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Full  lomiod  wire service\n.at Can-dp lJroso, l.liultcil.\n\\+4% ++*****-*-*-* **+*-*++*-*-*-*+*,\nT+y*\u00bb4+t-*-*^-*-*^*-*-*-*-*+-*-****#* \u00bb\ny\\';i\/,. THE WEATHER\/-*:?  f\n\"\u25a0'; Cruiicrally fair, stationary, \/\u25a0 Vich.*\nIeriu\/ripe'rature.\nYOL. 18\nNELSON, B; C FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1920\nI\nOF PHIAL\nP0L1TIGRL FIELD FOI li\n)ccision Reached by Convention After Strenuous Debate\nI Lasting for Four Hours; Committfee of Five Will be\nAppointed to Draw Up Political Platform to be Submitted to Central by Next October: Heated Discussions\nFeatured by Attacks, on Ministers and Members\ni\ni\nSASKATOON,\n\u25a0oss)--Attor l'l\n'fl    at    Limes\nif\ni.   12.\u2014(Canadian\nhniu's   strenuous\nGxotflhg   clot\n(.Teh mixed condemnation and praise\nllio provincial government, tho\nskatchewun Grain Grows, in conation,   late   thiH   afternoon   decided\nleave   entry   into   lho   provincial\none year,\nllic   decision\nilveliLloii   Is;\nh'o appoint a committee o\nopart)   a   provincial   political\nrm;   to   submjt   the   samo\njtitral  office   not   later  than\nAllien] field for\nBuminnrlzdd*;. l\nnf   the\nfive to\nPlat-\nto   the\nOcl.   I\nIxt; That all the locals should then\nJ circtilarl'\/.ed with this pruviu-\nil platl'orin in order thai it.'might\n\\ discussed and considered; the plat-\nIrm lo bo considered at all the dls-\nj.et meetings; the platform lo he\njeu; brought lo lhe next annua]\ninvention for filial adopt\niTIjltt decision, como lo by way of\nI resolution liy Thomas .Sales,\nJruolor at large of the association\nwin Lnughani, >yas no.t arrived at\ntilhoiiL hated . discussions hi wliich\ntarges were made against, ministers\n\u25a0 the crown, private members uf\n|C provincial legislature, sngges-\nbhs of flirtatious b'y members of the\n'.sedation with provincial parliainon-\n'rians hi order lo attain 'personal\nigrandia-emeni, and a hundred and\nie theories of what would happen if\n0 organised Grain Growers wont,\nlo  provincial   politics.\n;One of the most significant i-u-id-\njts during the wliole discussion was\n1 suggestion I brown out. by one\nleaker that lion. Charles A. Dun-\n;ig, minister of agriculture, was\nfaseiil in the ball, but did not\nipear to be very, anxious to take\ne   platform   and 'express   his   opin-\nITALIAN PAPER\nOPPOSED ALLIES\nON EXTRADITION\n-The\nGorrk\nview\nall J\nMr.    Dunning,    together    with *\nft on.   George   Lungley.   and   Hon.   A.\nJleNab as.  well  us  d dozen  priv-\nmembers   of   ihe   legislature   all\nl\\ embers of the association had been\nconstant   attendance  at   tbe  condition and when the suggestion was\njrown   out  Mr.   Dunning jumped   lu\n|s feel  ud   quickly   put   the   matter\nj  rights.\ni !\u25a0   don't     want    anyone . here    to\nink   thai   I'm   afraid   to   face   this\nillldlence,\"   he   said.\" *but   after   you\n.'<!   permilted   two   known   enemies\nthe provincial government to speak\ni|;'r half an hour  in  moving lhe   ro-\njVplution   (referring   lo   lhe   resolution\n|[ider   discussion    tint I    ibe    farmers\n(iter   provincial    politics   as   body),\nid  have just   passed  a  motion   that\n|1   other   speakers   be   restricted   to\nve   minutes    I    am    not   going    lo\n*eak.\"\n'\u25a0Secretary Musselman. who had\n:cn a tnrgel of strenuous attacks at\ne mum dig session, staged a come\ntck in the last half hour* of the\n)batp and   pointed  oul  that  by\ncoplingthe resolution before tbem\nthey wero undertaking something\nwhich was impossible and which in\nreality was childish. He. did nol\nminco his words with tho delegates\nand when called nn to sil down by\none delegate told his audience he\nwould not sit down until he had\nsteered them in the ,righl channel.\nHo told them lhat if lliey expresst-d\nthemselves correctly in lhe idea\ndesiring to chler provincial politli\nlie would be. with them body and\nsoul as he had been in tho mall\nof lhe federal entry but they won\nhave Ui express themselves in such\na way that the work could be dune.\nIt was then thai Thomas Sales\njumped into the broach. Ho presented his views, as outlined above,\nin tho form of an amendment and\nwhen (he vote was taken there wero\nscarcely half ;i dozen hands went up\nin opposition out of a vole of more\nthiin ;i thousand, The position in\nwhich the organized fanners nre now\nin is that an action will be taken\nuntil -pioh time as a, provincial political platform has been drawn op,\nsubmitted to Lho central board by\nOctober first next al latest and discussed throughout every local in Ibe\nprovince before finally being brought\nto , the general convention foi- rip\nprovai  or otherwise. *\nDirectly after#th-q vole was lakei\nthe aSombly ball nearly emptied i\nund tonight in the lobbies of hutcls!\nnothing can be beard but the re-!\nstill of the tvole. The decision of\ntho convention would appear in he\nacceptable to lho great mass of lhe\n.delegates but what opinions uro\nheld by private members of the\nlegislature and members nf tne gov-\nI eminent are being securely held\nwithin   their  own breasts,\nTbe first part of tlie evening' was\ntaken up - by-- ,an i.(b.h;,ess .by* l'\\ ity\nChlpman, editor of the ollleial organ\nof the administration. He urged Undelegates to remember that ii was\ntheir duty, not to let their political\nactivities cause thorn to forget their\neducational work throughout. Ibe\ncountry. He was nut one who believed lhat the farmers of Canada\nwould bold tin; balance of power in\ntho federal parliament but believed\nvery fow protectionists would be\nelected if ;in election is called- nex.1\nsummer.\nFraternal greetings were brought\nby representatives from Manitoba and\nAlbort;i following which (he election\nof ofllcers  was  held.\n,1. A. MUharg, .M.I'., was elected\npresident of- (he association for the\ntenth year in succession. The election was an acclamation, no name being offered. The delegates rose lo\ntheir feet and'cheered Mr. Mabarg.\nA. (1. Hawkes was elected vice-\npresident for lhe ninth year in succession.    He was given an ovation.\nJtO.MH    l''e*-.  J\nD'Jlnlie,   commenting   on   ihe\nditiou  list, says:\n'From a political point of\nwc do not sco how England c:\nslst on her demand, esp>\nagainst the Gorman emperor, in\nwhose veins run Uritish blood. We\ndo not unllerslund what interest\nFranco has in perpetuating hatred,\nGermany being thus obliged to maintain a consign! and great mobilization lo watch her frontier. We\ndo not understand bow Germany can\ntolerate being treated as vanquished\npeople wero treated in ancient, times,\nIn being asked to deliver him who\nwas her emperor for 30 years, symbolizing the force, greatness, ambitions, aspirations, virtues and defeats of the German  nation.\"\nUNITED STATES\nHEADS WORLD IN\nWIRELESS INVENTION\nII\nBEJPCUL\nLarge Volume of Money Does\nNot Mean.Wealth Increase\nSays Comptroller\nTl GHMENT\nPoint Settled at Winnipeg\nStrike Trial by Mr. Justice Metcalf\nMAYOR GRAY Is\nON  THE  STAND\niii If IMS10\nTells of Defiance of Alderman Queen on Constituted\nAuthority\nROME, Feb. lli.\u2014The newspapers\ntodny publish an article by Guplllljio\nMarconi, the inventor of wireless telegraphy, which' says that the Unltotl\nSlates heads the list ot all countries\nIn wireless invention. A strange\nphenomenon is lhat the most progressive opuhtiies ol' western Europe\nhave not yet developed wireless telephones, while China, the most backward nation, daily uses the wireless\ntelephone Cor communication between\ncities and rural distrjets, .Signor\nMarconi says.\n\"Within this year wireless tele;\n.phones will substitute tho present\nclunjsy system with great economic\nadvantage, suppressing the cost of\nthe telephone lines and their upkeep,\nThey will also do away with tho\nInterruptions due to atmospheric\nuses.\"\n10\nil\nIs Practically Ultimatum;  If Request is Not Granted!\n2,000,000 Workers Will Demand   Increased   Wages;\nPresident Will Receive Delegation from Unions at White\n- House Today; Union Officials Not Hopeful of Outcome\nWINN 11'Ml.\n\u25a0ress).--\"This *\nI'caus.\nBClllu\nposition\ngovern\ni:ng\nlhe\n12\n-Wn\nid\nal\nWi\nits\ninfill.'ti   values\nluntry\nWASHINGTON\nthat  the  prosperl\ndioatotl  by banking figures\ncome,   artificial   anil    deeepl\ngiven   loday   by   .lollll   Skcl!\nliams in his annual  report  :\nIrollor   nf   tin*  currency,     I!\nthat   in    l!ll!l   then*   was   no\ntlonal   banlj;   failure    invblv\nto   depositors   in   ll\nand   Unit  the banking  power  ni\ncountry  hns  boon   increased   MM)\ncent  the  last  III)  years  Mr.  Williams\nsaid    \"A    large    volume    of    nnni\ncannot mean incrcivie of real  wealth\nwhile  there  is a decrease of pr.iduc\ntion and the accuniulnlion and move\nment   of securities and  currency  n\np'resontes  abnormal\nput   on   diminished\nsentials.\n\"It is clear thai\nhe enriched by merely\nprices of products produced and consumed by its own people. We might\nprosper for lhe moment if we could\nsell our products abroad nt tlie Higher prices and take i*i goi.l or goods\nnt normal prices, nu: we gain nothing when we sell and buy nt cor-\nresppnding *abnormr.'l   price-*.1'\nAll the gold in the world, aside\nfrom 53.13ri.U00 held by the United\nSlates, was estimated by the comptroller al $6,000,000,000 or only about\n\u25a010 tier cent of credit balance of the\nUnited Slates in lhe hen sis years.\nFor that reason he urijod ihal tlie\nUniled States should adopt a policy\nof reasonable help aud encouragement to tlie debtor countries\nno assets Immediately uvailaij\nhaving fair prospects of benii\nto  pa\\'  out  if given   time.\nHUs. I \"i\nbound lu\nterlul iu I\nThis wa\ndeelaratlol\nMotcalfu i\nstriku lea\nwhen   IO.\nilrlki\nlhe jury n\nicogiiiac til\nus ense.\"\none of sev\ni made !>\nI the trial\ners lliilll.*..\n.1. .Me.Mlll'\nnu*.   Mayor\nOrdors-ln-couuoll\ner    Ilie    War\nl\u00ab\nMeasures\ned    Mill   'of    eiillsiillM*aUlU\nill, ami on Mr. Mrtjlurra\n;  that   lliey  should   have\nstatutes  in   tl\"*  iwurls,\nby   the\ns claim-\nTREATY IS [OS!\nLaborite Members' Resolution Defeated in British\nHouse of Commons\nii in; Mi. . 12.\u2014Moat of to-\nssinn of ihe house of colu-\nus occupied iu ;i discussion\nunit imi of William Thorne,\nember tur Westluiiii, iu favor\n\u2022vision   of   '.he   peace   treaty,\nie subjected to severe Cl'itl-\nTlie     most     interesting    SUB-\nWASHINGTON, Feb. 12.\u2014Prsident Wilson will be.asked\ntomorrow by spokesmen i'or more than 2,000,000 railroad employees that definite assurances be given of an immediate reduction in the cost of living, As an alternative, the union\nrepresentatives will claim increased wages, dmands for which\nwere not pressed at Mr. Wilson's request last summer.\nRepresentatives of the workers base their hopes for\nhigher wages largely on the increase in the cost of loving since\nthe last last general wage increase in 1!H8.\nImmediately after the announcement from the white house\nthat the president would see the union committee of three personally, ii, meeting of all union heads'interested in the controversy was called.\nThere was unmistakably evidence tonight among the union\nofficials of a fear that the president would rfuse to grant their\nwage demands, A few said frankly Lliey could see no hope of\nt settlement favorable to them.\n\u2022hip\nren\nnrkeil,\nnil\nlull'!\nUle\n\"Till\nI\n\"\nlile.\nbo\nlo,\nylhing   Ie\nsing\nwhich\nlie   lint\niblc\nFIRE THREATENS\nTO   WIPE   OUT\nWOODSTOCK, N.B,\nPARNELL BEGUN\n|hargecl With Seditious Ut^\ntcrances Causing' Riots\nWhich Resulted in Deaths\nWINNIPEG, Fob. 12.\u2014G. Ii. 1-uvUU,\n-.-conaUiblo nnd policemen's union\n-k'Kiitu to the strike committee, was\nto first witness called In the John\ntirnull trial, which commenecotl to-\ni.y boforo Mr. Justice Prondorgast.\n'arnell is charged with having ut-\nji'ed seditious wordy, it is claimed,\nWau.-irig the riots oE June 21 last\nlind resulting in the killing or two\nten as well a.s the wounding of\namy others.\n[The  witness  gayi:  similar uvidene\nj>  lhat which   he   had  given   iu   the\n\u2022lal  of  the   other   labor  leaders.\nMarcus flyman, the counsel for the\n.fence, cross examined the witness\nsome length on the labor question\nlid attempting to obUUn a del'mitinn\ni* collective bargaining and of sym-\n'itholie strikes. Questioned as lo\nhetlier the . strike enmmit'lce was\nontrollod by the aliens as siiggcslcd\ny the citizens' committee adverti-so-\nI'onts, Mr. Luvalt slated lhat the\n.rnmiiti't: was ruled by radicals but\nnil  there  Wero  few  aliens  on   11.