visiting  frlendi\n^Se^^'\nlUUMWIUW\n! Couipound\nAmong vtttton to tto city yuttr.\ndty wu Andy Shutty ot Shutty\nBench, Kulo.\nMil H. Baakln motored to TrtU\nyuttrdty to attend tto boniplel.\ns   \u2022 *t\nVincent   Ptbk  of   Oranbrook   bu\nlift on t buitntu trip to Toronto,\nMontreal  ud' othtr eastern cinttn.\n*   *   * ^^^^^\nMn- Douglu Oummlni, Jtobwn\nlk\u00abit, ent*rtain*d Tuuday tt l di-\nllghtfully imngwl bridge whin tto\nbotton win won by Mjs. 3. D. Notman. Mn. cummins' invlttd guuu\nwin Mlu lllun Out. Mtu Onoe\nMcDonald, Mlu Cirmen Horton. Mn.\nJ. P. Oussln. Mn. Oeorge Henry,\nMn. o. Montgomery Benwtli, Mm.\nRoy Hood, Mrt. R. B. Publu, Mn.\nA month of better\nbreakfasts for 10 cents\nQuaker Oats offers food values\nfound in no other oatmeal\nQuaker Ogti bis richer fltvour. more nourishment\nthtn other oatmeals became It is mide by the exclusive Qoaker process which includes:\n1\u2014Hie me ol cholcgrt oils.\n2\u2014Better B*vonr due to toasting through\n10 different ovens.\n3 ~ FwAer enrkhmeflt by Sunsfaine Viumin\nD through irrtdiatton ... an exdoii-t\nQ_t-*x*vluta-. QntHmMtbimWk\nCenctntr-Htd energy equal to that of foods\nwhich cost.} or . times at much.\nQuick Quaker\nWITH OH WITHOUT ENGLISH CHINA   mt\n wpppw\nMOB SIX\nSELLING DENTS\nWALL STREET\nDenial of Russian-Canadian Wheat Deal Depresses\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n80 industrials  60.86 off 1.69\n20 rails 26.98 off   .61\n20 utilities  27.51 off   .44\nBr JOHN L. COOLET\nAUOCtated Fnu Financial Writer\nNEW TOBK, Ju. II. \u2014 Light\nMUlnr dented t unlet stock mr-\nkit todty. It made considerable\nImpression on iome merchandising ud kindred Issues, hot otherwise tbe lilt stood up fairly WtU\ntnd closed u little tbore the days\nlorn.\nWheat wu depreeeed by i denltl\nthtt r.egotlitlo'ns wtn under ***'\ntor ptirehin of Ctnadlan gnln by\ntht Borlete tnd by weakneea of\nCanadian exchinge, and thtt pre-\ntumtbly reacted on etocka. Bonds\nwire firmer ln tte United States\ngovernment department, but droopy\nelsewhere.\nBtocka wire dull all day. Starting\nwith   iome   steadiness,   tte\nSELLING PUSHES\nOIL GROUP DOWN\nMost of Interllsted Close\nWith Minor Gains\nTORONTO. Jan. 18 (OP)\u2014Selling\nbroke onr tht oU group todty on\ntht Toronto itock exchange tad ill\nIssues doted lower wtth exception\nof Imperial whloh finished unchanged. Britiah Amtrlcan finished\nat 7%. Superteat ordinary lut t\nhalf point to 13 tnd tht common\ndropped t point to IS. MoCoU-\nFrontenao alao weakened t point\nto 8.\nTha lilt fluctuated leu violently\nthtn tht Wall itntt botrd ud\nmoet of tte IntarUitcd aharea cloud\nwith minor galna. Brazilian wu up\na quuttr to \u00bbM while CJ?Jl. tnd\nNickel muked up galna of M \u00ab\u00ab*\u25a0\nFord \"A\" wu unchtngtd. Coneoll-\nmuket' dated Snwltert lagged   %  to M%.\nuw no immeditt* reaaon for being\nparticularly bullish tnd when tpe-\ncltl Belling struck t few thirei thi\nlilt sold ott In sympathy although\ntbere wera aome exoeptiona to tht\ngeneral trend. Th* average lots ln\nleaders amounted to lutt t point on\nt turnover of 888,38. shares.\nMINES FIRM\nHlgh.Prlced Gold Shares\nAre Active\nBritain and Ireland\nin\nTORONTO. Ju. 18 (CP)\u2014-Dupltt\nrtceuloni through th* Hit tht\nStandard mining market maintained\nt firm tone todty. Buying la some\nef tht high-priced gold aharea wu\nquite active, Wright Bugruni id-\nvanoed to 4.08. Mclntyre tnd Ltkt\nStore both htd t fair trade ud\nTtck-Hughei ud Hollinger wen also\nateady while Dome advanced 30 to\n14.10.\nAlhlly   featured   tht  cheaper  gold   'j\u2122\nNIW TOBK. Ju. 18 (AP)\u2014Omt\nBritain tnd inland maintained thtlr\nshipbuilding supremacy of tht world\nduring tte lut quuttr of 1933,\nUoyd't reported tonight, while tte\nUnited Stste* fell trom third plut\nto fifth. Tht ranking* do not Include Ruaiia. for which (Igurei in\nnot available.\nProduction during tte lut quuttr\ncontinued to tte lowest le-el* la 80\nyetn, with only tbout three-quartera\nof t million groat tone of merchant\nremit la tte hand! of. tte entire\nshipbuilding lnduitry, tte nport\nuld.\nToronto Stocks\nAbut\niharea wltb t Jump to 1.14, but lt\nfilled to hold tben undtr profit-\ntaking ud tnt clou wu it IM,\ndown \u2022 point. Mining Corporation.\nWhich controls A-btay climbed i\nllttlt ud thtn weakened, doting\ndown tt 1.88. Blacoe gained \u2022\npoint while Oranada lott a little\nground. Rowey flnlahed up 3% it\nAIM. tnd 8u Antonio wu tlso up\nmore thm t point.\nAjax\nNew York Stocks\nA P Conaolldated\nBut   Metala   ___\nBarry Bollinger\t\nBig Mlaaourl  \t\nCtlmont  \t\nC ud E Land* _..\nAllegheny    .-    1%\nAl Chemlcil     W%\nAm can     69%\nAm ror Power      7\nAm    Ice          6%\nAm Ma e_ Pdy ..   13%\nAm Smelt Ss Re     13'i\nAm Telephone .. 108\nAm   Tobacco   ...   88\nAnaconda         IM\nAtchison       UM\nAuburn Mo     48'i\nBaldwin      814\nBait _t Ohio ....     9V,\nBendlx  At      IOK\nBeth   Steel 16%\nCtn-d. Dry ... tM\nCu Pacific _ 1814\nCtrro De Paaco TVs\nCheat  Is  Ohld      37%\nChrytler       IIM\nCom Ss South _ 9V.\nCon Ou N T _- 81H\nCorn Producta _ 84%\nO Wright pfd _   _-\nDupont       SOS\nBut  Kodak    ItM\nElec Pow Ss Lt _     6*4\nPord  English  .._   \u2014\nPord  of Ctn  _   \u2014\nPint Nt storet    93%\nTne Texu 34%\nOen   Mo       13%\nOtn   Elect 16%\nOen  Food! 38\nOold   Duit       1814\nGoodrich 8\nart North Pfd . OH\nOrt West Sugar       7%\nHudson  Mo        4H\nIns  Copper       344\nInt Nickel       8%\nInt Tel * Tel ..     7%\nJewel Tea Oo -   \u2014\nKelly Spring ...    IH\nl_mn Copper __    I\nXreige   S   S         D'l\nKroe\u00bbger 8c ToU M\nBuk Truck ..... 18%\nMllwauku Pfd ..     3%\nNuh   MO       14 Vi\nBit Dairy Pro _   ISH\nN  Pow  *  14   _   \u2014\nN   \u00a5   Central   _    18%\nPte Ou Ss Elec     39%\nPackard  Mo  .....     3%\nPenn   R   R       17%\nPhllllpi   Pete   _     SM\nPure   OU    _     3V4\nRadio   CorP         BVi\nRadio Keith Or      3%\nRim Rand      3H\nRock Island ... A\nSafeway Storea 41\nShell union ... 8\nS Cil Edison _   37%\nBouth Pm  _ '1714\nStan oil of cat    34%\nStan OU of Ind    \u2014\nStan Oil of N J    30%\nBtewtrt Warner       3%\nStudebaker         4V4\nTexts   Corp        1*1%\nTexu Oulf Sul     34%\nTlmken Roller _   18%\nWndir   Typt   ...   13%\nUnion Carbide .   37\nVn  Oil  ot Oil      11\nUnited   Air       _8%\nUnion   Plo       74%\nTI B P'\"\u00ab A Pdy      B\nV \u00ab  steel       38%\nVsn-dlum Steel     13\nWin  riect      38%\nWllln Onr __'_    1\nTiUow Truck .    \u00bbM\n **-\t\n83%\n87%\n8%\n8%\n13%\n108%\n61%\n7\n40%\n48\n4%\n>%\n\u00ab%\n14%\n\u00bb%\n18\n8V4\n37\n37\n3%\n80%\n83%\n38%\n58 H\n8%\n81%\n33\n13%\n18\n38%\n14%\n4%\n8%\n7%\n4%\n7%\n7\n8%\n8%\n18%\n.'%\n13%\n14%\n17\n39%\n18%\n8%\n8%\n3%\nii:\n3%\n40\n4%\n37%\n18%\n34%\n80%\n>%\n4\n13%\n38%\n18%\n13%\n38%\n38%\n71%\n37%\n11%\n37%\n1%\n1%\n84%\n88\n8%\n8%\n13%\n13%\n103%\n81%\n7\n41%\n48\n4%\n8%\n\u00bb%\n14%\n\u00bb%\n13\n\u00ab%\n37%\n37%\n3%\n80%\n83%\n>%\n38%\n88%\n\u00ab%\n\u00bb%\n\u00ab%\n61%\n33\n13%\nIS\n'38%\nIS\n4%\nChemlcil  Reuuch\nClerlcr  \t\nDome\t\nDalhoual|,\t\nEastcrest _________\nEldorado *\nFaloonbrldg*   \t\nGrtntdt    ________\nHomt   OU   \t\nUowey    ._. .\nHollinger ,,\nMudton   Bay\nnternttlona]   Nickel\nKlrkland  Lake\t\nLake Shore  \t\nMmltoba   Basin\nMalertlo     _\nMclntyre\t\nMining   corporation\nMtyltnd   _ \t\nNewbto\t\nNlplulng\t\nNortndi    .....\nPend Ontll*\t\nPremier   Oold   , ,\nSin  Antonio  \t\nSherrlt Oordon .\nSudbury Bttln \t\nSterling   Ptclflo\t\nSlacoe    \u2014\u2014\nTech   Hughu   \t\nVlpond\t\nVentures\t\nWright  Hargreavn _\t\nWhite Ackerman \t\n.03%\n.03%\n.78\n.17\n.08\n.80\n.17\n41%\n.04\nJM\n1.0O\n.01%\n14.00\n.18\nat\n1.4S\nISO\n137\nJ5\ntn\n8.0S\n3.30\n8.00\nitM\nsite\n-18%\n03%\n.08\n3380\n183\n.18\nMM\nUS\n30.18\n-55\n.83\nJM%\n.87\n.SS\n.13\nltt\n4.14\n33\nS3\n4.08\n.48\nLONDON CLOSE\nLONDON, JU. 18 (AP)\u2014Closing:\nBratUlan Traction 813; Cinidlin Ptclflo 318%; Hydro Electrlo 19; Int\nHold Ss Inr Oo 11%; International\nNickel 813; BrltUh Amerlcu Tobtoco\nUM: Dlatuiere B3t 7%d; Dunlop\nRubber 301 3d; Electrical Ss M Ind\nOld lot 3d; Pord Ltd 19s M; Hudion\nBIT I8e; Imperial Chemlcil 36s;\nImperial Tobtoco 98s 10%d; Shell\nT di T \u00a33%; Vlckui t* 10%df BrltUh 8% per oent wu olu \u00a388%;\nBritish four ptr out 1840-30 \u00a3108%.\nMONTREAL LIST\nISUNDECIDED\nGains and Losses About\nEvenly Divided\nMONTREAL. Jtn.  