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This\nwas an attractive security. The witness\nconsidered hla oompany within Its rights\nin making the loan.\nChute That Company's Bocks Are Jo**-\n(tied With to Conceal Loans and Purchases \u00abr Improper SccBrHltet\nI Toronto, April 27.\u2014At this morning's\nsession of the dominion Insurance inquiry tbe examination of manager Junkln of tbe Manufacturers' Life was continued. Mr. Junkin said the only reason for the transferring of senator Cox's\nstock to Strachan A McCualg of Montreal was that he did not consider lt. to\nbe In the Interests ot ths Manufacturers' Lite lo have the president ot two\nother companies, the Canada Life and\nImperial Life, to also bold so large a\n.block of the stock of the Manufacturers'\nLife. He said tbat D. D. Mann\nwa\u00ab a director of the Manufacturers'\nLife before and after the amalgamation\nwith the Temperance and Qeneral Life\ncompanies. Mr. W. MaoKensle became\na director in 1902. Mr. MaoKensle was\na policy holder and It was thought that\nhe would add strength lo the board as\na director.\nE*t*lalning senator Cox's Interest in\nthe company the witness said Cox ln\n1902 sold his interests and there was\na. transfer of a' block of 1,000 shares to\nhimself. Of that particular, transfer\n2,000 shares went to I). 1). Mann and\nthe moiety to W. MacKenzie. C. J. McCualg and W. Strachan, Montreal, had\nan option on some stock. The fact that\na bill for the amalgamation of the Temperance Life and Oeneral Lite was before the bouse ot commons at the time\nhad nothing to do with the witness endeavoring to place some stock . In tho\nhands of MaoKensle ft Mann. McCualg ft Strachan held Cox's block of\natock, amounting In all to about 9,000\nshares, and witness heard that they\nwere considering Its sale. Witness then\nbecame afraid tbat the stock might get\nInto unfriendly hands and ao made himself responsible for the block excepting\nsome 2,000 shares. D. D. Mann waa-\n.urged to buy aa a \"family Investment.\"\ntteplylng to Tllley. government counsel, witness declared it was practically\ncoraect to say that no one person, nor\ngroup of persons, now controlled the\nslock of the Manufacturers' Life.\nA number of the company's books\nwere produced and Mr. Tllley looked\nup entries bearing on the loan of 1100,-\nMiO to MacKeniie ft Mann. The loan\n.was made on December 1st, 1902, paid\nback on December 2lilb, and loaned\n.again on January 8th, 1903. Manager\n.Junkln admitted that the loan was thus\n.switched backwards and forwards in\n.order tlo keep It out of the* company's\n-report, because the loan did not come\nunder the government act which has. no\nprovision for tbe company receiving lis\nown slock as a security.\nIn ths afternoon session Mr. Junkln\n.related that the Manufacturers' Life\nhad sold blocks ot Dominion Coal and\nCrow's Nest Pass atock to MaoKensle\nft Mann at the end of 1903 and had repurchased them in the beglning of 1904\nat the same figure, which transaction\nkept these stocks from appearing In the\ncompany's statement MaoKensle ft\nMann gave the company a cheque for\nI38C443, covering the price ot the stock\nand the advances made to them.\nMr. Junkln admitted that In one other\nInstance, but only one, the oompany\nhad made advances on unauthorised securities. He was ot the opinion that If\nMessrs. MacKeniie ft Mann bad not\nbeen on the board ot directors it wss\ndoubtful If the loau would have been\nmade.\nMany questions were put to the witness regarding the value of the securities of the Lake and Queen Navigation\n.Company, Vancouver Gas Company, and\n\u2022Canada Boiling Stock Company, ln\nwhich MaoKensle ft Mann were Inter-\n\u25a0ested.\nIn reply to Mr. Shepley, as to how\nlie viewed the general principle of the\n.directors of the same company buying\nand lending ou bonds of theae companies Mr. Junkln explained that it the\nparties absolutely controlled Ihe sale\nand purchase of both aides, It might\nnot be considered aa an absolutely correct Investment. Personally, he would\nbuy any good securities on the lowest\nmarket and aell them on the highest\nmarket possible, but he oonfessed that\n.a conflict of duty might ariae under the\n.conditions Indicated.\nThe transaction In which the Manufacturers' Life had purchased stock in\nthe Dominion Coal and the Crow s Nest\npass coal companies and In which\nmoney had been lost, which was dealt\nwith by Mr. Tllley was again dealt with\n:t>y Mr. Shepley. Manager Junkln explained lt waa merely a temporary\ntransaction, and aald that, owing to\n,nver-tnvestmonts, the company had\noverdrawn, and to wipe these out had\nobtained a loan of about .200.000 from\n'the Standard hank. He considered this\nloan to he quite right. He also admitted that the National Trust Company,\nhad borrowed 160,000 from the Manufacturers' Ufe, andx as security iav\u00ab\nLARGE MACHINERY ORDERS.\nDominion Copper Company are Making\n\\ Great Additions to Working Plant.\n(Special to Tbe Dally News)\nPhoenix, April 27.\u2014In keeping wtth\nIta policy ot expansion, the Dominion\nCopper Company, Ltd., the chief mines\not which are ln this camp, and the\nsmelter at Boundary Falls, has this\nweek placed large orders for machinery,\nthrough Thomas R. Drummond, tbe\nmanager, which will be used tor a cen-\n,tral. power iplant for)the company's\nmlnea ln the heart of Phoenix camp.\nA contract was given to R. V. Williams,\nof Rossland, agent tor the Canadian\nRand Drill Company, of Sherbrooke,\nQuebec, for a tandem compound electric\ndrive air compressor, having a capacity at sea level of 2,72(1 cubic feet of\nfree air per minute, equivalent to about\n2,100 teat at tha elevation ot Phoenix.\nThla machine la similar to that now ln\nuse by the Granby Consolidated, but\nsmaller, and will be rated at about 26\nalanine drills. This compressor will be\ndriven by an electric motor of 400 horse\npower, an order for whtch will be placed In a few daya. Delivery of. the air\ncompressor la promised In 60 days.\nAn order was also placed with.the\nAllle-Chalmers-Bullock, Ltd., of Montreal, for a motor ot ISO hors\u00bb power,\nhy which the electric hoist will be operated, with necessary transformers, etc.\nThis will he operated at 660 volts. The\nsteam driven hoist now used by the\ncompany at Its Sunset mine ln Dead-\nwood camp, will be arranged tor electric power, and brought over to Phoenix camp. Thla machinery will be installed at the earliest possible date at\nthe sits ot tbe new three-compartment\nshaft now being driven at the Idaho\nmine, almost In the center of the city\nof Phoenix, and can be made to fur-\nnUh power for the Brooklyn, Stem-\nwinder, and Idaho mines of the company. It should be Installed and ready\ntor use by ths time the company's smelter capacity haa been doubled to 1,200\ntonB dally, which Is expected lo he In\nAugust or September.\npttOV^C*'-''a\naorar** \u2014ON, B. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1906\n_L-\nOA\n**\u00ab---\nV\/@*fOB>fe,\n\u25a0;\\\n-U.\n3%>\nNO. 5\npass a Jubt and reasonable rate bill we\nwill,\" were tbe sentiments expressed.\nMr. Spooner also took up the Bailey\nnon-suspension amendment saying that\nlt it should become law the courts would\nbe deprived of the power of granting\nrelief, even If the rate fixed should be\nconfiscatory.\nMr. Allison expressed the hope that\nthe discussion of the rate bill would\ngo on, saying that if congress were to\nfinally adjourn before the nrst.of August It waa necessary that tlie debate\nproceed without delay.\nMART1NEAU CASE.\nBank of Montreal Beaten in .Ontario\nCourt of Appeal.\nToronto, April 27.\u2014Tlio Bank of Montreal has lost Hs appeal in thu celebrated Mnrtlnsau case arising out of\nthe forgeries of one ot the officials of\nthe militia department, wbo is now In\nKingston penitentiary. By the Judgment of the court of appeal, the bank\nis held liable to the dominion government for 170,000, the amount of the forgeries. The bank's attempt, to hold\nother banks liable for the amounts for\ncheques cashed by these after they had\nbeen honored by tbe Bank of Montreal,\nfailed.\nFOR SOUTHERN ALBERTA\nMEMBERS OF LEGISLATURE TO INVESTIGATE.\nPILGRIMAGE      WILL      COMMENCE\nNEXT WEEK.\n.Edmonton, April 27.\u2014\u25a0Imum'la'rly\nfollowing the closing of the legislature,\nwhtch will probably take place ou\nThursday next, the members are going\nto take a trip through the southern part\nof Alberta on a special train.\nThe proposition has been talked ot for\nsome time but did not take definite form\nuntil last night, when after the bouse\nhad adjourned, honorable W. H. Cashing called a council and announced to\nthe members clustered around lhat they\nwere all-expected to go on a pilgrimage\nthrough southern Alberta and see what\nwas to be seen in those parts in the\nmonth of May. The invitation included\nail the members and their wives.\nProrogation la in plain sight, and the\nmembers are working day and nlgbt to\nget through. It Is generally admitted\nthat the session will not last longer\nthan next Thursday.\nPAYING THEIR TAXES.\nNormal Conditions are Thus Rapidly\nBeing Restored.\nSan Francisco, April 27.\u2014Enough\ntents are being supplied but not enough\ntar paper to cover them, but the army\ndoctors expect to have all tents watertight before the next rainfall. The distribution of the field stoves to the refugees is helng discontinued until such\ntime aa a new supply Is received.\nFour deaths were reported at the general army hospital today at the Presidio. The city tax collector occupies\ntemporary quarters on Sacramento street\nwhere taxes are being paid, over 110,-\n000 being received thla morning.\nBABR IS STUBBORN.\nAnthracite Operators Will Not Yield\nto Miners Demands.\nNew York, April 27\u2014The anthracite\nmine operators, through their subcommittee at a meeting here today,\ndrew up a reply to the latest proposals\nof the mine workers for an adjustment\not the existing differences In the anthracite fields, in which they refuse to\nmodify their declaration hitherto announced. The operators call upon the\nminers to renew for a period of three\nyears the award ot the anthracite strike\ncommission and arbitrate the question\not what changes shall be made iu the\nscale of wages fixed by the comlsslon\nIn its prlglnal award. The miners have\nheretofore declined this offer.\nFIGHTING RATE BILL.\nPower of Suspension ls Claimed for the\nJudiciary. '\nWashington, April 27\u2014There were\n316 pensions favorably acted on In committee and reported to the houss today.\nAt three o'clock the house completed\nthe consideration of pension hills when\nthe tariff revision bill was taken up and\nthe general debate resumed. Mr. Williams of Mississippi taking the floor.\nMr. Williams remarked that \"Every\nman who worships tbe schedules of the\nDlngley bill as a fetish in tho temple\not Diana la doomed to defeat It you\ndon't raviae the tariff we will; tf you\ndon't admit Oklahoma and Indian Territory aa one state wa will; If you don't\nSPOKANE BANK CLOSES.\nIt Is Said That Depositors Will be Paid\nIn Full\u2014Cause of Trouble.\n(Special to Tho Dally News)\nSpokane, April 27.\u2014The Peoples bank,\na small financial Institution, closed Its\ndcors here today.\nThi- deposits are said to be less than\n(20,000 and lt is asserted that all depositors will be paid In full. The bank\nIs said to have become Involved in the\naffairs of the Spokane ft Columbia River\nrailroad.\nJEALOUSY IS ALLEGED\nSUCCESSES   OP   UNITED  STATES, AT\nATHENS\nAMERICAN ATHLETES WIN ONE OLT\nOK FIVE EVENTS\nAthens, April 27\u2014Tho continued success\nof llie American athletes In tiie oiympio\ngames is causing .some HI fooling among\ntho Oreeks, ulthougii on the whole an excellent temper has heen displayed by tho\ncompetitors and spectators. A few of the\nlatter however huve not been ab.e to conceal their feelings and Home hisses wero\nhoard today. James F. Sullivan, manager\nof the American team, made light of tno\nmatter In speaking of It today and allot\nthere 'was nothing al whloh to take umbrage. He said be was i|iil.e satistied with\ntho oordlollly exhibited by  all concerned.\nln throwing the stone Glrgantus or\nGreece, was first, distance, l ainetrcs, 92 1-2\ncentimetres; Martin J. Sheridan, Irish American A.C.,'New York, second, is mou-ea\n\u25a0I 1-3 centimetres; Dorlsa, Greece, third,\n19 metres, 2 centimetres.\nIn the llnal heat for the IW metre rnca\nArchie Ham. Milwaukee A.C, waa llrst;\nKay rt. Goultoa, Kansas City A.C..-second;\nnnd Barker of Australia, third. Time\n11 1-5 seconds.\nIn the 100 metro swimming race at rhnl-\nerum today, Sehoff of Austria, was llrsi;\n11. Taylor, England. Bocond, aud J. A.\n'I'ravlB, third. Tlie victory (if tho young\nAustrian who Ib only 16 yeara of ago wis\nmoat enthusiastically received by the spectators. He swam In Ono style and passed\nthe winning past a yard ahead of Taylor.\nTime fi minutes 2a '-G seconds.\nItalian crews won both the 1000 metre\nand the 1600 metre pair oar gig races nnd a\nFrenchman woa tho single sculls.\nSUPPLY FREE DRUGS.\nSan Francisco, April 27.\u2014At a meeting ot the health officers held today\nat the park lodge, it was decided to establish throughout the city free drug\nstations at convenient points at the\nemergency camps. The physicians also\ndecided that the city was plentifully\nsupplied with plumbers and that they\nwould discountenance an appeal for any\nmote mechanics until such time as their\nlabor was required.\nREJECT MINERS PROPOSAL.\nScranton, April 27.\u2014President Mitchell of the United Mine Workers, who\nia visiting Scranton today, was shown\nthe bulletin announcing that operators\nhad rejected the miners latest propossls.\nHe read It over carefully, without the\nslightest indication of surprise or disappointment and said: \"I will have\nnothlug to Bay till I have seen the official answer.\"\nTORONTO BOARD OF TRADE.\nToronto, April 27.\u2014The Toronto board\nof trade building has been bought from\n'the New York Life Insurance Company\nby William C. Fox, of the firm of Fox\n& Ross, stock brokers of this city, for\na little over $200,000. Extensive alterations will be made, and the board of\ntrade will continue aa tenants.\nINVASION OF NEW YORK,\nToronto, April 27.\u2014The Queen's Own\nRifles, under the command of colonel\nsir Henry M. Pellatt, and mustering 200\nstrong, left last night on two special\nC. P. R. trains on a three day's visit\nto New York, where they will participate\nin a military tournament. The regiment goes to Now York in arms, special permission having been obtained\nfrom the United States government.\nSHOT AT HIS OFFICER.\nWlnnlpog, April 27.\u2014Sergeant Foy of\nthe Royal Canadian Mounted Riles,\nquartered In Fort Osborne barracks\nbere, shot at sergeant major Doherty\nwith hla rifle today, ns a result of a\n.'Uarie. on parade. Foy was arr.isted\nand will be tried by civil authorities.\nRHODES SCHOLARSHIP.\nWinnipeg, April 27.\u2014Bruce Ecckles\nBeach, a brilliant graduate of Manitoba\nuniversity, has been nominated tor tha\nRhodes scholarship for Manitoba thla\nyear.\nPEACE NOW\nPREVAILING\nHarmony Restored at San\nFrancisco Among the\nAuthorities\nArchbishop Rlordan Offers the Services of\nthe People of Kb Ctarch-lonfldence\nExpressed In the Future\nSan Francisco, April 27.\u2014Harmony\nand pledges of good feeling marked the\nmeetings today of the various bodies\nof the citizen committees and repte-\nBentatlv.es of the army which are administering the affairs of San Francis*\nco. The last sign of confusion and misunderstanding which had existed have\ndisappeared. -The first signs of return\nto normal conditions were the resumption of Btreet cars In certain sections\nand the taking out of the first penult\nfor the erection of a modern steel structure upon the ground occupied a few\ndays ago by a less sustanilal one.\nArchbishop Rlordan appeared at the\nmeeting of the citizens' general committee today and In an eloquent speech\ncounselled harmony between Oio**e who\nare striving to bring order out of chaos\nand predicted a city greater, more beautiful and a more striking example of\nAmerican pluck aud enterprise than the\nold San Francisco. \"Union should he\nour watchword,\" said the archbishop,\n\"and whatever-differences may have existed between the men of this community ln the past should be wiped out.\nThe Roman Catholic church Is perhaps\namong the heaviest losers,, hut we are\nundismayed and I came here today to\ntell you that the noble raen.and women\nover whom 1 have direction are at your\nservice.\" This sentence was enthusiastically cheered.\nMayor Schmltz replied ln a speech\nequally eloquent, saying that harmony\nalready prevailed and that whatever enmity may have been felt in the past\nwas wiped out and tbe citizens of San\nFrancisco hail but one object in view\u2014\nthe immediate rebuilding of a new,er\nand better municipality.\nDr. Edward Devlne, on behalf of the\nRed Cross society, added to the general\nfeeling of the occasion by reading a telegram from secretary of war Taft In\nwhtch the latter told of the gratification of president Roosevelt on hearing\nof the harmony that now existed iu the\ncarrying out of the Immense work which\nhas been put on San Francisco.\nBONDING FOB UKIN\/.I3\nMining Deal*! in Boundary\u2014Work on Steel\nPlant Commenced\n(Special to Tlie Dally Howa,\narantl Forks, Apill 27\u2014Mose Bum**, a\nveteran prospector of thla section, who has\njuat arrived from Triple camp, nonr W\u00ab*t-\nbrldge, on the went fork of tlie K?ttIo river\noorroUorates the report regiirdln\u00ab Ueo,\nMcCann'a negotiating nn behalf of F.\nAug. llt'lnze, for the purchase of a group\nof properties owned by Grand Fortes clti-\nxens. He personally escorted Mr. McUann\nover the claims.\nWork on the Orand Forks Steel Structural Works commenced a 'ew dnya ago\nand will be rushed to completion with all\npossible dispatch.\nIt Is stated that a deal ls now pending\nfor the purchase of a half interest In tne\nJosie property on Pathfinder mountain.\nThis property Is owned by 8am Horner\nand others nnd Its ultimate value practically depends upon the future of the Pathfinder mine. _ <-' -*_   \u25a0\nThe city council hns donated 160 shade\ntrees to various clllxcns who applied tor\nthem. These treeH have already been delivered and planted.      ,____\u2022__,\nAnniversary services will be held on Sunday in Knox Presbyterian church for the\n\u2022Silt ' Lav-alley's old hotel at Christina\nlake will be remodelled at once and thoroughly  equipped.\t\nCONFESSED  TO ARSON\nPainter Fires Convent Stable In Desperation to get Money to Bury Child\nMontreal, April 27-Flre last night <*\u00ab-\nstfoyed the outbuilding* of Villa Marie\nconvent, at Notre Dame de Grace. Mve\nhorses were burned to death, and a large\nquantity of farm Implements, lhe boas\n'Vh^momlS^red Bn.net. a puntar.