\nThe   citizens'   committed   did   good\nork.   he   slated,   in .regard   to   reaving   suffering.      The     policemen\naliy-cd   after   the   strike   was   ovor\nfi'ai  il  was a   great  mistake pooling\nie votes; as it gave -loo much power\ni the central  body. '\nW, Percy, head nf Ihe local Urother-\njod of Canadian Uallwiiy employees.\nus  the   second   witness.    The   ease\nas  adjourned   before   lie   hud   been\nUle to givo any important evidence.\nM'LENNAN PLAN\nEVOKES   RAIN\nOF   SARCASM\nST. JOHN, N.B., Feb. 12.\u2014The\nStnnclartl sayr. of the proposed\nFormation of lho new national\nparty:\n\"The new nationalist party, the\nwonder child of the brain of the\nSydney Spectator, which the\nMontreal Gazette, disgruntled\nbecause the Union government\nnationalized the Grand Trunk,\nhas apparently adopted, does not\nknow what it wants to do about\nprotection or anythincj else. Senator McLennan has collected all\nthe political platitudes which the\nHon. McKenzie King forgot to\nappropriate and built Ihetn into\na platform which he fondly hopes\nwill  appeal   to  all  classes-\nMONCTON.   N.   r..,   Feb.\nwus   received   herb     this\nLli.\u2014Word\nmorning\nthrough    the    malinger    pi!\nTelephone   company   that\nthe    Boll\nthe    town\nof    Wnuil.slork   is   in   giv\nal   danger\nfrom a lire raging there.\nphone    ollleo   and    llaydei\nare already destroyed ami\nThe   lole-\ni's   theatre\nIlie   lire is\nraging   through    lho   towi\nKOllig\nthan an act of parMuineiil.\" stated\nLite judge. Mr. MeiVliirruy later admitted that the ordur-in-cuuueil was\nu mere declary-Jon uf what lho\ngovernment desired -done. Ills lordship having pointful uir. thai lhe\ndominion goveriiinei\/.i knew what to\n\u25a0do if it wauled ordurs-in-eouncit put\nun I he' statutes, he. made 1 lie following emphatic Slitilemoiit regard\ning .suygestiuns made' '.hat the court!\nwere subservient tt> lhe domlnloi\ngovernment,\n\"I urn not going to allow this op'\npuiTunity to pass -6f showing that\nI, at least, am not subservient '.o the\ndominion guvernmeii,-:, and that this\njury,. :,a..Jea.-.l.--is^yrii-i_.,fub.sej'vJe!tt .to\nlhe dominion govwji umonl.\" The\nipicstlun of the mural right influencing the court having been brought\nup by Mr. .Mc.Munviy, his lordshl\nmade short  work of disposing oE it.\n\"'A man may thlitk it is perfectly\nright and perfectly fair for him to\ngu against lhe law.\" he stated, \"that\nman may be the most honest fellow\nthat ever lived, hut if he breaks the\nlaw it is a crime so far as the court\nis   concerned.\"\nMayor Gray was questioned all\nday. Under examinaiiuu by A. ,1,\nAndrews the mayor described tho\nevents   of   lh\nENGLISH POET\nillS\n\u25a0\u2014t\u2014\nAlfred Noyes Says Feeling\nin England Strong for\nPunishing Ex-kaiser\nNEW\nTALK  OF  BYNG  FOR\nNEXT   GOVERNOR-GENF.RAL\nOTTA.WA. Fob. li- - \u00ab-I'\nPi*u__)\u2014A British H'lli'-*!'. tho\nCounty Slandaifl; amiouncod n\nor wui-ks ago in in Issub ll\u00ab\nJust rcuchod --fiimiilii. tho mul\nLord ByiiB of Vimy would In\nBovcrnnr.-'spiiorul In OiiiihI\"-\nTho junior i*lutms to liuvo i\nloxcluslyo Information Unit Hi-\n:, strong ilcsiiT In iii'i'-wmI 1\n'imlltlcnl I'iivlrs thai the noxl\nernor-gonoml   ot  Canada   HliuN\nI'.SStlX\nlouplo\nlilllll\nwill\ni    mil\nllnry\ncxporloni\nolio\nwho  !\nins oiiiiii! h\nilo closo\nwith\ntho\nCan\niiiliiiti\ntroops,\nByni\nj, tho\nn   Sir\n\u25a0lulii'ii  Byng,\nmm\nllmo\ni-oiiirin\nUllll'l'\nill  tin- CI\ntroops in\ntill!    1\nii*lil.\nNii>\n12\nAnistordani.\niliunllis   Jll\nii.  moi'nbor\n\\'t)l!K,   !\narrivod hoi\nllnor   Niouw\nspend    lliroo\nUnlvorslty as i\ncully.\n,\\\"i r.   NoyiiS\nroollng   throng\ni huso  who hai\nloriiiK   througl:\nIn*, ii'iiuli* in pay jinil\nlo got off froo.\n\"Tim   ox-knlsor  am\nOOlllllllU'll.   \".slmiilil   io\nin llvo in luxury in\nIlu* Iviotlms of tholr\niluot\u2014 tho   pooplo   ol\n(rod\nthe\nHi*\ni'rlimi\n'   tho\nthoro is intense\nEngland thai\nsoil nil Urn snf-\nth'o \"'nr should\nI  not ho allowed\nIIIS\nMill\n\u2022milled\nWilli\nIlu* iifl'lll'ts lo lie\nllm iitternnces\nSpeaking at u i\neounoil t'eoil for\nsaid In- linil t*.\\l\nnf upholding e\nwhereupon Aldoi\n\"We ilnu'l wnlll\nahoul constltutqtl\nining Iin* city\nnre.\"       API.\nrilm. uiul ilo_cr|l)otl\nop things going and\nof    ll,    13.    I'ussell.\nrahip\nillileil\ni   Quel\nitlior\nrcplli\nllllll       I\nTie\nn   hear   anyl'.lilu\nithoiity.    Wo er\nul   will   show   yo\nnil     Qtiooil     lln-\nlo     Sil     illiWII.     ihI'Ii\"       III\nThe   mayor's  cross oxaluln\nwill  ho eonliiiiioil   tomorrow.\nr:.\\lllillue   IIImiii   CllSC\nenniise!\nin* whole day\nviileneo against\nnil will contilil\ninn his addresi\nn    Ilu*   sedilioi\nthe crown luuli\nilealing wilh I In\n.1.   Dixon,   M.I..A.\n\u2022he\nI hoi\n\u2022ow.   l'l\njiiry. s\nuse,\nsitting\nHugh\nPhillips, K.C. attomplod lo-sliow thai\nDixyn, through a dlsposltlun to ilo\nnol.lilng when strike leaders ttrul\nlured Into preniodilatod plans I'm\ngeneral strike in Canada passed\nsolutions contrary I\" lhe precepts\nOflMstltutlonal authority nnd during\nthe strike throttled ' tho * press and\nretlueed conditions lo a state of open\na  man  who dls\nof  allegiance   in\n\u2022    legislature,   urn\nwith   tho   geueiM\nuna\n\u25a0iI   Ir\nnr I\ntill\nllglle\nobeli\nof   nations\nnl.I   send\nslon   in   I\nexact cuminh\nvisions\nlinos.\nAiil\no   ilileninlioll'il   em\nsin   to   ascertain   I\nnnd   lo fix tho  pi\nI'ies of  tho- hoiiiiiln\nill.\nmi*,   prosidonl   of   lli\nado a general dofonc\nid of tho government'\nreins,   said  lie   foaiod\nsuggestion   would   not\nv heaven on earth  in\niso    denied    thai.    Ihe\ngovernment  was encouraging Poland\nof adventure.\nmi of William Thorne was\nconn\nOf   Ilii'\nshare\nLnnl\nresult\nllusslu\nn\nLITTLE WILLIE IS\nREALLY SERIOUS\nfi\nTHE I1ACUI'\nnreil in reliable tjuurl\nicr Crown Prince Fred\nas serious in making\n\u2022If\n-II\nde\nrs I lia I   for\nrick Willlan\nIlls   offer   tl\nlh.\nsurrender himself Instead of\n'Germans on He* extradition list and\ntliul lie is inclined lo believe thai\nthe allies will accept his plan. II\nis learned here that Former Emporor\nWilliam Is strong in his disapproval\nof ills sou's action.\n\u25a0 PUNS\n0ll(\n\u2022J .\"> 1\nL\";\nTin- i\nrejected\nllepl.\n.Me.Vell.\nGeorge\ndmn b\nl-'reiieb\nAdrlntU\nrogulo\nAndrew\nleader,\nmajority ot' ilu\ndoijlre   u,   reato\ntonogr\nIble   i\nSht\nlarge\ndepen\nthat\nto he\nsaid\nlump\ni.0 :i Htatemen  ol! Kouald\n.]ii:st, Hint Premier Lloyd\nhad   presented   a   m'omoran-\nbclmlf   of   the   British   and\n;ov,ern)nerjt'_i,*pbsHion on the\nsettlement, whioh would ali-\nMontonegrln     Indopondence,\nI lunar   Law,   lhe  government\n?xpressed   his   beiief   th,-it   a\narontenegrhis did not\nto   restore  the  king of  i\\Ion-\no,,  and   lhat  it  was quite  pohs-\nhat    lhe     .Montenegrin     people\nprefer   to   become   part   of   a\nnationality   than   continue   in-\nlent,      lu   reply   lo   .suggestions\nfix*\n.'I'liiiiii\n\u25a0d  .sun\nindemnity oughl\nMr, Bohar Law\nGermany rn'opo-sed a\nts mil likely tho allies\nasonable.\nIRKUTSK RETAKEN\nFROM BOLSHEVIKI\nIIAKIIIX.\nfrom  .Cliitu\nof 11.ui.   Kiii\nnf    till'    wes\nrli.\nIt'\ndispatch\ne forces\nin chief!\ntin*   all-\nGun. S\nforces f\nKolchak\nllusslan\nlinknowi\na reports lljal t\nappoll, commande\n\u2022slcrn armies nf\novcrnitient, rocapturod !r-\nI eslablishod contaol with\nneiiiiff. Gen.     Cuppoll's\nnd   nn   traces   of   Admiral\nfo\nid\njf\ngovernment,   whose   fate\n.  Hi\" dispatch adds.\nFIVE MEN LOST\nWHEN DAM BREAKS\n-will\nbe   poi\nHolland\nni'iuitou\nKngia.ni\nhavo io pay 50 per eonl of their\ni6sse_j taxes for ihe next r>li year.1.\nns a resull ol' thia war, IC lho for-\nnier emperor, nlid his son cannot bo\nactuully punished in their bodies\nthoy should have tholr Incomes reduced lo MfMM) and tfiUfJ a. year, re-\nspocllveiy.\"\nreljeilion, aelcd ;\nregarded bis ual\na hieinber of I\nwas in conConnlt\nsedilioiis   intent.\n\u2022 Mr. J'hillips :ook up vu.riotis communications which bad .passed lie-\ntweon atl'IKo leaders prior to the\nstrike in an endeavor lo convince Lhe\njury that the strike U-m\\ been premeditated in a sorltlouB imiuuer,\n(piotlug a. let'.cr which Ituasell bad\nsigned \"yours in revolt\" and parages from other letters, such as\nWe're    fast    knocking   hell    out   of\nTOKOXTO,\novertaken tli\nAbitibi Pulp\nIroquois l^all\n.\\ dispatch '\nami N. o. ol\nthai the mill\nbeen broken\n' I a  I'o\nFob.\nlu\nid\n13.\u2014Disi\nje plaid of Hi\n'aper conipany aL\n. in Northern Ontario,\nas received at the T.\nees iu this eily stating\ndam in Lhat town had\nyesterday and thai il\netnan and four men had\n?Iosi their lives. As :i rosiilt' o\u00a3 Lie\nbreaking oE lhe dam (he mill ha;\nheen closed down indeliuiLely. Tin\nnes of the live men reporled los\n\u25a0o   not   available   tonight.\nkRIZONA   PASSES\nWOMAN   SUFFRAGE   BILL\n1 PHur-NlX.     Ail'\/...    Feb.     12.\u2014Tho\nIouse of representatives of the Ari-\n3na legislature unanimously adopted\n.resolution ratifying the woman suf-\n*agc amendment Lu the national\n-MStitUtiop,     , ,,       *      *\n<;ur-i''-ci'.  SCJiNii oi'      \u2022\n11131)    DRMON-STKATIONS\nWASHINCiTON, Keb. L2.\u2014BoUliC-\nvlk demonslraLluns have occurred In\nGreek Macedonia and Kalonlkl according to advices t'oduy lo tbo\nstate department. Thai in .Macedonia was during a railroad strike\nand the bolshevik leaders were arrested. Tbe demonstration iu Sa-\nlonlkl followed a socialist gathering.\nTwo hundred men carrying .red flags\nand shouting ''Vive Lenine,'\" marched\nthrough the gt\u00a39\u00a3tSj\nCITIZENS'   LEAGUE   ASKS\nCHANGE   IN   COUNCIL\nWINNIPI.G, Feb. l_\\~Tho Cltl\/.ens'\n'league Weill bbCoru a s)ieeial mooting\nuf tin,' oily council tonight with certain proposals for changing the mode\nuf representation ib tlie council. Th\npublic galleries were Idled and it was\nthought Lhei'e was a move lo defeat\n\u25a0interests of labor and wbeu, ilie lubbf\nmembers of tbe council voiced their\nobjeetluns there was so much applause from the public that the\nmajjor called for order. This failed\n\/to sustain decorum so the mayor\noallixl upon tlu; police lo clear tho\ngalleries, and It was done amid more\ncbevrln^  irom   the f crowd,\nMilt'\nUg\nlining  from  :\n;.  in  which  lit\n(he   labor   p\nlatter wrltte\ncalled   the\nsuckers.\" '    *\n\"Whnl they had in mind, gentlemen,\" averred Mr. 1'hblips, \"i.s for\nyon   lo   delermine.\"\n\"These men entered upon. ; !M n\nwith a premeditated plan lo bring\nabout a general strike in Canada\u2014\nwhat was it called for, gentlemen;\ncollective bargaining? Rubbish, a\nmotion was passed by the trades ami\nlabor council '.u remove orders in\ncouncil covering censorship .suppression of literature and the release of\npolitical prisoners. That is what it\ncalled   for.   gentlemen.\"\nLAKE  SEAMEN   DEMAND\nAN   ElCHT-S-iQUrt\nDA*.\nnilCAGU, Fob. 12.\u2014Lake Seamen\nwaul an eight-hour day and will\nprobably take action during the next\nthree weeks to secure It. They are\nat present working I- hours a day\nwhile at sea ami on a basis of nine\nhours a da\/ iu Jjortj _\nPEIK OF FLU\nBelieve Epidemic Will Soon\nDecrease; Nurses Scarce\nin Toronto\nTORONTO\nutilities   to\novinco of Oul\nat      the     peal\nichod    in    ma\nnext   week   may\ntion iu tbe\nthe   disease\nLied,  there are not quite so many\ndeaths    from    influenza    and    pneu-\nnia  in   proportion  to  the  number\nof cases as was Lhe ease a few days\nFeb.\nspread\nmay see\nnumber\ni   appears\n12.\u2014Influenza\nthroughout tbe\n\u25a0ut it i.s thought\nbeen almost\nlaces and Lhat\na slight reduc-\nf cases.    While\nnol   lo     have\nIn  Toronto\nported tt\nepidemic.\ndeaths tie\nrecorded\ndirect urn\nThere\nday\ndir.\nfr\ndeath*\ndm'\nwere\nAlso Wants New Industrial\nPower Rates; Local Consul Desired\neLlllg'\nlhe publicity comtnittoo\nprepare a ptiblleily program on a\nnerous, scultvbi'-'trucllnK the indus-\nul eonuultiee io take up ebe mat-\n\u2022 oi' power*1 imes for industries with\n\u25a0 city rounciL. requesting from tbe\ni ited siate? government the re-\nenhig of the.former consular ofUee\nNolson, instructing tbe industrial\nmmitlee to > look into proliteeriag\nmanufudtufiiig:, the Xelson Board\nTrade ln*i nighi Imd one of Us\nnstructfve session;-, hi addition to\nesc subjects, the exchange situation\nis ulso discussed, and a reference\nts made to imperial preference.