IS  (OP)\u2014It WU\nt a**\/ at up* and downs on tha\nMontreal stock exchange today.\nStooks churned about all day, first\nfirm, tben weak and at tba cloae\ngalna and loaaea were about evenly\ndivided. Braslllan Waa moderately\nactive and cloaed nr.n at &V_, up \\*_.\nCanadian Pacific cloaed below the\nbeat level of tbe day at 15, np ;.\nwhile International Nickel waa unchanged at 9.\nMontreal Power and Shawlnigan\nboth turned aoft toward the close\nand finished unchanged, Power at\n80%, tbe Utter at 11%. BeU Telephone moved up a point at 95 Vi-\nOtber utilities were easy. Quebec\nPower declined % to 13 ^, B.C. Pow-\n\u00abr   \\A   to  16%.\nMontreal Stocks\nBank of Commerce\nImperial   Buk    _\u2014\nBuk  of  Montreal\nBortl   Bank\nAbitlbi Power Ss Paper _\nBill   Telephone\t\nB.arlilan T h Ss Power _\nBrltUh American OU \t\nCanada Ost St Foundry __\nCtn Ctr St Foundry pfd _-\nCtn In-uitritl Alcohol _.\nCona Mining ds Smelting\nDominion Bridge \t\nDominion Teitile .\t\nA P Onln _____\nLtkt of tbt Wood!\t\nMontretl   Powtr   ~~ 1\nNitlonal   Breweries\t\nNational Steel  Cu\t\nOgllvle  Milling\nOntario steel Product!\nOtttwt L H ft Powtr\nPower   Corporation   \t\nShiwlnlgsn _ \t\nStall  of   Canada  _____\nWibnto Cotton \t\nWinnipeg   RtUwty'\t\nWinnipeg Rillway pfd _\n188%\n. 141\n180\nUl\n38\n.   38\n8%\n,     7%\n.     4\n.     3\ni     1%\n88\n,    18%\n.   48%\n.     4\n3%\n.   30%\n.    18%\n.     7%\n110\n10\n33\n7\n11%\n18%\n8\n3\nS\nTHE  NELSON  DAILY NEWS. NELSON. BA\u2014THCTMDAT  MOBNDtO, JANCABT  11. IMM\nCHICAGO WHEAT\nFAILS A CENT\nInstability of Canadian Exchange Rates Big Cause\nBT JOHN P.  BODOHAN\nAssociated  Press Market  Editor\nCHICAOO, Jan. 18 (AP) .\u2014Instability of Canadian exchange rates did\ngood deal to make the Chicago\nwheat market fall more than a cent\na bushel today.\nAffected by exchange weakness.\nthe difference between wheat valuea\nhere .and at Winnipeg ahowed a tendency to widen, and North American\nwheat export was meagre. Liverpool\nadvices -told of likelihood of large\nshipments of wheat from Argentina.\nWheat In Chicago closed nervous\nat a fractional rally trom today's low\npoint but % to % under yesterday's finish. Corn unchanged to vfc\noff, oata a shade to ft down, and\nprovisions varying from 3 oents decline to 7 cents advanoe.\nACTIVITY CENTERS\nON GOLD LEADERS\nBralorne and Bridge River\nEase; Pioneer Up\nTRAFFIC EXPERTS\nON PERISHABLES\nMEET SHIPPERS\nO. 0. wtlkor of Montml. euper-\n-lMr of perlihable trtfflo tor tht\nCanadian pacific lyitem, ud O. 3.\nDonoghy of Winnipeg, supervisor of\nper.ahable trtftlo for western Unit,\ntrrtvtd from tht wut Monday night,\nand spent Tuesdey ln Nelaon. matting representative fruit slippers.\nThey were to letve for tbl tttt\nby thi eirly morning train Wednet-\ndt\u00bb.\nIMPERIAL LIFE\nHAS GOOD YE AP\nDividends Increase for Policy\nHolders; Assets Increased\nWHEAT UNCHANGED\nTO FRACTION UP\nEnough Export Stimulus\nto Make Difference\nVANCOUVER, Jan. 18 (CP)\u2014Oold\nleaden furnished- the bulk of activity ln a listless session on the\nVancouver stock exchange today. Active Issues milled around aimless.\nAt the colse qnly. threo stocks registered price changes, two on the\ndown side and one higher.\nWINNIPIO, Jan. IS <OP).\u2014With\ntrading dull and mostly local, wheat\nprices reoelved Just enough stimulus\nfrom very moderate export buslnesa\nto close a quiet session unchanged\nto ft cent higher on the Winnipeg\ngrain market today.\ni All three futures advanced fractionally In tbe opening flurry ot\ntrading but soon turned lethargic\nand lost theae gains. May deliver \u25a0\ncloeed at 45H; July at 40%, an\"\nOotober at 47*.\nlift Restrictions\nop Canadian CaH1\nOTTAWA,   Jan.   18   (CP)\u2014Passing\n3f sn ordei* b BMtl      govetn\nBrmkrne, for the second time ln ' \"\u00bb* \"^ restrictions on Canadian\nseveral weeks, ahowed easiness, add-\nIng another five point loes to Its\ndecline of the previous session,\nclosing at i_W. Bridge River eased a\nquarter tb 6K* Reno firmed up ln\nearly trading but dosed unchanged\nst 71 cariboo Oold Quarts waa\nsteady at 3-35.\nPioneer from a firm opening at\n440 climbed to 4-00 at which prloe\nlt closed, up IS from yesterday's\nclose.\ncattle, whic' carries out *n agreement reached V Ottawa Imparls'\nconference, should prove beneficial\nto tbe Canadian cattle Industry. It\nls  believed  here.\nFor years Canada has tried to have\nthe regulalons governing Importation of Canr '1 ttla to the\nUnited       ngdom.\nMONTREAL, Jsn. 18 <CP.-3ritl*h\nand foreign exchange ln relation to\ntbe Oanadlan dollar, aa complied by\nthe Royal Bank of Canada, closed\ntoday as follows;\n\u2022H i Argentina,   peso -1067\n1% I Australia,    pound 84)700\nBelgium,    belga \u25a0\u2014   .1008\nBraslJ,   mllrels    : -_-.   -0004\nChina, Hongkong dollars -2532\nChechoslovakia,   crown .0341\nDenmark,   krone   *- .1032\nFinland,   flnmark    .   .0173\nFranoe,   franc .0448\nOermany.   relchamark   ......\u2014   .3731\nA pullet can withstand temperature ranging from almost sero to\nabout  100 degrees Fahrenheit.\nEgg Markets\nOTTAWA, Jan. 18 (CP)\u2014Egg markets tn Ontario and Quebec an still\neasy and unsettled today.\nToronto: Brokers are asking for\nOntario graded shlpxents extras 34,\nfirsts 33, pullet extraa 30, seconds\n18 delivered; Wholesale prloea of\nfresh egga to retailers srs extras,\nloose, 38, firsts, 30, pullet extras\n34, seconds 30, dellevered.\nMontreal: Graded shipments of\neggs are aelllng on apot to whole-\nsalers at extraa 37, flrata 34, pullet\nextraa 38.\nBAR SILVER FIRM\nNBW   YORK,   Jtn.   II    (AP)\u2014Btr\nsilver firmer,  M  bl,b*t it UM.\nLONDON, Jtn. II (AP)\u2014Btr ailver\nfirm 1-11 higher it 16%d.\nToronto Industrials\nBill   Telephone   __ 95\nBrazilian \u00bbM\nB   A   OU       I\nOomi lining \u2014\nTotf ot Otn \"A-   _-\nHiram   Walker  _\nImperial   OU   \t\nInt  Nickel   \t\nLobliw   \"A\"   \t\nMaaaey  Harrla _..\nNortndi   _.\t\nService Statloni\n95%\n9\nIM\ntt\n9%\n1%\n68%\nTOBOVTO, Jtn. II\u2014Tt_> mr 1931\ntu in unhappy one tor mtny but\nln thl nw of tht Imptrlil Lite\n\u25a0ubtttntttl progreu ami maintained tnd tome pleaaant turprlaea\nwert presented to thi policy holdtrt\nby thi Preeldent, o. A- Morrow\ntnd Mantling Director. J. 7. Wtaton.\nduring the proctedlnga tt Uw An*\nnun Meeting htld In Toronto yeaterday. Tht very tubttinttil volume\nof over 137,300,000 ln titurtncts\nwritten waa reported. Ctth Income\ntor thi yttr from premium, wit\n\u266610.197,000 tnd fron Interest 13.348,-\n000 giving i total oath Inoome of\novtr 111.600,000. Thl dlaburamenta\nto policy holdera and banlflclarlta\nduring tha year win nearly |8,-\n900,000.\nOf apeclal Interest to policy holdtrt ls the lncreaw In dividends\nwhleh thiy miy expect during\n1933 ovtr thow of 1933.'\nTht atwti of tht comptny htvt\nbttn Increased by the substantial\namount of 01,300,000 tnd now itand\nover 176,400,000. Thli bat bttn dont\nwithout drawing upon t special contingency reserve of 01,000,000. The\ngeneral reserves of the company stand\ntt ovtr 058,300,000, tn Increase\nover tht previous yttr of ovtr II,-\n400,000. Tbt net lurplut earnings\namounted to ovtr 03.450.000. Tht\ncompany's net surplus funis a-counted to over 03,300.000, and thla tfttr\npaying out dividend! to policy\nholder! of 01.803.000, revaluing tec-\nurltlee tnd setting up imple provision for Insurance tnd annuity\nliabilities.\n(1)\nA,\nanuery\nFONTAINE-To Mr. tod MM.\nJ. Pontalne, it- Kimberley, Jtn.\n14. t ion.   1\nTELFOR-To   Mr.   tnd   Mrt.   Leo\nTtlfor,   tt  Klmbtrley,   Jtnuiry   14.\ntwin daughters.    \t\n\"adland-To Mr. tnd Mn. A. P.\nAdltnd. tt Kimberley. January 16,\na daughter.\nMONTEHUBSO\u2014To   Mr.   tnd   Mrt.\nT. Montemurro, it Kimberley. Jtnuiry 16, 1 daughter.\nLITSITOCK FOB MU\n(OONTIN-OID)\nUHJS.   OOWS   PBB8HBNXD,\ntetted. Kotloff. Cresctnt\nLEGAL NOTICES\niK^a\u00b0\nlw**m list\nBig Missouri\t\nBralome   \t\nCo'at   Copper   .\nOeorge Copper\nOeorgla River  .\nOolconda\t\nOranl view    \t\nInt  C & C __\nKootenay Florence \u201e\nLucky   Jin \t\nNation 1   Sllvtr   \t\n\u2014        7H   Noble   nva\nPend   OreUle\nPioneer  Oold\nPorter   Idaho\nPremier\t\nReno   Oold   _\n1\n4%\n1\n9\nIH\n\u00ab\nIH\n9\n\u00bb',4\n\u2014\n1\n\u2014.