\nIMng ta the west end of the city. QflMjA\nto having Ret the outbuildings on flre. * oi\nlight or ten days he had been employed\nfn\u25a0 Minting the Villa Marie convent. He\nWas pafi ft (or this work but did not oon-\nJldJr the amount sufflclont. During the\nwinter his child had died and Ita body WM\nowaUing burial In the vaults at he cemetery but he had no money, and In a flt ot\nffieratlon he stole two horses from the\nstable, thinking he could hide the> theft by\nsetting lire to the stable. He trltd \u00bb \u25a0eH\nthe. wlmata but his actions arousif suspicion. \t\ncouver Island coal are the Pacific Coast\nand Southern Pacific steamers with the\ndomestic use In the residential section.\nAs the western and southwestern parts ot\nthe city are not burned, the demand for\ndomestic coal will not- be much affected.\nCANADIAN   CHAMPIONSHIP\n.Handsome Trophy Offered to Dominion\nFootball Players\nMontreal, April 27\u2014The proprietors of the\nLondon weekly, the People, who are putting up the expense guarantee of J60W for\nthe tour of the Corinthian football club m\nCanada, have offered a trophy emblematic\nof the chnmplonsliip of Canada to association football players In the dominion. Trie\ntrophy, which will take the form of a silver cup, will be competed for solely by\nCanadian clubs.\nThe system under whloh the championship title will be decided *hnn not yet been\nsettled, but the cooperation of the various\nfootball associations of Canada will be invited In devising a scheme. It Is stated\nthat Messrs. E. S. Clouston, Victor Buchanan and Percy Molson wll ibe aski-ri\nto act as trustees.\nNANA1MO COAL\n..at\nFrisco Disaster Will not Affect the Coast\nCollieries\nNanalmo. April ST\u2014There ts considerable\nspeculation here at the present time as t\u00b0\nhow the San Francisco disaster will -tlWct\nthe local collieries. The greatest bulk\nof the coal output from the Island mines is\n^hltpped to San Francisco, and If the\nwharves and bunkers are detaroyed lt may\naffect thi- local industry materially. Man-\nagei* Stnrkett of the Western Funl company\nyesterday, asked how he thought the coal\ntrade would be affected, replied that he\n-was yet without Information from headquarters.\nFrom his present Information he does\nnot think that any serious damage bas\nbeen done to the Western Fuel company's\nor the Dunsmulr wharves, and the Dunsmulr offices whloh are commodious \u00abnougn\neo enable ths company to tranaut all their\n\u2022business In handling the sales. Mr. Btoo-\nkett states that the principal urns of Van-\nTRADE  IN ENGLAND\nDemand Is Satisfactory\u2014Metals Firm ana\nVery Steady\nLondon, April 21\u2014The Times' financial\nsupplement  says:\nBusiness and industrial reports for last\n'week, excepting In a few unimportant\nbranches, were encouraging. The demand\nwas satisfactory, with prices occasionally\n'belter. Breadstuffa were very firm and in\nmany cases dearer. Mala-, brought higher\nprices, barley and oats firm; seeds and oils\nstrong. Tho cotton trade was quieter in\nraw material. Yarns were irregular, American Belling well but Egyptian doing\nbadly. The cloth -business was satisfactory. Home grown wool was scarce and\nprices were llrm. Native und colonial\nsorts of yarn had a fair sale. Woollens\nhad a satisfactory demand. The clothing\nhouses wore fully employed.\nPig iron was In better demand; warrants\n.Improve-* and flnlal-jecH lit-u and steel\n\u25a0makers generally were well engaged, although Birmingham complained of a scarcity of fresh business. Copper (Irmly held,\ntin again advanced, with lead and spelter\nsteady. j.l ui   \u25a0\nFRANCE FEARS WARCM\nGOVERNMENT UNABLE OR UNWILLING TO ENFORCE ORDER.\nGREAT CONCERN IS FELT IN PARIS\nAT OUTLOOK.\nParis, April 27.-7Frat.ce. at tlie present moment is face to face with the\ngravest peril that can menace a democracy or any form of government\nThe law has bowed before the mob\nin more than ono disturbed district,\nwith the Inevitable result. The rebellion\nhas begun and mi-mliy threatens to follow Bwiftly, not only at,th.e scenes of\nthe prevailing riots, but In Paris Itself.\nThere will be attempts made to connect the present labor insurrection with\nthe agitation against the religious separation law. The only connection is\nthe effect of a had pxample. It was In\ndealing with tbe rioters who opposed the\nauthorities taking luv.viilories of church\nproperty, that lhe government first\nopenly condoned violent defiance of\nthe law.\nTho government is most concerned\nabout Paris. They four not only demonstrations by u mob, hut anarchist\noutrages. There will be many thousands of troops in 1'ari.s by the end or\nthe week and while some of the officers\nare disaffected, there is no reason to\nbelieve thut the rank mid tile are disloyal.\nThe question Is whether the government dare use Its own weapons In an\nemergency, it. is an Increasing belief\nthat they dare-uot, which makes the\ndanger really great. Many preparations\nare being made for eventualities.\nThe alarm haa reached many foreign\nvisitors throughou^the consulates, and\nstrangers are preparing to leave. The\nhotels are laying In large stores of provisions and the banks are sending the\nbulk of their securities out of the country. The bourse continues weak, hut\nthe tendency toward a panic has thus\nfar heen avoided.\nBUYING   8T13EL   KAILS\nHill Purchases Over 2,000 Tons In the Dominion\nMontreal, April 27-James J. JiiU has\nordered 20,000 tons of rails from the Uoo\ncompany und 3200 ions from the Dominion\nSteel company. The latter concern. It is\nlearned, only has ord-rj* on hand to keep\nthe steel rail mill going for two montns,\nbut it expects to land a 50,000 ton order\nfrom the National Traiiacontinentui commission. The Son cumpuny has orders\nthat will keep the company's mills running\nfor nearly a year. American rails cost\n136.91 laid down in Canada, while Briti.-m\nrails cost 137.10, In spite of the preference,\nrails being very high in England at the\npresent time. German rails, owing to the\nsurtax, are out of It. The Soo company l*\nJust completing orders for 01,000 tons tur\nthe  C.P.R.\nbeen sent to Vancouver and leaves tnat\nport today on the steamship Moans, uau\nter Australia will leave here Sunday on\nthe steamship Alameda, which goes as\nfar as Honolulu where It wilt connect with\nthe steamship Auatralla, bound trom Vancouver to Australian ports. All ttnglisn\nmall that haa arrived here since the earf-\nouake has been forwarded with little or\nno  delay.\n0RAP3EL TRIAL.\nWhat the Clergyman te Accused of\nPreaching.\nBatavla, N. Y., April 27.\u2014The trial of\nRev. Algernon S. Crapsey, D. D., Episcopal minister, accused of heresy and\nviolation of ordination vows, was renewed here today.\nFrederick Jftmea O'Brien, formerly an\nassistant of Dr. Crapsey in the Rochester\nchurch, wbh the first wltnesg for the prosecution. Dr. Aledander left St. Andrews\non Jan. 20, 1908. He referred to certain\nremarks made in the pulpit of St. Andrew's\nby Dr. Crapsey 0 nDec. 31,1906, which was\nIn effect that Jesus was born of parents\nbelonging to the middle claas; that he was\nborn of a simple father and mother; that\nHe was a son of Joseph, the carpenter, and\nthe fact that the early Christians predicted a miraculous birth to Chlrst was to be\nregarded as one of th\u00ab greatest misfortunes that could ever befall mankind.\nDr. Alerander proved an unwilling witness under cross examination. The defence\nbrought out that he had aspired to tne\nrectorship of Bt. Andrew's fn succession\nto Dr. Crapsey; that he had. asked for a\nraise of salary a long time after tne publication of Religion and Politics, and tnat\nthe Increase was denied shortly before he\ntook the notes on portions of Dr. Crapsey's\nsermon on Dec. 31, which are incorporated\nln the presentment against Dr. Crapsey.\nAdiurnment was then taekn.\nMI88 CAMERON SUSPENDED\nEnd of Victoria Teacher's Case--Held up\nFor Three Years\nVictoria, April 27\u2014The education department has notified Miss Agnes Deans Cameron that her teacher's certificate has been\n.suspended for three years. This is tna\nresult of the action on the drawing booK\ncase, whicli was taken Into court tor a\ndecision and which continued for several\nweeks.\nThe case caused a great deal of notoriety\nbecause of the hard flght by Miss Cameron who was principal of the South Pars*\nschool at the time.\nOFFICIAL   ESTIMATES\nSecretary Metcalfe Hums up the Dlmsier\nat San Ftuuclsco\nWashington. April 27-Secrctary Metculre\nwho went to San Krnnclsco as u representative of the national administration, has\nwired the president a complete summary\not thc situation there. He thinks tho loss\nof life will not exceed 300, the injured being about 1000. The loss to government\nbuildings ls not so heavy as at flrst reported. Secretarv Metcalfe says, however,\nthut the losses to Industrial and commercial Interests ure appalling. There is no\nsuffering from lack of food or water.\nEverything considered the health of the\npeople is excellent. Tho citizens are confident and hopeful. The . secretary recommended thut congress make appropriations At once for the repair and reconstruction   of  government   buildings.\nWILL BE  DR.  WILL1SON\nKingston, April 27-Queen'a senate nas\ndecided to confer the degree of doctor ot\nlaws upon J. S. wiliison, M.A., managing\ndirector of the Toronto News, a man whose\nhelpfulness towards Queen's has been very\nmarked.\nFRISCO POSTAL AHRANOBMRNTS\nflan Francisco, April 17\u2014Arrang-aments\nhave been mad* for the handling of Sinff-\nllih mills.  The mall for New Zealand haa\nGALVESTON'S   MESSAGE\n\u25a0Suggest That all School Children Help tn\nRebuilding Schools\nSan Francisco, April 37-Qalveston suggests that the school children of America\nrebuild the schools destroyed by flre \"\u25a0\nSan Francisco. After the flood at Ueives-\nton the schools of that city were so reconstructed and for a time maintained.\nNearly 40 of the school buildings of Han\nFrancisco wero destroyed and some a&.twu\nchildren ure affected. The suggestion mado\nis that n direct uppcul be addrecsed to all\nschool Interests in the United States, asking school children for asslnt-ince in reconstructing tho schools of San Francisco.\nTO CAPTURE SUPREMACY\nOAKLAND   TO   PROFIT   BT   M1SFOK-\nTUNES   OP   FRISCO\nBUSINESS    SYNDICATE    ANNOU-NCES\nITS   INTENTIONS\nNow York, April Zi\u2014According to a San\nFrancisco despatch to the World, a group\nof financiers, taking- advantage of mat\ncity's misfortune, seek to snatch her com.\nmerclal supremacy from her. A syndicate\nis being formed to make Oakland u deep\nsea port by building docks and piers Into\ndeep water.\n\"It is the intention,\" said the speaker\nof the syndicate, \"to make Oakland tne\nchief maritime shipping port ot the Paclllc\ncoast. Tlie enterprise contemplates tno\ntilling in of &\u00bb ucres of flhoai water and\nconstruction of a mole capable of docking\nthe largest ships that enter the bay.\"\nThe price of Oakland real eBtate is going\nup by leaps and bounds. Complaints ot\nextortion ln rents Is widespread and powerful Inllueuces are at work to keep tno\nreal estate boomers within reasonable limits. Hundreds ot leases of business property have been sold since Monday tor\ndouble and treble the figures orl3in.illy\npaid by sellers. AU vacant houses navo\nbeen taken and people who have country\nhomes are letting their city houses at a\nfancy  llgurc and moving  out ot  town.\n'QUAKES AFFECT LAKES\nDetroit. April 27-Mnny ot the most prominent men in lake navigation interests\nnre discussing the question of whither or\nnot tihe recent earthquake shoens havo\nchanged the level ot Ihe lake \u00bbttoms.\nThey say that nviny boats \"re grounding\nthis season In places whero last rear JJ\nobstructions existed, and they are of tne\nopinion that the seismic disturbances hnve\nsomething to do with it.\nTHIRD FLOOR COLLAPSES\nMontreal, April 21-The store room on the\nthird tloor of the building occupied by\nGranger Freres, booksellers and stationers,\nNotre Dome street, collapsed early tins\nmorning. No one wss in the building at\nthe time. The loss will be several inou-\nsand dollars. The stock carried was valu>d\nat (30.0M.    \t\nKENORAS HEAVY LOSS\nKenora. Ont., April B-The reduction\nworks ot the Dominion Uold Mining company which caught lire yasierday| was tetany destroyed. The loss Is about Ul.vu\nwoks contained M stamps and a cyanide\nand chtorinitlon plant, but which later\nIn recent wars was little usde. lt was\nbonS  by  the  town  lo the  extent  ot\nM.0O0.\nCANNOT HANDLE CATTLE\nSnn Francisco, April CT-aeneral Oroeley\ntoday Issued the following notice througr.\nthe Associated Press: \"PlSMe advise tna\npublic generally that **et cannot be Ban-\ndied ne donations In San Francisco, battle\n\"n route will be cared for. but future shipments should be discouraged.\"\nSENTENCED FOR MANSLAUGHTER\nPoterboro, April JI-McAull-fe, to, farmer found guilty of manslaughter, In connection with the death of Fred Hudson,\nhotel proprietor of this place, on June U\n1B06, arising out of a bar room quarrel,\nwas sentenced today to three years ana\nsix months Imprisonment In Kingston penitentiary.    \t\nA TIMBLT GIFT\nLos Angeles, April S7-H. B. Huntingdon yesterday gave WOO to alleviate tne\nmisfortune, of professional men and woman\nwho lost their all ln the San Francisco\ndisaster.\nMANY NEW\nBUILDINGS\nCapital is Not Afraid of\nLarge Real Estate\nInvestments\nSystcnatlc Arran-jtmcn!- Perfect*, ror i\nProper Supply of Food-Sulury Ar-\nringcmciits Arc Well Cua-ded\nSan Francisco, April 27.\u2014The work of\nrebuilding San Francisco will proceed\nrapidly. Mrs. Sherman Oelrlchs, of New\nYork, has agreed to repair the Rlalto\nbuilding and to build again on the Bile\nof tho Crosley. She and hor sister,\nMrs. W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr., have also\nstated that they will put up solid office\nstructures on their Montgomery street\nsite.\nThomas Magag, a real estate dealer\nwill start for New York on May 1st to\ncomplete arrangements for the erection\nof a 12-story steel building on Market\nstreet, Just above the Mutual bank\nbuilding.\nIn the Emporium, a large department\nstore will resume business ou a large\nscale next week. A temporary structure will be built for this purpose ut\nthe corner of Post and Van Ness avo-\nnue.\nIn two weeks seven floors of the new\nMomvdnock building which was In the\ncourse of construction at the time of the\ndisaster, will be filled with offices.\nCapital la not In the least dismayed\nor disheartened. James D. Phelan, chairman of the finance committee aud multimillionaire said: \"Before the earthquake I was asked by certain capitalist*\nto erect a large hotel on the site ot the\nPhelan building, at Market and O'Far-\nrell streets. Since the disaster the proposal has been Tepeated and even urged.\nThla*shows moBt decidedly that there\nis no lack ot faith In the future of\nthe city.\"\nThe finance committee of the relief\nand Red Crow fund has appointed Dr.\nEdward Devlne agent of the National\nRed Cross society, and Allen Pollock,\nof tie city, purchasing agents for the\nsociety. The local purchasing agents\nwill appoint buyers ln sev\u00abral eastern\ncities and a plan Is now under consideration to appoint to this responsible\nwork officers wbo will work under tho\nImmediate direction of lit. Devlne anil\nMr. Pollock.\nlt has been determined that the great\nsums of money raised lu Chicago will\nbe retained in that city and used for\nthe purpose of buying supplies ln the\nChicago market.\nThe city will he Immediately re-dls-\ntrlcted for military purposes. Instead\nof six districts now obtaining, the number will be Increased to about 60. This\nwill facilitate the authorities In ascertaining exact conditions In lhe matter\nof food supplies and sanitary arrangements. It has been decided lhat in the\narea guarded hy state troops nothing\nwill be done by tho regular troops except to gunrd federal supplies and federal buildings. In the district under\nthe police oontrol, the regulars will\ntake no action unless called upon or\nin case of sudden riot or other disorders.\nA   DOUBLE   GRIP\nNew Company will Build a City tor Its\nEmployees\nChicago, April 27-The stupendous wont\nof building a model city to accommodate\nlilo.OOO people wus begun yealerday wnen\n100 wood cutters were set ut work clearing a GO00 acre tnact on tho shore of lake\nMlchlgnn In Lake county, Ind. At the Bttlno\ntime unother hundred laborers begun tlie\nwork of levelling the huge suml dunes 10\nthe enst of tho mouth nf the Grand Calumet river, where tho newly organized Indiana Steel company proposes to bulla\nthe largest stiel mills In the world at tt\ncost of -1O.B0O.O0O. Tho new elty ts to he\nbuilt to accommodate the tollers at the\nmills. The Indiana Strel compnny is a sub-\nsldlary corporation to the United steel\ncorporation  and  was  organized  recently.\nREFUGEES AT PORTLAND\nPortland, April tT-About BOO refugees arrived here from Sun Francisco yesterday\nand are being well cared for. Tho totnt\norrlvals are between \u00a3500 and 3000. Those\nwho desire are given transportation to Seattle, Tacoma. Spokane and other cities in\nOregon and Washington. The remainder\nwill be fed and lodged here by the committee until employment la secured for tnetn.\nNO GENERAL DEPRESSION\nSan Francisco, April 27-A report to city\nengineer Woodward yeBterday showed thnt\nthere was no general depression of eonp\nIn San Francisco us a reBult of the earthquake. The sinking of ground waa confined to the lower parts of the city una\nparticularly to made ground.\nSHARKEY A WRESTLER\nChicago, April 27 \u2014 Tom Bhnrkey. tne\nheavyweight pugilist, won a handicap\nwrestling match last night against John\nRooney, the giant grlpman of Chicago,\nwho undertook to throw Sharkey twice lu\n45 minutes.\nTHE KING AT NAPLES\nNaples, April ITT-Klng Edward and queen\nAlexandra arrived here today from Messina\nafter a stormy voyage. It Is feared that\nthey will be unable on account of tho\nweather to make the proposed ascension of\nMount Vesuvius.\nMAT   OPERATE   TRAMS\nSan Francisco, April 27-Oeneral Greeley\nand mayor Schmltz havo sent notice to\nthe United Railroads giving permission to\nstart their Bryant street power house andj\noperate cars on sever.nl streets.\n TBI DAILT HHWS, ItSLSOll, B. 0\u201e SATURDAY, APBIL 28. IBM\nANOTHER SHIPMENT OF\nENGLISH CURED MEATS\n\"King's Own Crown Brand.\"\nWILTSHIRE, Smoked,\nYORKSHIRE, Plain,\nAYRSHIRE ROLL, Spiced,\nIRISH ROLL, Plain. 25c per lb.\nThese meats, by their superior flavor and\njuiciness, have captured the market and are\npronounced superior to all others.\nTl-is Store will be Closed or* Easter Monday.\n[he Hudson's Bay Company\nSOLE AGENTS.