\nTie- routine business of lhe board,\nilch also was exceptionally impor-\nii, is reported elsewhere.\nFund for Publicity\nm   tho  ntatiei   of   publicity,   Presi-\n.1.\nR.   Hunter\ngoing   out\nsaid\nHI\nell:\nl,\npi\n.he deaths\ninfluenza\nimonia.\nlearth     nf\nin\nishe\nscatl\nI'm\ntod\nIJa\nritlcls\nthe\nK t\nobably\nloctloi\nthe one\npeople   uf   l|]\nToronto,\" ' lh-\nhe  tact  Lhat   i\nconnectloi\nfeature   i\non  people\na   handful\n\u2022   forward\n_r   service\nwho are\nI')\nDr.\na  in  tins\nippalliug\nwith the prosonl epidemic\n<\u2022 thai  reflects  mo^t upon\n-called   \"Chris-\ny   id'   churches,\nultj   ol'  half ;.\nunnol  be found\nare    willing    lo\n\u25a0gister  for   vol-\ntheir    fellow    eili-\nlire   need   and   dire\nhere\ntha\nund\npublicity\nshould   be\nmuni   il   a\nhe   was   iii\nti   fund  of\nom   u   civic\nubserlption?\n000 and   $500 in\nai  $10 per new\nchairman of lust\njinmittoe, said the\nprepared to cover\nIted from the city,\ncouncil.\nlhe  proposition\nth\nfn\nstructcd   to   furmulti\nlar.\nkey aud J. A.\nuumittee was\na concrete\nri io a special\np|. lu which ull\nouid   be  Ipvited\ne..press    their\nLITTLE PROGRESS\nON PEACE TREATY\nWASHINGTON. 1'el\nprogress was apparent\ngotlatlons over tin.' in\nreservation to lhe |\nbrought forward yesle\npublican   senators.\nke   a   drive\ns suggested\nptalnt   Hi   ri\n\u25a0n   \"ilb   whtt\nnplsihed   for\nih\nil\nPower\nquestion   of\nivas   raised\nlhat   H\nautliorl\nuucll ail\n!ll\npropusul   to\nmembers,   il\ns bo taken to\nof   the   We3t\njartl   had  ac-\nini.t.   with   a\nadherence. .\nRates\nthe nty's power\nm W. H. Jones-\niu Industrial corn-\nzed Lo approach\nd ask a readjust-\nsmall   users.    He\n,vlu\nLONDON\nfrom l'etei\nlie observe\nwhich is ;\nLoudon Lo\nafler the\nfrom Job\nloam,  it\nCOMES\nDOWN\nfeb.\nIN   SWAMP\nA cablegram\nCbalmer MUcholl, yciunli-\nr on lhe Times airplane,\nattempting a (light from\n1 Capetown, reports that\nurplune began Us journey\nil-Afn, southeast of Khar*\nas compelled to laud  in  a\nswamp owing to a   leaky  tank.\nAfter effecting temporary repairs,\nthe message says, the plane ruturned\nto .Jeb-El-Ahii overhauling a camel\ncourier who had been went on a 2-1-\nhou'r journey   to a. telegraph  station.\n\u2122WEATHER\nVICTORIA,   B.a,   Keb.   U'.~\niml   vieiiiiiy,   generally 'fair,\ntry or higher temperature.\nMai\nNelson       21.\nVictoria     ,14\nKamloops          IS\nGrand   I\u00ab\"jjrks        ^;i\ni'rince   Ruperi        ;.,s\nDawson        *1S\nWinnipeg          |\u00bb\n^Vancouver         :u\\\nBarkerville          M\nAtlh^        S\n'-'algury          30\nBelow zero.\n.Mb\n\u25a0Ji5\n48\n\u25a0lli\n\u2022Hi\n.MAMTOi'.A    GK-fTING\n|{i:.\\i)V  i or\nWiNNlPJjJG,    Fob!    l::.\neriimetit   has started   lhe\nelection    lists   I'or   thi\nuflous     which     will     I\n\u25a0I*\neparaliou\nprovincial\nheld    in\nTin\nInly,   probably   th\n\\f  Lho  government   and\npires August ti.\nlists  will  coiituii\noilier  of names >\nyear   owing   la\nwill   be   given\nProclamation   of\nlisis will be issu\nlh.\nof    III\nmedi\nleg\nlulu\n-rbil\nthe\n\u25a0>\u25a0   a    business\niwo   or   three\nily perhaps an\nig a   relatival!\ntmount\nOi\netually\nmust In\n\u2022niiupiio\nII.\nFORMER  DENVtH SENATOR\nHEADS   SHIPPING   BOARD\nmot\nslal\n, per\nllm\nV\\.\n.Sena\nDom\nhave\nHINCTON\n' John Fi\n,   Col\neb.\n1.\nFraiiklin Shafor\nalo. Is imdersto\n\u2022led bi I'resideii\nirmaiiship of the\nsucceed John\nvas   loday   elms\nWil-\nship-\narlon\nDUTCH    SAILORS   AND\nDOCK   WORKERS   TO   STRIKE\nTill-; HAOL'n Feb. l_,-~A geueial\nstrike by sailors and dock workers\nIs expected lo begin next Tdonduy\nnl Rotterdam and Amsterdam. Tho\ncrows uf the .Voidham and oilier\n.sleauiers which ply heLween Dutch\nand American ports have refused Lo\nanswer to muster call,\nI.. II. Choquette. as a member of\nisi >ear's city council, advised the\no.'ini thai, the city would say il\nprepared for the largest con-\n1 possible b\\ ibe machines to\nfurnished power, and that\nmust, be calculated on thai\nTb\" industrial eonmiittee, 1)0\nipld be armed with a sound\nto lhe argument when ap-\nbet'ore the eoum.-ii.\nRaskin, who enjoys lho dig-\nnn of having a 100 horsepower\n\u25a0 al Ids sawmill on L_.tg!e creel}..\nI bis contract was tat 05 cents\nkilowal. which was somewhat.\neni from Hie small consumers'\nrate. Nearly every man ill thu hoard-\nroom was iu a position tu glv-Sl cir\npeji evidence mi this question, ,J.\nR. Hunter, T. 15, Lo'vaysQur, F. A.\nSlarltey, ... |,. Met'ulloeh. and otheru\ngoing into tin; question of . rates,\nand ii was the concensus of opinion\nlhat ibe city's power rates wrro ex-\ncesaive aud  unequal.\nOn   motion   of   Messrs.   Jones   and\nVdet'ulloeh,   this  question   wus  remitted  lo iho industrial  committee.\nLight  Up  the  Falls\nI'rusidenl   Hunter   said   while   this\nwas   being   taken   up   with   tho   city\ncouncil, ihe eoimnllLee might as woll\ngo  inlu  the subject  of  rates  for ln-\nduslrial    power   in    large   quantities\nalso,   so' as   to   be   equipped   to   give\n\u25a0infoniuiiiuii to parties sec-king Information,\nIn   connection   with   this   quusUou,\n.Continued pu Page T.-U-eo^   _j\n TEfigB.2\nTlie Nelson Daily News, Friday Morning, February 13, 1920.\nj Leading Hotels of the West\nW*>*r\u00bb iU .T-av.-ClB.  !\u00bb\u00abU(=  Wc*.   Ofctali twirl.;  Aewmrndstiiti,,\nTHE\nPremier Hotel\nOf the Interior\nV.\nSERVICE   UNEXCELLED\n., La Csrts T.isls O'H.ts\nSPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER \u2014 11.11\nINCOMPARABLY  THE   FINEST  TEA   ROOM   IN   B.C.\nOpcan Dally 11 a.m. to Midnight. Mu.io and Dancing\nTha  latest Sundaes, lea Cold Drinks and Icea\nAftm-noon Tea  (I p.m, to I p.m.), 31a\n:Heniliiiinilora   for  all   Travelling   lien.   Mining   Mon   nnd   Tourleta\nEuropean Plan     \u2022     Rooma $1.00 up\nUUME\u2014Mra.   11.   P.   CloMer,   Rob:\nNew  Deliver;  Ralph  Garland, Kaslo;\nson; C, ll. Haskln, Vohcnuver; ('. 11.\nJ.   G-tllowny,   Calgary;    .!.   Vf.   Ford,\nFi-oser,    Vancouvor;   Mrs.   it.   Mnc-\nToronto;   D.   B.   Crowlller,   Boswell;\n1*0:1, Kaalri;   Vf. T  McDowell, Yinir;\nP.   c.   Rodgers.   Creston;   Grant   A.\nS.    Smith.    Ymlr;    .1.    E. \u2022 t'enrnian,\nSmith,   Toronto;   Thos.   It.  Johnsoue,\nSpokane;  1'. Vf. Budd, Spokane; Mrs.\nCity;   IT.  11.  Marshall,  Winnipeg;   D.\nJ.  Draper,  New  Denver;   1*1.  .1.  Bur\nJtf.   Taylor,   Winnipeg;   A.   M.   Pear-\ngess,  New* Denver;   M. s.  Colegrave,\nman, Nakusp.\nlUililBIS.Cn.E   ON\nIMPORT   LIQVOB\nIn the report of the prohibition\nmeeting held Wednesday night, the\naddition should be made that It was\nunanimously decided lo ask for a\nplebiscite on the subject of having\ntho interprovlncial trade in liquor\nentirely eliminated. This was the\nfinal decision regarding this trade,\nIn preference to seeking to limit the\namount of imported lii.uur in an\nindividual's  possession.\nGENUINE  SLEEPING   SICKNESS\nDrs, Gilbert and D. Hartln, the\nphysicians in attendance on Ed.' Holland of Wlnlaw, now in the provincial isolation hospitll. state that\nthe. patient has a genuine case of\nsleeping sickness, and not of spinal\nmeningitis, as was reported in a paragraph   in   yesterday's   issue,\nHOTEL   STRATHCONA\nThe Leading Hotel of Nelson\nII. Vf. SHORE, Proprietor\nSpecial Rates by the Week or Month\nAmorican Plan, $3 up. European Plan, $1 up.\n-THATi.'liNA   -II.\nSt-ii,   Vancouver; -Major\nI.   W.   Orr,   Spokaim;   K\nroadwood,   Bonnington;    Mrs     .lames    Anderson,\nmilel;  C. II. King;   Capt.  Halnery, Gerrard;   l'l. A.\nT.  C. \u2022Hlnek.H-   Victoria;   ,1.  A.  Mitchell,  Toronto;\nHardy.  Spokane;   M.  Swiutz,   Vancouver.\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nEuropean and American Plan\nSteam Ileal in Every Room\n...      *.\nA.  LAPOINTE,  Proprietor.\nCJUBENS-\nSuiherland,\nMidway;    N.\nHume\nncou'ver\nl-'rultvale;\ntier, Mrs.\nColeman '\ntake,   Spol\nSandon;*  It.\nC.   I*:.   Moll,\ncity;    Mr.,  and\nmil   family,   Vjin-\nnmiii,    Siiliim;    I''.\n\u25a0s.   II.   .1.   Qlltler,\nit. Cutler,   U'ln-\nn it*-..\n-I\"\n.In\nne;   .Mr.\nrsll   and   famtl\niilil,   Alia.;! M.\n;.   II.   Bart\nuiul\nR,    II.\ni'.   Wad\ng,   Boswi\n.Mrs.\nWright,\ny,   Gran\nTab\nI     Fl\nAlln\nJohn\n.lulu\nakusp.\nMr\nGrand Central Hotel\nJ. A. ERICKSOX,  Prop.\nOpposite Post Office\nRoom and Board, $10 per Month\nPer Day $1.50. Rooma r.Oc up.\nEuropean and American plan.\nMeals 50c.\nG\n\u25a0ni\nHAND\n\".ur;    A\nCENTRAL\u2014 B.\nMorris,,,,.   S|\u201e\nWil\n\u25a0III,\nMel\nlachorn\nSpokane.\nThe Kootenay Hotel\nMK8.    MALIjKTTt.,    Proprietress.\nA Home for tho World at $1.50 a\nDay.     First-class  Dining  Koom,\nComfortable Rooms.\n-SI5 Vernon St. i Near Post Offlco\nTREMONT CAFE\nBaker  Street\nUnder   New   Management\nOPEN  DAY  AND  NIGHT\n60c;\nBOo\nLunch   11:H0   to* 2\nDinner 5 to 8,\n.  The Standard Cafe\n820 Baker Sti-cct, Nelson, B. C.\nOPEN DAY AND NIGHT\nIt   to   2:30,   Special   Lunch,   35c\nPhone  154\nWhere to Spend a Holiday\nHalcyon Hot Springs Hotel\nARROW LAKES, IJ. O.\nP-itlcr  entirely   new  management.\nRenowned throughout the west\nfor the water's wonderful cure of\nRheumatism, Sciatica, Urlnie Conditions, Metiillic Polsomng.\nSpecial Massage Given.\nGrand scenery around the estate\nIn a most beautiful climate,\nLarge hot water swimming poola\nEnglish chef and staff.\nAmorican plan, $3 and up per\nday,   $21.  per  week.\nH. A. UEIWER, Mnnager.\n..(H'.'l'KNAY\nnlliillil.\n\\V,\n\u2022ttchi\nMADDEN HOUSE\nM. 3, MADDEN, Proprietress\nSTEAM   HEATED\nCur. Baker and Ward Sta., Nelson\nENJOY   A   VACATION   AT   THE\nHotel Grand\nNAKUSi*\nErank Hughes & Son, Props.\nOn lho beautiful Arrow Lakes.\nSplendid fishing and boating. Nice\nrooms, good meals, pleasant surroundings.    All   While help.\nHALIFAX   HAS SEVEN\nCASKS   OE    JMLl KN\/iA\nMADDEN\u2014-T.\nask.; Mrs. G.\n*. '1'. Shannon.\n.   H.    Burgess,\nPletz, Stoughton,\nk. Brown, Robson;\nChas. E. Towguod,\n.1.   R.   Blumeriauer.\nHALIFAX, I-V1,\u00bb. 1\nnf influenza are r\ncity. The conditio)]\nin In- very serious,\ntontls to placard any\na   case of influenza\n2.\u2014Seven en\n'purled in the\nof one is said\nThe board in-\nhotise in which\nis  found,\nThin, Nervous People\nNeed Bitro Phosphate\nWeak, thin people\u2014men or women\n\u2014are nearly always nervous wrecks;\nlluis conclusively proving that thinness, weakness, debility and neurasthenia aro almost Invariably duo to\nnerve starvation. Feed your nerves\nand all these symptoms due to nerve\nstarvation   will   disappear.\nEminent specialists state that one\nc\u00a3 the best things for the nerves ls\nan organic phosphate known among\ndruggists as Bitro-Phosphate, a five-\ngrain tablet of which should be\ntaken with each meal. Being a genuine nerve builder and not a. stimu-\nlent or habit-forming drug, Bitro-\nPhosphate can be safely taken by\nthe weakest and most delicate sufferer and the results following Its\nuse  are  often   simply  astonishing.\nBy strengthening tlie nerves, weak,\ntired people regain energy and vigor;\nthinness and angularity give way to\nplumpness and curves; sleep returns\nto the sleepless; confidence and\ncheerfulness replace debility and\ngloom; dull eyes become bright, and\npale, sunken cheeks regain the pink\nglow of health.\nCAUTION\u2014Bitro-Phosphate, the use\nof which Is inexpensive, also wonderfully promotes the assimilation\nof food, so much so, that many people report marked gains ot weight\nin a few weeks. Those taking it\nwho do not desire to put on* flesh,\nshould use extra cart in avoiding\nfat-producing foods.\n'S\nGreat Northern Train Service; Kuskanook Call;\nTelephone Extensions\nImportant correspondence dealing\n\"with the Kusltanook-Sirdar link, the\ndominion government telephone extensions, the Great Northern train\nservice; the local land settlement office, the imperial press itinerary,\nand other subjects, was read at last\nnight's session of* the Nelson board\nof trade. All these enterprises, and\nothers also, showed up in a favorable light. In fad, the merely routine business-of the board was on\nthis' occasion practically all of first\nclass  importance.\nIn addition to .routine business,\nseveral,'other' matters were dealt\nwith, am' these are reported elsewhere.