\n3\nm\nto\n30\nIH\nt\niM\nBid\nAs'\n.11H\n.11\n1.18\nltt\n1.50\n3.00\nJO\n\u2014\nMM\n.03\n.11\n\u202217tt\nxnu\n.04\nMM\n.16\n...0014\nxn\n-Utt\n\u2014\n.01K\nMM\n.03 tt\nMM\n.10\nM\n458\n4.80\nLAND ACT\nNotice of Intention to\nPurchase Land Id Nelaon\ncording District on the South Hhore\nof the West Arm of Kootenay uke,\nfronting Lot K8A. droop one, Koot-\nensy District\nTake notice that Ths Corporation\nof the City of Nelaon Intends to\napply for permission to purchase tb'\nfollowing described foreshore lands\u2014\nfor munlc pal purposes\u2014Commencing at s post planted at tbe N- t.\ncorner of Lot 68A. Kootenay District, thence lo a strip of land 800\nfeet wide, adjoining the northerly\nboundary of Lot 9QA, and following ths shore or Uu Wei* Arm ot\nKootenay Lake westerly 1000 feet\nTr*-*-* or ess to Foreshore Lease Lo*\n14. US, Oroup One. Kootenay District, and contain ng 10 acres, more\nor less\nCORPORATION   OP   THK   CITY   OP\nNKLSON\nPer Boyd C. Affleck, Agent.\nDated   December  0th.   1982.   (5378)\nPIOS,  BIX WOEKfl.  MAOKE, OK\nCreek. M\n\u2022JMSMOt K   WANTED\nHORSI   AND   BARNBS8   r\nfcr  keep.  Box  10. Procter  (i\nMlNCtLlANtOUS\nMllllllllll Ilfllll UM11II1IIIU\n\u25a0  ,      \u25a0\u25a0\u2022\nf Dry Wood^\n\" Wa oan now aupply you ttttm\ni, good dry Cordwood In . 10*iaJ\nS     10-tn.   and   4-ft.   lengths.\n106\n\u25a0\nl\nf WilHams'Transfer]\n_. tot \u2014ltt St. Nilaoa\nS (MM).\nnimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil\nPROPERTY FOR SALE\n(I\nSEVEN   ROOM   HOUW   CLOSE   I\nmutt   wll    01400.   Ttrmi.\n634 before 6 p. m.\nPho\n(6S7\nLAND ACT\nNotice   of   Intention   to   Apply   to\nPurrhin Lind In Neleon Lind\nRecording District\nTak> notice that the Corporation\nof the City of Nelson Intend, to\ntpply for permission to purchase\nforty scree of foreshore landa, described aa follows\u2014A atrip of land\n600 feet wide, adjoining tbe north\nwesterly boundary of Lot 68A. Group\nOne, Ko.tenay District, commencing\nat I post planted at tbt north west\ncorner of the Zinc Smelter property.\nLot 68A. ind following thi shore\nof thi Wnt Arm of Kootenay Lake\nsoutherly snd westerly 3300 feet\nmore or 'ess to the N.E. corner of\nLot 96. Oroup Ont Kootenay District, containing forty acres more or\nless.\nCORPORATION  OP  THR   CTTT  OP\nNELSON.\nBoyd   Campbell  Affltck.   agent.\nNelson, B. C, Dec. 9th, 1933 (6379)\nBusiness aad Professional\nDirectory\nAccountants\nCHAS P HUNI-JR. SP INT A,\nMunicipal and Commercial And.\nP. O. Boi 1191. Nelaon, B.O. (Ml\nAssaycrg\nE ta WIDDOWSON eittbllibid 11\n903 Joaephlne It. Nelion. B CL'\n  (Ig\norenville h oRnn-OoaHuZ\n' J?01 *\"8' Kul0- B' c-      ***\n Chiropractors\nDR  ORAY   OILKXR BLK.  NILM\ntttt\nDR    MACMILLAN.   ORAD    PALMI\nSchool   A her Blk    Nelion   Ph  3!\nOt\nUlTTON   AND OEDDES   X-RAY II\nTrtU. (DM\nDRESSMAKING\nLEARN   TO   DESIGN   ._\npatterns from Peril It:\nMCM. Cranbrook tnd '\nFlorists\nMinneapolis Grain\nMINNEAPOLIS, Jan. It* (AP)\u2014Plour\nunchanged. Shlpmenta   18.907.  Bran\n8.60-0.00.\nWheat:  Ro.  1 nor. VtV,  to 48%.\nNo. 1 red durum 39*4 to 40%; Mty\n45'.;   July   4S%.\nCorn: No. 3 yellow 30 to 91.\nOate: No. 3 white 13% to 14%.\nPlai: No. 1 l.ll t    1.11%.\nSllvercreit\t\nWellington\t\nWhlttwittr\t\nOILS\nA  P  Consolidated   \u2014\nO and I Ltndi :\nJ06%\nJSt\n.71\nAl\nM\nCommonwealth .\nDalboualt   -\t\nEaatcreat    \t\nHomo Oil _..\nMcDougall  Segur\nMtyltnd\t\nMcLeod\nOkilta   new\nRoyalite\nsterling   Pacific\n.o\u00ab'.i\n.14\n.01%\nJ01%\n.04\n.01\n\u00bbl\nJOS\n.11\nJM\nJl\n.03\n.13\n.33\n\u202206%\n0.75\n.13\nAND   DRATT\nttylti. Diplomat given. Aoadttey of Useful Arts.\nOREENHODSES   Pho\n(lowers    ootttd   Plan\noral   dea.gna. (SM\nHOUSES  FOB  RENT\n    (II)\nPOR wirr \u2014 PULL FURNISHED\nhouae, two bedroom!, garage, one\nblock from Central school. Phone\n311L1 or write Box 6391, Delly\nNtwt. (6391)\nUNFURNISHED MEBCORATED\nbungalow, thrtt btdroomi. Immediate poese-ton. Phone 30.\n\"ELSON   FLOWER   SHOPPE    MB\nlint out flowers at all timet  |1<\ntl  designs   phone 3M. (636\nGrtntlli'. Ontnhouiti   Hilton, Ol\nflowen ud  floral  dealgna.    '\nFURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED\nfour room house. Hot tnd oold\nwater. Phone 803. (3375)\nHOUSES\u2014FURNISHED     AND     UN-\nfurnlahed.   Phone   BOOL.       (6333)\nLIVESTOCK   FOR   SALE\n(33)\nFOR  SALS-3  COWS.  ONE  FRESH.\n60    laying    pulleta,    70    chickens,\nWht.e Leghorn,  1  aeptrator.  \"Im-\nrial,\"  A   J31inkman,   prultvsle,\nC, (6371)\nLlnn. Bonnlngton.\nDOD    AYRSHIRE    COW,\nSears old, recently freiheti<__  -\nelfer calf. o. Noel  Brown. Com\n.    FIVE\nfrtthmtd with\nInsurance and Real Estate\nR    W   DAWSON   Real   Eatatt.\nsuranci   Rentals    Neat   Hipper*\nHirdwtn.  Baker  street.      ur^\nSecond Hand Stores\nrhe   Ark- Detlers   In   Second   _\ngoods, phoni 634. Jotephtne.die\n Storage\nSTORAGE.   UOVINO   COAL.  WOO\nPhone 63   Burh'i Cotl m Otrttj\nTransfer\nATKINSON TRANSFER ROSEUON\nCoil  ind Wood. (AT\"-\"\nWood Factory\nFRESH  AYRSHIRE   OOWS.  H.\nBourgeois. Crescent  Valley.   (6316)\ni-AWSON'S WOOD FACTORY\nwood  merchant  317 Bakir\nTHE GUMPS-The Walls Have Ears\nB\nEAUT1FUL\nM1LUE-\n' . OR OMCH\nIN HI*UWt,\nANDY MAA\n*K> H__ND\nit ro HIS\nOLDUNCLK-\nPl'CKEt> A\nPEACH-\nANDY HAS\nUUiT WALKED\nINTO\nUMOE EMM'S\nROOMAMb\nISAJ__V0RIH%\nMJLUE-'S\nPHOTCXaftAPH-\n*M\niM\n1%\n7\n96%\n1%\n1%\n1%\n%\n11%\n3%\n14\nM%\n18%\n17%\n39%\n3%\n17\n6%\n3%\n6%   South Africa, pound\n_*;   Spain,    peseta   _.\n1%\nOreat   Britain,  pound\nGreece,   drachma   \u2014\nHolland, florin _._-\u2014\nHungary,   pengo\t\nIndia,    rupee ,.\nIttly.  lln\t\nJapan,   yen   \u2014_-_\u2014_.\nJugoalavla, dinar \t\nNew Zetland, pound\nNorway, kront _\t\nPoland, tiotl\t\nRoumania.    ltu\t\n... 8S4I8\n ' ttOtl\n_   ^116\n    .3013\n    .3934\n...    MM\n     J3S4\n    J0W1\n  14170\n3%\n40%\n4%\n37%\n11%\n34%\n31%\n10%\n8%\n4%\n13%\n.1977\n, J398\n. .0071\n. 4.03M\n. .0M0\n. .3100\n.   .3313\nSweden, kront\t\nswltwrland,  franc  __\nUnited sutes. dollir. 14% pir rant\npremium.\nBRINGING UP FATHER:\nBy Geo. McManui\nv\/hv didn't you tell me that\nwa% count yoivh\u00bb\\nc;k on\nTHeVhoNK? I WOULDNT HA,VE\n\u25a0nsLD TOO TO *>*y TOU COUU5NT\nGO OUT- I THOUCMT IT WAS ONE\nofTour low-brow FMENDS-\nI WISH I KMEW\nWHERE HE WAS\nI'D r-IAKE TOU\nCO AMD MEET\nHIM-\nBT COLUT i Wl\nCLAD TOO MAOS\nMt! SAY-1\nCOULDN'T CO\no_rr-1 CANT\nVIAND THAT\nGUY-\nr\n- faww Spijkita Ik. Gill frmm mt_\u00bb mmrmi\nWH*E_J TOUTOI.OMEONTHEPHO-4E\nthat Too couldn't co out- \u2022   r\u2014'J r o\nTHOuCHTTOOWWELONESOMBJ Jukea\nSOI CALLED IO KEEP YOU r^fBICOMt\nCOMPANT- HOM ABOUT a . ITOJUMP,\nLrrn.fBWDCE'? I      S ot\u2014-\n____\nSILVER FUTURES\nCLOSE STEADY\nNSW YARK. 3m. II (AP)\u2014Silver\nluturee dosed btrtly itttdr. tain\n1.335,000 ounou. Jtn. 36S1;  idicb\n38%   33.80N:     Miy    3IJ1;    July    35.9S8.\n16%   Stpt.    36.18N;    Oct.    363BN.\n13%\t\n\"\u00bb* MAY AMALGAMATE\n\u00bb% RAILWAY OFFICES\n79% \t\n9 LONDON,    Jtn.    II     (OP)\u2014Joint\n37% conference between offlclala of thl\n11% [Canadian Paclflo anl Ctntdltn\n37% National rallwaye bin miy result\n1% ' In imilgimttlon ot thl two local\n3%   olty ticket offloti nut Mtrch.\nTILLIE THE TOILER:\nNAIHAT'S\nrtmi-s.   TH\u00bb\nEXCITSHBUr,\n(SIBI\n\"TO   QBQIM\nSMITH   Tt\u00abi\nCO UNIT'S\nCOUNrray 1$\nIM   RBVOI-T\nAND HIS UFE\ni-% inrwuiMi\nTKOCTSl ^HW1\ni\u2014'\u2014J iSU'T I   Ni*Li-_\n.\"\"-\u00bb _-tW UnM t\nCMB FLAVI.TILLI*\n\"mm wit i\u00bb\na -sou-wiw urrnn.\nCt->m*am. FMM\nNIA6ABA   PALLS\nBy Wcstover\nViu SNOULO\n%Poil te-trntty.\nTHIM45;, WAu-y\n________\n lo(o-\ntm KELSO* Mat  NEWS, NELSON.  e.C-THVBSDAT   MORNINO, *ANOA*T  \u00ab\u00bb lttt\nMOB\nIPia PRIMARY COMPETITIONS\nNARROW DOWN, ML\nTBAIL. B.C. Jan. IS.\u2014curlers\nI the B.C. assoriatton kenspiei\nNlay advanced further into tne\nHolts business of the bonsplel.\nI the primaries competition wae\nMowing down lo the elghta and\nMu began to pick up lolleweM\nI crucial games were arhedlled.\nSe c o n d a r y competitions also\nMe  strides today.\n*\u00abolu   up   te  an   early   hour\nits  afternoon   follow:\nImtLULAiaD\nleeondary to Grand Challenge:\nta\\U- Martin, Kimber'.ey 9: Oeorge\nfotded\n'\"Scotland\n\u00ab_l__t<s.   fiafflled.\" agad-fa-tbe-\nweed, Huded a_d BOTTUD fa\nltlstia.s. fcwlae* eed mam*\n, u Cauda le cafed aad sailed\n' taSV, os. aad .0 oaTloata only.\n(DXallums\nJ.  -t.  Oordon,  Nelson, 4;   Prank\nVellutlni  8.       _\njamee stunner 8; EmHio fuapto 1.\nA. O. Harvey, 11; A. J. McDonell,\nIS.