\nImperial Bank of Canada\nHEAD OFFICE:  TORONTO\nCAPITAL PAIDOT \t\nD. R. WILKIB, Prealdsnt\n.13,900,000\nRESERVE FUND 13.900,000\nROBERT JAFFRAY, Vice-President\nBranches in British Columbia\nUUtOVBXAD, CRANBROOK, QOLDBN, NELSON,   R-*tV*HJTO*t**,\nTROUT LAKH, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA,\nSAVINGS DEPARTMENT\nDeposit, nostra* ani interest allowed at current ratea trom lata af\nopaline aosoait and credited half-yearly.\nNelson Branch J. M. Lay, Manager\nThe Canadian Bank of\nCommerce\nCapital Paid up, $10,000,000.\nHeat, $4,500,000\nHEAD OFFICE:  TORONTO.\n\u25a0ON. QEOROE A. COX. President.      B. B. WALKER. Oeneral Manafer.\nSavings Bank Department\nDeposits ot (1 and upwards received and Interest allowed at currant\nrate*. MONEY MAY BE DEPOSITED AND WITHDRAWN BY MAIL.\nAmounts received In thla way will he promptly acknowledged. Interest credited bait yearly.\nNELSON BRANCH,        J. L. BUCHAN, Manager.\nEureka Copper Mines, Ltd.\nCapital $250,000.    Divided in 25c shares.\nFor the convenience of some of our Clients we hnve arranged to place a\nlimited uunilivr of Ms Company's share.-* upon the market at 10 cents per share\nto Itu pah! for upon the monthly payment plan.   Write uu tor particulars.\nSHARPlTlRVINE\nNelson, B.C.\nMINING BROKERS\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nrablUalitd at Nelson Every MorntDc, JCi-\nMpt Honday by\nF.  J.  DEANB\nSUBSCRIPTION BATES\nDally,   per   yeur    JB.tW\nDully, per  month   W\nAll eubflcrlptlona payable ln advance\nIDEALS OF GOVERNMENT.\nWilliam Jennings Bryan contributes a\nforceful article on \"Individualism versus\nSocialism\" to the April Century. He\ndeals with the subject In so judicial\na manner that vve bave reproduced the\narticle In full elsewhere in tbls issue.\nMr. Bryan says, \"It is a common fault\nnf the advocate to present his system,\nidealised, lu contrast with bis opponent's system at Its worst.\" This is a\nfault into which Mr. Bryan does not fall\nin this article. In fact ho Is not writing an ad-vocate either or Individualism or socialism. In the most Judicial\nspirit lie compares thc Ideals of both,\nand whilst It iu obvious that he leans\ntoward individualism, he acknowledges\nthe Ideals nf socialism ln so far as they\nmay fairly he said to make for tn,e het-\nterment of economic conditions..\nThere Is a great deal of loose talk\ntoday about socialism and we are told\nIn pcrfervld language that under a socialistic- n'HliU'.' the lot of mankind\nwould he materially Improved. A regime\nthat will largely, if not entirely, abolish poverty and provide opportunity for\nevery man to earn a decent livelihood,\nand at the saint time remove the ad\nmittedly hideous aspects of certain\nforms of competition would he welcomed by every right thinking man and woman.\nSocialists claim that under the common ownership and operation of the\nmeans of production and distribution\nthe lot of mankind will ba greatly improved, social Inequalities will cease to\nexist, and \"man's Inhumanity to man\"\nbe replaced by a perfect altruism.\nWhilst we may all sympathise with\nthese ideals there are many of us who\ncannot conceive that the principles ol\ngovernment advocated by the socialists\nwould, if given full effect to, make foi\nthe lasting betterment of social conditions. ThU frame of mind may he due\nto ingrained prejudices or lack of intellectual capacity to grasp far reaching\neconomic problems. To whichever cause\nthis state of unconvict ion may be due\u2014\nand there is the possibility tbat a socialistic state ls impracticable\u2014enlightenment will not be hastened by denunciation or abuse. It will only be by\ncalm, judicial discussion of tbe economic\nproblems Involved that those who arc\nnot \"class-conscious\" will be convinced\nof the merits of socialism, or, mayhap,\nconfirmed in their present attitude toward Individualism.\nMr. Bryan's article approaches tbls\nsubject in a spirit that will commend\nitself to every reasonable man and there*\nfore will well repay perusal.\nThe New York Times says of lt:\"It\nIs an article that any candid and conservative orotic of tbe theories of socialism would ba willing to sign, an\narticle tbat would enhance the reputation of any Writer from tbat point of\nview whose utterances have recently\ncoino under our notice.   The subject Is\nTHB\nROYAL BANK OFCANADA\nCapital..\n__ TOTAL AS9BTS, |J\u00ab,37I,B76\nHEAD OFFICE:   HALIFAX, N. S.\n.S3.000.000 Reserve Fund S3.437.I62\nSAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT\nAccount* ol flrma and Individual opened on tha fata* faro-able Uira*\nThirteen Branches In British Columbia. ,'-\nSpecial attention to out ot town business.\nT. B. KENNY, President, Halifax      B. h. PEASB Oeneral HUaier, Montreal.\nA. W. HYNDMAN. Vtnt-t. NELSON BRANCH.\nBANK \"^MONTREAL\n,.|10,MO,OM\nESTABLISHED 1817.\nCAPITAL, ALL PAID UP....114,400,000 BEST \t\nHEAD OFFICE:   MONTREAL.\nRt Hon. Lord Strathcona and Mount  Royal, G. C. M. O., Hon. President\nHon. Sir George Drummond, K.C. M. O., President\n.._.. i\u00a3 B. 8. Clouston, General Manager. *>\u00ab\u00a3\nBranches in British Columbia\nArmstrong, Enderby, Greenwood, Kelowna,   Nelson,   New   Denier,   Nlcoll,\nNew Westminster, Rossland, Vancouver, Vernon, Victoria. -\nNelson Branch:\u2014LeB. DeVeber, Manager.\nGARDEN   TOOLS\nAaD\nRANCH SUPPLIES\nPRUNING SHEARS\nSPADES\nHOES\nRAKES\nSPADING FORKS\nGARDEN HOSE\n*LAWN SPRINKLERS\nThese are only a few leaders but we are prepared to supply all\nyour wants. .1\nWood-Vallanoe Hardware 0a.. Limited, j\nNBLSON: Wholesale as* Retail.     :.. ,&m&mI\nflood\nInvestment FBUIT\nTHREE IMPROVED\nOn the outlet between Procter and Nelson.     .Vices ranging\nfrom $1,000 to $4,500.     Inspection invited.        <-*\u25a0\nApply to\nCorner Ward and\nBaker Streets'\nT. G. PROCTER\nOutfits at $4.00 ttnd $5.00\nExtra Points at $2 40 and $3 0O\nA nlc#assortnient ot wood for burning\u2014Panels, Picture Frames, Inkstands,\nTables, Pipe Racks, Lace Handkerchief Glove, Collar and Cuff boxes, ate., etc.,\nat 25c, 35c, '0c, 50c and up.      , \"\u25a0\nW. 0. THOMSON 2&!$fed St*te\nHAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT.\nWar* It I. Free \u00abf naauru0*, It Gram\nLuxurlaBlly.\nKalr preparations and dandruff cures,\nas a rule, are sticky or irritating .(fair,\nthat do no earthly good. Hair, when not\ndiseased, grows naturally, luxuriantly.\nDandruff ls the cause of nine-tenths of\nill hair trouble, and dandruff Is caused\nby a germ. Tho only way to cure dandruff is to kill the germ: and, so far, tho\nonly hair preparation that will positively\nlestroy the germ la Newbro's Herplclde\u2014\n.bsolulOly harmless, free' from grease,\nHdimcnt, dye matter or dangerous drugs,\nt allays Itching Instantly; makes hair\nbiossy and soft as silk. \"Destroy the\n:ause, you remove th. effect\" Sold by\nloading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for\nitunple to The Herplclde Co.. Detroit,\n\u2022\u2022leh.\nCANADA DRUG A BOOK t-uj.t-i.Nr,\nSpecial Agent. K.W.C. ttntm  .\none upon which well-ordered minds often\ngo astray. It is one that, Involving as\nIt does the strife of class with class,\nfrequently begets extravagance of state*\nment and want of charity toward op.\nponcnts and Intolerance of opinions\nthat, may be very sincerely held. Mr.\nBryan neither deceives himself .nor does\nhe seek ln the least degree to mislead\nbis readers. His attitude Ib wholly fair.\nHe .examines the questions at Issue with\na Judicial mind. Hla exposition Is lucid,\nhis arguments temperate, his conclusions will find wide acceptance.\"    < \u00bb\nThe Victoria Colqnlst's bitter antipathy lo the Grand Trunk Pacific undertaking Is leading It Into making Very\nsilly assertions. To denounce the Orand\nTrunk Pacific undertaking as a national\ncrime Is ths height* of absurdity to\nwhich tha Colonist has reached and In\nendeavoring to bolster up Its contention it advances some obviously nonsensical comparisons between coats of\nconstruction Ola government owned\nline and one bonussed by the government and owned by a private corporation. The explanation of the Colonist's\nattitude probably is that lt dreads the\nadvent of tho day when bonusses will\nno longer be paid to railroad corporations. It dislikes practical effect being\ngiven to the government ownership Idea\nand would prater to have the new transcontinental entirely In tha bands of a\nprivate corporation. Happily for Canada public opinion ls tar la advance of\nthe Victoria Colonist and the long\nstride In tho direction of government\nownership taken by the liberal government meeti with thc hearty approval\nof nlne-t\u00abnthi of Uu people of thla dominion. Tha Colonist's utter Inability\nto appreciate the railway situation In\nCanada is well exemplified Ini another\neditorial pronouncement Tha Colonist\nremarks that Jim Hill nay look for\ntrouble in carrying Out hla projected\nrailway Invasion of Canada because a\nQuebec liberal paper has declared against\ngovernment assistance, to railway undertakings. The Colonist IffOuld know\nthat Jim HIU does not seek for government assistance when ha undertakes to\nbuild a railway, TM jttuebec paper'\"\nhostility to further \u25a0tOT.raiient lid to\nrailways la well founded add entirely\nIn line with the policy that haa gov-\neraned thii Uu,rl\u00abr admlblatratlon. Af-\nter ton* V-4*i:#'U>*\u00bb't**rto*i at* making thlnga aaay tor railroad promoters\nIt has not bean possible to bring about\nIdeal conditions off-hand, but tho right\nj^wnwininiiiiniiniiifflniininin'ii\nIFred Irvine & Co.\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014m\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014*\u2014m\u2014I)\u2014^!^\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014m\u2014mmm\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.\u2014-\nNew Store.   -   Complete New Stock.\ni \u25a0 . Staple and fancy Dry Coods and Millinery.\ni FRIDAY BiaiSAlN DAY\nLACE CURTAINS.\nCOIN 8POT MUSLINS.\nP On Friday we will sell 50 pair of White Lace Curtains, regular price $1 25\nt%       and $1.50, for 75c per pair.      White Coin Spot Swiss Muslin,\nregular price 20c at 120\/^.      All size of spots.   See our\nwindow on Thursday for these lines.   On\n  sale jpttaffld^only.\ni  FRED IRVINE & CO.\nIlilllllllllillllltlltlllllllllllllllllllilllllltltiMlllllllltlllttlllltillllllllll'lllllttillllllllllllllillllltlllHIllJ\ncourse has been pursued at Ottawa, so\nfar as circumstances permitted, silica\n1896 and from now on it may safely\nbe anticipated tbat bonusses for railroad construction will be seldom, If\never, granted. - ,\nWANT GENERAL HOLIDAY\nMOVEMENT FOR SATURDAY Al'TKK-\nNOON CLOSING IN BUMMER\nMERCHANTS   GENERALLY   EXl'KUSKS\nAPPROVAL OF SCHEME\nAs n. result of a systematic canvass yesterday by a commltee of public spirited\nmerchants, It seems certain now that Nelson will enjoy a genuine weekly half Holiday during the months of June, July,\nAugust and Septermber. But the half holiday will be taken, not in the middle of the\n\u2022week, but on Saturday afternoon.\nIt ls held that a general closing down on\nSaturday afternoon will enable merchants\nand their employes to spend the week end\nout of town if they wish, without having\ntheir plans affected toy the necessity ot\nreturning the night of the holiday.\nFurther, if there is to be a weekly holiday at all, It Is contended lt Is -better thnt\nAll classes Bhould take It the same day.\nThe dominion, provincial and (-ity govern-\nI ment offices, the banks and taw office-- and\nmany other institutions are till closed ot)\nSaturday afternoons, and the public schools\nare also closed on that ftiy. The last\nnamed circumstance is an important one,\nas lt makes -Saturday the only day on\nwhich a merchant who Is the head of n\nfamily can take hla children for an ominjr.\nBefore thc Institution of a summer halt\nholiday there were frequent requests made\nto merchants for special clonings on tno\noccasion of regattas, lacrosse matches and\nother athletic attractions. With Saturday\nafternoon set apart for the purpose, all\nsuoh arrangements could be mnde accordingly.\nB. F. Gigot and P. Lamont conferred on\nthe matter yesterday morning, \"nd P.\nLamont, A. J. Kerr and A. Pool spent the\nafternoon interviewing other merchants.\nThey met with no opposition to the general proposal for a half holiday, and with\nvery little to the choice of Saturday afternoon. Even those who would have preferred some other day of the week expressed their willingness to net on the\nwish of the majority. Many signatures to\nthut  effect  were   received  yesterduy.\nIt Is Intended that all stores shall be\nopen, during the four months named, on\nFriday evenings, and shall close Saturday at 1 p.m., remaining closed until Monday morning.\nThe promoters of the scheme request the\ngeneral public to prepnre during the month\nIntervening, to adopt the habit of shopping\nsome other  time  than  Saturday  night.\nPRUNING AND GRAFTING\nSome Seasonable Hints to Local Fruit\nGardeners and Others\nL. Pogue, who has been practicing nursery work in pruning and gn-ifting- this\nspring, says that She prospect*- Tor fruit\ngrowing -here this season are excellent especially for plums and cherries. Protection should be taken, Mr. Pogue thinks,\nagainst frost affecting the iblossoms or the\nformation of the fruit, by an early morning cold water spray, administered before\nsunrise. This would repay all the Whe\nand trouble taken and would Bave. mucn\nof the crop. A large number of seedling\ncherry trees nave been top grafted, and\nthese will produce fruit In about two years\nfrom graft. Special kinds \"re subject\nto more early bearing than others In apples and cherries. The lot that hove been\nput In hereabouts a tew weeks ago are\nstarting growth nicely. A number of apple\ntreeB have also been top grafted owing to\nsome defect In the tree or inferior quality\nof fruit.\n\"I have done some pruning for Mr. Mn-\ngulre across thc lake at Five Mile where\nhe has a beautiful gttrdne and a fine residence. He has 208 fruit trers set out and\nthey nre all looking very well. The soil 1-*\na deep loam nnd the treeB are clean and\nhealMiy. Th*1 view nf the lake from Mr.\nMamilre's place with the trains speeding\nby and the steamers passing up and down,\nls Ane tndeed. Mr. Mills h-'is a small ranch\nadjoining Mr. Magulre's; the land Is good\nand the location a tine one. There '\u00bb a\ngood urn-Hill at monnialii water running\ntftiroug the ranch. Mr. Mills linn a quantity of peach trees set out In nursery style,\nawaiting the prepurutlon of the ground.\nHe pt-t-ftTH cutting them down and making\ndwarf trees of them.\n\"Young treed should be carefully pruned\nfor tlie first tlire of four yearB. To form a\ngood, broad, well developed tree, wnerever\nthere Is n limb eilt lt and produce a branch.\nWild cherries wlu-M top grafted make more\nrapid gv-iwili than Mie t-tocks of the\ncherry. This win he rt liifidlcd by cutting\nthe bark lightly down, which will cause lt\nto expand. The budding and grafting ot\nstandard rose trees will be a specialty here\nthis seasnii and there Is plenty of material\nIn Nelson lo work on successfully.\nEXPRESS CHANGES\nMany Congralillations to Richard Heime-\nNow Appointments\n,t -Nelson people will regret the departure\nof Richard Helme who for the past six\nyears and more has been the Dominion\nExpress route ag nt for southern British\nColumbia, with headquarter-* in this city.\nMr. Helme has -been with the company r.ir\nover 30 years and Is known all over the\nservice. Yesterday he was busy all day\nreplying to congratulatory wires and letters from all over the dominion. He Will\nleave to assume his new duties of superintendent of the Pacific division with headquarters at Vancouver about May 7. his\nterritory comprises the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta and part of Baa*\nkatchewan,\nFred H. Smith, the compnny'a local\nagent, will succeed Mr, Helme htre and\neveryone will be pleased at Mr. Smith's\npromotion as be ls deservedly popular with\nthe public arid an efficient and painstaking official. Mr. Smith's territory includes\npractically all southeastern British Columbia, south of Arrowhead.\nO. E. Ford ot Rossland will take** Fred\nSmith's position and at Rossland Ford win\nbe succeeded by 3, M. Barton, an old time\nexpress messenger,   J    \u2022- -\nOur way is-yonr money back on any\npurchases that are the least bit unsatisfactory. Canada Drug A Book company.\nDEMAND -FOR  LUMBER\nCoast Man Thinks Frisco Disaster win\nResult in Demand for B.C. Lumber\nJ. 8. Emerson, the well known c-wmt\nlumberman, gives It as hts opinion tnut\nas a result of the calamity in California\nan unprecedented demand for lumber win\ntake place which will certainly affect Vancouver, and an advance of lumber beyond\nIts present price may be looked for. Before the earthquake took place the demand for lumber was excessive, and Puget\nsound mills were taxed to supply the demand. The shortage will now be Increased a hundredfold and for a time, In spite\nof the enormous enpacity of the Puget\nsound mills, they will not be able to supply\nthc demand fast ->nough. It Is stated that\nalready the United States government is\nseriously considering the temporary throwing off of the lumber duty to incllltnte\nthe Immediate and neecssary shipments\nof this precious commodity from any available part of America. It Is said that tne\nPuget sound mills do not object to this\ncontemplated act of the United States\ngovernment. In any event, though, British Columbia would shrink from benefiting\ntrom the downfall of an American state.\nThe lumber Industry of thla provlnc* which\nhas never -been as active as now, will be,\nns far as demand Is concerned, far more\nprosperous for a limited period than tne\nmost optimistic hnd ever dreamed of tor\nthis season. The great demand for Puget\n-sound lumber will also have the effect ot\nmaking absolutely safe Canadian markets\nfor Canadian lumber. Of course, :the oft-\npaclty of the BrltlBh Columbia mills toeing Inadequate, In spite of many new mills\nstarted, will mean that the price must advance, and in this way, more than in the\nincreased output, will the Brltihs Columbia mills 'beneflt, and those concerns which\nare holding out for lower prices twill be\ngrlevoueljf dljappolnted.        \u25a0\u25a0\u2022\"\u2022[ -'\u25a0\nBIG BREAK ON'CHANGE\nQUOTATIONS OPEN LOW  AMD  KALI.\nMANY POINTS FURTHER\nGRAIN   MARKET   WEAK   -   WHKAT\nAOAIN DECLINES\nA disastrous break on the stock exchange\ntoday sent all stocks down to tbeir lowest\nquotations for many months. The opening\nwas only slightly above yesterday's close\nand Immediately a decline began, averaging over |4 a share. Towards the close\nthere was a Blight recovery, but tne net\nloss for the day'was about 92 a share.\nTrading waa fairly active, 461,aw snares\nbeing sold before noon. The rate on call\nloans rose to 5 per oen.