\nColeman   and   Kuskanook\nOn the matter of hastening the\nbuilding of the Kuskanook wharf\nby the dominion government and the\nbuilding of the Sirdar-Kuskanook\nroad by the provincial government,\nthe Vancouver authorities of the\nC.P.R., having Intimated that tho\ncompany should not make stops at\nKuskanook, recourse was bad tu\nVice-president D. C. Coleman at\nCalgary, to who a direct appeal was\nmade recently by the board. Secretary E. F, Gigot read a letter he\nbad just received from Mr. Coleman,\nslating that he had. instructed his\nassistants to make a full report on\nthe matter, \"With a view to determining the best service that could be\ngiven.\nImperial Press Itinerary\nSecretary Gigot reported that be\nbad ascertained from the immigration commissioner, .1. Bruce Walker,\nthat tbe National Editorial association ef the United States would\nthis year'\" make iis tour in eastern\ninstead    of    western    Canada.      Mr.\nTo Cure a Cold in One Day\nTake LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE\n(Tablets.) It stops the Cough and\nHeadache and works off tlie Cold.\nE. W. GROVE'S signature on each\n.box,   30c,\nNo Matter How\nBad the Complexion\nSluai'lS Calcium Wafers Provide lhe\nWonderful   Cllctiun   Sulphide  Thai\nGives   the   Skin    What   it   Re-\niiulres  to  Prevent   Pimples\nIt I a rhe ads    aud\nSuch   Skin   Disfigurements.\nThe pink freshness uf ;\\ natural\ncomplexion is greatly admired these\nlays because of the too general use\nif rouge, powders? creams and oth,er\nnake-ups. It goes without saying\nthai a natural, beautiful complexion\nhas health beneath it and with\nhealth is vivacity and   leadership   in\nlal and other activities. No matter how bright and active one may\nbe, a face covered wilh pimples is\ni handicap. Never before was tho\nipiestion of healthful appearance so\nmuch In evidence. Get lid of pimples,   blackheads,  roughness,   redness\n1 itching rash by using Stuart's\nCalcium Wafers. They contain calcium sulphide, considered by scientists absolutely essential to clear,\nhealthy skin.        *\n]f you arc discouraged you. can\nnow cheer up. No matter how bad\nyour skin mny be from such \"Conditions Sluart's Calcium Wafers 'ought\nto work wonders with il. And then\ngoodbye to blackheads, pimples,\nboils, rash, aud a muddy, sallow\ncomplexion.\nSo don't be blue, don't despair,\ngot a 50-cent box of Stuart's Cal-\n..iuin Wafers today at any drug\nstore in Canada, and soon you may\nhave as beautiful a complexion as\nvon ever wished for.\nNOW RAISES\n600JMENS\nAfter Being Relieved of Organic Trouble by Lydia E.\nPinkham's Vegetable\nCompound.\nOregon, 11!.\u2014\"I took Lydh. E. Hnk-r\nham's Vegetable Compound for tn organic trouble which\npulled me down until I could not put my\nfoot to the floor and\ncould scarcely do my\nwork, and as I live\non a small farm and\nraise six hundred\nchickens every year\nit made it rery hard\nfor me.\n\"I saw tho Compound advertised ia\nour paper, and tried\nit It has restored\nmy health so I can do all my work and\nI am so grateful that I un recommending it to my friends.\"\u2014Mrs. D. IL\nAlters, R. E. i, 6tegon, IU.\nOnly women whohave suffered the tor\nhires of such troubles and have dragged\nalong from day to day can realize the\nrelief which this famous root and herb\nremedy, Lydia E. Pinkham'B Vegetable\nCompound,.brought to Mrs. Alters.\nWomen everywhere in Mrs. Altera'\ncondition should profit by her recommendation, and if there are any complications write Lydia E. Pinkham's\nMedicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice.\nThe result of their 40 years experience\nis at your service.\nMONTREAL   UNIVERSITY\nRECEIVES   $55,000\nA. Jt. Blumenauer, 11. C. Jlrlnni.-\nR. <*. Hums, F, V. Webber, J. C\nPitwson, '.I. Tier. N,,w Denver; K\nAnderson,   l.ebahilo.\nTREMONT HOTEL\nNUiSON & NILSON, Trops.\nRaMlaurnnt open day and iili?tit.\nAH white help.\nBaker Street\n. THJJMON-\u2014 S,' Kranirir, eily; A.\nJohnson, city: .1. Soponoff, Wlnlaw;\n.Alike   Krigston,   city.\nOccidental Hotel\nRun by Canadians, All White help.\nRoom aud board, per month $-10;\nweek .$10; day .$1.50. Meals 50c,\nHferved family style. Reds 50c. All\nvan (-jui cal and a irood. clean bed\nto sleep in. Give us a trial. Auto\nnjeelri all trains \u2022and boats.\nED.  KERR.  Proprietor.\nMnNTUl.AI., 1'Vb. 12.-T\\vo band-\nsomb subscriptions for the University\nut Montreal were announced today.\nThey were $30,000 from Archbishop\nBruchesI and $,-5,000 from Bishop\nGautliler.\nA sandstorm which wrecked huge\nstone walls in China uncovered to\nexplorers the name of Houel T'ze,\nwho donated libraries to the people\nthroughout China, iu the fifth con\nlury. *\nThe kilogram is an arbitrary stand\nard of mass and Is made of plat\nInum nnd preserved at tbe interna\ntional  Metric Bureau  at Paris.\nJUMP FROM BED A SINGIN'\n*ake \"Cascarets\" for Yuur Liver and -Bowels and\nWake Up Clear, Cheery, Fit\u2014Don't Stay Sick!\nTomorrow tlie sun will shine for\nyou. Everything will seem clear, rosy\nand bright. Your 'system is filled\nwith liver and bowel poison which\nkeeps your skin foggy and aching\/\nYojir meals are turning into poison,\ngases  and   ueids.'   You   can   not  feel\nright. Doih \u00bbstay bilious or constipated. Veel splendid always by taking. Cascarets occasionally. They act\nwithout griping or inconvenience.\nThey never sicken you like Calomel,\nSalt *' Oil or nasty, harsh Pills. They\ncost so Utile too\u2014Cascarets work\nwhile   you   sleep.\n \u25a0\u00a3__. 1\nIf you want results try a Class Ad.\nNew J&rand Hotel\n(110   VERNON  ST.   BAST   ..\nDinforUiblu Rooms, Hut and  Col\nWater.     Dining   Room   iu\nConnection.\nHales   $1   aud    Up\nHotel \"Menus\nWe print Hotel -Menua, either\nwith complete menus or with\nthe- different headings and Want\nana-os for typing ln tbe bill of\nfare,\nThe Daily News Job\nDepartment\nThe Horn* of Good Printing\nNelaon, B. O.\nThe Stomach Begins\ndigestion, but the most important\nwork is done by the bowels, liver and\nkidneys. Failure of these to act\nefficiently allows the whole body to\nbe poisoned.\nBEECHAM'S PILLS do more than\nproduce bowel movemen t. Liver, skin\nand Kidneys are influenced to more\nactive effort with resulting increased\neffect.   It\" is always safe to take\nBeecham's Pills\nSoM \u00abtsrywhor*p ia CeneeJ*.''\nIn W.Ma, 26c, 60c\nWalker, however, informed him that\nmi empire press conference was to\nbe held in Ottawa next July, to be\nfollowed by a western tour. Mr.\nGigot said he had at once written\nto C. F. Crandall, manager of the\nMontreal Star,. who had the tour\nunder his direction, and asked him\nto remember the claims of this district to bo included in the itinerary.\nliuffet Pallor Car\nA letter from B. Landry, Great\nNorthern superintendent at Spokane,\nread: \"Will you please advise just\nwhat complaints were registered in\nregard to this service. If you will\nspecify just what the board wishes\nwe will endeavor lo have the matter corrected to the best of our\nability.\"\nReplying to the Spokane railway\nofficial, Secretary Gigot wrote: \"I\nbeg to say that what Is very much\nrequired is a two buffet parlor car\nfrom Nelson to Spokano. Tho board\nwould' very much appreciate, and so\nwould the general public, if you\nwill kindly give instructions to have\nthis attended  to.\"\n-Telephone Estimates\nAnswering a letter from Secretary\nGigot making representations regarding desired extensions of the\ndominion telephone system, D. H,\nKeeley, general superintendent of\nthe government telegraph service,\nOttawa, wrote: \"Our district superintendent, Vf. H. Stevens, at Kamloops, is being requested to supply\nreports covering the requirements in\norder that if any new construction\nwork is to be undertaken, these matters may be dealt with in the department in connection with the estimates for the coming year,\"\nLocal Office Unaffected\nIn connection with a report that\nthe management of the land settlement board for the interior was to he\ncentred at Vernon, Secretary Gigot,\nunder Instructions from President\nHunter, wrote to the chairman of\nthe land settlement board at Ottawa,\nasking of the reported change would\naffect the. Nelson office. The following satisfactory reply was received from .1. M. Gregg, ( assistant to the chairman:\n\"I am requested by the chairman\nof lhe board to acknowledge you\nletter of .Ian. 30 with reference to\nthe establishing of a branch office\nof the board at Nelson.\n\"The opening of such an office\nwill not In any way take away the\nfacilities already in operation at\nNelson for dealing with applicants\nexcept that It will now come directly under tlie Vernon office instead\nof the office \u2022 in Vancouver as formerly.\"\n' There was also a letter from the\nC.P.H. publicity bureau in New York\nasking for industrial information, and\nan invitation from the Seattle chamber of commerce to attend through\na delegate a mining convention in\nApril in that city.\nSecretary Gigot distributed programs of the approaching extension\ncourse in agriculture, - presented to\nhim by Chairman D. M, Smith, and\nsuggested lhat the enterprise of the\nuniversity in sending down six pro*\nlessors to lecture here be recognised.\nVarious members remarked that\nthey would endeavor to be present\nat somo at least of the sessions.\nCommittees Struck\nThe council reported the draft\ncommittees for 1920, and with some\nidditions, tlie committees were confirmed by  the  board as follows:\nFreight and transportation\u2014G. A.\nBrown, I. It. Poole, W. M. Cunllffe,\nA. W. King, David Kerr, ,1. A. MaeDonald. Alex Leith, I. G. Nelson, E.\nW. Widdowson, W. M. Walker, J. A,\nIrving,  O. N. Caudwell.\nMining and Naturttl Resources\u2014\nF. A. Starkey, 13. w. Widdowson, J.\nW. Mulholland. I. R. Poole, S. S.\nFowler, ,1. W.  Evans.\nIndustries\u2014,1 E. Annable,* W. H,\n\u2022loncs, A. S. Horswill, A. I,. McCulloch, p. B. Fowler, Kenneth Campbell,  T.  H.  Waters.        x.\nMembership and Finance\u2014.1. A.\nIrving, F. A. Starkey, H. E. Dill,\nM.  II.  Baskln,  A.  D.  Emory.\nRoads and Bridges\u2014It. *w. Hln-*-\n1011.- A. L. McCulloch, C. F. McHardy, H. E. Dill, D. Blackwood, F.\nA.   Starkey.\nInsurance\u2014-C. F. McHardy, II. K\nDill, W. .1. Meagher, A. D. Emory\nA. L. McCulloch.\nTourists and Publicity\u2014P. B\nfowler, ,_\\ W. Sterling, J.'e. Annable, A. Vf. King, William rtuthor-\n'.'flrd, George Bonwoll, If. E, Dill\nJ. A. McDonald.\nLegislation\u2014John Fraser, C. R.\nHamilton, K.C, James O'Sliea and\nL.   B.  Do   Vober.\nPostal Telegraphs and Telephones\n\u2014I. G. Nelson, F. F. Payne, Robert\nSmlllie. W. H.- Jones, c. F. \u25a0 Me\nHardy.\nAt the rcquc\/jt of the local dele\ngates to tho convention uf the As\nwcliilod Boards of Trade of Eastern\nBritish Columbia, at Trail, Commissioner F. A. Starkey gavtr a short\nreview of the work done.\nNelson's resolution supporting tho\nprovincial government .in protesting\nigaliist encroachment bv federal\nuithorltlles In tho domain of control of provincial .public utilities,\nwhich was not pressed at the Trail\nconvention, was ordered to bo forwarded direct to tlie provincial government, on the motion of W. H\"\nJones and F. A. Starkey.\nTrail Thanked\nOn motion of A. S.-Horswill and\n.1. W. Mulholland, a hearty vote\nof thanks was extended to the Trail\nboard of trade, the city of Trnll\nand the Consolidated Mining &.\nSmelting Company * of Canada, for\nthe  entertainment   provided.\nOn motion of J. A. Irving and H.\nDill the board extended a vote\nof thanks to Its delegates, who in\nthis case were President J. R,\nHunter, A. L. McCulloch and A. S\nHorswill.\nT. H. Waters, G.' Glaser aud W.\nCunningham wero elected members\n\"f the board, and the resignations\nwere accepted of .1. p. Forde and\nthe firm of Emory & Johnson.\nPresident J. R. Hunter was In\n.the chair, and there were also present Secretary E. F. Gigot, F. A.\nStarkey, M. H. Baskln, G. A. BrowJl,\nL. IS. Choquette, Vf. H. Jones, A. L\nMcCulloch, C. D. Blackwood, H E'\nDHL J. W. MulhJlland, T. *E. Levasseur. A. S. Horswill, .1. A. Irving\nand P. B. Fowler,\nOVERALL\nAPRONS\nNicely made,  neat fitting;  well  assorted\ncolors; good material. .At, each.. .$1.50\nNEW GOODS FOR SPRING SEWING\nIs meeting a  ready sale.    Come  in and see  the  new features in\nPrints, Ginghams, Voiles, etc.\nOur Sheeting, Pillow Tubing, White Spreads, Flannelette Blankets, Towelling, etc., represents good buying at present prices.\nMoney  invested   in  cottons  today  will   make  a  saving  for  you\na few months later.\nSmillie & Weir\nLadies' Wear Specialists\nARt DUE TO ACIDITY\nTells Safe, Cortain, Speedy Relief, for\nAcid Indigestion.