\nJ. J. Culunane, Roaaland, 0: J. B.\nTwaddle  S.\nSam   Irwin,   Roaaland   9;    J.   B.\nStewart, 1*.\nRoy Sharp, Nelson, 7; Barry Goett,\nBpokane  S.\nHarry Whltford. Kimberley, t; 0.\nW.  Oulllaume  1.\nI    J,    D.    Burnyeat.    Kimberley,    t,\n'Jlmmle   Wrl(bt,   Roealaad,   11.\nKIMBEftUV CUP\nBecondary to Nelaon Cup:\nC. D. Blackwood, Nelaon, t; 3. tt.\ndarter, S.\nL. P. Tyaon, 7; Jack Campbell. 8.\nJamea Sklnnet Ti 3. B. Twaddle a.\nnosSi.Axu cup\nPrimary:\nJamea jMchanan (; George Shaw 1.\nOr. W. A. Coghlln, S; BUI Porreat 9.\nTRAIL CCP  '\nSecondary to Roaaland Cup:\n0. W. GulUaume, 1; J. H. Toung g.\nSam   Irwin,   Roaaland,  t;   L.   H.\nJackaon, II.\nAt Jeffs, Nelson, 10: W. H. Blner.\nNelson, 11.\nMores late hut night and early\nthis  morning  follow:\nORAND CHALLENGE\nPrimary:\nW.   Pollock   ar..   Roaaland,  tt   C.\nD. Blackwood, Nelaon, 8.\nJoe Burden, Roealaad,  11;  O.  J.\nKlnnie 10.\nA, J.  Whltehorn,  Boaaland, 4;  L.\nH. Jackaon 13.\nB. W. Urinate. 7; B. B. Wade. g.\nJamee Leckie, 10: W. B. Wllaon, I.\nJ. 3. O'Neill, Kimberley, 7: P. R.\nMcDonald, 6.\nO.  W.   Watr,   8:   J.  A.  MacKinnon, 11. ,\nA.   C.   Jeffs,   Kelson.   7;\nBuchanan, 8. ^^^^^^\nW. Pol'.ock Sr. Roasland, 18; 8am\nIrwin. Roasland. t.\nJo* Dundas, Vancouver, 19; J. J.\nPlnjland.  4\nNELHON   CIT '\nDr.  J.  B. Thorn,  \u2022;   A.  J.  McDonell. I.\nJ. J. O'Neill, Kimberley. 10; J. R.\nWoodburn, 13.\nDr.   J.   H.   palmer.   11;   3.   H.\nToting 7.\nRoy Sharp. Neleon, \u2022; D. li. Martin. Kimberley, 10.\nKIMBERLEY COP\nSecondary to Neleon Oup:\nJoe Burden,  Roaaland,  10;. 3. D.\nBurnyeat,   Kimberley.  4,\nJ. M. Gordon, Nelaon. 10;  BmlUo\nPlsaplo.  I.\nP. E. Doekeriil. 8; O. W. Watr, 16\nw.   H    Blner.   Nelson,   7;   Barry\nOoete.  Bpokane, s.\nP. R. McDonald, t; Charles Dedl-\nmead,   11.\nJlmmle Wright, Boaaland, \u00ab; A. O.\nHarvey,  7.\nBOI8LAND  CCP\nPrimary:\nf_^ ,   C. D. Blackwood. Nelaon; \u00bb\nUhlf advertisement is not:pi_apio. t,\nCROW BOHSPV\nGOING STRONG\nPBBNIB. B. C Jen. ig - Tte.\nCrowe Neat Put bonaptei cloalng\nthe eecond day of play the Cranbrook entry waa chanted from Cameron to Oranbrook Saab and Door\nOo. Following ll a eomp'.eta list of\nwinnera In the atrteena including\nthose published before.\nINTKBNATIONAL COAL\nAND COBB\nMoona   defeated  Cranbrook  sub\nand Door to play Stewart.\nWinner*\u2014Moorea, Hamilton, Kerr,\nGatee, Morgan, Walde, Herchmer,\nRbma*.\nORAND CBALLCNOt\nWalde.   oatee. Walker, Morgan.\nStewart, Bhyvaa, Kerr, Moore*.\nWB8T CANADIAN\nCOLUHUS8\nOatee,  Oranbrook   Sub  tt Door,\nMcLeod^, Mo~tee. Jenkins. Kerr,\nHerchmer. Walde.\nLETHBRIDGE BBtWBBT\nBeck. Hamilton, Jenkin*, Kerr,\nGame, Walker. Walde, Herchmer\nl TRITB8-WOOD\n1 Rbynu. MeUod, Kastner, welker.\nMoorea, Morgan, cranbrook Saab lc\nDoor, Weld*.\nnlllo\nLblished or displayed by the\nftoor Control Board or by\nBe Government of British\ngolumbia.\nW. Pollock, Boaaland, 8; Charlea\n-Dodlmead, 8.\nH. D. Burnyeat. Kimberley. 7: H.\nI. Wade, t.\nJames Skinner, 8; A. J. McDonell 0\nJlmmle Wright, Roaaland, 7; Jack\nBalfour, t.\nW.  P.  Tmewell.   8;   Boh  Somerville \u2022.\nJ. U. Carter, 18; Prank vellutlni, 8.\nW. M. Archibald, Kimberley, 7; J.\nM. Oordon. Nelson, 0.\nL. P., Tram. 7; Jack Campbell, 11.\nD.  U   Martin. Kimberley,  18;  3.\nB. Stewart, 7.\nBoy Sharp, Nelaon. 7; Joe Burden.\nRoasland,   10.\nJoe Dundee, vanoouver, 10; J. B.\nTwaddle, a\n0. J. Klnnla,   10;   J.  H.  Wood-\nburn. 12.\nTRAIL  CUP\nSecondary to \"Mealand Oup:\nJ. M. Gordon. Nelaon, 10; B. Plsaplo. Trail,  8.\nJ.  Borden-   RoesUnd.   10:   3.  D.\nBurnyeat,  Kimberley,   8.\nP.   R.  McDonald.   7;   W.   B.   Wll-\nItem.  10.\nW. B. Newton. 8; o. C. MacKay 7.\nB.   W.   Mclnnes.   7;   J.   J.   Plng-\nl\u00abnd. It\nBarry Whltford. Kimberley, S; Dr\nJ. B. Thorn. 7.\n3. J  01*111. Kimberley, 8; J. R.\nCraig,  7.\nCAMMELL-LA1BD\nSecondary to Grand Challenge:\nr.  B.  Docket-ill.   8:   L.   H.  Jackson,   10.\nW.   H.   Blner,   Nelaon.   8;   A.   J.\nWhltehorn. Roaaland, t.\nent Brttlab cbanplon, aeoond and\nDiane -Plabwlck, BrltUh champion\nla 1980, third. Virginia Tan Wie,\ncurrent United state* tltleholder, la\nplaced fourth abeal or Olefins Col-\n-ett Ver*, fiv* time* united Stat**\nchampion.\n*\/i*IPfciSS\"BRI     \"\nLeave San Francisco March   .\n26; Arrive Cherbourg and\n.Sont Hampton April 18 . . .\nHIRE I* an unique opportunity for travellers of\nthe Wut ... a voyage on the super-luiurlous\nfaagiri of Britain at e reasonable coat. You sail\nfrom San Franolaeo to Europe via the Panama Canal\n... with enehenting houra at Balboa ... Cristobal...\nthen to aay Havana,for a day and night . . . oa to\nNew York for shopping and an evening at the theatre\n. . . then to Cherbourg (Peris) end Southampton\n(London).\n\u2022 Daring tbe stay at Nov. York you live oa the ship\n\u2014no bote! eipensee\u2014no packing and unpacking.\n\u2022 Aad what oompany you will enjoy an thle tripl\nWorld travelers with intriguing teles of adventure\n>a Egypt, India, Jave, Slam, China and Japan . . .\n, \u2022 happy, congenial cruise party.\n\u2022 Don't mlu this golden opportunity to travel oa tha\nEmpress of Britain . . . giantess of speed, luaiiry and\n' apnea . . . luinry tn appointment* and service , . .\nspace for living and playing. It'* a travtl thrill you\nwill never forget. -\nMINIMUM FARE FROM SAN FRANCISCO OR\nLOS ANGELES (Including meele tt_lA|l\nFor t'.rthtr particular, applv to agents eeerywh*. e, or\nN. J. LOWES\nI City paaaenger Agent\n\/c.P.R.  Ticket  Offices Nelson, B.C.\nCANADIAN PACIFIC\nT CLUB WINS\nAT BADMINTON\nTrims LetfOR \"B\" 9-8 in\nTourney\nA 0-S trimming wu handed tbe\nLegion \"8\" club by tb* \"A\" elub\ntn * tournament at the Legion Tuee-\nday night.\n\"A\" club players wou the ladles-\ndouble* 3-1. the men's doublee 3-1\nand the tolled doubles trl.\nM. V. Allan, W. K. Guns aad D.\nB. Crowther compoeed the floor committee.\nReeulte   with   \"A\"    club    players\nmentioned  flnt  were:\nLADIES'   DOUBLES\nMrs. s. Harden ; and Mlu Palethorpe loet to Mlaa M. Swanson and\nMlu P. Jonea, 8-18, 4-16: Mlu w.\nPalethorpe and Mra. H. Ferguson\nbut Mm. J. Holland and Mlu P.\nWads 31.17; Mra. A. Fleming and\nMln Davis beat Mn. B. A. Mann and\nMr*. W. A. Wut 31.18.\nMEN'S   DOUBLES\nS. Haydon and C. Millar but a\nLangllla and O. J. Goodenough 18-10,\n18-8; W. Ounn and D. Crowther beat\nO Dill and C. D. pearaan, 18-11.\n18.13; H. Perguaon and C. Wlll\nloot to P. A. BourgeoU and R. M.\nJones 8-18. 3-11.\nMIXED  DOUBLES\nMlu Dana and C. MUler but\nMlu M. swanaoa and s. Langlll is-o,\n8-1J. 17.13; Mlu W. Palethorpe and\nS Haydon heat Mlu p. Wade and J.\nGoodenough 18-7, 8-18, 18-13; Mn..\nB. Ferguson and W. Gunn but Mlas\nP. Jonu and o. Dill 8-18. 18-8.\n18*7; Mn. B. Haydon and D. Crowther boat Mr*. J, Holland and c\nD. Pearaon 18-18. 0*18, 18-4; Mn.\nA Fleming tad H Perguaon but\nMn. W. A. WUt and P. A. BourgeoU\n16-8. 8-18, 18-8: MU* D. Heddle and\nC. Wlll loet to Mn. B. A. Mann aad\nR.  M. Jonu  18-3.   17.18.  3-18.\nSENATORS OFFER\nTO SHKONNELL\nMontreal Maroons Want to\nto Borrow Him\nVONTtlBAL, Jan. 18 (CP)\u2014Ottawa\nSenators offered Ale> Oonnell, veteran Senator goalie, to th* Montreal\nMaroona tn an outright Ml* for\n810.000, Jamu Stnohan, pr*etd*nt\not tbe Maroona of the Rations:\nHockey league, announoed har* today.\nIn th* dlekerini that followed the\nMaroon* ottered to tak* Connell till\nth* ead of the u.son wltb la option to buy If he mad* good, It wu\nleafned. Ottawa agreed to allow bl.i\na few week* trial oa that bul* hut\nth* Maroona did not favor tbe\nacheme. Maroona offered to take\nConnell for tb* aeaaon and.to pay\nbl* uliry till tbe and of th* yur,\nIt wu Mined. Negotiations an\nprooudlag.\nMICHEL DEFEATS\nBLAIRMORE, 3-2\nWinning Tally in Puck Gam*\nComes in Laat SO Seconds\nUICHXL, B. O, Jaa 18\u2014M-Cb\u00ab\npuokaten won tbalr flrat home\nleague game against tb* BUlrmore\nMiner* 8-3 on a food sheet of iu\nand before a large orowd of hooker\nfan*.\nAt th* face-off of W\u00bb tint period\nboth teams , tried hard to acor*\ntbe flnt tally but both tendon\nwan working well aad wan tut\nand* nice cotabtaettoa wu und.\nTbe aecond period wu a reptu-\nWn of te* (UM ea*. Bom t*8*M,\nMd Maw sotdea oppertuaiuu to\nMora bat our autatp aad goad\nchecking Mopped thou. Bl thM\nptrlod th* \u00abwt two penalUee ol\ntM gan* were (Iran, oo* ualaat\neach team.