\nOn the Chicago gmln market, the opening\nprices were below yesterday's close and a\nfurther loss was suffered during the session.   Corn made a light recovery.\nSTOCKA-Sugar opened at 135 3-4, sold to\nim 1-2, closed 131 3-4; Amalgamated Copper\nopened 106, sold to 103 1-S, closed 103 \u2022>-*;\nSteel common opened 42 1*4, sold to 89 9-4,\nclosed 40 2-9, preferred opened at 107 1-1!,\nsold to 1% 1-4, closed 10& 1-2; B.R.T. opened\nSO 6-8, sold to 75 3-8 at close; St. Paul opened at 167 1-S, sold to 162 1-2, cloned 164;\nU.P, opened At 149 3-4. sold to 146 3-4, closed 146 1-2; L. A N. opened at 144 fly, sold\nto 141 1-2, closed 142; Atchison opened et\n89 1-2, sold to SS 1*8, closed 88 1-2; Erie\nopened at 41 3-4, sold to 4* 1-2, closed 40 3-4;\nC.P.R. opened at 160 W, sold to 157 Inclosed IU; Penn. opened at 137 7-8, sold\nto 196, closed 139 1-2; Reading opened at\n126 1-9, sold to 121 1-4, closed 122 1-2.\nGRAIN\u2014May wheat opened .'\u00bb 5*8, Bold\nto 78 7-8, closed 79; July opened 79 1-4, sold\nto 78 3-4, closed ID; Hay corn opened at\n46 fr-8, advanced to 47, closed 48 7-8.\nReported by Sharp & .Irvine, April 27.\nGRIP QUICKLY KNOCKED OCT\n\"Some weeks ago, during the severe winter weather both ay wife and myself contracted severe colds which speedily developed Into the worst kind of la grippe\nwith all Ite miserable symptoms,\" eeye\nMr. J. B Kgleston of Maplt Landleg, Iowa.\n\"Knees and Joints aching, muscles eon,\nhead stopped up, eyes and nose running,\nwith alternate Bptlle of chilli au fever.\nWe began- using Chamberlain's Cough\nRemedy, aiding the aame with a double\ndose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver\nTablets, and by Ita liberal use soon completely knocked out the-grip.\" Bold by\nall druggists and dealers.\nCREMATION DAY\nMany Infected American Fruit Trees Are\nBurned tn Vancouver\nEarly In the week there was a cremation\nday at one of the provincial fumigation\nstations In Vancouver, and Thoihas Cunningham, inspector, burned 7000 condemned\nfruit trees. The condemned lot consisted\nof apples, peara, plums, cherries, peaches\nand o-pi toots, A number of oriental shrubs\nImported from Japan, were also destroyed\nas they were badly Infected with,scale.\nThe cremated trees were Imported from\nthe United States and were Intended for\ndistribution In the Okanagan and Similkameen and Kootenay. Although the tree\"\nwere accompanied by American certiltcates\nof cleanliness, all ware found to be scale-\nInfected. \u2022.'\u25a0-  *ji-\nCAUOHT OOLgu'22?yj[ HU*NTINO\nMr. Wm. Thos. Laflergan. provincial\neonBtable at Chepteau, Ontario, frtys: \"1\ncaught a severe ooidwWle hutting a burglar In the forest swamp last nil. Hear*\nlog of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, 1\ntried It, and after using two small bottles,\nI waa completely cured.\" This remedy ti\nIntended especially for coughs and colds.\nIt will loosen and relieve a severe col\nln less time th'an by any other treatrael\nand Is a favorite wherever Its superior efl\ncellenoe has become known. For sale r\nall druggists and dealers.\nSUIT AGAINST  LE ROI\nSmelter   Employee   Gets   a   Verdun f\n313,333 Damages\nClifford   Twltchell,   an  employe   of tl\nLe  Rol  smelter  at   Northport.   has  be|\nawarded ll.'l.im damages by a Jury In tf\nUnited States federal court.   He sued tl\n321,000 for injuries received lu the servitl\nof the company.   Twltchell was breakitf\ncones of slag when 'hip of these fell lnf\nrume water nnd exploded with griaMk\nluice, putting out  one  of  his eyes    _\nJiurnlng him severely about the body all\nLiter nn offer of 11500 to settle out ot coi|\nwas refused by the plaintiff.\nHappy at Las\n\u25a0er lasaaad ae laager gets laiexleatet |\n\u2022amarla Tasteless stesaedy Cared Sllsa.\nIhii buiy uyi: \" For tha drit ui\ntince 1 bave been -turned 1 c\nhipi*\/ end content\u2014my h\nban J is cured of bit bad mf_\nof drinking.   Several mom _\\\n\u25a0io you mm me a im \u00abamp\nof your ttmc-ly at *\u00bbf f\nqieik, and without my bu]\nband's knowledge I gavi\nto him in hi* ica and ft>\nI then got a full treatm*....\naad gave it regularly.   It I\nwonderful, asd 1 cannot luffi\nlently thank you for tht blew\nchange it bu  brought W \u25a0\nhow.\"\nRree Padaoe ^.Cffiinsa&l\nsnd price nut In plain sealed envelope. Co\nrespoiiilcnce sacredly confideiili-il. Addre\nTint 8AMARIA XlfMItTlY CO. im Jori\nChum.*\u25a0*.\"-. Jordan (it. Turuiito. Cn-ula.\nFlour! Floui\nFlour!\nHaving had several years' experletj\nIn the baking business, I can recomm\na flour to my customers with confldsnl\nknowing that the flour will Justify I\nrecommendation.\ngo when JOY says try\nPremier Hungarian Floi]\nTRY IT.\nFor sale at\nJoy's Cash Groeerl\nCorner of Josephine and Hsll street..!\nTelephone 10.   NELSON. B. C.\n\",'  No doubt you'll awl.       \u00ab\nTOWER'S\n. . FWH BRAND ,\nSUITorSLICKERl\ntMss\u00bb\nMain no mistake -\n\"t'stheklnd j\nthat'sjpiaranteedtokeepyoudry ]\nsnd comfortable In the hardest '\nttorm.   Made in Black or Yellow. Soldbyallnllablettestan..\nTOWER CANADIAN CO.,\nLIMITID,\nTORONTO, OAlfc,\nCanadian Paeifil\nAtlantic Service\nEMPRESS\nROYAL MAIL STEAMERSl\n11,000 ,\nH. P. 1\nEMPRESS  OF   BRITAIN 1\nEMPRESS   OF   IRELAND I\nMontreal and Quebec to Liverpool I\nL Manitoba ..May MBm. Britain ..May!\nL Champlaln.,May 'Ith. Brie May!\nApply for summer sailings and spec!\nrate, announced for Lakes Chomplsln al\nErl..\nJ. S. CARTER,\nDistrict Faunaar Afant, N.ls|\n rfbtmm\nRain Coat Time\nYou and your Rain Coat have got\nto be .mighty close friends for the next\nfew months.\nDon't you want a good, dependable\nfriend like a Fit-Reform Rain Coat?\nAbsolutely rainproof and damproof,\nLight and porous.   Just the thing to \u25a0\ndip on of a chilly evening.\n.No end to the trig styles and rich\npatterns that Fit-Reform Rain Coats\n\u25a0\u25a015.00 to $25.00\ntm DAIl* MBWt, majtOV, B. 0\u201e SATURDAf, APBIL 28, 1906\nmmmmaemam<aw.^m<mti^i   1 gfefigfisgag^^   _   , . \u2022\nEmory & Walley,   Neison, B.C.\n'lrUt!___i_;m nude fateg---tym, -jramion ourown terafions.\n-arid \u20acry5faJized to rwemblp Rocktincly.The grains sMlelike umutdiimonds:\n9 ntt* niwtdtliciwi*. Sugar to-tbrJaorCoffee-.\u2014Sold Everywhere...\na=GILLETT\nOONTRAOTOR AND BUILDER\n\u25a0OLI AGENT \"TOR THI PORTO BICO LtlMBBB CO.. Ltd., Retail Tarfa\n, Hough aad draaaad lumbar, turned work and brackets, Coast lata\nano shingles, saah and doom. denes', brick and lime (or aale. Auto-\nssaUo grinder.   Tard aad Feetory Vernon stmt, aaat ot Hail\nP. 0. Box Ml\nTelephon, X7I\nHalloa, EG\nIDEALS OF INDIVIDUALISM\nAND SOCIALISM COMPARED\nFruit Lands on Lake Front\nFOUR MILES EAST OF NELSON,\nbetween McPhee's ^nd Shannon's\nranches. 4,9 to 12 acre blocks.\nWell watered. Excellent view\u00ab.  Ukf frontage. Choice oamping grounds\nEasy Terms \u25a0 JAMES, MCPHEE,   Agent*\nWe have the best facilities in the Kootenays for\nsupplying\nCured Meats\ndu ing the summer weather.    Wholesale and retail.\nWrit? for price list.\nP. BIJkNS & 00.\nNelson, B.C. and Branch**.\n(By William, Jennings Bryan.)\nTbe words \"Individualism\" and \"socialism\" define tendencies rather . than\nconcrete systems; for, as extreme individualism Is not to be found in any form\nof government, so there Is no example of\nsocialism In full operation. All government helng more or less socialistic, the\ncontention, so far as this subject Is concerned. Is between, those who regard\nindividualism as Ideal, to be approached\nas nearly as circumstances will permit,\nand those who regard a socialistic state\nas ideal, to be established as far and as\nfast as public opinion will allow.\nThe individualist believes that competition Is not only a helpful but a necessary force In society, to be guarded\nand protected; the socialist regards competition as a hurtful .force, to be entirely exterminated. It is not necessary to\nconsider those who consciously take\neither side for reasons purely selfish;\nIt Is sufficient to know that on both sides\nthere are those who with great earnestness and sincerity present their theories, convinced of their correctness and\nsure of the necessity for their application to human society.   '\nJ.S gociallsni Is the newer doctrine, the'\nlallst ls often' greeted with epithet\nand denunciation rather than with argument; but, as usual, lt does not.deter\nhim. Martyrdom never kills a cause, as\nall history, political as well as religious,\ndemonstrates. ^        \u2022  a*,\n-No one can read socialistic literature\nwithout recognizing the \"moral passion''\nthat pervades it. The Ruskln club of\nOakland, California, quotes with approval an editorial comment which asserts\nthat the socialistic creed Inspires a religious zeal and makes it followers .'en-\n'thusiasts ln Its propagation. It also\nquotes professor Nltto of the University\nof Naples as asserting that \"the morality that socialism teaches ls by far superior to that of its adversaries\"; and\nIt quotes Tbomss KlrkUp as declaring,\nIn the Encyclopaedia Brltsnnica, that\n\"the ethics of socialism are Identical\nwith those of Christianity.\"\nIt will be seen, therefore, that the\nsocialists not only claim superiority In\nethics, but attempt to appropriate\nChrist's teachings as a foundation for\ntheir .creed. As the maintenance of\neither position would Insure them ultimate victory, it Is clear tbat the first\nbattle-between the Individualist and the\nsocialist must be In the field of ethics,\nNo one has faith tn tbe triumph' of\nthe right land wbo can contend with\nvigor without auch a faith?) can doubt\nthat that which is ethically best will\nfinally prevail In every department of\nhuman activity.\nAssuming that the highest aim of society Is the harmonious development of\nthe human race, physlcaly, mentally,\nand morally, the first question to decile\nIs whether Individualism or socialism\nfurnishes the best means of securing\nthat harmonious development. For the'\npurpose of this discussion, individualism will be defined as the private ownership of the means of production and\ndistribution where competition Is pos*-\nslble leaving to public ownership those\nnuans of production and distribution in\nwhich competition is practically Impossible; and socialism will be defined as\nthe collective ownership, through the\nstste, of all the means of production\nand distribution.\nOne advocate of socialism defines it as\n\"common ownership of natural resources\nand public utilities and tbe common operation of all Industries for tbe public\ngood. \" It will be seen that the definitions of socialism commonly in use Include some thing which cannot fairly\nhe described as socialistic, and some of\nthe definitions (like the last one, for\nInstance) beg the question by assuming that ths public operation of all industries will necessarily be for the general good. As the socialists agree in\nhostility to competition as a controlling\nforce, and as Individualists agree that\ncompetition is necessary for the well-\nbeing of society, tbe fairest and most accurate line between the two schools can\nbe drawn at the point where competition\nbegins to be possible, both schools favoring public ownership where competition Is Impossible, but differing as\nto the wisdom of public ownership where\ncompetlon can have free play.\nMuch of the strength developed by socialism Ib due to the fact that socialists\nadvocate certain reforms which Individualists also advocate. Take, for Illustration, the public ownership of waterworks. It Is safe to say that a large\nmajority of the people living in cities\nof any considerable site favor their public ownership\u2014individualists because-lt\nis practically Impossible to have more\nthan one water system ln a city, and socialists on the general ground tbat the\ngovernment should own all tbe means ot\nproduction and distribution . The sentiment in favor of municipal lighting-\nplants is not yst so strong, and tbe sentiment in favor of public telephones and\npublic street-car lines Is still less pronounced; but the same general principles apply to them, and. Individualists,\nwithout accepting the creed of social-\nIsm, can advocate tha .extension of\nmunicipal ownership to these utilities.\nThen, too, soma of the strength of socialism Is due to Its condemnation of\nabuses whieh, while existing Under individualism, are not at all necessary to\nindividualism\u2014abuses which tbe Individualists are as anxious as the socialists\nto remedy. It Is not only consistent with\nindividualism, ibut is a necessary implication of It, and the competing parties\nshould be placed upon - aubstantlally\nequal rooting; for competition ts sot\nworthy of that nam* If one party la\nable arbitrarily to fix tbe terms of the\nagreement, leaving the other with no\nchoice but to submit to the terms prescribed. Individualists for Instance, an\nconsistently advocate usury laws which\nfix the rate of Interest to be charged,\nthese laws being Justified on the ground\nthat the borrower and the lender do not\nstand upon an equal footing, Where\nthe money lender la left free to take advantage of the necessities of the borrower, the so-called freedom of contract\nIs really freedom to extort. Upon the\nsame ground, society can justify legislation against ohlld labor and legislation\nlimiting tha hours of adult labor,   One\ncan believe In competition and still\nfavor such limitations and' restrictions\nas will make tbe competition real and\neffective. To advocate Individualism It\nIs no more, necessary to excuse the\nabuses to whieh competition may lead\nthan It la to defend the burning of a\ncity because Are is essential to human\ncomfort, or to praise a tempest 'because\nair Is necessary to human life.\n'In comparing; Individualism with socialism, it is only fair to consider individualism, when made aa good as human\nwisdom can make It and then to measure\nit with socialism at its beat It is a\ncommon fault of the advocate to present his system, Idealised, In contrast\nwith' his opponent's system at Its worst,\nand It must be confessed that neither\nindividualist nor socialist i has been entirely free from thla fault. In dealing\nwith any subject, va must consider man\nas he is, or as he may reasonably be\nexpected to become under the operation\nof the system' proposed,.and lt la much\nsafer, to consider him as he is than to\nexpect a radical change. In his nature.\nTaking man as we find him. he.needs,\nas individualists believe, tbe spur of\ncompetition. Even the socialists admit\nthe advantage ot rivalry within certain\nlimits, but they would substitute altruistic for selfish, motives. Just here the\nindividualist and the socialist find tbem-\nselves In antagonism. The former believes that altruism Is a spiritual quality which defies governmental definition, while the socialist believes that\naltruism will take the Place of selfish-\niss under an enforced collectivism.\nRuskin'a statement that \"government\nand cooperation are, In all things and\neternally, the laws of life; anarchy and\ncompetition, eternally and in all things,\nthe laws of death,\" Is often quoted by\nF0R8ALE\nsocialists, but, as generalisations are\napt to be, it is . more comprehensive\nthan clear. There ls a marked distinction between voluntary cooperation upon\nterms, mutually satisfactory, anil compulsory cooperation upon terms agreeable to a majority . Many of the attempts to establish voluntary cooperation have failed .because of' disagreement as lo the distribution of thc common property or Income, and those\nwhich have succeeded best have usually\nrested upon a religious rather than upon an economic basis.\nIu any attempt to apply tbe teachings\nof Christ to an economic state, it must\nbe remembered that his religion begins\nwith a regeneration of the human heart\nand with an Ideal of life which makes\nservice the measure of greatness. Tolstoy, who repudiates socialism as a substantial reform, contends that the brlng:\ning of tbe individual into harmony with\nGod is the all-important thing, and\nthat, this accomplished, all injustice will\ndisappear.\nIt is much easier to conceive of a voluntary association between persons desiring to work together according to the\nChristian Meal, than to conceive of the\nCount tbe words In thi. paragraph; tnen\nwrit, your-adv.rtls.rn.at.la th. Mm. number of word* and It will coat you thirty\ncents to Insert It la tbls column one.\n\u00a9U> CURIOSITY SHOP-lf yon want ta\nbuy tt .all snytklng so to tk. Old Carlos-\nIty Shop. Alwayt is .took, a full Haa of\nCrockery, Furniture and GUuwwara, .\nWANTBD-Waltress at Strathcona hotel.\nFOR SALE-One second hand Taylor Saw,\n36x30x26 Inch... Applv P.O. box 1623, or\nroom No. 8 Atjerdeen block, Nelson, o.c.\nFOR SALE\u2014Egga for hatching, pure area\nBuff Orpington, Ball Leghorn and wait.\nWyandotte., IS per letting, '.rum. guaranteed.   D. Wadds, Nelson.\nFOR SALE\u2014On, h.p. gasoline engine complete, suitable tur row boat; also oar.,\nrow locks, second hand boats, canoe, ana\nn.w Peterboro boat.. W. O. Adams, Nelson boat *J ~\nFOR SALB\u2014PInt prise winner, at N.I\neon fair. White Rook.' egg. II.K per Mt-\n' ting.   K. Deacon, Stanley and Pelorucs\n.treat.        r   .\nFOR BALE\u2014Twelve back number at Low.\ntry*, claim aad a tony mt: Float ssnt to\nany address for U. Address R. T. Low-\nery, Nelson, B.C.\nFOR SALE-One of Nolson'. mast daalr-\nabl. residences, with around., conjlstlua\nof fi lots, for sol.., sltuaU on corner of\nEdgewood avenue, aad overlooking tne\nlake and olty recreation grounds. Tha alt.\nIs unsurpassed ln Nelson. Fruit Iran In\nbearing. Immediate entry. For terms.\netc., apply to present occupant, I. Laing\nStock.. ' -s\nFOR SALE\u2014Ranch ot 60 acre, near Blocan Junction. Excellent location for a\nchicken ranch, Price 1*000. On. quarter\nori.ih, balance easy term.. McD-i-mld \"'\nMcHardy. *.....\nFOR SALE-Complete rurnteblng. for \u2022*\nroom hotel, with privilege of renting the\nhotel, good business. Furniture consist,\nof 18 bedroom suite., dining room, kitchen\nutensils, carpets, .bedding, sideboards,\nlounges.  Apply Sunnyside hotel, Baker Ht.\nFOR SALS \u2014 i'o chickens, incubator, :\nbrooder., bone cutter, Improvement, on\nplace at purchaser's option. For further\ninformation apply to Hilda Haucb, Slocan   City,  B.C.\nFOR 8ALE~8team launch In good condition.  Apply Lindsay's boat house.\nFOR SALK-Ranch. fe acres, mostly clawed, fruit trees, good house, barn and\nchicken house. Located at Brie, will sell\ncheap or will exchange tor Nelson property.   MeDermld .A Moll.rdy,\nFOR SALE\u2014About K acre, of good land at\nISO. with fine water front on West Arm,\nWillow point, live mil., from Nelson, clos\"\nto school, boat landing, telephone and pom\noffice. Over two acre, cleared snd has\nbeen under clover for two year*. Apply\nC. w. West, owner, Willow Foist, telephone. 