\nr\nSo-called stomach troubles, such as\nIndigestion, gas, sourness; stomachache and inability to retain food are\nin probably nine eases out of ten, slmp,-\nly evidence that excessive secretion of\nacid is taking placo i\u00bb the stomach,\ncausing the formation of gas and acid\nindigestion. \"\nGas distends tlie stomach and causes\nthat full, oppressive, burning feeling\nsometimes known as heartburn, while\nthe acid Irritates and -inflames the\ndelicate lining of the stomach. The\ntrouble lies entirely in the excess development of secretion of acid.\nTo stop or prevent this souring of\nthe food contents ot the stomach and\nto neutralize the acid, and mako 11\nbland and harmless, a teaspoontul or\nbisurated magnesia, a good and effective corrector of acid stomach, should\nbe taken in a quarter of a glass o<\nhot or cold water after eating or\nwhenever gas, sourness or acidity is\nfelt. This sweetens the stomach and\nneutralizes the acidity in a few moments and Is a perfectly harmless and\nInexpensive remedy to uso.\nAn antiacid, such as bisurated magnesia, which can be obtained from any\ndruggist in cither powder or tab et\nform enables the stomach to do Us\nwork properly without tho aid of artificial digestonts. Magnesia comes\nin several forms so be cortain to asl<\nfor and take only Bisurated Magnesia,\nhlch is especially prepaid for the\nahovo purpose.\nShave With\nCuticura Soap\nThe New Way\nWithout Mug\nBaby-Walk\nPillow .Welts]\nGive   baby   real   walking   comfort!\nand lots of room.    Start baby right.l\nA flexible outsole and a pillow insolo|\nill  leather.\nSizes   1   to   5,   without   heel,\n$1.90 -\u00b0 S2.50\nSizes   4   to   Ti,   with   spring\nHeel,   $3.00   -\u00b0  $4.00\nSizes  S   to   10*14,  $3.50  t0\n$4.50\n\u2014button  or  lace\u2014the   real   shoe  forj\nchildren\nC. ROMANOI\nTHE 8HOE MAN\nI SIMPU3 WAY TO\nEOT   DANDRUFF\n-<.\u25a0\nSINN   FEIN   MEMBERS\nOF   COMMONS   RELEASED\nThere Is one stire way that haBi\nnever failed, to remove dandruff atl\nonce, and that is to dissolve it, thcnl\nyou destroy il entirely. To, do this.f\n.lust get about four ounces of plain!\nliquid arvon from any drug storo!\n(Ibis is all you need), apply it ntl\nnight when retiring; use enough to!\n'moisten the ' scalp and rub it inf\ngently with the finger tips.\nBy morning, <nost |t not all, of!\nyour dandruff will bo gone, and\nthree or four moro. applications will\ncompletely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of\nit, no matter how much dandruff\nyou  may  have.\nYou will find all itching and digging of the scalp will slop instantly,\nand your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and sofe,\nluok and feel a hundred times bettor.\nInjured   through   a   bad   landing   i\nwhich   h's machine  was destroyed.\nCRANBROOK   COMPANY\nGRANTED INCORPORATION\nVICTORIA? Fob. 12. \u2014 Tweuty-\nlliree new British Columbia concerns wore incorporated with tho\nregistrar of Joint slock companies,\nduring the week ending at noon tu-\nday, among them being A. C. Bow-\nness, Limited, private, authorized\ncapital $20,000, witli registered office in Cranbrook.\nDUBLIN, Feb. 12.\u2014Nine Sinn feiners arrested in November last dur\nlug a raid on\\ the offices of the\nSinn   Fein    \"parliament\"    wero\nleased    from    the    llrldwell    Prison   --,.\u25a0.,-,-..\ntoday.   They included John O'Mahony N0   \\4*IANCE   BETWEEN\nJohn Hayes and Frank Lawless, Slnnl FRANCE 'AND   JUGO   SLAVS\nFein   members  ot   the   British   house\nof commons. O'Mahony speaking on\nbehalf of himself and the other\nprisoners \u00abt tho trial which resulted\nin. the Sinn Feiners being sentenced\ntu two months imprisonment claimed\nthat the court legitimate jurisdiction.\nE.\nFRENCH   AVIATOR   FLIES\nACROSS  THE  ANDES\nSANTIAGO, Chile. Feb 12.\u2014Lieut.\nPrleur of the French aviation force\nmade a sucessfUl -fight *across the\nAndes yesterday Leaving Men-\ndozed, Argentine he landed 80 kilometres beyond Ovalle, province ot\nCbqul'mbo,   Chile.     He   was   slightly\nPARIS, Feb. 12\u2014Tho reports published by the Idea Nazionale of\nRome concerning an ellcgod alliance\nbeLween France ' and Jugo Shi via\n-are characterized by the Temps In-\nday as absolutely false.\nGIRL   PARACHUTE\nPERFORMER    KILLED\nSAN FRANCISCO, Feb 12.\u2014Mrs\nEthel Brbadwlck, 19, professional\nparachute performer died in a hospital here today, from injuries received when a parachute with whicli\nshe jumped from an airplane, failed\nlo open.\nStrength From The Soil of\nCanada\n-Cat,\nA virile food\u2014the energizing' strength of\nwheat and barley\u2014in concentrated form.\nA delicious food \u2014 ready to eat,' and economical!   Canadian made\u2014and good!\n\"There's a Reason\"\nCanadian Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Windsor, Ontario\n m\n1$\nW MorDaily $mf$n&W Eoralng, FeEmal-j, 13,1520.\nPap\nMining and Markets\n\u2022 ____! '    '\nBOARD  PLANS\nBIG  PROGRAM\nHOLIDAY ON MARKET\nNEW  YORK,  Feb.  12.\u2014Holiday   ,\non the market today  on  account\nof  Lincoln's b'Mhday anniversary.\nj _\u00bb\nLOAN   QUOTATIONS\nMONTREAL, Fob. IS.\u2014Dominion\nLoans\u20141925, 9GV4; 1931, 95\",; 1937,\n(19.\nVictory Loans\u20141922, 100; 1927,\n101%';   1933,  102%:   1937,   104(4.\n _\u00bb.\t\nCANADA CANNOT\nSUPPLY   BELGIAN\nDEMAND FOR FLAX\nOTTAWA, Feb! 12. \u2014 (Canadian\nPress)\u2014Belgium is in (he market for\nCanadian grown flax but Uariada\nhas none left for export. Belgian\nusers sought to place orders In Canada for 500 tons of fin\"; but ns the\ntotal crop in Cartala -last year was\nonly GOO tons, flax grown fo<- fibre\nbeing very much in its infancy,\nwas impossible to iiccopt. Th-a small\namount, available i'or export wai\n(lUlekly snuiod up hy iho \"ii'lftd\nStates   Arms.\nWINNIPEG    GRAIN    QUOTATIONS\nOwn   High   Low  Clone\nHELP OUTPUT\nOF COMB HONEY\n. OH.\n.  88\n92 \u00bbA\n88%\n01%\n87%\n...1.48       1.4Mfe    M.\n,.480\n.467\n480\n02%\n1.40.%\n144%\n4i.7\nl70-)i   mom   iiM\nOats\u2014\nMny\nJiiiy\nBarley-\nMay\nJuly\nFlax-\nMay\nduly\nRye-\nMay\nMONTREAL  MARKET WEAK,\nW ^REGO AFTERNOON  SESSION\nMONTREAL,    Pel).    12.\u2014With\nsession of the New York stock markot and the local market dull it was\ndecided to forego  the afternoon ses\nslon  here  today.    The  market  ns\nwhole  was  weak.    Forgings  rose   to\n2ri0,   reacted  lo   252   and' closed   2r.it.\nQuebec Railway Inst  a  point at 88 %\nand    Spanish    River    added    a    full\npoint   nt   83.      The    preferred    held\nstrong, at 121,\nStronger stocks were Ames Holrten\npreferred at 106; Shawinlgan al\nli.0%    and   St.   Lawrence   Flour   at\n118 tf.\nImportant recessions wore record\ned in Canadian Locomotive down\n3   to   07     National   Breweries   down\nto  193;   Riordan  down   3   nt   170\nSherwin    Williams    preferred    down\n2%   at   90Vs.     Asbestos   was   down\n\\%  points at 77 Vi.\nTotal trading in bonds exceeded\nby, $100,000 tho total for yesterday\nwith old and new war loans more\nor less Inactive but with a stronger\ntrend, and victory bonds unchanged.\nQuebec Railwny GH's lost one per\neent. at (14.\nTotal   trading\u2014 Listed   (1643.    bond\n$300,\nATLANTIC SUGAR LOSES\nON TORONTO EXCHANGE\nTORONTO,* Foh, \\2.-~With the New\nYork markot closed today theie was\nlittle animation in tho' trading myl\nit was decided to dispense with the\nafternoon  session.\nAtlantic Sugar on a turnover of\n500 shares lots ',<, point. Canada\nFoundries broke into the sales column\ntoday when transactions ivore recorded at 253 ahd 252, the latter figure\nbeing 2 points above tha previous\nsale level Canada Steamships was\ntraded in at 71% an advance ot\n% -with that figure bid at the elo^c\nand 73 asked. Dominion [run sold\nat 70. Brazilian seined -l* ai 41U.\nWar bonds were lacking in feature\nand the unlisted section was extremely  dull.\nSeveral circumsiant-Mi have caused\nthe production of comb-honey in\nCanada to lag. Of late, years there\nhas been a heavy demand for extracted honey, and a colony will produce more extracted honey than\ncomb honey, requiring less attention from the bee-keeper. On\ncount of the fragile nn.ture of comb\nhoney, it does not ship so well\nextracted honey. The higher price\nthat comb-.honey brings Is not always high enough to compensate\nfor these disadvantages. But, for\nmany who keep onlV a few colonies,\ncomb-honey producing is more attractive than extracted honey production because it is a clean Job\nind requires less expensive equipment, ant it is a pleasure to pro-\nluce sections of comb-honey, tbe\nClnest product of the apiary. Moreover, it has been demonstrated that\nlomb-honey can \u25a0 he produced profit-\ninly on an extensive scale both in\n.he St. Lawrence' Valley and in\nSouthern Ontario. In every city\n'here is a demand from ihe better,\nclass of trade for good sections of\ncomb-honey at a fair price. As the\nworld's food needs become better\n.atisficd, we may expect ihe de\nmand for comb-honey io increase.\nComb-honey production requires\ngreater skill in tho management of\nthe bees than extracted -honey production. Ton often the small pro-\nlucor does not lake sufficient care\no produce a, well-finished article,\nind sells tho Inferior article a- a,\nprice   that   makes  it\" unprofitable;\nThe mnsl favorable conditions for\njrodueiiiK eomb-hnnej' arc a heavy\nhoney flow, such as comes from\n3l6ve'r, and strong colonies. The\n'jees should be crowded In the hive,\nthe brood chnmber reduced lo small\n.Umo.rifilons, and when the first, super\nsections arc well begun or hnlf|\nfinished, another should be given!\nunderneath It to keen the bees occupied In working sections In all\nstages. A third super may be needed a few days later If It Is likely\nto  bo  finished.\nEach section must be fitted with a\nsheet of thin super foundation. To\nhelp the bees start work promptly\nbait comb\" consisting of an unfinished section from which the\nhoney hns been extracted, may be\nplaced in the first super given.\n,The chief problem in producing\ncomb-honey in Canada is the con-\nof swarming. To prevent\nswarming, plenty of ventilation\nshould be given below, and it is a\ngood plan tn examine the brood\nchamber every week during the\nhoney flow and destroy all the queen\ncells, If, however, the colony\nswarms, the parent colony should\nlie removed to a new place and tho\nswarm should be put in a new hive\nplaced on the old -stand, this hive\nto contain only six or seven frames\nfitted with foundation, and one\ncomb to receive the pollen, the\nspaces at the'sides being filled with\ndivision boards, and tho partly finished super,s shouldJ'be transformed\nlo  the  new hive.\nComb honey can often be. economically produced in combination with\nextracted honey in a shallow super\nthe extracting frames being placed\ni on  ihe outside.\nF\nUsed Sugar Below Market\nPrice to Unload Inflated\nCommodities on Public\nADMIT   CANADIAN   MACHINERY\nINTO   GREECE   DUTY   FREE\nOTTAWA, Feb. 12. - (Canadian\nPress)\u2014The Canadian Trade Commission has been inform-\"\/! ol W\ndecision of tho Greek government lo\npermit the importation, duty 'roe, ol\nfarm machinery and implements. As\nmost of the Canadian farm implement manufacturers have overseas\nbranches it Is expected that any\nbusiness for. Canada in that direction will bp handled through Ihelv\nUi'itlsh  liousos.\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMONTREAL,. Feb 12.\u2014Eggs unchanged; potatoes steady, butter and\ncheeso   dull.\nCheese, finest eastorns  30 to. 30.i>*\nButter, choicest creamery 63 tn\n3G;   seconds 58 to 60.\nEggs, fresh 75 to 78; selected 60\nlo 62;    Nd. 1 Stock, 53 to iT4* -\nPotatoes,   per   bag-,   car   lots   $3 50.\nLARGEST ZINC PLANT\nPITTSBURG,- Foh.-12.\u2014In addi-ess\nIng the West Virginia Farmors' As\nsociatlon at Wheeling, Charles M\nSchwab slated' tfiat within a year\nthe largest zinc smelting plant in\ntho world wnuld he in. operation at\nMo.mrtBVillo, w. Va., for the United\nZinc Corporation, of which lie was\npresident. Over ,$1,000,000 is to bo\nspent,\nONE OF DEROTHSCHILD\nFAMILY   PASSES  AWAY\nPARIS, Feb. 12.\u2014Edmond DcRpthn\nchild, father of Georges Mandol, under secretary to former Premier\nClemenceau and now a memher of\nthe chamber of deputies, died here\nyesterday Confusion in . the des\npatches sent out regarding his death\nled to tho spreading of the impression abroad that it was Baron Edmund DeRathschlld, oldest member of\nthe Rothschild family, who had died\nWINDSOR, Ont., Feb. 12.\u2014Canada is daily going behind 3,00,0,6.00\npounds in her supply of sugar\/' said\nCommissioner James Murdoch of tin\nCanadian board of commerce at the\nclose of yesterday's session of the\nprnbo into lho operations of Tho\n.Consumers' -association, a concern\nwhich Is alleged to have built up a\nlarge mail order business, tifdng\nsugar, quoted at several dollars per\nhundred pounds below the market\nprice, as bait to unload otlv.ir commodities on the public at inflated\nvalues.