\nAlter five mlnutu of tutu* passing, checking aod shooting. Blair-\nmon managed ta put oa* put\nveaal far th* flnt goat of tu*\nrun* la the third. Two mlnutea la-\ntar, Mtettel retaliated aad B. Tnvli\nacored on a dlfftoult angle abot.\nWltb tb* uot* again MM aad a\nshort ume to go both turns had\nfour msn up ttt* IM whtn eudden-\nly wltb thru aeconda \u00bb go p.\nBrown pounoed oa th* rebound\nfrom P. Oeekel's abot and managed\nto aeon tbt winning goal, lb*\nbea rang Just at the taw-off and\ntbe game ended with Michel Inter-\nmedlatu ahead 3-1.\nlineup \u2014\nBlatrmon\u2014Ru, L. Paul, J. Mc-\nAadna, a. Maaiauet, Herman. Stewart, M. Mantquet.  Gnat, KoU. B.\nMlcb*l-V\u00abn*_, Whalley. Jenklna,\nSadllab, P. oeekeU, 3. Oeakell. P.\nBrown, A. sutler, A. AndroUok, T.\nMoOovern, B. Trevle.\nBeferet-T. MtOer.\nBtuketball\nProblems\nBy BAT BOLMAN\nStar Player, Coach and Author of\n\"Winning   Buketball\"\nQuestion\u2014A player bu thru personal foul* oa haa la th* uoond\nhalf. Wbat Menu would you employ\nto keep hla la tbe game?\nAnswer\u2014Switch blm to a leu ag-\ngmealve man at once. If the man\nselected U not of the duhlng offensive type It la quit* likely tbat your\nplayer wSl manage to play tbe ttme\nthrough without further fouling.\nNext\u2014Pour Man Offensive.\nBowling Scores\nBowling neulte for tonday aad\nTuesday In tbe Canadian Legion\nleads, seconds aad aklpe tournament,\nan:\n.._. at m\u2014 no\nIM   tnd   Tot.\n.._ 130   It*- 3*4\nPlayan:\n*. Hlllyird\nJ. Hooker ....\n3. Chapman\nIM   108- 388\n. 181    134\u2014 38J\n______ 138   188\u2014 818\nIM   181-380\nJ. AnnMM\nB. D. Pattanoa\nIU   138-340\n. 100   183- 341\nHUME JUNIORS\nTO PLAY KASLO\nHave One Win to Credit;\nSam* Line Up\nHum* Juniors travel to Kaalo today to play tbalr tint out-of-town\nhookey game with a turn from tb*\nlake city. In their flnt encounter of\ntbe aeaaon Tueaday nlgbt the Bum*\naggregation but tb* Mauler* (-1\nind an bow out for new field* to\nconquer.\nPractically tb* um* lln*up tbat\npu. Jd ln the tint game wlll be\nto Kaalo.\nCLEVELAND GIVES\nTOUGH BATTLE\nFORT HUB, ont, JU. 18 (V)\u2014\nCleveland Indiana threw a acan into\ntb* fut' stepping Bufftlo Blaoa*\nhere, holding tbem aoonlau for\ntwo perto.li of hockey before tb*\nherd crashed through In th* final\nperiod for - 8-0 win. their fifth la\nthe lut  10 day*. ^^^\nMAJOR LEAGUE\nPUCKSTANNNG\nNational lugu* standing Inducing\ngame of January 17t\nCANADIAN   8ECTI0N\nP W   L T P A   P\nMaple Leafs .... M 13   8   4 81 88 38\nAmerican  34  8  0\nOttawa  \u2014 M   111\nMontreal     M   S 14\ncaaadlena , 33   7 13\nAUBBICAK SECTION\nDetroit    M 14  *\nHangers    M 13  8\nBoston  M 13  *\nChicago   34  8 10\n7 47 83 M\n4 48 88 30\n3 84 70 18\n3 30 84 13\n8 87 81 31\n4 80 47 80\n484 48 80\n8 41 81 33\nENGLISH THIRD\nROUND REPLAYS\nLONDON. Jan. 1* (OP)-\u2014Todays\nreplay* In tb* third round of th*\nEnglish soccer cup follow:\nMUlwell   1;   Reading   1.\nSouthend 3: Watford 0.\nLuton Town 3: Bemsley 0.\nAston villa 81 Bradford Olty 1.\nChesterfield 4; Sheffield Wednesday 3.\nManchuter Olty 0; Oateehead 0.\nNotta yonat 1; Bury 3.\nMatehu ployed In th* BngUab\nleague\u2014third division\u2014eouthern notion uw Bournemouth defut Queen's\nPark Rangen t-O, Inter defut\nBrighton 4-1; ln tbe northern eectlon Tranmen Roven defuted Booii-\ndsle 3-1, Darlington defuted New\nBrighton 3-1 and Haltfai lut to\nCrew   Alexandra   1-8.\nEdinburgh Olty lort to Ayr United\n1-3 In the flnt round tot the\nScottish oup.\ntn tb* Eogllah Rugby ualon Boya:\nAir tan* defut Cambridge unl-\nnralty  n_\u00bb.\nA atone bud of Buddha, acquired\nby tb* OI*v*land Muuum of Art, 1*\nnported to bav* com* fren Angkor\nWat, tb* famous mini of ninth\ncentury Cambodian glory.\nPLAYERS, MAGNATEF\nDOPE SALARIES\nPicks Miss Wethered\nFirst Woman Golfer\nPadcford Names Enid Wilson Third\nLONDON, Jaa. 1* (API\u2014Joyce\nWethered, Britiah woman golfer who\nretired from active competition lut\nyaar after leading a British later-\nnaManal team to vtetcry over tb*\nUnited BUMe. u uleottd by O. W.\nPMkford, golf oiperf of rporttni\nlife, as th* No. 1 woman goiter ot\nthe world.\npaebferd picks Enid Wllaon, pru-\nThere will undoubtedly be wholesale slashing ot baseball aaierlu tbU\nyur. Many a high prioed diamond\nathlete will think Santa Claua died\nwhen he get* hli 1888 oontract ln\nthe mall.\n\u25a0 Juat bow far tbe deflation ot contracts .in go it a mttter of gueee-\nwork.\nBabe Ruth's salary has usually\nbun a good barometer of what the\no'.her leeser lutnlnarUe wlll get. Tbe\nball players owe the Babe an ever-\nluting vote of thank* for the en\nof high -.lines IB* Babe drew\nthe crowd In tbe gate aad not only\nbe but tb* other athletea and the\nmagnates prospered.\nuntil wt know just what kind ef\na salary the Babe will be ottered thl*\nyur, we cannot MU joet how far\ntbe salaries wm drop. But drop they\ntrill and bow.\nTWENTY YEABS AOO TODAY\nJanuary 18, 1813 \"Tlll'e\" Shafer,\nOlant third bauman and the hero\nOf a thousand \"perfumed note*\"\nreturned bla contract for the 'stuntb\ntime. He wu the original perennial\nhold-out\n<%e Stonyof1932\nThe results achieved by The Imperial Life\nAssurance Company of Canada in 1932 will\nbe very gratifying to policyholders and others\ninterested in the Company's progress:\nAssurances in Force\t\nAssurances Issued and Revived\nTotal Assets\t\nPolicy and Annuity Reserves. .\nPremium and Interest Income.\nPayments to Policyholders. . .\n1922\n$140,025,954.00\n23,980,734.00\n,24,928,718.62\n20,897,214.21\n6,122338.39\n2,049,324.13\n1932\n$291,380,798.00\n27,321,794.00\n67,465,959.60\n58,314,104.00\n13,545,712.00\n8,97133333\nThe millions of dollars of Reserves held by The Imperial Life for profit sharing policies are calculated\noa so strong a basis that interest earnings of only 5% ar* sufficient to maintain them. The difference\nbetween this 3% and the 5.52% actually earned gives an exceptionally wide margin for policyholders' profits and security.\nBOARD OF DIRECTORS\nVice-President\nS. J. MOORE\nTORONTO\nt*mUiti The Bank ot Nova Scotia\nSIR JOHN iURD\nTORONTO\nftvs-au The Canadian Bank at Coaunerct\nJ. P. BICKELL\nTORONTO\nfrudmsi Mclae\u2014t Poroipiu Mian Lei\nPATRICK BURNS\nCALGARY\nDamtar tank of VootrcaJ\nD. B. HANNA\nTORONTO\ntrsiiamtt Western Cuads Floor Mills Co.\nPresident\nG. A. MORROW\nTORONTO\nViaa-traiUm Cailnl Ceaada tou t\nlaviSflCo.\nJ. F. WESTON\nM.nmging Director\nSIR HERBERT HOLT\nMON1UAL\nfsmiiam (oral Ba*k of Cauda\nJ. W. MITCHELL\nTORONTO\nVm-rruUrst Domi-Jon SecerUa Corp. Ud.\nW.G.MORROW\nPBTERBOROUGH\nVlams*maa\\mt Toronto 5*-__p > Loan Ca\nVkss-Presisis-nt\nR T. MALONE, K.C\nTORONTO\nFee- IS i i Issr Toronto General Theses Coep.\nHON. DONAT RAYMOND\nMONTR1AL\nJAMES RYREB\nTORONTO\nMdu.lfritJHs.U-g-g.\nH.H. WILLIAMS\nTORONTO\nDUaarTfcat\nFRANK PORTER WOOD\n.   TORONTO\naSKdCoupaar.Iaaaiesd\nCopy of Complele Import\/* 1932 mailed tm I\nThe Imperial Life Assurance Co.\nof Canada\nFOUNDED 1897 Head Office, TORONTO\n|   Branches aod Agents in all important centres\n___________________\u2022_________\n BAflB EK1HT\nChocolates\nin handsome $2.00, $3.00\nand $5.00 boxes\nat 91.50 each\u2014\nfor this weqk only.\nMann, Rutherford\nDrug Go.\nTrail Res\n_  to\nTax Advance\nWide Response Brings $12,-\n782 to Date\nTRAIL, B. C, Jtn. 18 \u2014Sunu paid\nbr Trail property owners against\n1983 taxeB amounted last nlfht to\n\u202213,783.67, indicating the wide response to the opportunities given\nunder the new \"Taxes ln Advance\"\nbylaw under vhlch they get 0 Per\noent Interest on advance tax payments.\nSuch advance payments must be\nmade before March Bl to quality under the Interest bearing plan.\nUnder the new bylaw the city wlll\npay Interest on advance taxes up to\nJuly 1. This plan is now ln etfect\nhen, and to give it its widest ap-\nplication, to benefit everyone able to\ntake advantage of it, announcement\nhas been made that any sum from\n\u20221 up will be accepted nnd Interest\npaid on lt.\nDISMISS ACTION\nPREUMINARY\nHEARING OF\nKINLOCH ON\nChief and Inspector Recount Assault; Resume Friday *\nSitting In chambers here, Judge\nW* A, Nlsbet granted E. P. Dawson,\nrepresenting E. O. Tlmmons of Creston, an order dismissing with costs\naa action of Sanca Mlnea, limited,\nagainst Tlmmons, respecting overlapping mineral claims, the action\nnot having been prosecuted after\nbeing initiated.