66K. -v.--,\nFOR SALE-Whlte Plymouth Rock egg.,\nfor hatching. Fljhel breed, 12 per letting\nof 15 eggs; Hazclwood U.50; Barred Rocks,\ntd.   Apply P.O., box tot Nelson. U. I.'.\nFOR RENT-A large  pleaeonl   room tor\nsummer.  Apply Room, Dally Newa\nFOR SALE-Tb. Sandon Dairy, Including\ngood, house, well furnished, several\nframe buildings, 17 cow., i bull, 2 horses.\n2 wagons, 2 sets sleigh, and everything\nneded to work with. Price tarn Address\nJames McKlnnon, Rindon, B.C.\nFOR SALE-*) acres of line fruit land at\nSayward, mostly cleared, with good supply of imter. Price W Per acre, easy\nterms. For full particulars apply to A..\nFroche, Erie, B, C.\nFOR BALE-Two fine St. Bernard, puppies,\ntwo  months   old. with   pedigree;  both\nibltchre; color orange, wltb' white facings.\n8. Macdonald, C.P.R. House, cranorook.\nFOR SA1.E-A large amount of \u00bbcond\nband wire cable of various .law.   Address  Manager,   Th. Ymlr  Oold   Mines,\nLid,, Ymlr, B.O.     '\nA88AYER\nB. W. WIDDOW80N, CHBMIBT AND AS-\n.ayer.N.Hon. B. d.-oW, JBIver, Land\nor Copper. *1 eaoh; tttiim<rtlt, ttM;\n\u25a0ftlveriX* fHOi Mnfc\u00abriJlol\u00ab.*rv\u00abr.\nwith L\u00abd or Copper, *_hh__m_\\i \u2022\u00a3;\nliving by eapren ,or maltWgjjreoelire\nBroSpt%Jt*\u00abtla\u00bb-   *\u2022\u2022\u00bb\u2022 ***\u00bb\"***\\ mas\nBOAT BUILDER\na. L. LINDSAY, Builder of aad Oaaiar la\nBoats and Launch...   Phon. Ala\nFORWENT\nBRWINO Machine, to real ** Vt month,\nBln\u00ab<T Sewing M.eblne Co.\nWA*****IMOMI**L\nt.-'liM.Aell\nttA-TRHHJONXAL - Vranoauaalng ttbgiinn\nWH0LE8ALE HOU8E8\nPRODUCT\nHARKS* 4 CO.. WHOLEBALB DBA*\nare ta Butter, sin, Cheeae, Pro-Sue* eat\nfruit   Hoiiaton Blook, JoeapUne ttxem\nQROCUUCa\nA. MACDOKAU) * OO.-WHOI-UUU\nQtooere and Prevulon Uarchant*.~lm\nporter* of Teea, Coffee*, Spleen, Drier\nrrnitm, Staple and Fancy GrocMlM, To-\nHum, Ciiara, Butter. Enr*. Chotee ant\nrmemtn* Houm Product* Off-o* eat\nWellborn*, oorner et Front aad Hal\n-    '     p.O  Boa 1JM.  __je___ne \u00bb\nCAMP   AMD   MINHRB'   FUBOTBHWQfc\nA. MACDONALD A CO.-WH01 iBBAU\nJobber* tn Blanket*, Underweai, Ml ttt\nQlevea. Spot*, Rubbers, OvaraUi. -Iraa*\nera,   Ma3.fiawa  and Ollikln  iHothtB*\n ._. mmTlf guBdric\u00ab.   ono* eai\noorner of Front and Hal\n'.O. Boa 10W,  Telephone tt\nera.   ataoaiai\nCamp and a\nWareaoti**,\n\u25a0tmt\u00bbr>.\nASSAYER* 8UPPUEB\nTUB B.C. ASSAY A CHEMICAL SUPPJUY\nCo., Ltd., Vancouver, B. C.-lmportera\nand Dealers In Assayer** Supplies. Mole\ns\u00ab\u00abnts In British Columbia cor tbe celebrated Batteraea Crucible*, Scorlbers and\nMuffles and Win .Ainsworth * Oo.'s one\nBalances Chemical and Physical ad-\nparatus, C. P. Acid* and Chemioais, m-\nUnum, Sodium and Potassium Cyanide,\nQuicksilver, Carbonate and Bicarbonate\nof Soda, Borax. Borax Olass, SUver, Free\nLead and Litharge.\nWASHINGTON MACHINUKY A BUfPtiy\nMIN1NNO AND MILL MAOHINU*Ki'\nCo.\u2014Dealers in finalnes, Band and Circular Sawmill*, Atltlns' flawa, Wood and\nIron Pulley*, Leyner compresaoi* and\nDrills, Pumps and Hoists. Prompt attention. Reasonable price*, courteous\ntreatment.   Spokane, Wash.\nCLEANING AND PREBSlNti\nOlNTLaMMN'S  suits repaired,\naal areatwd. Oooda sailed (or aad deltt\n\u2022red.  A\u00abant for Crown lailorlna ompaa-f\n\u2022att* trom ate*. A. J. Driaoall, apaesttt\n80CIETY CARD8\nABERDEEN HIVB, No. a L O. T. M.-\nMeet* and and 4th Wednesday. I:M p.m\nof eaoh month in K. of P. Hall, Verne*\nStreet next to postoffloe. Viattft* mem\nban oordlaily Invited.\nMINNIE E. RITCHTI, D.8.C\nMARGARET SQUIRE  R.C.\nMRS. BL1ZABBTH ROUS. tiC\nDAILT HEWB WANT ADS.\nHas The Dally News Want Afl\nColumns, th* beat and cheapest\nmeans of making your wants known\nto all th* people In ihe Kootenay*.\nRates, l cent a word, each Insertion.\nWANTED\nIF your Want Ad is ner-* it will not bt\nlong until \"Things are coming your way.\"\nNBLSON Employment Agency.\nWANTBp-Oooks for prlvali* bar and lumber camp. Men to make telegraph poles;\nbusnmen sawmill nun. blacksmith'*- helper; machine men; woman took; waitress!\nhotel porter.\nWANTED\u2014A young* girl to do Mount-work\nIn  the  morning.    Applv  lo  Sir**.   !\u2022'.  C.\nOften,   Kootenay street.\nWANTED*\u2014Carpenter nt once; one used li\nboats preferred.    Apply  \\V.  AstJey,  City\n\u25a0boatiiousc, clly wharf.\nWANTED\u2014Wen and women to learn idar\nber trade In eight weeks. Urudmi.it.-* earn\nH6 to fib per week. Cat. tree. Moler Sys*\ntern of colleges, 49i, Front avenue. Spokane, Wash.\nAGENTS WANTED-To sell superior hlgn\ngrade nursery stook; complete outfit furnished free; rash weekly; write todny ror\nchoice territory. Capital City Nursery, Salem, Oregon.\nWANTBD-Flrst class pinner mun.    Wire\nLast  Koo|*n\u00aby  Lumber compuny.\nWANTED\u2014Good woods   teamsters;  apply\nThe Mundy  Lumber  Co,.  Three   Valley,\nWANTBI)-Young girl in live in family 1ft\"\n1 In 1\nfof t\nren. no cooking or rough won-. 'i*eri dollar!* .1 im-nth for millablo girl. Address P.,\nDaily Newt).\nAVANTED-Pn-Kt class nil round \u00bbiack-\nsniltli lo do work required iu r-nivmill and\nbush operations, state experionqe and give\nreference. Also llrst elfiSU eilgennnn; fti-\npaclty of mill -15,000. Apply to North Slur\nLumber  compnny,   Craiilnook.\n\\VANTKI>--l*i*In.sirinuH and energetic man\nanxious to it-urn tlio practical way or\ngrowing from J**W to (lOOO worth of .strawberries per nen;, also practical instructions\nhow to i*li*k, padki ship and profitably market the prodiiet. Wilt puy rrom $19 to *-\"\nper umiitli ami board for thu first three\nmontlis. I't-rsi-iiM having Interest In the\nfuture development of fruit growing in\nKootenny   will   bo  given  preference.    Ap-\nSly with references to O. J. Wlgen, Wilkes,\ni.e., P.O. Creston, B.C.\nWANTED-Porter at   Royal   Hotel.\nWANTBD\u2014Prcsent address of Mrs George\nWalls, formerly Miss Lesso Messo of Denver, Colorado. Last hivird of in Winnipeg,\nfour months ago, Apply W.X., Dally\nNews.\nWANTED\u2014First clasa clerk and 'bookkeeper,   ago  90,   desires   position   with   good\nnrm, Al testimonials.   Apply Clerk, Dally\nNews.\nWANTBD-oiri to io genami houwwork.\n'Apply Mr*. F. M. Black, Carbonate street,\niSfffl\nmmmm]\nTHt conrwrraiix w*v.       |\nIlltiE TABLE\nS.F.&N.RY.\nDally\nLeave\nNELSUN\nuaUy\nArrive\n9:00\nA.H.\nSpokane, Seattle, Ev-\\\nerett,        Belli ngnam,\nVancouver,    Victoria,\nand all coast points.\n6:S0\nPJ.\nSpokine, *\"\u00abrnie, win-\nnlpeg, St, Paul, Min;\nneapolla,\nGrand Forks, Republic,  Curlew,   Phoenix,\nand Ferry, (Midway.*\nNorthport,   Koesiand.,\nConnecting at Spokane with the fa-\nmoila\n\"ORIENTAt LIMITED\"\n2\u2014Dally overland Tralns-2\nFrom Spokane for Winnipeg., Ht.\nPaul, Minneapolis, Bt. Louis, Chicago\nand all points east.\nFor  complete information,   rates,\nberth reservations, etc, call on or\naddress\nH. E. DOUGLAS, City Agent,\nNelson, B. C.\n0. Q. YERKES, A.G.P.A.,\nSeattle.\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nRAILWAY\nLeave Nelson 7 a. m.\nEast and West\nARRIVE\nVANCOUVER VICTORIA\n11.50 a. m. 6.00 p. m.\nSEATTLE\n8.30 p. m.\nONB NIOHT EN ROUTE\nWINNIPEO ST. PAUL\n10.30 a. m. 6.40 p. m.\nTWO NIOHTS EN ROUTE\nCoffee\nalways the best varieties\nROASTED DAILY\nSee samples ol green and\nroasted genuine\nMocha and Java\nin our window\nAll orders receive prompt at\ntention. Goods delivered in towr\nKootenay Coffee Co.\nHume 177   Box 182\nSO Bandies for Sale\nI have tetween 50 and 60 ranches oa\nthe West Arm ot Kootenay Lake aad\nthe Kootenay River. Also 143 acres la\nthe Okanagan Valley.\nPrices from $io to $200\nper Acre.\nR.J.5teel\nCHICAGO PORT ARTHUR\n7 a. iu. 7.30 a. m.\nTHREE NIOHTS BN ROUTE\nTORONTO MONTREAL\n2.55 p. tn. 6.30 p. m.\nTOUR NIGHTS EN ROUTE\n19th May\nS. EMPRESS BRITAIN\nQuebec to Liverpool,\nFor rates time tables or UescrlpUve\nmatter, apply to local agents or write\nB, 1. COYLE,\nA.O.P.A., Vancouver.\nJ. 8. OAHTBR.\nD.P.A., Nelsoa.\nAtlantic S.S. Sailings'\nO. P. R. ATLANTIC \u00bb. I. UMB\n(Prom St. Jobn) ,   \u25a0\nL. ChamplaJnVApl. ul. Erie Apl. 1*\n(From Montrtal)\nEMPRESS OF BRITAIN (new staaro.r)\n May It, June 29, July a\nEMPRESS OF IRELAND (new sleamerj\n., July 1\nALLAN LINE\n(From St. John) ,    ^\nTunisian  Apl. HVlctorlun   ....Apl. 21\nFrutorlan     ....Apl. al\n(Leave H.llfm two day. Inter)\nDOMINION   LINB\n(From portlaad)\nCanada   ......API.   It Kensington  ..Apl.  -1\nATLANTIC TRANSPORT LWIB\nMesali.   ......API.   ill Minneapolis ..Apl. 28\n,A-.a*HH*A*l U\u00bb\u00ab        .   ,   _\nSt. Paul   Apl. S1N.W York ....Apl. SS\nRED STAR LINE\nZeelantl    Apl.  21 Finland   Apl.  2\u00bb\nCUNAHU UN\u00ab\nLucanla   Apl. HUmbrla    Apl.   21\nWHITE  UTAH  LINE\nMajestic  API. 1-Oceanlc   Apl.  2a\nFRENCH   LINB\nLa Brctasne..Apl. 12La Bsvole ....Apl. 2\u00ab\nHAHUIJH\" AMERICAN\nBleucli.r   ....Apl.   2HDeut.chland ..Apl. 23\nIMamurraneaa wrvicj\nPrlnz Oscar   Apl,  J\u00bb\nMultke  :\"\" AP1- A\nNORTH GERMAN LLOYD\nBreslav  Apl. 19\nKaiser Wllhelm  AP'- -1\n,UMit.rranun SarvlCj    \t\nNeckar AD''  'l\nt.nn.i  .........   ..........    .... ^^\nKoenlng Albert   Ap*i,f\nAll cwtitlnental rates and Bailincs on *P-\nplication. II yuu are contemplating tuning\nan ocean voyage drpi\u00bb ua a line eM we\nwill be plensed lo furnish you with tail\ninformation promptly.        \u201e,.\u201e.\u201e\u201e,.,.\nT   ft  CARTER      W. P. F. CUMMINUS.\nD P.A.. N\u00ab5on.       Qen. Agt., Wlnnlp-g\nROYAL HOTEL\nTBLBPtfOlU al\ntna. WM. ROB\u2014lta, ProprMB-a.\nThe beat anals t\u00bbt aaa M teaviaai i>\ntals saarkat, eeokeo* aMar tks aupam.\nloa al the proprletMaa, Mo I. a taaa-\nNloe airy noaa., aawty ruraMhai: sai\n'or toasts. |   ,\nTbe but wine., IKuan aad eUjar. a,\nia obtalaeci at tke bat.\nTmtMs: n ___*_\u00bb m hai\nTOR. RANL-sT AMP \u25a0LICA \"*II***Re\nOara aaaa tks aaer\nMASSAGE PARLOR8\nMRS  W.  M.   CANNON,  Hair\nManicuring, Shampooing. Vibratory and\nAutomatic Massage. Graduate ot Moler\nCollege, Mlnneipolla, Minn. Over queen\nstudio, Baker .trest\t\nCARPET CLEANING\nThe house cleaning \u00bb>aon ls now on.\nGet your carpet, thoroughly cle.ned ror\n10 cent, a yard*. N.l,on Steam Laundry,\nPhone tat\t\nDREWRY & TWIGG\nMINING  \u25a0NGINHBHa\ni and fronsetal Land f\nMBW DaTNTtUL \u25a0. O.\nC.M BRYANT & CO.\nOtoU H  Bryant,  A.R.8.M.,\nProvincial Assayer\nTba Vancouver Aiaay Offlo*\nEatabllabed UW\nUmprle and Control Aeeeyp\nComplete Analyaee Bto.\nAgenta for Caasel'a Cyanide Prom*\nContracts made for Aaaaya\nWrite for Pricea, ate\nVANCOUVER, B.O.\nWHEN W\nGRAND FORK8\nPUT UP AT\nHOTEL PROVENCE\nTho headquarters for tourtata.   Uatlifaa-\ntlon guaranteed.\nEMIL LARSGNdate of Nelson) proprietor\nNelson Steam laundry\nAll kind, and all \u00abbbbm\n\u2022a\u00bbts-CtotkSr        *****\"\"\nCLEANED AND DYED\na \"SSJE'S B1,u,*\u25a0\u2022,\u25a0 \"\"\"ataa, mat, mm.\nalone renovated a. ah* like nam\nSteam Carpet Cleaning\nttmt patronag* sonin\nPAUL NIPOU. Prop.\nF. IB. CHADBOURN\nnilHjNC OPERATOR\nMines examined and reported on\nThorough Knowledge of Kootenay Mine..\nOro Sampling Witnessed.\nNELSON, B. C.\nFor A Good Roast or\nTender Steak\nRing up Phone No. 6\nWest Xootenav Butcher Oo.\nFREDERIC S. CLEMENTS\nCIVIL ENGINEER\nDOMINION   AND   PROVINCIAL   LAND\nSURVEYOR\nAgent for obtaining Crown Grant*, mine\nsurveying, eta\nSprott-Shaw\nBusiness\nInstitute,* imit.d\n336 Hasting- St. W., Vancouver. B. C.\nGives unexcelled courses ln Bookkeeping, Oregg and Pitman Shortband, Type,\nwriting, Telegrapliy, Civil and Mechanical Engineering.\nAll day courses given also by correspondence.   Send tor catalogue.\nR. J. SPROTT, B. A., Prlncip.l\nH. A. 8CRIVEN, B. A., Vlce-Prlnelpal\nPRANK C. GREEN\nCIVIL ENGINEER\nDominion   anil   Provincial   Land   surveyor\nP.O. Box Itt. Phone am\nCor. Kootenay and Victoria Sts., Nelaon.\nSAMUEL  A.   WYE\nHEATING ENGINEER\nand\nPLUMBING\nFlnl cl... beating plants and mooera\nsarutary appliance..   Twanty years'  \u2022\u00bb.\nMaaa W. Opera Bones Ulk., P.O. Bos \u00aba)\n THB DAILT HKWB, HBIA0R, B. 0., STAtittDAT, APRIL S88. 1808\n\u2014tn.   .       .. \u2014\u2022\nr\nTHE old-time miller did not concern\nhimself much about the quality or\npurity of his flour.\nHe simply ground the wheat.\nYou would refuse to use his product\nto-day. The results would not satisfy you.\nYou have advanced.\nYet it is possible that your advance has\nnot kept pace with the advance in milling\nmethods.\nYou may demand a better flour than\nyour mother did and yet be satisfied with\nsomething inferior to what it is possible for\nyou to get.\nIf you are not using\nRoyal Household Flour\nyou are not getting the best that improved\nmilling has to offer. ,\nOgilvie's Royal Household is as much\nsuperior to ordinary flours as they are superior-\nto the crude, coarse product of olden times.\nRoyal Household is made entirely from\nhard, spring wheat, ground by the latest and\nmost improved method, and purified and\nvitalized by electricity\u2014a process that is\nconceded by all millers to be the only method\nof producing absolute purity,' and one that is\nused by no other mill in Canada.   '\nYour grocer has it in stock.\nOgilvic Flour Mills Co., Limited\nMontreal.\n5*>\n\"Ogilvie's Book for a Cook,\" contains 130 pages of excellent\n\u25a0ttlcpes, some never published before. Your grocer can tell you\n.how to get it FREE.\nTYPES E F G.\nNature, plus habit or mode of\nliving, are the bay's of our system of\nphysique types!\nThe way a man lives, the influence\nof his associations, etc., are all taken\ninto consideration.\nThe well fleshed type of physique\nis usually he whose lines have fallen\nin pleasant places, or his fleshiness\nmay be the result of a sedentary\noccupation\u2014or a condition of the\nblood\u2014a degeneration that produces\nfat more than ordinarily quickly.\nFrom the construction of the body,\nbecause of the rib arrangement, the\nstomach is not contained by  any\nother thu walls of flesh and skin.\nAs the skin is an eiastlc covering it becomes stretched, and the abdomen\n.     increases in size.   Because of this fact, and since the growth of the size of the\nabdomen is not regular or in proportion to the growth of the other parts of\nthe body, the types E F G are grouped by themselves with the increase or\ndiminishing in size of the different organs in a proportion peculiar to this group.\nFor stout or thin men we tailor Semi-ready to the fitting stage only\nEach suit is made with outlets\u2014the whole suit basted together simply.\nMade to lit perfectly and delivered two hours after.\n>Senii-readr\n Tailoring\t\nJ. A. GILKER, Sole Agency, Nelson\"B.C.\n153\nRichest In Color.\nChoicest la Petri-*****..\nPerfect in Taste.\nMENZIE LINE\nWALL PAPERS\n' \"For Every Room la Every House.\"\nAtK your steal*)* \u00abo \u2022how rou tho Monslo Una Walt\n9apat*.  They are the embodiment of all that is artistic In wall\ndecorations.   Be sure you see thc name on every roll.\na Not in any Comm.nk.\nTHE MWttlE WALL \u00bbAW**. CO-. LlmlteaJ, TORONTO.\nsucessful operation ot a system, enforced by law, wherein altruism is the controlling principle. The attempt to unite\nchurch and state haa never been helpful to either government or religion,\nand it la. not at all certain tbat human\nnature can yet be trusted to use the Instrumentalities ot. government to enforce religious ideas. The persecutions\nwhich- have made civilisation blush\nhave been attempts to compel conformity\nto religious beliefs sincerely held and\nzealously promulgated.\nThe government, whether lt leans toward individualism or toward socialism,\nmust be administered by human ibelngs,\nand its administration will reflect the\nweaknesses and imperfections of those\nwho control lt Bancroft declares that\nthe expression ot the universal con\nscience in history la tha nearest approach to the voice of God, and he la\nright In paying this tribute to ihe wisdom of the masses; and yet we cannot\noverlook the tact that this universal\nconscience must find govermental expression through frail human beings\nwho -yield to the temptation to serve\ntheir own interests at the expense of\ntheir fellows. Will socialism purge the\nIndividual ot selfishness or bring a nearer approach of justice?\nJustice requires that each individual\nahal* receive trom society a reward\nproportionate to hla contribution to society. Can that state, acting through\nofficials, make this apportionment better than lt can be made by competition?\nAt present official favors are not distributed strictly according to merit\neither In republics or In monarchies; ls\nit certain that socialism would Insure a\nfairer division of rewards? lt the government operates all tbe factories, all\nthe farms, and all the stores, there must\nbe superintendents aa well aa workmen;\nthero must he different kinds of employment, some more pleasant, some less\npleasant. Is it likely that any set of.\nmen can distribute the work or fix the\ncompensation to the satisfaction of all,\nor even to the satisfaction ot the majority of the people? When the government employs comparatively few of the\npeople, lt must make the terms an\nconditions Inviting enough to draw\nthe persons needed trom private employment; and If those employed in the\npublic-Bervlce become dissatisfied, tbey\ncan-return to outside occupations. But\nwhat will ihe the result If there ls no\nprivate employment? What outlet will\nthere be for discontent If the government owns and operates all the means\nof production and distribution?\nUnder individualism a man's reward\nts determined In the open market, and\nwhere competition Is tree he can hope to\nBell his services for what they are wojtli.\nWill his chance for reward bs aa good\nwhen he must do the work prescribed\nfor him on the terms fixed by those who\nare In control ot the government?\nAs there Is no example ot such a socialistic state as Is now advocated, all\nreasoning upon the subject mu8t.be confined to the theory, and theory needs to\nbe corrected by experience. As in mathematics no one can calculate the direction of the resultant without a knowledge of all the forces that act upon the\nmoving body, so ln estimating the effect of a proposed system one must take\nInto consideration all the Influences\nthat operate upon the human mind and\nheart; and who Is wise enough to predict with certainty the result of any system before tt has been thoroughly tried?\nIndividualism haa been tested by centuries of experience. Under it there\nhave been progress and development.\nThat it has not been tree from evil Is\nnot a sufficient condemnation. The\nsame rain that furnishes the necessary\nmoisture for the growing crop sometimes floods the land and destroys the\nharvest; the same sun that coaxes the\ntiny shoot from mother earth sometimes\nscorches the blade and blasts the maturing stalk. * The good things given ub\nby our heavenly father often, if not always, have an admixture of evil, to the\nlessening of which the Intelligence of\nman must be constantly directed. Juat\nnow there are signs of an ethical awakening which ts likely to result in reforming some of the evils which have\nsprung from Individualism, but which\ncan be corrected without any impairment of the principle.