\nThe .commissioner intimated that\nhe thought the evidence sufficient\ntb justify an order restraining the\noperation of tbe organization for 40\ndays. The company is not Incorporated in Canada, but according to\nevidence, was granted Incorporation\nih Michigan; but B. V. Martin, pre\nsklent of the concern could not re\nmember whether' this was previous\nto October last when ]\\o was using\nstationery bearing the printed .words\n\"Incorporated   under   state   laws.\"\nMrs. Martin, Who was also on the\nwitness stand, stated that one rea\ns<_n for brown sugar at times being\nsubstituted for while to consumers\nwas that no one in sympathy wilh\nthe country would refuse to uso\nbro.vyn - aujgnr when there was a\nshortage of 'white.\n(Continued From Page One)\nMr. McCulochl sugested that the\ncity might be asked to put the elec\ntrie sign at Bonnington Falls that\nhad been talked of for many years\nAn attractive sign on the bluff would\nalso be efective.\nManufacturers   Profiteers\nMr. Jones said the board ought to\ndo    something   about    the    oxeessiv\nprices charged for Canadian ma-tufai-\ntured   goods,   which  usually  approxi\nmated the cost of manufacture, plus\nthe freight, plus the tariff duty, plus\nthe   exchange.    If   the   board   would\nmake   protest   against  the  high\nof prices  for  Canadian  manufacture)\nit might help a little.\nPresident Hunter\u2014You're pretty\nnearly right, Jones.\nMr. .Jones pursued the topic further .alleging thnt the majority of\nCanadian Industrial stocks were grat-\nly watered and in many cases the\nwater was pretty thin. He Instanced\npaper stocks as generally greatly\nInflated, arguing that legitimate\nprofits could never havo raised the\nmarket price of slocks several hundred per cent. Spanish River at lhe\nbeginning of the war was 12. and\nit was now 80, and others were proportionate. It was this that made\nprices so high, and that made people\nbuy from the United States.\nMr. McCulloch said that the Lake\nof the Woods Pulp Mills now so much\nIn the public eye could get better\nprices for Its paper oa tbe American\nsido than in Canada, so It could be\nclaimed that the Canadian price was\nregulated by the American.\nIn answer to this Mr. Jones mentioned a small shipment he had\nbrought in of American paper, on\nwhich ho paid 25 per cent duty, 7Ms\nper cent wnr tax ,and 2 to I ]>*')'\ncenl exchange, and still was able tn\nshade the Canadian price. The Canadian price was thug 'ii. per cent, nt\nleast higher  lhan  lhe  American.\n,1. A.< Irving\u2014You mean that Canadian manufacturers are malting\nmore lhnn American manufucl.hrers.\nMr. Jones\u2014Yes. They are holding\nup prices as high as they can with\ntheir advantages.\nF. A, Starkey said It would bo\nquite proper to refer this phase of\nprofiteering to the Industrial com-\nmitti-e for a report, and the board\ncould then mako a suitable recommendation to the dominion government on the matter. It should not\nhe the only way of meeting the general conditions In which tho country\nwas .situated,. Tl, wa* almost Import\nant to urge lhat a preference bo\ngiven Canadian products in the British market.\nHe said effort should proceed upon\ntwo lines, to open the British market\nto Canadian goods, but at the samo    .\ntime   to   protect   tho   people    from! would\nbeing   the victims of profiteering.     f\nOn   motion   ot   Mr   .Starkey   and\nC.  D.  Blockwood,  this question  was\nreferred   to   the   industrial   committee.\nWant Consul..!' Offlco Hero\nM. II. Baskln said a United Slates\n| consular office was badly needed in\nNolson. His firm was exporting\nlumber at the rate of two cars a day,\nand it took fivo days to got papers\ncleared through Fernie usually,\nowing to tlie distance. He men-\ntl6.ned* C. Mankin, C. I. Archibald,\nW. F. LUigle, and .]. S. nosehnmps\n.is other lumbermen of the locality\nw.io wero constantly shipping south\nand were inconvenienced by there\nbeing no local consular offlco\nG.^A.* Brown remarked that there\nwas also considerable oro that could\nbe cleared from here to advantage.\nThe board, on motion of Mr. Baskln and A. S. Horswill, decided to\nask the proper United States authorities to reopen the consular office j\nhere lhat was closed some years;\nago.\nExchange Discussion\nMr. Jones had the honor of initi-'\natlng another big discussion, this\ntime on the exchange situation. From\nthe reports of the board of trade\ngathering at Vancouver, ho said, he\ngathered thnt oxchango between Canada and London was by way of New\nYork.\nP. B. Fowler took exception to\nthis, staling lhat exehango was made\ndirect. Thero was, however, a sympathetic movement, and thero was\nbound to bo, Tor money, liko water,\nsought its lowest level. It there\nwas a. marked difference anywhere,\n.it would be corrected at once, but\nthe flow of money toward the market that the foro favorable.\nMr. Jones said sympathy wa\u00ab a*\ngood word in this connection.\nSHes for Campers\nThe samo member advised havivg\nthe tourist committee ascertain what\ncamping sites would be available this\nseason along tho West Arm, as\nsome of the ranchers objected tn\ncampers.\nMr. Starkey discussed this need\nalso. No aelion was taken at this\ntime.\nthe bonds would be placed on the\nmarket as a 10-yenr 6 per cent, issue,\ntho price being $94.01 In American\nfunds, loss 2'\/_ points. At ihe present\n[io of exoliange the price the provincial trasuror stated, worked out\nn Canadian basis nf un.fift of\npar.\nPANAMA. Feb. 12.\u2014Deputies Patino\nand Venero engaged In a fist fight\nin the assembly last night over tho\nSatter's resolution demanding iho\nwithdrawal of American troops from\nChirlqiil.\nLevants With Public Funds;\nAttorney-Genera! Asked\nto Explain Appointment\nVICTORIA, Feb. 12\u2014An echo of\nthe famous plugging .'scandal was\nhoard In lhe legislature last week\nwhen Capt. F, .1. A. MacKenzh-,\nlevel (Conservative soldier memher foi*\nDelta, suggested the house would hoi\ninterested In learning how it came;\nthat Joseph, C. Cook, one-time secretary of ihe ward 2 Liberal association in .'uncoilver, and one ul the\n'inside gang of Liberal workers who\nmanipulated lhe votes of the Seattle\nwater-front thugs imported by the\nhundreds Into Vancouver in February, IUU!. to personate at the byo-\neleelion In the Interest oi' M. A.\nMacdonald- Liberal candidate, came\nto be appointed to the responsible\nposition of cashier in the department of provincial police sit Vancouver. Cook is now a fugitive from\njustice, having recently levanted\nfrom ihal city with some $3,000 or\nmore of provincial funds filched\nfrom ihe proceeds of motor and otu-\nlicense fees. A reward of $1,000\nis now offered for his arrest. Like\nhis former pal in the plugging scandal. John T. Scott, of notorious\nmemory. Cook made his getaway to j\nSeattle hy motor. He is still somej\nlaps ahead uf ihe officers of the\ncrown.\nCook's Official Record\nCnfit* MacKenzle quoted from the\nofficial record of Cook's evidence he-\nfore tlii^ royal rnjnmissinn which investigated ilie plugging charges, and\nwhich found thai: ''It is proved beyond any doubt that an elaborate and]\nexpensive scheme uf personation was!\nadopted hi behalf uf M. A. M.'ie-\nlonald, the LlbeWil candidate?' Cook\nwhen before the commission, was a\nmost rc-caleit ni nt witness* lb- admitted destroying the books and\npapers of the Liberal plugging emu-\nmi tlee on which he was associated\nwith John T Scott, Sorutonj and\nothers of that Ilk, who handled the\npersonntors from Seattle and saw to\nthey were housed and got to the\npolls al lhat bye-election. But be\nhad absolutely no remembrance why\nlie did so or on whose orders nnd\nadvice. On that point his memory\nwas   a   blank'.\nH was a remarkable thing, Capt\nMacKeir\/ie opined; ihal a man with\nthe notorious record of Cook should j\nhave been given a position \\ of trust\nby the- government. The bouse\nhe was surf, await un explanation from Attorney-general\nFarris  wilh   interest.\nRewarded With Office\nAfter Cooks, recent flight from\nVancouver with * the wad of the\npeople's money*-.- Attorney-General\nHarris, In a newspaper interview,\nintimated lhat Cook was already it,\nthe provincial government, service\nwhen he entered the cabinet. This\nstatement does not tally his answers\nto questions put at least year's ses-\nilon by Mr. Bowser, opposition le.nl-\n\u25a0r\/ who soughi information concerning Cook's appointment und the reasons therefore. Then, Mr. Farris bad\nreplied, Cook was appointed to tlie\nposition In .lime, .10 is. lu other\nwords he was given the jolt of cashier some months after ihe attorney-\ngeneral assumed the direction of the\nlaw department of tho crown, and lu\na department coming . under t\\ie\njurisdiction   of    ibe   attorney-general.\nIt.  sometimes  happens  that  a  mnn\nknows almost as much as his son.\nLIKE A TIDAL WAVE\nHeart   Disease   and   Nerve\nTroubles Sweep the Country\nKilling Was Intentional; Is\nNow in Jail Awaiting His\nDeath\nREGINA, Feb. 12 (Canadian\nress).\u2014That he intentionally killed\nbis wife, was the confession made,\nby John Wilson to the sheriff of tho\njudicial district' of Prince Albert\nTuesday of this week is tne information which reached this city from\nofficial sources today. \u25a0 Wilson's con-\nfi'ssion was made to tho sheriff and\nextended to 12 pages of foolscap!\npaper.\nWilson was sentenced to death\nlast weok in the court of king's\nbench nt Saskatoon by Chief Justice\nHaul tain, for the murder of bis\nwife, Mary (Polly), in the fail or\n1018. when he was driving in an\n.automobile to Blaine La!-.**-1, where\n[Jessie Patterson, the wom-ui be lov-\ni'd, was living. At the trial evi-\n,deuce was given to show that Wil-\n|.snn had procured a marriage certificate, alleging himself to he a bachelor before be made away with his\nflrsl wife. Ho married Jessie Patterson at Saskatoon .wo flays after\nIn-  murdered   bis  first wife.\nINSURANCE\nSTOCKS RENTAL8\nREAL   ESTATE\nD. ST. DENIS\nPHONE   39 509   WARD   ST.\nNELSON,  B.C.\nDon't   you  consider\nrather   fatuous?\"\ntbe new  plan\nProbably at no period iu tin\nworld's history have heart and nerve\ntroubles been so prevalent a.s they\naro today.\nThe heart can't stand the stress\nand strain of this busy, bustling age,\nand the care, and worry, tho anxiety\nand activity uf business life constitute\na serious drain on tin; nervous systom.\nTho business of tbe work-a-day\nWorld goes with such a rush tha:\nIhe stoniest hearts and strongest\nnerves break down undor the strain.\nOn the first approach of any\nbreakdown of life system Milburn's\nHeart and Nerve Pills should be taken. The reconstructive power of i\nthese pills on tbe heart and nerve\nsystem   i.s  simply   marvellous.\nMr. W. A.  Wright,  Hopewell, Ave.,\n.Ottawa,  Ont.,  writes:\u2014\"Xffer suffering for some time wilh my heart.  I I\nconsulted  a  number of doctors,  but |\n.. it no relief.    However, 1 read what '\nMilburn's tlearl and Nerve  Pills had\nr     . for others, who had  Ibe same |\nsymptoms and thought I would  give'\nthem a trial.    Believe me, six boxes!\nd   me  completely,    f  am   feeling\nnow, and can attend to my work\nevery   day.     I   can   recommend   your i\npills  lo any  one suffering as  1   did.\" i\nPrice   r.')c  a   box  al   all   dealers   uv '\u25a0\nmailed direct  \"ii receipt  of price  by I\nThe T. Milburn Co,, Limited, Toronto -\no\u201e i. !\n(THE\nCanadian Bank\nof Commerce\nSir   Edmund   Walker,   C.V.O.,\nLL.D\u201e   D.C.L.,   President.\nSir   John   Aird,   General   Mgr.\nH. V. F. Jones, Ass't. Gen'l. Mgr.\nCapital   Paid   Up,\nReserve Fund   \t\n,.$15,000,000\n..$15,000,000\nMining Development\nThe development ot the mineral deposits throughout Canada is of paramount Importance\nto i in' country.\nThere aro ninny ways in which\nIbis (,l-!iink can assist, miners.\nCall upon us and let us explain what, a complete banking\nservico  means  to  you.\nBrhhehes    in\nKoo'toi\niny\nand\nBoundary    at\nNelson,\nF,\nrnio.\nfluid\ni Jrunhrool?,      (\nForks,     Green\nwood,\nNn 1\ncrisp.\nTrnll.\nNELSON\nBRANCH!\nfJ. B. Fowl\ner, Man;\nagor\nH.W.E-lwards\nTAXIDERMIST\nGAME   HEADS   AND   ANIMAL\nRUGS   MOUNTED\n2nd Street, REVELSTOKE,\nP.O.  BOX 304\nB.C.\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co.