\nPreliminary hearing of Alexander\nKlnloch, organiser of tbe various\noonununlst parades ln Nelson of\nthe pest year, on the charge of assaulting Provincial Constable Oeorge\nMcAndrew while the latter wu in\nthe discharge of his duty, while the\nCommunist parade announced for\nTuesday morning waa being sidetracked by city and provincial police,\nbegan Wednesday forenoon before\nMagistrate William Brown. Only two\nwitnesses were examined In the two\nsessions, ' aggregating nearly four\nhours, before adjournment was taken\nto Friday afternoon at 9 o'clock.\nChief of Police Alex. Stewart of\nthe dty force, and Inspector John\nMacdonald of the provincial force,\ngiving their evidence for the crown.\nEach officer got through his direct\ntestimony expeditiously, but Klnloch\nln cross-examining Insisted on quizzing tbem on political and economic\nquestions, the state affaire ln the\nDominion at large, communism In\nOntario, religious beliefs, and other\ndistant matters, over the protest\nof C. B. Oarland, who wu prosecuting, and this protracted the testl-\n_-.\u201e--\u201e- mony. Tbo* tbe caw ot James C.\nAGAINST TIMMONS! Corbett, Kinloch's associate, charged\n1 under the Vagrancy act with causing\na disturbance, wu not reached,\nthough Corbett wu ln oourt.\nStreaks of blood on the front of\nKlnloch's clothing showed where be\nhad V>t the worst of the mixing.\nCorbett seemed to have a swollen\nfaoe. While Klnloch wu enjoying\nhimself hugely, attacking witnesses\nand criticising counsel and even\nMagistrate Brown, and smiling\nbroadly u he argued and qulued\nand attacked Oorbett'a faoe never\nrelaxed from Its Intent and gloomy\nstare.\nSTOEY OT BLOW\nAooordlng to Chief Stewart's account of the assault, after be had\nwarned Klnloch that the parade\noould not go on and that the party\nmust give up the banners and disperse and Klnloch had shouted out\nsomething to his followers, the oom-\nmunlst leader tried to push past the\nchief, at whloh moment Inspector\nMacdonald stepped up oo tbe chiefs\nright,. and Constable McAndrew on\nthe Inspector's right. Klnloch then\nleaped toward the constable, launching a right swing toward hla bead,\ntbe constable raising bis arm at the\nsame time, presumably ln defenoe,\nwhile the Inspector took a quick step\nforward, u If to interpose and stop\nthe blow. The chief did not eee\nthe landing of the blow.\nInspector Maodonald, who wu on\nthe stand at the afternoon session,\nwu able to give mors detail. After\nKlnloch tried to push past the\nchief, and hs and Constable Mo-\nAndrew stepped forward \u25a0 on the\nchiefs right, he stated either Klnloch or someone-else at that point\nshouted. \"Oo for tbe Blankety-\nBlanks.\" Immediately Klnloch sprang\nforward with closed right first, drew\nhis arm back to the shoulder, and\nstruck a severe  blow on the left\nTroll Basketball\ntrail. B.C.. Jan. 18\u2014Basketball\nIn the Memorial ball tonight reeulted u follows:\nMen'a division, seniors\u2014Dlakonlaa\n3t;   Colombo.  4*.\nIntermediates\u2014Rorera 17;  Aoea 95.\nItdles' division \u2014 Cardinals IS;\nOrioles  SI.\nCLASSES\nJ. A. C. Laughton, R. O.\nOPTOMERIST AND OPTICIAN\nauiTa aoo-au mboical atrrs et_-__o.No\nTBB KTLSOH BABY K1WS, MMM, B.C-TWtJ\u00bb\u00bbI\u00abY MOBOlim, MNCABY  It.  tSSS\"\nats* ot KoAnOrt-rl Jtw. Ttu Inaato-\ntar ttM he \u00bbtt*mjrte<l to protect\ntn* ooneUble br *t*ppU_| forward,\nand thtt Klnloch thtn turned bla\nattention to htm tnd twice attempted to ttmt* blm. Be thtn drew\nbaton tnd etruck Klnloch.\nIn crou-eiamlnlTH, Klnloch uked\nquutlon* which suggeeted be btd\nbeen atruok on the beet of the neck\nwltb t atlok, tnd alao bean tanned\ntwo or thru tlmu with * baton,\nprevious to teklng tb* offenatre.\nbut neither tbe chief nor tb* lnapec-\ntor uw tbu* suggeeted provocation!,\nthough tbe; were face to ttu with\nhim.\nNO  BEAUSM   ALLOWED\nOn eeoertalnlng front tht lnapector\nthat tb* aaeault agalnat McAndrew\nwu by \"a aort of running blow,\"\nKlnloch asked the wltneu to Illustrate It In court.\n\"If the touted oould etand In\nfront of me\u2014\" tbe lnapector tug-\nrested hopefullr, but Maglstratt\nBrown ruled against tbe realism.\nKlnloch tried to ascertain from\nthe officer how ther bad known ot\ntbe Impending parade. Ohltf Stewart Instanced tbe mimeographed\nposters put around town. Inspector\nMacdonald admitted be bad other\nmeant of Information \"which are\nnot for you.\"-\nQuestions aaked by Klnloch a, to\nhie trettment while temporarily\nIn th* provincial Jell while eome-\none wu arriving to open tbe dty'\nlock-up suggested bt wu manhandled by tht provincial polioe,\nIncluding the lnapector.\nThe lnapector angrily denied tny\nsuch act*. .\nBAIL  SET\nAdjournment wu taken to Friday\nafternoon, tbe next day wbtn tlr\nOarland could be prewnt, though\nKlnlock expressed a preference for\ngoing on with the hearing Thuraday\nmorning.\nSubsequently Magistrate Brown,\nhaving met the engagement wblch\ncttiaed the adjournment of oourt,\nfound there wu time to poealbly\ncomplete tbe cue, tnd oourt wu\nreassembled. Klnloch however, objected to cancellation ot the adjournment, tnd tht hearing wu not resumed.    .\nBefore the flrat of tb* afternoon\nadjoummenta, Maglatrate Brown filed boll for tbe two prisoners, lf they\nahould wtnt to avail of lt. On account ot tht aerloue nature of the\ncharge against Klnloch, ht placed\ntbat ball it 11500 In property bonda,\nwhile setting Corbett's tt tlOO, property bond. Tblt mean* that oath\ncannot be accepted,-\nGOMEZ SENDS\nBACK TERMS\nDeclares Boost Insufficient; Gehrig Holds Out;\nDavis Signs\nNELSON REP FW SQUAD MAKES HNEISCHOOL BOARD\nCOME BACK TO BEAT SLOCAN CITY 5-3\nSlocan Team Hands Nslson a\nSurprise In First With\nFast Skating\nCOUNCIL ENDORSES\nCALGARmCHON\nTnde and Labor Council at\nCoaat ABk Request\nBr ALAN OOULD\nAssoclsted frees Sport* Editor\nNIW YOBK, Jen. IS (AP) \u2014\nWhile Btbt Both wu atlU spot-\nterm, today about the Ingratitude\nof the Yenkeea In taking him to\ntake t 813.000 salary amputation,\nVernon (Lefty) Gomea added to\nthe gayety of the peyroll altuation by returning hla contract,\nunsigned, beeaau he dldnt think\ntbe Incretu ottered him by tbe\nworld ehunplont for INS wu\nquite enough.\nOome*. secretary ad Barrow dlt-\ncloeed, wu one of two Yankees.\nboth pitcher*, conceded a aalary\nboost for th* ooming seaaon. The\notber le Johnny Allen.\nNOT ENOUGH\n\"Comet,\" uld Borrow \"doeant\nthink we ottered him a big enough\nraise In reoogc-tlon ot bla work, we\nhaven't reached an agreement yet\nbut tbere la not much difference\nbetween ue. I do not think Wt will\nhavt any real trouble.\"\nIt la believed Oomw received 111,-\n000 lut seaaon tnd wu offend 813,-\n000 (or 1SS9.\nAt for Lou Oehrlg, tbt Junior\nmember of tbe firm of Yankee bom*\nrun holdouts. Barrow 1* optjnlattc.\nTh* flrat baseman will drop arcand\nsoon for a friendly chat that wlll\nlud to quick adjustment ot terms\nfor IMS.\nBLAMES  STOBY\nA novel sidelight ,oc the Buth\nsituation, disclosed today la that\nthe Babe blames t copyrighted\nnewspaper atory, printed several\nweeka ago, for the eitent of tb*\n\"cut\" tha Yankeea uked blm to\ntake. This atory predicted Ruth\nwould be offered no more than 860,-\n000 and the Babe think, tbl* gave\ntht Yankee* their big money Idea.\nThe New York Olants struck t\npeaceful note, elgnlng ceremonloualy\ntheir new centerf.elder, Oeorge\nDavis, to t one-year oontract call\nIng for an Incretu over the aalary\nreoelved with 'the Phllllea In hla\ntint major league aeason In ltoa.\nAald* from Manager BJi Terry,\nwho already wu under contract for\nthla year, Davis wu tb* flrtt Olant\nto put lt on th* dotted lint.\nDavis starred with Bt. Paul tn\nth* American aaaoclatlon for four\nrears.\nKtOylng ln tht lut period tfter\ntbey BM keen etnUS to t etand-\natlll. Nttun wofc a t-t victory\nover Sloan City'a flashy inter-\nmetUttu.\nTbt suu wu Ml of laterut\nfrom th* atart   with   tbt sloe*t\nCity  turn  setting  t  fink* -goal\neight mlnutet after i the  tut-off.\nWlfbnr   Hlrka   abet   from   almost\ncenter lee.  McLean  wu  standing\nto on* lid* of tht mt tnd SIS not\nau tht ptok u It rolled gently In.\nSlocan Olty boya htd Ntlton rope\ngueulng for th* flnt half of tb*\ngus* with tbalr apeedy skating, but\nonoe getting a break the local team\ndug In. Johnny Greenwood  |n tbe\nvlalton    net    played   \"an    Inaplrlng\ngunt,   -topping   hard   tbott   In   t\nmiraculous mennir. Savage, DeVoin,\nO'Oenskl and Annable wen. the goal\ngotten tor Nelaon.