\nThe individualist, while contending\nthat the largest and broadest development of the Individual, and hence of the\nentire population, ia best secured by full\nand free competition, made fair by law,\nbelieves ln a spiritual force which acts\nbeyond the sphere of the state. After\nthe government has secured to the individual, through competition, a reward\nproportionate to hla effort, religion admonishes htm of Mb stewardahlp and of\nhis obligation to use his greater\nstrength, hia larger ability, and his\nricher reward ln the Bplrlt of brotherhood. Under individualism we have\nseen a constant Increase In altruism.\nThe tact that the Individual can select\nthe objects of his benevolence and devote hla means to the causes that appeal to him haa given an added stimulus to his endeavors. Would this stimulus be as great under socialism?\nProbably the nearest approach that\nwe have to the socialistic Btate today ls\nto be found tn the civil service. If the\ncivil service develops more unselfishness\n.and more altruistic devotion to the general welfare than private employment\ndoes, the fact is yet to be discovered.\nThis ls not offered as a criticism of civil service ln ao far as civil service may\nrequire examinations to ascertain fitness for ofllce, but it la simply a reference to a well taaown fact\u2014via., that a\nlife position In the government service,\nwhich separates one from the lot of the\naverage producer of wealth, haa given\nno extraordinary stimulus to higher development\nIt la not necessary to excuse or to defend a competition carried to a point\n\u2022\u2022here It creates a submerged fifth, or\neven a submerged tenth, to recognise\nthe beneficial effect of struggle and discipline upon the men and women who\nhave earned te highest places ln Industry, society, and government\nThere ahould be no unfriendliness between the honest Individualist and the\nhonest socialist; both seek that which\nthey believe to ba beat for society. The\nsocialist by pointing out tha abuses of\nindividualism, will assist In their \u00ab>r-\nnctton. At praaant private monopoly Is\nputting upon IndWduallam an up.de-\nChurchs ALABASTINE is as simple to prepare\nand to use as it is superior to other wall coverings. Juat mix\n\\with  cold  water, and   this   PBRBKCT, EVSRI.A9TIN0   WAI* \/\nj Coating is ready for decorating.   Church's\nALABASTINE\nThe  Sanitary  Wall   Coating\nli a cement base, in twenty lints and -white. It harden- with age. A\nChild can prei*nre It, Any man can use it to beautify the home. Women'\ntrith their natural tnsle for good look* and pretty home lurroiindinga\ncan net splendid results witli ALABASTINE.\nWrite for bonk about AI,ABASTINB and how to tue it,   PIUHt\nHardware and Paint-Dealers everywhere Belt AI.ABASTIN&\nTHC ALABASTINE; COMPANY. LIMITED, PARI*, ONT.\nPREMIER FRUIT LAND\n20 Acres\n$75 pet* Acre\nFree from rock. Level. Clay subsoil. Easily cleared. Good permanent spring. Fruit grown on\nadjoining land contributed to secure highest award in England\nlast year.\nJames Tarry & Son,\nSix Mil.. Weat of.\nSlocan   Junction,\nBOUGH   LUMBER MGSSBD\nneon, Window., Mouldings, shinties, T urnad work and Brack.**.\n\u2022 te data stack alway. on band.  Hall or an. promptly attend**, ta,\nA. C. LAMBERT A 00.\nRecord Shaft Sinking\nDuring November Allan shatt No. 1, Acadia Coal Co., Stel-\nlarton, Nova Scotia, was sunk 132 feet and timbered 197\nfeet. The compressor and drills used were made at our\nWorks, Montreal.   Braifjti office Nelson.\nAllis - Chalmers - Bullock\nLIMITED.\nCorliss Engines\nMedium nnd Heavy Patterns, Simple and Compound Styles,   with   the\nusual modifications.   Write for illustrated Bulletin.\nThe Jenckes Machine Co., h-.*~\nROSSLAND\nWorks:-SHERBROOKE, QUE.\nVANCOUVER\nserved odium, and It behooves the individualist to address himself energetically to this problem In order that the\nadvantages of competition may be restored to Industry. And the.duty of Immediate action is made more Imperative by the fact that the socialist is Inclined to support, thc monopoly, in the\nbelief that it will he easier to Induce\nthe government to take over an industry that has pased into the hands of a\nfew men. The trust magnates and thc\nsocialists unite in declaring monopoly\nto toe an economic development, the former hoping to retain the fruits of mon-\npecttng the ultimate appropriation of\nopoly in private hands, the latter expecting the ultimate appropriation of\nthe benefits of monopoly by the government The individualist, on the contrary, contends that the consolidation\nof Industries ceases to be an economic\nadvantage when competition is eliminated; and he believes, further, that no\neconomic advantage which could come\nfrom the monopolization of all the industries in the hands of the government\ncould compensate for the stifling of Individual Initiative and Independence.\nAnd the individualists who thus believe\nstand tor a morality and for a system\nof ethlca which thay ore willing to\nmeasure against the ethics and morality\nof socialism.\nMINING RECORDS\nThree locations and three certlrtoates of\n\u2022work were recorded In the N'-ison mining\nofflce on April 27,\nJ. Fisher recorded the RQBSland altuator*\ntwo mllea north nf Deer Park on Arrow\nlake, located April 6th.\nAlex McDonald recorded the Koyai\nGeorge, a relocation of the Hannah Oibb.\nNOTICE\nSixty (layH after date I Intend to apply\nto the Chief Commissioner ot Lands unit\nWork., Victoria, to purchase ISO acrcB or\nland, commencing at a post planted on the\nsouth shore of Lower Arrow lake, marked\n\"J.A.C.. N.B. oorner,\" ftt the \"West boundary of lot ttW and running south 40\nohalns, more or less, to Columbia & Western railway; thence west along said railway to chains; thence north 40 ohalns more\nor less to the lake shore; thence oast\nalong the lake .hor. to place of beginning.\nApril 21, UOt.\nv      '  J. A. cnronratAN.\n\u2022\u25a0* J.   B.   ANNABLFJ,   Amnt,\ntShQ Food\nThat Builds\nMaybe   you   think   of\nMooney's Sodas only u a\ntoothsome tidbit    Don't\noverlook their food value\nMooney's\nPerfection\nCream  Sodas\nare made of finest Canadian wheat flour, pure but'\n| ter and rich cream. There's\nnothing else of equal aze\nand cost that contains so |\n\u201e much wholesome nourishment.\nTAn ideal food.\nAll   trocar,   have  1\nand crisp In   atr'tit**\nPERFECTION\nsituated ll mile, from Salmo, located on\nJ. L. Buchan recorded the Hamilton, on\nSheep creek, adjoining the Royal Ueorge,\ntwo miles northeast of th. Yallow.ton.\nmill, located April If.    - '        \u201e\nCertitlcate. ot work wer. Issued to j*,**.\nWalsh on the Cre.ton, to BrO. NeLon,\nagent for Fred Irvine, on the Blkhorn, and\nto Henry Bt\u00abft.n. on th. Golden mile.\nA Plat, ot quasar Brand canned trulls\nmakes a delicious ending to the sumptuous\nSSI, and a plaaaMa a****,JWgytW\ntrouble: Can he had at au irooere at a\nBOOTS and SHOL\nMBN'S WORKING BOOTS\nFrom 11.50 to 15.00, i\nMBN'S CANVAS SHOHS\n$1.50 aad $1.60 ner pair,\nBOYS' OANVAS SHOES\nRubber Soles\u2014$1.25 per pair.\nGEO. M. GUNN,\nThe Shoemaker Ward St\nLand For Sale\nt 125 acres of hay and fruit land 2500\nfeet above sea level. Wagon road and\nnever failing stream through property.\nEasily cleared. Excellent trout fishing.\nWill also lease for term ot rears 30\nacres Within 5 miles of Nelson. Railway and stream through property.\nSouthern exposure.   Apply\nE. C. ARTHUR\nBox 63, Nelaon, B*. 0.\nEGGS-EGGS-EGGS\nWM. WEAVER, ANDALUSIAN\nSPECIALIST\nCan now supply eggs by return mall from\none ot the grandest pena ot Blue Aium-\nluslans living. Imported direct rrom ting-\nland last fall. ThU strain have can-lad oit\n3 Vcrry Trophies, 23. Challenge Cups, as\nwell aa 1700 other cups, and are aU bred\nfrom Pedigree layers. s\nA limited number of settings only will\nbe sold and ortlem will be booked In strict\nrotation, - . *._. ~ y,\nv *      Price Per Boi $3,00\nAU unfertile eggs replaced.'- Inspection\nInvited. \"\nAddress P.O. Box 30, Michel, B. C.\nTUB Ganadian Hetal Go. LQ\nfrtJik, Alberta, Cm.\n  \/\n*rvetauaraei\nZINC\nSILVER-LEAD\nADD\nMIXED\nORES\nAaarass MrnpondasM to Oo.ai.ar*.\nOffloe, Tramway Block, NaUoa.\nFOR SALE OR RENT\nA FARM, on Easy Termi\nContaining Itt acres, about 3-4 leeaea .\nwith Timothy.  Suitable for fruit growing.\nHouss and outbuildings in good condition. ;\nSituate at Cralgellachle, a few mile* west\nof Revelstoke.   Apply B, TAW1NU, Kev ,\nslstok*.\nCorporation or the City or Nelson |\nNOTICE\nNOTICB ls hereby given that under thai\nprovisions of Bylaw No. 80, \"Pound anal\nDoc Tax Bylaw,\" it Is unlawful for any!\nperson to suffer any home, mule, bull or!\ncow, sheep, goat, pig or other cattle, o\npoultry, to run at large within the limits c\nthe City of Nelaon.\nEvery owner of a dog In the city of Ncl-I\nson ls required to pay annually a tax oil\ntwo dollars for each dog owned by hlmJ\nNo person shall suffer or permit his dosf\nto run at large In the City of Nelson tori\nwhich such person has not paid the tan\nrequired of him, and unless suoh dog shall\nhave around his neck a collar or strap!\nto which shall be attached a metallic plat*\nto be supplied by the city on payment of\nthe said tax. ~ I\nWarning is hereby given that any peraorj\nguilty of nn Infraction of the above name*\nbylaw Is In addition to the fees and char*-*,*!\nset forth therein, liable upon nummary\nconviction to a penalty of One H\\tidre\u00ab\nDollars and the costs of the prosecution\nand In default of payment to imprlsonmerB\nfor a term not excedlng two montn-j\nBy Order^  ^   WA8B01*r( city\"cierk.\nNelson, B. C, April 27th, 1906.\nFINAL NOTICE\nAll holdirs of tag., oerttneatea \u00ab i\npom redeemable for premiums are reo.\"\nad to .end them In for redemption '\nout delay and get their premium., a.\nwill positively close our premium d.1.\nment on April \u00bblh, law, after whloh \u20ac\nno Up., certlncates or coupons will r-\ncetved or redeemed.\nTho American Tobacco Co., of cans\nTho Bmplre Tobacco Company.\nTha B. Boude Company.\nHOTELS\nDOMINION HOTEL, PHOBNIX, B.\nMr.. F. Ij, McK.lv.y,, proprlotrau.\nnawait and moat modern drat olan I\nla th. olty; lataly furnished and '\nall convmianwe. Th* bar, under\nuenagunent ot Mr. J. Wrliht. li\nSited with th. (meat brands at '\nliquor, aad cigar..\nHOTBL BALMORAL, PHOBNIX, 1\nThe leading betel at Boundary. I\nmining camp.   tKrlotly nrst r'\u2014\nBally locale*,\nprl.tor.\nJohn A. MoMsaUr, I\nHOTBL   BROOKLYN,    PHOKNjX-\nonly jp to date hotel In Phoenix,\nfrom cellar to roof.   Boot sample r\nIn th. Boundary.  Bath room. In com\ntlon.   Opposite Great  Northern\nJam.. Marshall, Proprietor.\nTHB  UNION   HOTBL   ARROWHbl\nSpecial attention given  to comm.;\nmen .nd  tourists.   First cisas i\nroom.. Finest scenery In British I\nhla, overlooking upper Arrow lake'\nJ. Lllhtburne, Proprietor.\nIMPERIAL   HOTBL,   FBRNIB,  B.\nWhen you act off \u00bbt Fernle try MM ,\nperlal hotel. It I. only tl.M P\u00abr da! I\nyou are well uied.   Try It onM Jvf\nse\u00bb.   It I. only 10 .Up. from th. '\nJoseph J.an, Troprittor.   ..\n M\nTHS DAILY SEWS, HKLS01I, B. 0., SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1006\nST.CHARLES EVAPORATED CREAM\nTh. (-olden Co. I. lh. ,r=,U m.,1, -(Tt.5. X.E.T!~,-j\u00a3-^Pf?\"l\nThe Golden Cow U the trade mark of the St. Charles Condensing Company.\nThU ligB on a en of Evaporated .Cresm .Undl (or purity and quality.\n. ' -2*;\u2122.!? 1\u00b0, *#*\"! m,m 'm likc st' Oatla Cream. II combine, at a\nlowpric'e the highest quality and the greatest purity, tha finest flavor and\nthe greatest power of nutrition. For infant, snd growing children, for\nnumag mothers and Invalid. It I. a necessity. Por the strong and wail it\nis.lusury. It It equal to the ben of ordinary cream for all purposes. For\nmany purposes it is Infinitely superior. In using St. Charles CreanTwhether\nfor infanta, for invalids, or In ordinary cookery, you take no chances.\nHudiM.kwUM M nimbi, inlonomoo n aoihm \u2014mtmmmu\/m \u25a0psawlkanu!\nSalt hy But Groan Buerybthtrt QS'J    '\n\u25a0T, CJUMJW COMDEHSHIO COMPANY     n   ___. Charias. nitecla\n..Plastic Form..\nClothing\nUNION LAREL ON EVERY GARMENT\nM. NEWITT & 00.\nSOLE! AGENTS\n., :m.*iiui     NELSON, B.C.\nSchool Children's Eyes\nSupply Their Intellect\nDefective eyes stunt the mind; can\nyou expect fair prop-ess In school or\nsuccess ln business If so handicapped.\nExamination ot children for glasses is\na special feature of our Optical Depart*\nment\nJ. J. WALKER\nJEWELER AND OPTICIAN\nFOR COAST NAVIGATION\nWILL  shortly commbncb  the\nIMPROVEMENTS.\nLORD'S  DAY  OBSERVANCE  BILL-\nFURTHlBR ESTIMATES.\n(Special to The Dally New.)\nOttawa, April 27.\u2014Colonel Anderson\not the marine and fisheries department\nleaves today for Victoria to look Into\nmatters connected with the proposed\nImprovements to navigation at the\ncoast He will probably start some \u00abf\nthe proposed work before returning.\nToe supplementary estimates have\nbeen presented to parliament for the\nyear ending June 30th, 1906. They total\n12,845,362. There is an Item of fSO.000\nfor Immigration; $1711,000 for militia\ndrill; government steamers and Icebreakers, $68,500; aids to navigation,\nlighthouses, etc., $270,000; patrol boat\nfor Hudson bay, $15,000; $25,000 for telegraph llnea to the Yukon.\nBefore the Lord's Day bill committee\nattention waB called to the fact that\nfive morning papers In British Columbia\npublish Sunday morning and Issue no\npapers on Monday, Messrs. Galllher and\nRoss, hoth declared that this gave the\nnewspaper employees their day of rest\nand was far less open to objection than\nthe present practice ln the Issuance of\nthe Monday morning papers ln eastern\nCanada. The Colonist was represented\nIn the discussion by its correspondent\nwho elated the circumstances of publication. Ths committee promised to consider the matter.\nMr. McNicoU, general manager of the\nC. P. R. told the committee that to compel railways to hold freight trains at\ndivisional .points over Sunday would involve tremendous Iosb. He gave an Illustration of the trouble lt would cause\nin crop handling, to hold grain trains\nover Sunday.\nMr. Fttapatrick said the prop-iad act\nwould not apply to grain trains.\nMr. McNIcoll said it would be Just as\nhad to hold up trains of empty cars being returned for grain. If roundhouse\nstaffs were not on hand to look after\nengines arriving Sunday railing atock\nwould deteriorate. Trade had to be Inspected on Sunday aa well as other days,\nit would be a disaster to have the yards\nblocked by Sunday snowstorms. A railway system might be held up for a week.\nThe bill would Interfere with cattle\nfor export. The employees of the company spent aa far as possible, Sunday\ntn their homes. Under the bill more\nof the employees would spend their Sundays away from home.\nMr. MdNlcoll pointed out that in carrying fish from Vancouver to Boston\nthe train would have to slay over at\nsome dlvisonal point on Sunday. It\nwould not pay them to do so, as their\ncompetitors to the south would have\nnO such handicap. Tea add silk trains\nwould be affected hy the bill. The company did not desire to do any more\n\u00bb ork on Sunday than was i\u00bbs.ilWt. The\nemployees had a right to demand n\nday*a reet if they were working long\nhours.\nMr. McQulgan, fourth vice-president\nof tli* Orand Trunk railway waa next\nexamined. Hs said that he had heard\nMr. McNlcoll's evidence, and endorsed\nIt fully. The company operated on\nSunday   through freights which   were\nfrequently perishable goods. These\nwere carried against very close competition. The produce of the packing\nhouses at Chicago would be diverted\nfrom Canadian .-porta to the United\nStates lines and ocean ports. In winter, if the trains were not run on Sunday they could not be run on Monday, the cars would he frozen up and\nIt would take sometimes a week to gel\nback to normal conditions.\nThe express companies, the shipping\nInterests, the Richelieu A Ontario Navigation company, all gave evidence\nagainst the hill. It was shown that It\nwould result in driving the shipping\nfrom Canada to the United States an\nthe steamers would bo tied up on Sundays at Montreal and Quebec at the expense of $1,000 a day.\nDEDUCTION OF MEDICAL FEES.\nThe Editor ot The Dally News, Nelson: Will you kindly Inform me\nthrough the columns of your esteemed\npaper whether or no there la a law\ncompelling the employes, to pay a dollar, or any amount, toward doctor's fee\nor attendance in case of sickness or accident\nWishing you the prosperity due you,\netc, 1 remain, yours, etc,\nR. B. GATES.\nPhoenix, B. C, April 25th. '\u2022\n(The employer haa no right to deduct this fee unless there ls an express\nor Implied agreement wtth the employee\nto that effect In absence of an express agreement the employer would\nhave to prove a usage or custom, so\nwell established in the particular district, (and known to the employee at\nthe time ot his engagement,! that It\nmust be taken to be an Implied 'term\nof the engagement Of course no deduction can be made unless the tee ls\nactually paid by tbe employer to the\ndoctor or hospital.\u2014Ed, The Dally\nNews.)\nRHEUMATISM MAKES LIFE\nMISERABLE\nA happy home is a most valuable possession that Is within th. reach ot mankind, but you cannot enjoy It. comforts\nir you are suffering from rheumatism, you\nthrow aside business care, when you enter\nyour home and you can be relieved trom\nthose rheumatic pain, also by applying\nChamberlain's Pain Balm. One application\nwill give you relief and Its continued use\nfor a short time will bring about a permanent cure. For sale by all dru|gl.ts\nand dealer..\nLAUNCH CLUU\nAnnual Meeting nnd Election of Omcera-\nRegatta Year\nThe postponed annua), meeting of the\nNelson launch club was held at the oltlce\nof tho secretary, G. A. Hunter, Inst nlglit.\ncommodore Busk presiding.\nAfter the mlnutos of the List regular\nmcotlng wcro read nnd approved, a .tig*\ngestlon by H. L. Lindsay, tho boat builder,\nto construct n walk nt the boat houses lor\nthe club wns considered and llnully sent\non to a special committee for turtner\naction.\nThe election af officers for the year then\ntook place, resulting as rollows: Commodore, C. W, Busk; captain, James McPhee; mate. G. A. Hunter, all re-elected,\nexecutive committee, L. B. de Veber, K.\nC. Troves and Dr. Morrison..\nIn view of thc fact that the present\nyear will witness the regnta here, It was\ndecided to appoint a special racing committee and the following were jmal;\nLesll. Hill. CD. Broadwood, G. Dang, !'