\nOf Canada, Limited\nOffices,  Smaitintj  and   Refining   D*spartmon.R\nTRAIL,   BRITISH   COLUMBIA\nSMELTERS AND REFINERS\nPURCHASERS   OF   GOLD,   SILVER,   COPPER   AND   LEAD   ORES\nProducers  of  Gold,  Silver,  Copper,   Blueatone,   Piy   Lead  and  _ino\nTADANAC  BRAND\nPIA\n(_______\u00bb<_j__j_,-_h *-*ininr*-ai;r-n-ff^\nUNPROTECTED FI\nBill Read Second Time in\nManitoba Legislature; Introduced by Forestry\nWINNIPEG, Pol). 12.\u2014US' il Wil )>>'\nlho provincial ti'onsuror, Hon. Ed-\n'wnril llrown, and given socond rend-\n:InK i\" fl'0 leaiBlituro this afternoon,\npower Is conferred of prosecuting In\nnil rases where Arcs nre left un-\nproUMled. At present under the l\u00bbw\na prosecution does not follow. J he\nlegislation bus hoon introduced nt tho\nliinstnnee of the forestry department\nof the Dominion nnd is intended to\nhelp preveni conflagrations In the\nitlmtwr f-ceUons of the qountry.\nThe provincial treasurer made a\nstatement in the houso explaining tho\nhitch that lind occurred In regard tithe sale ot $2,*i98,000 provincial\nbonds He said that nn nrraugcmenl\nhad, been made with tbe .1. P. Morgan company of Now York by whicli\nL\nE\nTHE NEW STORE OPENING ON\nSatu\nFeb\nCANOPUS.   GIANT OF   SUNS\nNINEVEH'S   PATHETIC   RUINS\nPaat Mosul tho river Tigris rolls lli*\nanelont .almost legendary, waters nnd\nopposite on jthe left bank, the\ntlrenm of antiquity continues undisturbed, There in the blazing sun\nor in tho shimmering Persian moonlight lie the ruins of Nlnevah, lhe\nlast and .greatest capital of the\nAssyrian empire. Tho '.vail of the\ndisappeared city still stands to a\nheight of 50 feet and la 12 miles In\ncircumference. Closo by tho bank\nof the river are the stilling imposing remains of two citadels.\nCanopus, the giant of the solar\nsystem, is, acording to a recent calculation, -111,000 limes as bright as\ntho sun, it is 18,000 times larger in\nsurface, and 2,120.000 times larger\nin volume. The distance of it from\nthe earth, according to this calculation,  is 489   light years.\n\"Suppose,\" says another autho:\nity, \"that instead of being at th.\npnormoim rilstnnco it. were placed In\nthe centre of the solar system,\nlieu of tho sun? It would then occupy ,85 of the space lying without\nthe orbit of ^Venus, nnd as seen from\nthe earth would substend an agio of\nabout 70 dog. of arc. Thus, when\nits lower limb was on our horizon, its\nupper would ho within 20 dog. of\ntho zenith. Needless to any. no\nllfo could exist on earth wilh such\na neighbor.'.'  ,\n( The first railway was a product of\nthe British coal mines, It was a\nhorse-car track , devised- and used\nearl?  in  the' sixteenth  century.\n\"He's always boastln gof his ancestors.\"\n\"Yep, too had his grandchildren\naren't going to have any ancestors\nworth boasting about.\"\u2014Detroit Preo\nPress. ,\nTho side saddle was% invented in\nthe .fourteenth century that Anne of\nBohemia., who was deformed, might\nride in comfort.\nSICK HEADACHES\nFor Last 10 Years\nHeadaches affect all ages and both\n_o_es alike, biit in all cases the\ni real ment should be 'directed to remove lho cause, for with tlie cause\nremoved Ibe headaches vanish for\nall time.\nWhat Is nocessnry for a perman-\nnei cure Is something that will go\nright io the seat ot the trouble. For\nIhis purpose il  is impossible to find\nbettor remedy for headaches of all\ndescriptions than Burdock Blood Bitters, acting as it does on every organ\nof lhe body to strengthen, purify\nnnd   regulate   the   whole   system.\nMrs. Flora Hull, Dominion, N.S.,\nWrites;\u2014\"1 have been 'troubled with\nsick headaches for the lust ten years.\nI had lost fuitli In all remedies until\nrecently a friend of mine advised mc\nto try 'Burdock Blood Bitters. This\n1 did, and found' reliof in o very\nshort time.* 1 would now recommend\nB.B.B. to anyone who Is suffering\nus 1 did. 1 only took threo bottles,\nand am never troubled with sick\nhendachcil any more.\"\nB. B. B, has been on tho market\nfor over 4(1 years. Manufactured\nonly by The T. Milburn Co., Limited,\nToronto, Ont.       ._   _ _  __.\nA full line of Famous Willis\nNew Consult'\n5iajios,\nor Art\nSeveral standard  Phonographs,  featuring the\nStyles.    An  immense stock  of\nThe\nVictor\nfinest and most up-to-date record department in the interior.   A representative\n'slock  of  new   and standard\nPlayer Rolls\nNote the address;\n304 Bake\n(Next Robertson  Furniture\nHOME OF CANADA'S BEST\nJHMMMMJM-WMWM\n rp.\nage 4\nMe Kelson .Daily News, Friday Morning, February IS, 1920.\n\u00ae^e fails Sfetaw\nPublished every morning except Sunday by The News Publishing\nCompany, Limited,  Nolson, B.C.,  Canada.\nBusiness letters should be addressed and checks and money orders\nmade payable to The News Publishing Company, Limited, and in no case\nto individual members of the staff.\nAdvertising rate cards and sworn detailed statements of circulation\nmailed on request or may bo seen nt the offlco of ohy advertising agency\nrecognized by the Canadian  Press Association.\nSubscription rataes: By mail (country), CO cents per month; $2.50 for\nBlx months, $5 per year. By mail (city), 60 cents per month, $125 for\nBlx months, $6.00 per year. Delivered, 75e. per month; $4 for six months.\n97.50 per year, payable in advance.\nMember  Audit  Bureau  of  Circulation\nFriday, February 13, 1920.\nThe New Home Rule Bill\nThe home rule bill does not appear to meet with very\ngeneral favor in Ireland.   No home rule bill ever has.\nComplaint is being made that the present bill is being\ndrawn up without consulting the parties in Ireland.   No doubt\nLloyd George will reply that consultation with parties in Ireland\n. has never helped British governments or home rule to get\nanywhere, except into trouble.\nN Apparently the British government has decided to go ahead\nand use its own judgment in formulating a measure which it\nbelieves to be just and to provide protection for the minority,\nwhich is essential to any successful bill.\nIt may be taken for granted that the bill will not satisfy\neither party, but once it has been placed in operation and tested\nmay prove the basis of a settlement of the century old problem\nof Ireland.\n. <.*.j\t\nThe World's Greatest Fighting Ship ls British\nThe world's greatest completed warship is the battle-\ncruiser Hood, which has just been built at Clydebank for Great\nBritain.\nThe historic fact about the Hood is not only that she is\nthe latest great warship to come under the White Ensign, but\nshe is possibly the last 'of her kind, and certainly the last that\nwill be delivered for at least four years to come. Great Britain\nhenceforward has no great shipbuilding program, and she has\nno capital ships under construction for her fighting fleet. The\nHood marks the culmination of the warship building efforts\nsince the opening of -this century.\nInto this ship have been woven all the lessons of the great\nwar that the British experts have been able to digest. She is\nthe naval architects' idea of the practical realization of the ideal\nfighting ship.\nThe following details-give an idea of her size: Length, 860\nfeet; displacement at load draught, 41,200 tons; horsepower of\nengines, 144,000; designed speed, 31 knots; main armament,\neight 15-inch guns; secondary armament, twelve 5.5-inch and\nfour 4-inch anti-aircraft guns; full load of oil fuel, 4,000 tons.\nThe two previous greatest ships were the Renown and the\nKepulse, which are each 794 feet in length, displace 26,500 tons,\nand the horsepower of their engines is 112,000, while each\ncarries two big guns fewer than the Hood.\n .j.*.\t\nThe Effect of Renewal of Trade With Russia\nDealing With Hearst\nNobody wants tlie job of denlinpr\nwith the muck and the filth and tho\npoison of a foul sewer. It is a\ndirty and dangerous job. But the\ntimo cornea when, In the public\nInterest,  It has to  be  done.\nCanada learns with chagrin that\nthe newspaper publications of William Randolph TTenrst are again to\nbo permitted to pollute her newsstands nnd be sold upon her struts.\nThis exponent or dir.loy.illy In his\nown country, of hatred toward Britain, of distortion of facts, of dishonest treatment of news, of faked\ncables, of pro-German propaganda,\nof salacious \u2022' inensfillonnlism, seelts\nonce more to dump his offal In this\nDominion. The war* timo notion of\ntho Federal Government in plarin-7\nthe ban upon his papers met will,\nuniversal commendation. Relaxation\nof that reslrietion will be as generally .and as emphatically deporod.\nThe Glnl.p bplicves in the freedom\nof .the Press. Tt henrves. (no, in\nindividual freedom. But it ivcnir-\nnizes the right of the citizen to be\nprotected from tho criminal. And\nIt recognizes the right of the nat'on\nto refuse its hospitality to the avowed   and   unscrupulous  alien  enemy.\nTn its issue of last Saturday, January 31, 1020, Hearst prints upon\ntho editorial page of his New York\nAmerican a picture of tho new British dreadnought, HM.S. Hood. And\nhere i-s. the text of his leading editorial:\n\"Such    battleships   as    this    one\npictured on this page are therefore\nbuilt to menace  US.\n\"They MUST be.\n\"There is no other nation against\nwhom   England   would   need   such\nships.   9\n\"England   Is   not   only   strengthening  her  huge   navy.\n\"She  is enlarging her army. She\nhas   appropriated     $300,000,000     to\nbuild up an 'air fleet.'\n\"And  we  PAY  THE  BILL,\n\"That is just what  we are doing.\n\"The     money     to   build     these\nbattleships and  these  airships  aml I Tinm-;\nto    enlarge    the   British   army   Is\nmoney   DUE  TO  US\u2014interest  due\non  the gigantic loans England obtained   to  U30  In  her war. |\n\"Our  Congress   has   decided   that;\nIt can spare only $30,000,000 for\nded anarchy into tho nssnssinalion of\nWilliam McKlnley; who ploted with\nvon Bnrnstorff after the murder of\nhundreds of his fellow-citizens, Including women anil children, on the\nLusltanla; who, even after tho United States formally entered tlio roll\nof tho Allied nat'ons in the Great\nWar, diligently played the enemy's\ngame during\" thy life-and-death struggle in which ills own country was\nInvolved. It is to be exepeled that\nthis sort bf a creature will continue\nhis miserable efforts to injure his\nnative bind and to mislead , its\npeople by all the untruthful and dishonest  arts  at his  command.\nwhy   Can-\n\"PEP\"\nThe stir in the world's markets caused by the supreme\ncouncil decision to end the blockade of Russia has extended\neven to Argentina.   The congress there has been dallying for\n' a year with a mill to authorize a credit of $200,000,000 to\nBritain and France. The prospects of Britain and France obtaining cereals and other raw materials from Russia has sent\nshivers through the high-price specialists of the Plate River.\nThe effect upon our markets will be notable once there is\nclear proof that Russia can furnish supplies that otherwise\nmight have come from this continent.\nThe proposal apparently is to do the trading through the\nRussian co-operative union, which has stores all through Russia.\nThis union is so popular among the people that the soviet has\nnot interfered with it. The imports of manufactures will be\ndistributed by the union, which, in turn, will collect raw\nmaterials and foodstuffs from the peasants at a fixed rate for\nthe rouble, and export them. Ships going to Russian ports will\nbe loaded with supplies on a barter basis, thus doing away with\nthe great handicaps of exchange. Russian finance is so chaotic\nthat only by primitive bartering can trade be carried on.\nHerbert Hoover,'whose judgment in this matter is trusted,\nsays that to reopen trade with Russia along this line would\nbe one of the best steps that could be taken for pacifying the\npeople there, and the re-establishment of normal government.\nHe says the Bolsheviki have been getting support from the people\nby urging that the allies were deliberately blockading Russia,\nand that the iron ring around them could only be broken\nby force. However this may be, the allied governments would\nfind it necessary to avoid letting into Ru.ssia supplies that could\n| be used by soviet armies. It is true that when industry is\nthriving, and people are living well, they wish to avoid war,\nbut the soviet is an autocracy 1;hat wants to spread its idea\nover the world, and will not hesitate to use any weapon\nthat comes to its hand.\nContradictions as to what can be expected of Russia in the\nway of supplies are numerous. The co-operative union, according to the Toronto Mail and Empire, says great stocks of\nwheat, flax, cattle, etc., exist, but banks which have had agents\nin Russia seem mystified by the claim. The Denikine government, however, specified a long list of materials of which it had\nan abundance in the south of Russia, and no doubt opportunity\nto get needed manufactures would bring out supplies. From\nan economic point of view, the opportunity looks inviting, but\npolitically the chances are uncertain.