\nA tin* abut of Im tended to\nspeed up the gam* and th* Urge\naudience in attendance WW treated\nto t peppy - exhibition.\nAt tbe laat minute tb* Slocan\nwu uneble to pick a np team, but\nbrought th* regular Slocan City\nteem Instead.\nHICKS  8COMS\nToward tbt clou of tht flnt\nptrlod Ted Kick* poked tn t aecond\ngoal from atpund behind tbe Nel'\naon net.\nPinchbeck teated McLean tt tht\natart of tht eeoond. A ftw mlnutu\nlater Greenwood wu called on to\natop * hard ont from Savage'a atlok\nwhen tht Matter went through with\nCulley. Savage went to tb* cooler tor\na minute.\nThe aeoond period wu IS mlnutu\nold  wben  Annable  aoond   Nelson's\nflrtt on t rebound. Be drove tt tbt\nnot, but tb* puck went high. It\nbounced oft tb* board* \u00bbt th*\nbock and taill out In front.\nAa tb* ptrlod waned Ntlton came\nto lit* tnd tart Greenwood In tb*.\n-latter**** net tn uncomforttbl* tlm*.\nRichardson tnd Horswill wtnt\n^through, but tb* Slocan City goalie\nwu on. Pinchbeck, wbo with tb*\nHick* brothers, pltytd \u00bb bang-up\nie, ended tb* scoring far tb*\nvlalton, thnt mlnutea after tbe\ntau-off tor the third, skating ln\nfrom the wing.\nNBLSON   HAS  CITES  HAND\nTbe lttt ptrlod wu Neleon'a.\nO'Oenskl picked tbe puck out ot\nthe ecrambl* for bla team'a eecond\ncounter. McLean had to work bard\nto ur* wbtn Hufty, Ewlng nnd\nRogers broke through.\nDeVoin tnd Savage wen going\ngrut, DeVoin evened mat-ten on a\nPUNS CHANGE\nOF SECRETARY\nIdea Is to Distribute the\nSalary; Notman Is\nChairman\nInitial muting of tbe loss Neleon\neebool    board    was, practically\ncloud one, dealing with flnanoee.      I\nOn a divided vote, the board {\nreached t dedceton to advertlu for\nA new eeeretary, t majority taking^\ntha ground that Tnt l. Irwin,\nwbo bu bun the secretary fcr the\nlut 30 yean or ao, dou not nud\npan from Bav,,.. He dnw out tbe ! **** \u00ab***>r. ****** \u2022\"\"*\u00bb\u00bb* \u00ab*S <=>\u2022*\u25a0\n***mmmmmm*******^^sr    . ,jt w%, made clear by all concerned\nthat then w*a no dissatisfaction In\nopposing goalie and poked tbe puck\nbome. W. Hlcke tnd Savage htd a\n\u25a0pall In tbt box.\nSavage aoond tbe Iat* two goals\ntbat gave Nelaon tbe win. Number\nfour from t mtxup tnd number five\non. t pretty piece of team work,\nwith ty Cully. Ted and Wilbur Hicks\ntried hard to even mttten hut\nRichardson and Horswill managed\nto kup tbem at a distance.\nOfflclala wen: John O'Oenakl.\nreferee; it O'Neal and Frank Carlson,\ngoal   Judges,\nThe teama were:\nBlocan Olty\u2014Johnny Greenwood,\ngul; w. Hlcke and M. Long, defenoe;\nJ-ed Hicks, True Hick* and B.\nPinchbeck; F. Hufty, B. Rogere tnd\nV.  Hint,  forwards.\nNe_wn\u2014W. McLean, goal; N. Richardson, Horswill, defenoe; Frank\nO'Oenakl, W. Olllett and J. Wallace;\nTy Culley, Roy savage and J. Annable, F, Maxwell, forwards.\nWould Cot Earnshaw\n75 Per Cent of Pay\nPitcher States la About to\nQuit; Means aa Much\nRenwick's\nWill handle your needs in\ncoal and wood in a manner that will give the\ngreatest value for\nyonr money.\u2014\nJust Call\n197\nRENWICK'S\nTRANSFER\nCoal   Wood   Hauling\nMOTOR FREIGHT\nNELSON-TRAIL - Daily\nleaving at 9:30 a.m.\nNELSON-SALMO, Monday, Wednesday and Friday\u2014Leaving at 10 a.m.\nElks' Taxi Transfer\nand Freight Ltd.\nPHONfcft\nVANCOUVER,    Jan.     18     (OP)\u2014A\nresolution endorsing tbe action of\ntb* Calgary city oouncll Is refusing\nto pay United State* exchange when\ngold \"ahould be available from\nOttawa,\" ftnd extended to Include a\nrequest to tha government to amend\ntha existing law, making legal rate\not Interest to municipalities ftnd\ngovernments not more than 3 par\noent. waa adopted unanimously by\nthe Vancouver and New Westminster district traces and labor council.\nALDERMEN WILL\nGET THEIR JOBS\nMALT    EXTRACT    WITH    COD\nLIVC8    OIL\nSPECIALLY   PALATABLE,\nDIGESTIVE tnd NUTBITIOIS\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPreemption   Specialist\nPHONE   1\nShop wltb na bj mall\nIsesseeeeeeetiTeeeeaeeii\nAll Classes of\nMETAL WORK,   LATHE\nWORK, DRILLING, BORING AND GRINDING\nMOTOR     REWINDING.\nACETYLENE  WELDING.\nBENNETTS LTD.\n******\nBUILDING NEEDS\nLUMBER \u2014 LATH \u2014 SHINGLES\nMOULDINGS\u2014ROOFINGS\n.    SASH \u2014 DOORS.\nW. W. Powell Co., Ltd.\n\"The Home of Good Lumber\"\nPhone 176 Foot of Stanley St.\nWholesale\nMcCLARY\nRANGES\nhave been made in Canada\nfor 75 years and for appearance and service have\nno equal.\nIf you are considering1 a\nnew range for your home,\nsee these first.\nWood, Vallance\nHardware\nCOMPANY LIMITED\nRetail\nUrge Greater Aid for\nUnmarried Mothers\nU.F.W.A. Discuss Legislation\nAffecting Women\nCALOARY. Jan. 18 <Cj\")\u2014 Dlscue-\nslon ot legislation affecting women\noccupied attention of delegates attending tbe annual convention of\nthe united Farm Women of Alberta\nhere today, at well aa two addresses.\nA resolution urging greater aid\nfor unmarried mothers wm adopted\nbr the convention. It aaked tbe Alberto government to provide assistant* for tbt woman and take steps\nto assure tbe father accepted responsibility untu the child became\nself-supporting.\nAt <lud by tbt statute, tbt flrat\nmeeting of tbe MM dty council\nwill be held Thurtdty night tt a\no'clock. Mayor s. H. Smythe will\nthen allot tbe committee assign-\nmenu among tbe elx aldermen, and\nnecessary business will be tranaaeted,\nIncluding poealbly final passage of\n.the annual loan bylaw, permitting\nthe council to borrow from tbe\nbank tbe fund, required to operate\ntbe city's atrvloet pending tbt receipt of the taxea.\nUSOES   TWO-YEA*   MORATORIUM\nFO\u00ab V. S. FARMERS\nWASHINGTON.   Jan.   lt    (API\u2014A\nTwo-year moratorium for united\nStatea farmera herd preaaed by Intereat and taxea waa urged by Representative Aures, Kanaaa Democrat,\nDemocrat, In a atatement asserting\nIn a atatement aeeertlng a bill he\nhaa Introduced would accomplish\nthe   purpose.\nLos AMOaUtS, Jan. II (AP) \u2014\nTbt Examiner tald tonight thtt\nOeorge Barn-haw, aoe pitcher of the\nPhiladelphia AthletlM, haa written\nt letter to a Loe Angelea friend taking nt It tbout to ault tbt teem\nEven wltb tbt tax tnd postage,\nlt la usually wise for tbe woman nf\nthe houae to pay blUa for which the\ndesires a receipt by check. Recelpta\nseem to dleappetr ao readily, while\nthere te more reapeet paid to tM \t\ncheck   etub   and   otnoaled  checks, before tbe aeaaon opens.\nOEOROE   EARNSHAW\nbeoauee of t 71 ptr oent salary out\nfor itti\nBarnahew wrote he baer Just reoelved notice of the allce from Connie Mack, manager.\n\"It'i next to telling mt I'm not\nwanted with tbe A'a able season,\"\ntbe pitcher continued, adding tbat\nMack bad decltred, \"he will take\ntbt cut or not pity bell.\"\nTbt letter hinted thtt anothei\neat of laat attoon'e Madmen pitching  ataff   ls  to  be   traded  or told\nSEND SEVEN CARS\nOF APPLES DAILY\nany   respct   with   BU*.   Irwin's   aer-\nvie**.\nApplication! for the offloe or secretary ue to be in by January 31,\nand ve to specify salary required.\nNOTMAN HONORED AGAIN\nChairman John Notman by far tha\noldest member of tbe board In, point\nof servloe. was Unanimously reelected\nto tbe chair on motion of Trustees\nDr. John Gansner and S. P. Dawson.\nThis starts him off on his eleventh I\nyear as chairman,\nFree\nPANTS\nSemi-Ready offer a\npair of Pants FREE\nwith all made-to-measure sillts for the bai-\n* ance of the season.\nNow is the time to\nbuy. Let us show you\nour range.\n0Vt*M to MQ.00\nwith extra trousers. '\nEMORY'^\nLimited\nLEGION T CLUB\nWINS BADMINTOI\nTrims \"B\" Club 7-5 in \"B*|\nSection Tourney\nBank President\nScores Inflation\nWould Cause Serious Damage\nto Credit of Country\nLegion \"B\" club loet to tbt 1\t\n\"A\" club In t \"B\" aectlon tonM\nment tt the Legion Mondty a^__\nt to 7. j^\n0.  D.  Pearson  and  E  A, 1\ncomposed the floor oommittee.\nResults with \"A\" elub pltf|\nmentioned flrat:\nLADIES' DOUBLES\n' Mrs. M. V. Allen and MUt Mf\nloat to Mlaa O Laughton and'\nC. D. Pearson 11-31; Mrt. B.\nAldersmlth and Mra. o. Wright '\nMra. R. Leonard tnd Mm, O.\n15-9.    18-1;    Mn.    O,\nLONDON, Ont., Jtn. II (CP)\u2014\nApplet for export to Oiett Brltiln\nare being thlpptd from polnta on\nthe London division of the Canadian\nNational railways at the rate of\n\u25a0even or eight c.rs a day.\nWIMKIPBO, Jan. It\u2014Futures\nquo-\ntattoos.\nOpen\nHigh\nLOW\nClete\nWheat:\nMty   .._.\n4\u00abH\nWtt\nMtt\n4SK\nJuly   \t\n*\u00bbM\nMtt\nte\nMtt\nOet\t\n47V4\nM\n\u00abtt\n47tt\nO-ta:\nMay   _.