\u2022\nfield, H, Bird and T. Wertes.    ,\u00a3;,_\u2022\nIt was decided to make a spsolal display\nduring the regatta, including an illuminated pared. In tha evening, th. parade to\nb. repeated at the annual outing later on\nIn the ..saon.\nOn motion ot captain McPhee, seconded\nby commodore Busk, the following were\nelected honorary members of the club:\nCapt. Gore, W. A. Macdonald, K.U., ana\nFred C. Moffatt, representative of The\nDally New.. -\nRacing, parades, boat accommodations,\nand other matters were discussed at some\nlength and referred to the special committees, and tho meeting adjourned.\nNELSON'S NEWS OF THE DAY\nPercy F. Jaynes of Ymlr, who has apent\nseveral months visiting friends on Vancouver Island, returned to Nelson last nlgnt.\nA meeting of baaebaliers will be held\nat the Queen Cigar store on Monday at\n8 p.m. to consider an Invitation to play in\nKaslo on Empire day.\nThere will he n practice cricket match\nthis afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock on the recreation grounds. All who are interested in\ncricket are invited to ibe\"present.\nThe seventh contest for the Dominion\nCartridge company's medal will be neid\nnt the gun club traps this nrternoon.\nOther events will too arranged on the\ngrounds.\nDr. Pollard of London. Is In Nelson looking over the district with a view to settling along tho Arm. He Is seeking a change\nof climate, and so far hla experience In\nKootenay has -been perfectly satisfactory\nln that respect.\nA. W. MeVlttle of Cranbrook, returned\nlast night from spending several days\nhunting and nshing north of Deer Park.\nHe reports trout plentiful and Bays that\nthe shores of the lower Arrow lake nre\nthe finest sporting fields In Kootenny.\nMany fishers are camping or occupying the\nnumerous cabins along the lake, and meeting with great success.\nCAMPING DISCOMFORTS\nWet Weather Accentuates Troubles of Ban\nFranclaco'B Hometess\nOakland, April 27\u2014A henvy downpour of\nrain set In ut midnight and continued\nthroughout the morning. It made things\nmiserable for those unfortunate refugees\nfrom San Francisco who arc living under\ncanvas In the various camps. Their number \"was augmented yesterday by the removal Into camps of those who had been\ngiven shelter in.churches and assembly\nhalls. A strong wind ta blowing and the\nweather Is extremely cold, adding to Uie\ndiscomfort of the situation.\nTORNADO IN TEXAS\nFdrt Worth, April 27-A despatch this\nmorning from Bellevue. Texas, places the\nloss of life by the tornndo last night nt\n14. Tlie town is partially wrecked. The\nbuildings which caught flre after the storm\npassed were all destroyed, a carload or\nprovisions was sent from Fort Worth today tents and bedding were rushed rrom\nWichita Falls.\nBasel Curtain  Stretchers nt   the   Nelson\nHardware compnny.   Phon.; 15,\nCheap drugs nre no good\u2014nothing but\nthe best stocked by the Canada Drug A\nBook company.\nDon't economise on your health; miy\npure drugs. Our dniKs ure pure. Canada\nDrug & Book company.\nSunlight Boi f* U better thin other Map,\nbat Ii bwt ml ri* QMd in th* Banllf ht way;\nBa? SUaUgbt ftuiip rata follow direotioili.\nThe Nelson Hardware company ls ottering something good in gnrden hose this\nseason.    Call   and   examine.\nThe Nelaon Freighting and Transfer Co..\nare now prepared to All orders for Kosiyn\ncoal. Get your orders in early.\nFITS....\nGuaranteed\nNot (its that cause one to fall\nin the mud, but up-to-date,\nmade-to-order clothes that\nwill make the homeliest\nman look like a\nprince.\nThe WorKingman's Store\nW. PARKER\nDakar Btreet P. a Box Ml\nKELSON CAFE\n(Under Hew Management,)\nFirst-Class\nLunch\t\ntnmUuw   25cems\nSPEOIAL\nSunday Dinner from 5 to 8 p.m.\nB0ABD and B00HB from 11.00 psr\nday ap,   Tba rooms have been\nthoroughly renovated and\nrefurnished,\nA. AUOET, Prop.\nAuction Sale\nAt the\nAuction Mart\nOn Saturday night at 7. 30 o'clock.\nNow la the time to dispose of your surplus foods.\nAUCTION SALES EVERY WEEK.\nLots of room for storage.\nWanted\u2014A partner with some cash.\nJacob Green & Co.,\nICOTIONBBBa\nBakar Street Nelson, ll. U.\nJ. L ANNABLE\nNBLSON, B. C.\nAND\nFARM\nLANDS\nFor Sale\nIn the\nFamous\n.if\n\u2022:<f\n1 can sell you choke fruit\nlands in 10, 20, 40, 80, or 160\nacre blocks at\n.      :_{*<\u25a0\n'    >.'\/    \u25a0\n\u25a0,'Cround\nFFloor\nPrices\nI do not offer for aale any\nfruit land that I have not personally sxamlned. I guarantee\nevery block to be as good aa\nrepresented, and having sold a\nlarge portion ot the land now\nbeing brought under fruit culUvation in this district, I would\nbe safe ln offering any. man bis\nmoney back with 10 per cent interest, who is not satisfied with\nhis purchase,^. Not 'one would\ndo It, because' they can double\ntheir money.\nI have on my list many choice\nlocations.\nOne 13 acre lot near Nelson,\npartly improved.   Price 1650.00.\nS-Acre lot two miles from the\ncity, 1250.00.\n10-Acre lot, partly cleared,\nwaterfront Price 150.00 per acre.\nThree 20- acre lota near Slocan\nbridge.   Price (26.00 per acre.\n70 Acres at Beasley Siding at\na bargain.\nImproved farm of 100 acres,\n17500.\nSeveral choice locations on\nSlocan river.\nNine choice locations at Creston; good land near the station.\nTwo good locations on the\nColumbia river.\nFour 40-acre blockB on Arrow lake.\nI can give you choice, selected\nlands.\nOn Kootenay Lake\nOn Kootenay River\nOn Slocan River\nOn Arrow Lakes\nOn Columbia River\nIn Fire Valley\nand Creston\nDistricts, and several partly improved farms. Wild land suitable\nfor stock ranges. Write me for\nfree pamphlet and terms of\npayment, and\nDon't Buy\ntill you\nSEE ME\nI have a fruit farm of my own\nlocated on the Kootenay river\non which I have 1600 fruit trees,\nsome ot these are bearing. This\nis not for sale, but 1 bave had\nexperience in selecting landa,\nclearing landa, planting and\npruning trees and I am prepared\nto make reports on land u to\ntbe location and desirability for\nfruit culture.\nJ. E. Annable\nNBLSON, a 0.\nLAKEVIEW\nHOTEL\nCorner Han aat tramoa Street.\nTwo Hooka from Cttr Wharf.  Tae an\n\u25a0oiler a day nous, la Nelson.\nHO CBINHfj BUPtOTMD\nAugust Thoti|a8\n--   PROPKIBTOR\nGROVE   HOTEI\nFAIRVIEW\nThla hotel is entirely under new manage\nment and will be run aa a strictly Ono\nolaaa hotel. Oood accommodation* toi\nsteady boarders. The bar supplied wiu\nthe beat ol liquors,  cigars, eto.\nJ. W. CROW, Prop.\nLate of Ul. Arlington Hotel, Slocan 111)\nCLUB HOTEL\nThe Sig Schooner ot Beer\nor Half and Bali\nlOo\nThe only glass of good beer in Nelson.\nHotel accommodation second to none is\nBritish Columbia, Kates ft per day. ttpe-\nolal rates to monthly boarders.\nCORNER STANLEY & SILICA STREETS\nSHERBROOKE\nHOUSE\nNELSON,  B.  C.\nOne minute's walk from C.P.R. -nation\nCuisine unexcelled; 31 rooms, well bet-iet\ntnd ventilated.   Baths In oonneetlon.\nRATEfl-H per day.\nJ. BOYER\nPROPRIETOR\nTHE QUEEN'S HOTEI\nBAKER ftWUT\nMRS \u25a0. C. CLARKR, Proprlevesa\nRATES \u00bb PBR DAY,\nbarge  and  comfortable  bedrooms   a*\nftlrtt claa*. dining room.   Mnpie raom te\neommerdal tame\nTREMONT   HOU8E\nBDROPBAN AND iHTSRICAN PIUH\nHBALB tae. ROOMS TOOH So TO IL.\nHALOHB A TREOILLUS. Proarteters\nRaker .ttmt. N.lam.\nMadden House s**w \u2022*'!*''\nNelsoa, \u25a0.\u00ab\nDo yoa need a eomfwUM. boawl If aa\ntry th. Madden House. W.U furniehe*,\nnoma llihted by .iMtrldtr; flrat turn\nboard. In th. bar roe will and an tm\nbait domeatlo and Imported liquors sal\ncigars.\nTHOMAS jjADPff. ProprUtor\nWalker House\nTORONTO. ONT.\nCuisine unexcelled. Two hundred wen\nventilated, steam-heated bedrooms, a num\nber with baths. British Columbia, basket\nchewan, Alberta patronage specially solicited. Strict attention to It. .les and ehlM\nren.   Rates U to S3 per day.\nGEO. WRIGHT A CO., Prop.\nLate of Brandon and Winnipeg\nT. M BATNE, Manager.\nWaldorf Hole)\nYMIR, B C.\nHeadquarters for Mining and Commercial men.\nMost comfortable hotel In tha District\nSample rooms ln connection.\nGEO. COLEMAN, Prop.\nBAETLETT   H0USI\n(Formerly Claitn Boas.)\nne but 11.00 par dajr koue. la Kelso.\nNone but wklt* kale ataalored.   Tba kal\nS.W.BARTLETT -'Pron\nWISE PEOPLE\nare taking advantage of the QUEEN\nSTUDIO'S offer to make tbeir photos os\npost cards tor J1.50 a dozen.\nBE WISE\nS. S. FOWLER\nMINING ENGINEER\nNELSON, B.O.\nFOR SALE\nFruMaJ^icre,0lo^2at\n$25.00 per Acre.\nGood wagon road to Nelson.\nGeo. G. McLaren\nK. W. O. BLOCK. u\nTHE MAN WHO\nSMOKES\now special Mixture Mokes a pan \u201e,\nfragrant tobacco, as akstee a tklw at\n\u2022mt tempt** ran.\nTHURMAN\nTOBACCONIST\n'    JUST LOOK AT THIS\n\"The No Place Inn\"\nUP-TO-DATE BAR\nOnly the best of everything 'on nana.\nOriginal nnd only maker of \"Scotch\nPunch, an absolutely gilt-edged drink.\nFree and easy every night. Drop In and\nsee. It you take Scotch Punch, you will\nnot need lunch.\nIt's easy enough to ba pleased\nWhen lite flow, by like a \u00abons\nBut the man worth while,\nIj the man who will sing,\nWhen he drinks at \"No Place Inn \"\nARCHIE P. REID, Proprietor,\nGRAND CENTRAL HOTEL\nOpposite Courthouse and new Poetomoe.\nBest Ko aeal la town. European mm\nAaurlean plan. Only white labor emhtor\nei.  tlrst claas ber.\n .     *    V.RTPK-M\nCERTIFIOATE   OP IMPROVEMENTS\nGolden Boy Mineral Claim, situate in tne\nBlocan City Mining Division of West Kootenay  District.   Where located:  About\nnaif a mile south of the sawmill on\nSpringer creek.\nTAKE NOTICE that I, F. C. Green, act-\nting as gent for the  Arlington  Mines,\nLimited,    Free   Miner's    Certlflaote   No.\nB69.669, Intend,  sixty days from the date\nhereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder\nfor Certificates of Improvements, for tne\npurpose of obtaining Crown Grants of the\nabove claims.\nAnd further take notice that action, under section 37, must be oommenoed before\nthe  issuance of such  Certificates  of  Improvements.\nDated this Hth day of April. A.D., 1906.\nF. C. GREEN, Nelson, B.C.\nCERTIFICATES OF IMPROVEMENTS\nEmpire   and   West  Side   Mineral   Claims,\nSituate In the Slocan City Mining Division of West Kootenay district,   Where\nlocated: Oa North Fork Springer creek.\nTAKE NOTICE that I, F. C. Green, acting us agent  for  the Rlcowllabl Mlnea,\nLimited,    Free   Miner's    Certificate   no.\nB69.616. Intend,  sixty  days from tbe date\nhereof,  to  apply to  the  Mining Recordur\nfor Certificates of Improvements, for tne\npurpose of obtaining Crown Grants of tne\nabove claims.\nAnd further take notice that action, under section 37, must be commonced betoro\nthe Issuance of such Certificates of improvements.\nDated this 14th day of April. A.D., 1WHL\n F. C. GREEN. Nelson, B.C.\nCERTIFICATES OF IMPROVEMENTS\nAunty Lain and Little  Dorm Fractional\nMineral  Claims,   situate In the Blocan\nCity Mining Division of West Kootenay\nDistrict.    Where    located:    South   of\nSpringer creek.\nTAKE NOTICE that I, F. C. Green, acting  as  agnt   for   the   Arlington   Mines,\nLimited,   Free    Miner's     Certificate   No.\nUt\u00bb,Wj, intend, sixty days from tbe date\nhereof,  to  apply  to the  Mining Recorder\nfor Certificates of  Improvements,  for tbe\npurpose of obtaining Crown Grunts of tlie\nabove claims.\nAnd further take notice that aotlon, under section 37, must be commenced betoro\nthe issuance of such Certificates of improvements.\nDated tbls Mth day of April, A.D.. ltwtf.\n F. C. GRBBN, Neison, B.C.\nCERTIFICATES OF IMPROVEMENTS\nHope and Katie Fractional Mineral Claims,\nsit uu tu  In the Slocan City  Mining Division    of    West    Kootenay    District.\nWhere located: North of Springer creek\nnear the Tamarac Mineral Claim.\nTAKE NOTICE that I, F. C Green, act-\nting us gent for the  Arlington  Mines,\nLimited,    Freo    Miner's    Certinacto    N o.\nU60.669, Intend, sixty days from tho date\nhereof,  to apply  to  the   Mining Recorder\nfor Certltloatea ot Improvements,  tar tbe\npurposo of obtaining Crown Grants of tbe\nabove claims.\nAnd further take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced betore\ntho Issuance of such Certificates of improvements.\nDated this Mth day of April, A.D., liK*.\n F. C. GREEN, Nelson, B.O,\nCERTIFICATES OF IMPROVEMENTS\nHill   Top,    Nancy,     Kenneth   Fractional,\nPlumbob    Fractional     and    riumblino\nFractional   Mineral   Claims,   situate   In\nthe   Slocan   City   Mining   Division   ot\nWest Kootenay District. Where located:\nOn the divide  between  Ten Mile ana\nSpringer  creeks.\nTAKE NOTICE that I, F. 0. Green   acting as agent for the  Rlcowllabl  Mines,\nLimited,    Free    Miner's    Certificate    No.\nBG9,ifro, intend,  sixty days  from the  date\nhereof, to apply  to  the  Mining Recorder\nfor Certificates of Improvements, for tno\npurpose of obtaining Crown Grants of tne\nabove claims. Uji\u201e\nAnd further take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced betoro\nthe  Issuance of such  Certificates  of  Wt-\nPDatTdenthl's Mth day of April   A.D;, MM.\nF. C. GREEN. Nelaon, B.C.\nCERTIFICATES  OF  IMPROVBMUJM'S\nFourth of July No. \u00ab, Jenny Long No. X,\nand Teuro Mineral ClalmB.   Situate in\nthe  fllooan   Mining   Division  of   We\u00ab\nKootenay dlatrlct.   Where located; on\nthe North Fork of Lemon Creek.\nTAKE NOTICB that I, C. D. BlacKwood,\nacting as agent for A. T. R. lilacKwood.\nFree  Miner's  Certificate   No.   B21W,  and\nA. E. Teeter, Free Miner's Certitlcate no.\nBG83S6, Intend, Blxty dayB after date nereot\nto  apply  to  the  Mining   Recorder  for  a\nCertificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining Crown Grants of  the\nabove claims.\nAnd further take notice that action, under section tf, must he commenced betore\nthe Issuance of suoh Certificates of improvements.\nCERTIFICATE   OF IMPROVEMENTS\nGertie R. Fractional Mineral Claim, situate In the Slocnn City Mining Division\nof West Kootenay District. Where located:\nOn the divide betwen Springer and Ten\nMile creeks.\nTAKE NOTICE that I, F. C. Green, aot-\nIng as agent for John H. Wereley, Free\nMiner's Certificate No. B77.B2; D. D. Mcpherson,   F.M.C.   No.   H77.S62;  J.   Frank\nCollom,   F.M.C.   B68.671,   and   Rlcowllabl\nMlnea, Limited, F.M.C.  No. 66,670,  intend,\nsixty days trom the date hereof, to apply\nto the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of\nImprovements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim.\nAnd further take notice that action, under section 87, must be oommenced before\nthe Issuance of such Certificates of improvements.\n-    * -- *\u25a0\u2022-  \u25a0 \"-   -\u25a0prji, A.**-, '\u2022\nNelson, B.C.\nNOTICE\n*-\u00a3PCX'* 11*5): glvel1 \"Mt \u00ab0 days after\ndate the undersigned Intend to applj u\nRS,\u00a30;'I?\u00ae 'S8 ?hl\"' Pommlssliner of\nLand, and Work, for permission to purchase the following described land.-Com-\nmenclng at a post planted at th. soutn-\nwest corner of Thomas Greenwood\", ai-\nplication to purchase, and helng on the\neastern boundary line or Lot Vu.i\nKootenay District, thenoe south a) chain,\nthence east 40 ohalns, more or less to\nthe western boundary line of Lot 306, O.I..\nKootenay district, thence north HO chain,\nthence west 40 chain, more or less to the\nplace of commencement\nFBED   J.   SAMMONa\n.*.. .    .    OBOROB  ADAMSON.\nmS^wi        r* **,\u00b0- \"\u25a0** \u2022*\"*\u25a0 *\"\u2022* **'\nNOTICE\nDalai this 14th day of April, A.Da 190S.\nr. c. obi\u2014 *\"'\n\"S^10.? '*' heI*b' \u00ab'\u00aba that 60 .day. from\n, \"\"ate the undersigned Intends to apply to\n&aAT^fe \u2022*\"\" Chl*f Commissioner or\nlh22?!fi?,J,\u00b0Tk,' \"\"\" \"\"\"\"\".Ion lo pur-\nfh?^.h.e '\"\"\"wing described land., on\n\u00a3*-.W^\" .*\"\" \u00b0f Ko\u00b0'\u00b0nay lake, starting\nS?\u201e'?c!ai*c'n..')!'s' W08t K chnlns, running\nalong 3. Harris' north survey lino north 40\nfSi\u00b0!-,?,'l^').0,' \"fl \"\"\"\"' \u00abast 35 chams?\n*; .*\"?   .. t0 pol,lt of commencement.\nDated this ast day o( March, HWj\n\u2022T?H2 E. TAYLOR, Locator\nM.   R.    MCQUARRIE,   Agent.\nNOTICE\nNS.TICP,'\". he.rob>' Blv\u2122 '*\"\" \u00ab0 da*'s rrom\n,i.J 'St, ,\"**2a ,0 WPly to tlie Honorable,\nthe Chlof Commissioner or Lands aim\nWorks at Victoria, B. 0\u201e r.,r amission\nto purchase the following- described lands\nsituate In West Kootenay District: uom-\nSe\",cl,\"1 \u00b0\\ a post marked \"Denis at.\nDenis Southeast Corner,\" said post being\n20 chains north of the northwest- corner\nof lot 433, nt the head of Slocan lake,\nthenco north 40 chains, thence west 40\nchains, to timber lense lot 436, thence\nsouth 20 chains, thence east 30 chnlns,\nthence south 20 chains, thonce east 10\nchains to place of commencement, containing 100 acres more or less.\nDated this 3rd day of April. 1906\nDENIS ST. DENIS.\nKENNETH L. BURNETT, Agent.\nNOTICE\nSixty days from date I Intend to apply\nto the Hon... thi; Chief Commissioner or\nLands and Works for permission to purchase the following described lands: Starting from W. BZ. Pollard's S.W. corner\nPJBt, situate on the north side of lot No.\n1078, on the north side of the West Arm\nof Kootenay lake, about two miles from\nProcter, thence 20 chains east more or less\nto the N.B. post of L. 1978, thence 20 chains\nmore or less to N.W. post of L. W9S,\nthence east 20 chalnB moro or less to N.\nClark's S.W. post, thence north 80 chains\nmore or less, thence west 20 chains more or\nless, thenoe south SO chains more or less,\nthence wef-* 20 chalnB more or less, thence\nsouth 20 jhalns more or less, to point ot\noommen**ement.\nDated this 31st day of Maroh, 1906.\nW, B. POLLARD.\nJ. E. TAYLOR. Agent.\nNOTICE\nNOTICE It hereby given that eo days\nafter date I Intend to apply to tnQ Hon.\nthe Chief Commissioner of Lands ana\nWorka for permission to purchase the following descrl'-ed lands in West Kootenay\ndistrict: Commencing at a post marked\n\"Jeesio M. Tlreman's northeast comer\npost,\" on the west side of Arron ake opposite Nakusp, thence west 20 chains more or\nless to the northeast corner of the t.c.b.\ncompany's Umber license No. 6140; thence\nsouth following the east bound* *y of the\nsaid timber license 80 chains; thence east\n20 chains more or less to the shore of Arrow lake; thence following said shore no\nchains more or less, ln a northerly direction, to the place of commencement, containing 160 acres more or less.\nDated this 29th dav of March, 19W.\nJESSIE M, TIREMAN.\n KBNNETH L. DURNETT. Agent.\nNOTICE\nNOTICE Is hereby given that CO days\nafter date I Intend to apply to 'ho tlon.\nthe Chief Commissioner of Lands anu\nWorks for permission to purchaae the following described lands In West Kootenay\ndistrict: Commencing at n post marken\n\"Mary Tlreman's N.E. corner post,\" on\nthe southeasterly bank of the Columbia\nriver, one mile east of Joseph Qennelie't*\npurchase claim, thence aouth 57 chains and\n46 links; thence west 40 chains; tnence\nnorth 13 chains and 21 links more or less\nto the bank of the Columbia river; thence\nnortheasterly fo'towing Bald bank tiO chains\nmore or less to thc plai:e of beginning,\ncontaining 130 acres more nr lest.\nDated this 20th flay of March, i\u00bboti.\nMARY TIREMAN\n KEflJNETH L. BURNETT. Agent.\nNOTICE\nNOTICE Is hereby given that 60 days\nafter date I Intend to apply to tnQ tlon.\nthe Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks for permission to purchase thc following doBcribed lands In West Kootenay\ndistrict; Commencing ut a poBt marK'Hi\n\"O. A. Maybee's northwest corner,\" at\ntho northenst corner of Joseph Genelle'a\npurchase claim on the southeasterly bum*,\nof the Columbia river; thenoe south \u00a3)\nchains and 86 links; thence east 40 cnultu;\nthence north 64 chains more or less to tno\nColumbia river; thence following said \u00bb**\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb-\nof Columbia river in a southwesterly di-\nrectlo*.- 60 chains, more or less to the Place\nof commencement, containing lb2 acres\nmore or less.\nDated this 29th day of March, 1906.\nO. A.   MAYBEE.\nNOTICE\nNOTICE Is hereby given that GO days after\ndate we Intond to apply to th honoerable,\nthe   Chief   CommlssUiiier    of   Lauds   and\nWorks   at  Victoria,   B.C.,   for  permission\nto purchase tho  following described lands\nsituate in West Kootenay district:   Commencing at a poBt marked \"Wm. Enerby's\nN.W. post,\" thence 20 chains west; thenco\n10   chains   south,   thence  20   chains   cast,\nthence 10 chains  north to thc  commencement post, oontalning 20 acres more or less.\nD. A.  BOYD.\nFRED J. SAMMONS.\nApril 12,  1906.\t\nNOTICE\nNOTICE Is hereby given that 60 days from\ndate I Intend to apply to the honorabio\nthe Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks for permission to purchase tbe\nfollowing described lands situate ln West\nKootenay district: Commencing Rt a post\nplanted at the south went corner of Lot\n4034, marked \"J.M.'b N.W. corner post,\"\nthenco 80 chains east, thence 40 chains\nsouth, thenco 80 chains west, thence 40\nchains north to place of commoncoment,\ncontaining 320 aores, more or less.\nJAMES MALONU.\nApril. 5th, 1806.\t\nNOTICE\nNOTICE Is hereby given that 00 days after\ndate I Intend to apply to tho Hon. tlio\nChief Commissioner of Lands and Works at\nVictoria, for permission to purchase tho\n[following described lands, situate ln West\nKootenay district, commencing at a post\nmarked by name \"Gerald Rees N.E. corner post,\" at northwest corner of the purchase claim stakod by E. A. Boyd and\nF. J. Sammons, thence 20 chains west along\nthe C.P.R. right of way; thonce 10 chalnt*\nsouth; thenco 20 chains east; thence 10\nchains north to post of commencement,\ncontaining 20 acres, more or lees,\nGERALD  S. REES.\nNelson, April 24, 1WC.\n xh> daily raws, nmueo-, a. o\u201e sawroat, apbil 28,. teoe\nCrawford Bay\nLand in blocks of 4*)\nacres and upwards for\nsale on  Easy terms.\nThis is the best fruit growing\nland in the district.\nH. E. CROASDAILE\nOffice Next door Can. Bank of Commerce.\nPhone m       NtUon. B.C.      P.O. boa MS\nGALT\nGOAL\nIND WOOD Or AU\nxnnw\nW. P. Tlerney\nTetepaoaeM\nBakar timet, Nalsea\nWASH VESTS\nLight Fancy Vests continue to\ngrow In favor.\nTlie while and light colors are\nare most popular.\nTO BB RIGHT. SIR. you\nintuit have one or two light\nvests.\nWe have them iu handsome j\npatterns of linen and cotton and ^\nother washabl\/J combinations.\npIUI Emory*Walley\n\\^mem\/pmmm*\\mmaem\\m atJHQ\nHlOB Of MBTAL*.\nNew Tork. April 27-Hnr silver, &j Ml\nelectrolytic copper, 18 l-l to 18 1-2; casting\n.\u25a0,.|,I\u00bb-t. 18; lead, Jjj.Stl\nLondon. April JT-Sllver, \"0 \u00bb-16; lean,\n.tlfi Is.  Ud.  __\nNELSON'S NEWS OF THE DAY\nA meeting to organize a Junior lacrosse\nteam Is called for Monday evening at .:*w\n:u llie tin*.-*, ii Cigar store.\nMrs. O. L. Walters of this city linn returned hotno in greatly improved health\nfrum Spbkane where she hns hen hr'the\nhospital undergoing an operation and \u00bb]*\u25a0\nclal treatment.\nWilliam Ritthorfnrd had r the first. out\ngrown flowers of the season on i-alc ys-\nimlity. 'I'lit-y came from hln ranch \"cross\nthe lake nnd consisted of Iceland pdnpier\ndnIT-idllK, rockct*ei*H and panflles.\nXV. II. Smyth received ft telegmm y<*sl<,r-\ndny from hie brother. B. tl. Smyth, formerly of Nelson, now nsldem In Sun Pran-\n*fl*ain, Miutln-r that all nre well and thai\nthe nre did not approach his residence.\nThe following names were added yesterday, to the list of subscribers to tlie San\nFmnolsco retie'f fund: J. T. Ferguson, \\\\.\niH. On lloek-Webster. Kootenay Marine\nWorks, o. XV. Taylor. N. Freedtmin and\nR. Tetro.\nAa will be seen by an advertisement in\nthis Issue u iiublic minting Is r.illed lor\ntiJmpri'OW afternoon tn Miners'  union nan\nni :: o'clock or nil ttiose opposed io tha\nsuppirssion of the Appeal to Ueut-un by the\n-io-1al uutlioillle\u00bb.\nNo -word from the American authorities*\nwas received yesterday by the local police\nauthorities concerning the alleged much\nwanted individual, Sam Oreen, arrested\nthc day previous. The uccused remains in\nthe city lockup pending further information.\nCoast lacrosse teams hive announced a\nfine list of gium's for the coming summer\nUnit In the interior the game seems to lan-\nip-lflb n Utile. The Nelson club should\n\u2022woke up and get In line with the general\nactivity' lhat is everywhere evident in ttta\n[Cootehny;\nEver Incrensing activity along tbe water\nfront ns the spring advances points to an\nmiuMial busy suiunur along the \"He.\nttjvery dny 'iuantlti*>n of furniture are\nshipped out to ranches and summer resi-\ndence*-, and many consignments of milt\ntreeB are dally towed up thc lake.\nThe members of Kootenay lodge. No. lti.\nI.O.O.F.. will attend divine service In a\nbody tomorrow at thc Methodist cmirch,\nund on Monday evening will hold an anniversary soeial in the lodge rooms to, ceie-\nhratr- the fiitb anniversary of the order.\nVisiting brethren are cordlnlly Invited io\njoin in the service and the social.\nlooked particularly nmt adn uecoming at\nthe concert on Thursday night and the\n\u25a0band now makes an excellent appearance,\ni-uil-- in keeping with their marked Improvement In playing, over thnt of last\nneai-on. The band will be one of the frtnr\nfcaiiires of this jjUmmggg local attractions,\nTHB STORK OF QUALITY\n1\nCocoa\nChocolates\nA shipment of PRY'S   just   received\nfrom England and we will sell these well\nknown goods at prices which you cannot afford to pass up.\nHOMOEOPATHIC COCOA\u2014\n>A lb. Tin  25c\n'A lb. Packages  2 for 26c\nCONCENTRATED COCOA\u2014\n1 Ib. Tins |1.00\n\u20224 Ib. Tins   50c\nhi lb. Tins   80c\nMALTED COCOA-\n'i lb. Tins  30c\nCHOCOLATE 8TICKS-\n5 for       Cc\nMILK CHOCOLATE\u2014\n14 lb. Packages   15c\nCHOCOLATE CREAMS\u2014\nAssorted Flavors, p?r box .... 35c\nNONPAREILLE CHOC WAFERS\u2014\nFancy boxes   35c\nPLAIN CHOC WAFEHS-\nFancy  boxes  \".5c\nHood & Teetzel\nGroceries and Provisions\nK. W. O. BLOCK NBLSON. B. O.\nPHONB 10\nKootenay Valley\nt-janch For Sale\n57% acres of fruit land on\nthe bank of the Kootenay River, VA miles\nsouth of Slocan Bridge.\nThe land on both sides\nof this ranch has been\nsold and is being cultivated by resident owners. The railway runs\nthrough the property.\nPrice $1000. Terms one-\nhalf cash, or 10 per cent\ndiscount for all cash.\nH.&M.BIRD\nHot Weather Requisites\t\nSCREEN DOORS\nSCREEN WINDOWS\nHAMMOCKS\nGARDEN HOSE\nICE CREAM FREEZERS\nI.AWN MOWERS\nGRASS SHEARS\nREFRIGERATORS\nThese ara some of ilicm but there are others which we have In abundance.\ni. H. Ashdown Hardware Co., Limited\nWH0LB8AL* AMD  MTAIL\nCpAL TAR\nPitch, Paints and Creosote\nWe are the only producers\not coal tar ln the Koote-\nnaya.   Write us (or pricea.\nNelson Coke and Gas Co'y\nA lady render of The Dully News, wno\nbelieves in \"The city Imeutirni.\" ns an\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0mii'ti.in to visitor-- mid .'ui indue.-mem\nto investors. MusK'-sis that 'he elty resi-\nd-'iitj* do si nn.- pn Int iny and decorating\nthlt. Benson. Many of the residences, the\nlady snys. badly need touching up und tnt-\nappearance of th,. business stret-ta would\nIbe 'erentfy 'improve.) if house Owners\nwould use a little pulnt elurliiB ttie spi'in--\npleanlng up.\nThe police nutliorftlps hnve received several protests from residents a-grtinit eniorc-\niun the low pi-tidbit Ins chickep-* running\nat large. Many fowl owners think that an\nexception should be mude in their pur-\ntlculnr ense and urge thnt If their chick* ns\nare not allowed .it times the freedom or\nthe streets, they will have to be patted\nwith. The police say thnt the law wilt\nbe administered fairly nad impartially and\nthat after \"Wednesday next the owners or\nall chickens found In the, streets will be\npromptly summoned before the police magistrate. People who take pride In tne\ncitv gardens will rejoice at the enforcement of tlio law however It may strike\nchicken owners.\nOne of the things thc women have learned since they became the purchasers ot\nthe family supplies Is that advertising\ncosts money: and that only prosperous and\nnrotrreSSlve merchants have the faith anu\nthe nerve to use it largely nnd regularly.\nTo tell the stories IT whnt one dozen ot,\nthe want ads do-of the trnrtca they ninne,\nthe jobs they find, the people they introduce, the worry they relieve-woutu\nre--ulr-- several columns of space.\n8TRATHCONA-H. \\V. hang, N. M. C.\nMannlon. A. K. Mallett, Vancouver; A.\nP. MeVlttle, Cranbrook; J. O, Vivian,\nWinnipeg.\nQUEENS - H. Smith, Proenix; 3. w.\nBennett, Silverton; G. A. M, Pollard,\nVernon; A. S. Vroom, Creston; c. H. Rowlands,  Moyie.\n\u25a0BARTLETT-P. A. Mynot, Calgary; J.\nHarrison, Moyie.\nTRBMONT\u2014Mrs. J. Hamilton. Dunn; A.\nBenson, O Stewart. M Fltzpatrlck, Kurr-Ka;\nF. C. Jones. Slooin Junction.\nLAKEVIEW-H. H. Rutherford. R. Ir-\n\u2022win. Moyie; T. P. Sloggett, Butte.\nGRAND CENTRAL-p. p, Jaynes, Victoria; D. McKee, Donald; H. Mclean. L\\\nBrown, Revelstoke.\nNBLSON\u2014J. Alvey, Greenwood; R, Mf-\ntieod. A. Johnson, Thrums; Mrs. Marshall\nand daughter, Banff; Miss Stewart, Ymir;\nXV. Peel, A. Flearnlcy, G. Ueieau, A.\nDelepierre.   Blueberry   creek.\nMADDEN-W. C Hodges, Pullman; C.\nHosslter. Spokane; M. Monaghan, F. T.\n\u25a0Morrison. Williams' siding; P. D. McDonald, M. Sullivan, Moyie; D. Q. Gillespie. N. Carmlchael. Pilot Bay.\nSIIERBROOKE-J. Whurle, H. McDonald, Eureka; W. Haswell, Wlnlaw; N.\nGngnon. Koch siding; R. Miller, Rossland;\nJ. P. Gray, Grand Forks,\nROYAL-F. Carman, Winnipeg; W. Bln-\ner. H. Rockfort, Calgrtry; W. Aruker.\nLnggan; P. Sullivan, Midway,\nCLUB\u2014H. P. Trotter; J. A, McLean, A.\n1.. Elton, Bonnington.\nHUME\u2014A J, Bates, W. P. Bassett, Van-\ncouver; M. Lew, W. E. Attain* VlotorMi\nS. F. Grin-old, Paulson; T. II. Sneip.\nRhinelnnder; R. D. McAllister, Mlchifl: W.\nC. Cunningham. Hamilton; W. R. Phillips,\nMontreal; _R.   ti.   Robertson. Toronto.\nJUST BECEIVED I Large Shipment torn the Old Country\nCarpets\nOf All Kinds.\nArt Squares, Rugs, Table Linens, Quilts,\nSheets, and Sheeting, Lace Curtains,\nDrapes.\nJust unloaded a car ot up-to-date bedroom furniture, large rants to select tram\nOUR PRICES ARE RIGHT.\nWe Are Agents for\n\"Oetermoor\" Mattress.\nOlobe-Wernlcke Furniture\nMason ft Risch Pianos\nPlanoloa\nThe STANDARD FURNITURE Co.\nComplete House Furnishers and Undertakers.\nThe librarian begs to acknowledge with\nthanks the receipt from a well wisher,\nof three volumes of Q. A. Henty's works,\nWiih Buller In Natal; The Hoy Knight,\nand Wulf, the Saxon.\nNOTICE\nThe members of Kootenay lodge No, lti,\nI.O.O.F. are requested to meet at the\nlodge room at 10:M a.m. Sunday for tho\npurpose of attending anniversary service at\nthe Methodist church. All visiting Oddfellows an. cordially Invited to attend.\nJ. W. GALLAGHER. N.O.\n H.  LAWRENCE. R.8,\nPUBLIC MEETING\nA meeting of all those opposed to the\nsuppression of the Appeal to Reason by\nthe postal authorities will be held In Miners' union hall, on Sunday afternoon, April\n39th at 3 o'clock.\t\nexxxxxn\nPresbyopia\nIs a natural course ot nature, and can easily he remedied by an ordinary pair ot good (lasses. Do not put off wearing glasses any longer,\nIt is not to your credit.   Oood glasses can be got for 12.00 and upward.\nJ. O. PATEN AUDE\nWATCHMAKER      MANUFACTURING JEWELER\nPHONB IM\nOPTICIAN\nUXX9QOO-U\nMfiCtfnkftV'S   *-:on-*-s*!?S \u00b0f S?w Orange, Forbidden\nFresh\nChocolates\nFruit, Frozen Pudding, Bitter Sweet,\nBrandy Cherry, Etc.\nS. H. SEANEY\nPhone 206.\nFor Sale\nA Grocery Store doing a good cash\nbusiness. Store room and two living\nrooms, etc Two lots planted with fruit\ntrees.   Price $650.00\nPresent stock abont $400 at valuation.\nFull particulars from\nI\nCharles Morrison & Co.\nHudson's Bay Block.\nNELSON, B. C.\nA Snippy Orttt Snn lor CerjU\nss.50\nRoyal Shoe Store\nR. ANDREW & CO.\nacanu tar NatUataa'a, Hatafe, MTa\nSeed Potatoes\nMies\nSOHE VERY\nCHOICE LINES.\nEVBRTON TOFFEE\nROCK ALMOND TAFFY\nPEANUT TAFFY\nMCINTOSH'S TOFFEE\nCAUAni)   &   DOWSER'S BUTTER\nSCOTCH.\nALL FRESH GOODS.\nLonghurst's\nFruits and Confectionery\nPhone 25, Baker Street\nSengfelders' Chocolates are delicious.\nJust received one car of\nWhite-\nBurbanks\nSecure your seed while\nthey last.\nJ. A. IRVING & CO.\nHouston Block\nFERTILIZE\nYOUR\nGROUND\nEvery market gardener or trait\ngrower should read this:\nWe can sell you high grade animal\nfertiliser made trom bones, blood and\nmeat scraps, thoroughly dried, etc., the\nrichest and most productive fertilizer\npossible, at a very reasonable price.\nWrite us for particulars.\nThe Kootenay Fruit Growers' Association, from whom Information can be\nobtained, are also agents for this product .\nJ. T. Griin & Co.\nmuxp\t\n$225.00 WILL BUY\nA HOUSE AND LOT\non Robson Street near Josephine\nTerms or Ca|h\nncDermid & McHardy\nOffice Stationery\nBLANK BOOKS\nRULED FORMS\nAnything: <\u00bb the Printer's\nLine executed in good\nstyle at Lowest Prices at\nTht Dally News Job Printing\nand Book Binding Department\nNELSON, B.C.\nWe make Hotel and Lodg*\u00ab Hi-gister.\"*.\nMUON. \u25a0 a\nNEW CASH STORE\nTODAY\nNew 'White Blouses\nSome with short sleev\u00abs, the newest showing, si prices that will surprise you.   Call and see them.\nNBW SHIRT WAISTS SI'ITS\u2014\nVery special at low prices.\nNEW PARASOLS\u2014Now Is the\ntime to select a nice parasol.\nMILLINERY\u2014What about your\nnew Inn; our showing Is the latest.\nHOSIERY\u2014The best   value   ln\nthe trade both ladles aud children.\nNBW BELT... COLLARS and CUFFS\nSee our new wash linen collars,\nthe latest, al 25c and 30c each.\nHew Silk Laoe Gloves\nKerr & Co.\nBAKER and WARD STS. NBLSON\nAgent. Standard Fartloua.\nSutton. & Sons\nSeedsmen by Royal\nWarrant to His\nMajesty\nKing Edward VII.\nROOT SEEDS\nGrow Button's Pedigree Hoot Hueds-J\nproved gt-ri-niiifitliig powvr tf you wd\nthe best reuulta. We Imve in stock; j\n- CARROT - Yellow Intermediate, Ota\nWhite Belgian.\nMANOBIi-Mammotli Long Red, aoln\nTankard.\nSWEDE-Mris-mim   Boiuim,   Purple\nSUGAR   BEIST-Improved.\nTUBN'IP - Purple Top Favorite, C\nTop Perfection, Purple Top Mammoth.]\nThe Brackman-Ker Milling Co'y, Lt\nSave Over 40 per\ncent on your\nInvestment......\nt m mm.aNmam wf*wi\nYou pay.5 arid 6 cents for good laundry\nsoap.\nWe otter 100 Box Golden West SoapJ\noontalning 72 bars for 12.50 per box.\nSaving to you $1.10 on 72 bars.\nThis. Is guaranteed to be absolutely\npure and free from Injurious Ingredients!\nBELL TRADING CCX\nma t\u00bb.   \u2014St oratrs teoetn prompt and careful attention.\nIff wttWfwWfww!\nIT PAYS TO  DEAL WITH  RUTHBHFORD.\nGillette Safety Razor\nWe sell at New York\nPrice, $5.00\nBoker Razor\nFinest India Steel\n$2.00 Each\nFinest lot of Razor Strops in town\nMall order Ailed promptly.\nWARD STHBBT\nWm. Puinerford\nnf-jamsT\nGrocery Specials for\nToday and\nMonday\nFork and Beana with Tomato Sauej\nNew goods, 3 tins for 25 cents.\nFresh Ripe Strawberries, 35 cnta\nbasket.\nTOYE & BENEDICT\nJosephine St OROOERS Phone No.'\nTHE POINTS OF A   Perfect Construction!\n\"DCMINPTMI\"   Beautiful Appearance\n\u25a0\\CifIlnlll UH     Tested Accurately\nThe favorite for ninety years. Loaded with \"U.M.C j\nAmmunition the combination is invincible.\nO. D. Qoepel, shooting with a Bxmlnston dun jinil J!.MX*, nmrnuntj\nHon nt the Nelson traps, broke 48 Blue Kocks out ot a- posslb e W. inj\ntT.M.t*. Southern Expert Bqunu, composed of Mnrflhnlt. Holkes. llern\nHubby nnd Budd, .hooting At 500 Blue Rocks, broke W Tier cent, all nsltia]\nRemington Guns and U.M.C. ammunition.\nWrite for Illustrated analogue,   Union   Metallic   Carttldgc   Company*\nREMINGTON ARMS COMPANY\nWestern Representative\nP.  O.   BOX lit.   NELSON,   M.l*)\nPaclllc Coast Depot; tS-88 First Street, gan Francisco, <ja|.\nEvery Chocolate a Mouthful of Melting DeEciousnes\nMcDonald's whiptfitim Ohocolates\nNo use describing what It'a like, you can't taste wordli.   Ask yo\ndealer for them and take nu other.  _____    '_\/,._,\nJ. A. M\u00b0DONALD\nKelion, B. 0. Manufactut'.ng Oon'eotloti\n__m,**\/**AAMlSIWt&ii*tovvm*w*y*ltii*vwMyvvv**i*Mt)%\nThe Se\u00bbion's Latest in      ,\u201e ,\u00bb wmdowa we are si*>wim i\n\u2022r-a T r      ,. few aad Inside   we have   &\nrancy Vestings v**le,)r\nTaylor & McQuarrie Eg01t\" Tt\"\u00b0\"' \"'J*?^\n%*\\to*W*AW\u00bb&WWW*^V*^MI%MIAAAfvm>**Ar>r\\ \"\nLadies' \u25a0\u25a0* Mens' Supporters\n' Shoulder Braces. Rubber Gloves.\nElastic Goods, viz. Knee Caps,\nAnklets, Stockings and Bandages.\nA complete line of these goods carried in.\nstock at\nCanada Drag ani Book Co'y, Ltd.,\nOorner Bakar ud Josephine Streets\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1906_04_28","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0382124","@language":"en"}],"Language":[{"@value":"English","@language":"en"}],"Latitude":[{"@value":"49.493333","@language":"en"}],"Longitude":[{"@value":"-117.295833","@language":"en"}],"Notes":[{"@value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. McMorris.","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"Nelson, B.C. : F.J. Deane","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Touchstones Nelson Museum of Art and History: https:\/\/touchstonesnelson.ca","@language":"en"}],"SortDate":[{"@value":"1906-04-28 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1906-04-28 AD","@language":"en"}],"Source":[{"@value":"Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives.","@language":"en"}],"Title":[{"@value":"The Daily News","@language":"en"}],"Type":[{"@value":"Text","@language":"en"}],"Translation":[{"@value":"","@language":"en"}],"@id":"doi:10.14288\/1.0382124"}