\n3-H\ntttt\nMtt\nMis\nJuly  -...\n\u2014\n\u2014 \u2022\n\u2014-   .\nMtt\nOct   \t\n_-M\n_-tt\nMtt\niMtt\nBarley:\nMty \u25a0....\n\u00bbM\nMtt\nMtt\nMtt\nJuly   \u2014\n\u2014\n\u2014.\n, \u2014 '\nMtt\nOct.   \t\n\u2014\n'\u2014\n\u2014\nMtt\nFax:\nMty   __\n71\n78tt\n77tt\nWtt\nJuly\t\n\u00bbH\n7\u00bbtt\n77tt\n78V4\nOct.   \t\n78\nWtt\n78\n78tt\nRye:\nMty    ...\nRtt\n,39tt\n81*'\nttM\nJuly   \u2014\nUtt\nWtt\n82tt\n32 tt\nCaah prlcea:\nWheat\u2014No. 1 hard UM: No.\nI nor.\nASM;   No.\na nor\n.  tittl\nNo. 8 nor.\nstM: No.\n4 nor.\nWtt:\nNo. 1\nUtt:\nNo. a 33**.;  feet\nI Mtt;\ntrack\nMtt:\nMo.  1  duru.n  48*.\nTORONTO,  Jtn.  18   vCP).\u2014\"Inflt\ntlon lt not 'be remedy for depress-  stratton\ned prlcea,* declared W. O. oooder- I juhby and Mlaa A. MoPhall lott;\nbam,   prealdent   of   the   Bank   of  miss I.  Laughton  and  Mrs. J,\nToronto, at the annual meeting of I smith 10-21.\nthe institution today. I MEN'S DOUBLES    \t\n\"If  the  world  la  over-producing,    col.  M.  V.  Allen  and  W. \"&_\ncertain commodities even for normal\ntlmea, and I think thit It the situation, price recovery can be brought\nabout only through better regulation of production to world needs,\"\nbe eald.\nbeat D. Wade and I. A. Mann, 91\nR,  Aldersmlth  and  S.  Horswill\nto D. Wade and B. Leonard 18'\nN.   Derby   and   J.   Stewart   lott\nJ.  Holland  and  A.  Fleming   _t_\n10-18.\n\u2014-\nJanuary\nWOOLEN DRESSES\nRegular price $6.95-^3ALE PRICE $3.95\nRegular price $8.96\u2014SALE PRICE ...' 0 4.86\nRegular price $10.95--3ALE PRICE *5.95\nSILK DRESSES\nRough Crepes, Cantons, Crepe Back Satins\nand Satins.\nRegular price $12.95-SALE PRICE  f6.95\nRegular price $19.00-SALE PRICE 912.95\nRegular price ?25.00-SALE PRICE  f 14.95\nEVENING DRESSES-Vs Price.\nKNITTED SUITS\nAll this season's Ballantyne and Pride of the West three-\npiece knitted garments.\nRegular price $16J95-SALE PRICE *0*O\nRegular price ?25.00\u2014SALE PRICE f 12.95\n0    \t\n\"Look for the Neon Sign\"\nCalgary Livestock\nCALOART, Jan. 18 (OP)\u2014 Be-\nJtlpts:   Cattle   100.\nSteers, under 1050 lbt.: Oood an_\nchoice 13 to 13.50; medium, 12.60\nto   83.76;   coxmon,   81.50   to   82.28.\nSteers, over 1050 Iba.: Go__ and\ncholoe, 88 to 83.50: medium, 82.50\nIf, 82.78:   oommon,   8150   to   8225.\nHeifers: Oood and choice, 83 to\n83.50; medium, 82.60 to 82.75; oom-\nron, 8160 to 82.25.\nPed calves: Oood and choloe,\nW.50 -to 88.80; medium, 83 to 83.25.\nCows: Oood 81.76 to 82; medium,\n81.30 to 8180; cem.non. 81 to 81 35;\ncannere and cutters, 8.50 to 8.78.\nBulla:   Ootid,   81.60;   common,   81\nto  8125.\nVeal calves: Oood and choice.\n83.25 to 84; common, 82 to 83.\nHogs: Select btcon, 83.35; bacon,\n82.85;    butchers,   82.85:   a.wa,   82.10.\nLambs: Oood handywelght, 83.50\nto 88.76: com con, 83 to 83-76; feeders, 82.75 to 88.\nSheep: Oood handywelght. 82 to\n82.50; cor.mon, 8) to 8160.\nDOLLAR DOWN;\nSTERLING OFF\nNEW TORK, Jan. 18 (CP) .-Fr\u00bbc-\ntlonal declines were displayed by\ntbe Canadian dollar and pound sterling on foreign exchanges today. The\ndollar cloeed H cent weaker at 87\ncent* (TJnlted States premium' of\nIB per oent), after opening at 87M\ncents, sterling ended the eesslon\n3-16 oent lower at 13-34% for cables.\nTtu pond's range war from M.34%\nto #3.35.\n\"mnatlon   1 n   whateTer degree' MIXED DOUBLES\nwould not add a penny to the price |    mim   palmer   and   W.\nof  our  wheat  In  Liverpool,  and  I  to Mrs. O. D. Peareon and D.\nam afraid any apparent  advantage g. 15,   15.9,   4-15;   Mlss  A.   MoPfl\nIn converting tbe pound Into depre-  sod col. M. V. Al.en  beat MUaf\ndated do-Mrs would prove quite Ul    Laughton   and   E.   A.   Mann   \\t_\\\nusory. On the other hand, the mere j 18-13;  Mrs. M. V. Allen and ^^\nthreat of a departure from . sound j Aldersmlth beat Mra, u   Ob BttiH\nmoney  would seriously  damage  the  and  K.  A.   Mann   16-1,   15-1H\ncredit  of the  country  both  abroad  R.   A.   Aldersmlth   and   8.   BflH\nand  at  home  and  cause  a  flight  beat Mrs. R. Leonard and R-\nfrom the Canadian dollar, the harm-j nrd   18-14,   6-15,   15-3;   Mrs.   O.\nful   consequences   of   which   Is  not I Ashby and N. Derby beat Mrs. J.J\ndifficult to foresee. Smith   and   J.   Rolland   15-8.\n\"The  placing  of  an  embargo  on   Mrs. G. Wright and J. Stewart 1\nthe free shipment of gold ls quite   Mlss   I.   Laughton   and   A.  Httfl\nanother thing and Is a sound mess-  11-15,  15-6,  15-8.\nur\u00ab  at  this  ttme,\"  Mr.  Oooderham |\nfold.\nOeorge Kldd, Vancouver,\nelected a director of the bank.\nORE TONNAGE\nWR,40M\nTotal Tonnage 10,169 for\nTwo Weeks at Trail\nEX-BOXING CHAMB\nIS SKEW J(\nPaul Berlenbach Inserts\ns for Situation\nTRAIL,. B. C, Jan. lft\u2014Ore and\nconcentrates totalling 4461 tons were\nreoelved at ttM T.dsnac reduction\nplant of the Consolidated Mining tt\nSmelting company during the week\nending January 14, making a total\ntonnage of 10,100 for the first two\nweeks of the yesr., Company mines\nIncreased their tonnaje to 9137 shipping 4019 tons m the paat week.\nCustoms mines shipped 445 tons\nfor a total of 733-\nCustoms mlnea shipped as follows:\nBell, Be-verdell. 54: I.X.L., Rossland,\n10; Midnight, Rosslanj, 16; Vancouver, Salmo, 81; Yankee Girl, Ymlr,\n334.\nSome   Ice  companies   are  offering\nto keep their patron's Ice boxes iced\nat  all   times  for  a  specified  sum\neach month.\nfillers\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nTEA  AND  BAKE  SALE  AT   MBS.\nLINCOLN'S   TOMOBKOW. (5882)\nDrop ln titer the ebow for coffee\ntnd doughnuts. Deluxe Tet Room,\nWant et. (5380)\nCP.R. EARNINGS\nDOWN FOR WEEK\nUOMTIUtAL. Jtn. 18 (CP)\u2014Earn-\nlnii of the Ctntdltn Pacific ratlins\n{or tht week ended January 14 were:\n1888, 8l.B51.0OO: 1831, 83.049,000;\ndecreaee, 8480,000. accorjln* to tn\nofficii!   etttexent.\nUlUtary whist tnd danoe tonight,\nJtn. 19th, lagla hall. Ooad prizes.\nAdmission 36c. (8388)\nNIW    YORE,    Jan.    18    (AP)_\n1935 the eporte pages were Jamnl\nwith  tbe story  of Paul Berlenbt|\nthe   paralyzing  puncher,   who J\nclimaxed   a   sensational   career\nknocking out Mike IfcTlgue for'\nlight heavyweight boxing title;\nToday his name waa In tht ptp|\nagain, but the time ln the \"nti|\ntlone wanted\"  ooUimn. Hit\nthis timt eald\u2014        , '\n\"Paul Berlenbach, ex-llght htti\nweight champion, wishes position!\nathletlo instructor with private fsj[\nUy; will also act ae chauffeur.*\nThe moon reflects only about od\nfourteenth of the sunlight fall]\non It.\nPhone\n35\nTAXI\nIhe Beet al tort\ncareful, Goorttfj\n^B     Driven\nNotion Transfer Ca- Ltd.\nLOOK\nTHE   NEW   GILVETTE   BLADtf\nonly   35c   per   package   of\nFive   Blades\nCITY DRUG CO,\ntt  Vein\nNelson's Dispensing  Chemist, I\nClean one end two room apartments over Starltnd under new\nManagement. (537T)\nATTENTION\nKnlghta   of   Pythias   whist   drive\nand   danoe   tonight.   Prizes,   4\nlama. Refreshments. Admission 35c.\n(5383\nBONDS BOW TO\nApplicants for the position ol\nSecretary of tbe Nelson Sohool\nE6ard, stating salary required, should\nbe mailed to the Secretary of the\nBoard before January 81st next,\nmarked \"Application for position of\nSecretary.\" (3886)\nAnnual meeting and election of\nMORE PRESSURE officers of the Nelson Women's institute will Uke place Prlday, 20th\nInst., at 8 o'clock in the Women's\ninstitute, rooms in order to be able\nto vote, the yearly fee of 60 cents\nper member must be paid at or be*\nfore Friday's meeting. 16386)\nNEW TORK, Jan. 18 (AP).-Th\nbond market bowed to further pres\n\u25a0ure today despite a substantia\nral.y of the TJnlted States government list and moderate recoveries\nln the foreign section.\nLast Showing of\n\"Back Street\"\nwith\nIRENE DUNNE\ntnd\nJOHN BOLES\nComing Friday\n'PROSPERITY\nwith\nMARIE DRESSLER\nPolly Moran\nIHE OPtlMISiS\nThe oest local act ever to\nappear ln Nelson. See tlieml\nRear the ten local artists\nmake the recordings for our\nHome Recording contest on\nthe stage Saturday nlghtl\n","attrs":{"lang":"en","ns":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","classmap":"oc:AnnotationContainer"},"iri":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","explain":"Simple Knowledge Organisation System; Notes are used to provide information relating to SKOS concepts. 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