\nf       \u201e %%%\u2014\u2014\n\" it is estimated thut tho curlh lu one iiuy'i. travel through Hpacu meets\n75,000,000 meteors.\n. Rattlesnakes were known\nhave long since disappeared.\nin  colonial  times in  the  middle states,  but\nTho   Astor   holdings\ninterests in America.\nin   New   York   city   are   lho   most   valuable   land\nRut there Is no reason\nada should permit tli*. Hearst sewers to dump their pestilence into\nthis country. This country is no\ngarbage can. There is no place\nhere for the avowed and unscrupulous alien enemy. The doors should\nremain barred. And, at a time when\npatriotic Canadian newspapers have\nhad to suspend publication temporarily, owing to tlie shortage of newsprint, the Dominion Government\nmight woll consider the advisability\nof stopping the enorninus supply of\nCanadian paper consumed by the\nHearst papers lu publishing these lying and dishonest attacks on tho\nMotherland and in endeavoring to\nsow distrust* and discord between\nCanadians and their cousins- south\nof the international boundary line\nToo long has Canada, permitted the\nHearst creature tn bite the hand\nthat fed it. Has the lime not come\nHearst news services forever in this\ncountry and lo stop their supply of\npaper from this couulry? This is\nnot. a. -mater of fiscal policy. It is\nmerely muzzling the frothing month\nof a dangerous  dog.\u2014Toronto  Globe.\nNO  BANKS  IN   MEXICO\nSince 1911 Mexico has been without banks of any sort within the\nmeaning of the law of 1S07. Thero\nare at present^!, is true, a, number\nof private banking institutions, but\ntheir activities are limited almost, entirely to the issuance, purchase and\nsale of foreign exchange and to\nsome few commercial credit tram.uc-\nWhat tlio  Order of\ntlie    teacher   asked\nwhat\nair   fleet\u2014one-tenth\nhas appropriated.\n\"Our Congress says wo haven't\nany more money to spare for airships. \u2022\n\"And then it proposes to excuse\nEngland from paying the- interest,\nfor three years of her debt to us\u2014\nbecause England wants the money\nTO BUILD SEA FLEETS AND\nAIR   FLEETS\n\"Tn all the history of nations was\none Government ever made such\nfool  of  by another?\n\"And on top of that, the Uritish\npress fills its pages with reviling;\nwith ugly and sneering statements\nthat we went into tlie war to\nmoke  money.\n\"That we waited for ,two _\\ars to\nsee which side would win, so, that I\nwe could go In on the winning\nside!\n\"That we pretended neutrality so\nthat  we could  profiteer!\n\"That's no reward for saving those\npeople   from   the   licking:   that   was.\ncoming to   them\u2014and  which   a  lot\nof    Americans   think    would   have\ndone them good.\n\"First they borrow   .ur money.\n\"Then   they   beg   our   fYid.\n\"Then  they cry for our soldkrs.\n\"Then   they   shake   their  fists   in\nour   faces,   because   they  can't   get\nany  more  from  us.\n\"We wonder what these Anglophiles who were filling the pr-ass\nwith rtour dear mother-country,\"\nand \"blood thicker than water\" and\n\"hands across the sea\" and all That\nsort of sickening, sentimental nonsense a few months ago have to\nsay now\u2014when they say anything\nwhere they  can  be  heard.\n\"There are too many of these\nserfs of- England in private life\nyet, and too many in public life.\n\"It is high time we Americans\nspoke out and rebuked this sort.\nIt is higii time that certain hybrids\nin the Congress and in the Administration heard that this ia\nstill  an  American   Nation.\n\"The patriotic Americans in the\nCongress should act.\n\"Let England pay us on the\nmoney  they  borrowed.\n\"Millions of Americans were persuaded, and many were coerced, into helping to make these loans\nto  England.\n\"Our Government raised the\nmoney by borrowing it from the\nAmerican people on the security of\nLiberty bonds und then loaned it to\nEngland and now it is proposed\nthat WE be taxed again to pay\nthe interest due lo US\u2014In order\n* to let British borrowers build\nbattleships and alrfleets to intimidate us in the fuiure!\n\"Have we an American Government in Washington, or have we a\nBritish  Government Annex?\n\"This picture looks as If we had\nthe  Annex,\n\"This most powerful battleship In\nthe world was built with the money\nthat  we  are   lending  England)\n\"If  wo   keep   on   lending   money\nto England to build ships, she will\nhe   able   to   corne   over   here   and\nblow  New York off tho earth any\ntime she wants,\nThere is a time when the liar becomes  more   than   a   nuisance\u2014when\nhe   becomes  a   mena ee,    When   that\ntime   comes   it   is   the   duty   of   tho\nStates   to   deal   with   him.     William\nRandolph   Hearst  is   the   most   contemptible   of  creatures,   a   traitor   to\nhis- native land.    He is one of those\nwho \"shall go down to the vile dust\nfrom which  he  sprung,   unwept,   un-\nhonored   and   unsung.\"     He   will   be\nremembered  ns   the   man  who   prod-\n\"Do you know\ntlie Bath is?\"\nMickey.\n\"Sure, ma'am,\" replied tlie boy. \"In\nour  house  it's  Katy,  then  me brud-\nEngland   .. >Ulen me<;,\nABOUTYOU\nCHILBL\nWhat are they? A mild form of\nfroBt-bitfr\u2014a chilling of tho part to\nflucb a degree that\/in [.animation is\nset up, causing a tingling pain, excessive irritation a&d often swelling. Zam-Buk cures chilblains hy\ndrawing out the iuflaiuuiauon, thus\nending the pain and. irritation aud\nreducing the swelling.\nAlias Annie Leyard of Bcaverdale,\nOnt, says: \"I suffered agonies from\nchilblains and used many remedies,\nhut nothing gave me any easa until\nI used Zam-Buk, which, after a\nlittle perseverance, completely rid\nme of this painful ailment.\"\nRegular applications of Zam-Buk\n\u25a0will prevent a recurrence of ths\ntrouble.   Keep it handy.   50c. lax,\nVigor,   Vitallly,   vim   and   punch \u2014\nThat's   pep!\nThe   courage   to   act   on   a   sudden\nHunch\u2014\nThat's   pep!\nThat   nerve   to   tackle     the    hardest\nthing,\nWilli feet, that climb, and hands that\ncling,\n\\nd   a   heart   that   never   forgets   to\nnng-\n\u2022That's   pep!\nHand\nind  grit   in\nThat's\nFriendly   smile  oi\nThat's\nbase-\na,  concre\npep!\nan   honest  face-\npep !\nanother1\nThe spirit  that helps when\ndown,\nThat knows how to scatter the black\nest  frown,\nThat   loves   Its  neighbor,   and   lowes\nIts   town\u2014\nThat's   pep!\nTo say,  \"I  will\"\u2014for  you  know  you\ncan\u2014\nThat's   pep!\nTo look for lhe best in every man\u2014\nThat's   pep!\nTo meet every thundering knock-out\nblow,\nAnd   come   back   with   a   laugh,   be\ncause you know\nYou'll   get   the   best   of   the   whole\ndarned show\u2014-\nThat's   pep!\n\u2014By Grace C. Hoslwick  in   Fountain\nHead  News.\n|       TEN YEARS AGO TODAY\nI\n-\u2022\n(From the Daily News of Feb, 33,\n1910.)\nThe Chinese New Year's Celebration was brought to a close last\nevening, the festivities , ending at\n1.1.30. V\n* *    \u2022\nTho Eastern Townships Bank,\nwhose head office^ for the Interior\nof British Columbia, is located In\nthis city says a despatch from Grand\nFor lis.\n\u2022 *   \u00bb\nThreo rinks of curlers left Fernie\nfor Cranbrook for to take part' In\ntlie  bonspiel   in, that.   town.\nMrs. F. Elwell of Bonnington Falls\nis a visitor to the city.\nColumbus first found tlie sargasso\nsea on his voyage of discovery.\nWife\u2014T got this coat with tiie\nmoney I had saved up for my new\ndress.\nHub\u2014Going tn do without the\nIress,  eh?\nWife\u2014Oil, no; tho dressmaker delivered  that  yesterday.\nFalse   eyes\nlooking  glass.\nshould    lie   made    of\nH. W.Edwards\nTAXIDERMIST\nGAME   HEADS  AND  ANIMAL\nRUGS MOUNTED\n2nd Street, REVELSTOKE, B.C.\nP. O. BOX 304.\nIff!\nOLDISH\n\"Diamond   Dyes\"   Mako   Faded   Apparel Bright, Colorful and New.\nDon't worry nbout perfect results.\nUse \"Diamond Dyes,\" guaranteed to\ngive a new, rich, - fadeless color to\nany fabric, whether it be wool,\nsilk, linen, cotton or mixed goods,\u2014\ndresses, blouses, stockings, skirts,\nchildren's coats, feathers, draperies,\ncoverings.\nThe   Direction   Book     with     each\npackage tells so plainly how to din\nmoncl  dye  over  any  color   (hat  yo\ncan not make a mistake.\nTo match any material, Vfhve\ndruggist show yon \"Diamond Dye'\nColor Card.\nNEWSPRINT   SITUATION\nSHOWS  .IMPROVEMENT\nMONTREAL, Feb. 11\u2014The newsprint situation, which threatened to\nbecome alarming for several papers\nowing to the refusal of Price\nBrothers of Quebec to sell at the\nprico fixed by tlie board of commerce, has been eased for 'the. time\nbeing. The Bompton Paper Com- \u25a0\npany will supply .the newsprint\nwanted and Price Brothers will test\nthe authority of the paper controller\nin  the courts.\nComplete\nTransformation!\nHave you a diamond set In. an\nold. fashioned ring, and thus\nlooking quite \"ancient\"'. Let us\ntransform it for you!\nIt can be reset, for instance, in\na Birks' Invisible Platinum\nCrown settiry, and it Immediately appears ns a large stone\nof greater nrilliance than Is possible in tne old-fashioned\n\"Gypsy\" styles. Isn't this well\nworth the moderate cost which\ntlie  work wmd-i  involve?\nVANCOUVER,  B.  0.\nMECHANICS' TOOLS,\nWe have a splendid assortment of\nSTANLEY'S TOOLS\nTo  Select  From, Including\nPlanes, Squares, Screw Drivers^ Try Squares,\nChisels, Etc.\nSee the New Dowel Machines\nPRICES RIGHT\nNelson Hardware Co.\ni\nBAKEU STRKET\nNELSON, R. O.\nEGLECTED\nCOLDS\nlor ihe foundation of chronic cheat\ntr jtiblea. Many cases of consumption can he traced to neglected\neclds in childhood,\nA cold should receive prompt\ntreatment with Peps. Peps Is the\ndirect treatment. It Is breatheable\nand therefore quickest and most\neffective.\n\u25a0 Peps are so pleasant to tako that\nriiUdren never refuse Jhem and\nt!,--ir absolute freedom from harm-\nfill drugs makfti them especially\nunliable for children's coughs,colds,\n.ore throat, bronchitis, etc. Every\nm ,:lier should keep Peps handy.\nAll dealers SOc. box.\nURINK\nNelson Brewing\nCompany's\nBeer and Porter\nHealthful and invigorating.\nMade with crystal clear mountain water from pure ma|t and\nnope.\nNelson Brewing\nCompany, Limited\nNELSON. B.C.\n, Phonograph rocorclB tontainlng (10 to\nlinm,  m.-1'lr, for ___-*ri_i*_i\u00a3al DurDOEjca.\nper cent, of wood (lour have\nJohn Burns k Sons \u2122a m*\u2122\nSASH AND DOOR FACTORY NELSON PLANING MILLS\nVernon Street, Nelson, B. O.\nEVER*   DESCRIPTION   Of  lHULplNG   MATERIAL  KEPT  IN  STOCK\nEstimates (iltj-n on .Stone, Brick, Convreu- and Frame Buildings\nMAIL ORDERS PROMPT-.-' ATT-\nMason & Risch, Limited\n\"HIS MASTER'S VOICE\" NELSON DEALERS\n,_sa\u00bb>~ _si-:\n\u00abU WARn BTBFFT *\n^ro-aowtsscwsMVf' \u2022\u00bb\u2022\u00bb\nWe carry the largest a nd best selection of\nVICTOR RECORDS\nih the interior\nWILLIS PIANOS LTD.\n $es4 eop^\nm\nWBe f^-lsoii 35a_Iy .New*,   Friday Morning, .February IS, 1320.\nPage fl\nj Sunkist Oranges\n[weet and Juicy per doz.,\n,0c, 60c and 70c.\nfust   arrived   now     shipment     of\nChocolate   Eclairs.\nPer lb\t\n50c\n30MMOR   BISCUITS  in  Cartons\nw P|ain Soda, Salt, Arrowroot,\ngraham Wafers, Fig Newtons,\nfinger Snaps, Vanilla Wafers,\n\u25a0.loco  Wafers,  Coco    Taffy    Bars,\noctal Toa-\n20d per Carton\nNEW   CABBAGE,   HEAD   LETTUCE,   HOTHOUSE   LETTUCE.\n>tar Grocery\nPHONE  10.\nIA HOME MADE GRAY\nHAIR REMEDY\n1m Can Make a Better Gray Hair\ni Remedy Than Yon Can Buy.\nnCiriiy,   streaked   or   faded   hair   is\ntji   only  unbecoming,   hut  unneoes-\nrp*\nJAnyouo can prepare a simple mix-\nJro at home that will darken gray\n3,lr, and mnke il soft and glossy.\n\" a half-pint of waier add 1 ounce\nbn.v. rum, a 'small box of Orlex\n\u2022mptratitl and   VI   ounce of glycer-\n^Thcse ingredients can he bought\nany drug store at very little\n3st, or the druggist -will put It up\nyou. Apply to t.ie hair twice a\nl*ek until the doalred shade is oh-\n'Ariedl This will make, a gray-\niired person look twenty years\nhunger. It is easy 10 uso, does not\nHlor the 'scalp, is not sticky or\n\u2022taisy and does not rub off.\nUfa Evening\nPOMPS\nNewest cuts in Patent and\nKid Leather, plain or Colonial styles. Full range of\nsizes.\nDr. Scholl's Foot Expert\nwill be here next Monday\nand Tuesday\nR. Andrew & Co.\nLeaders   in   Foot   Fashions\n:\nBlood Poisoning\nHamlin'* Wizard Oil a Safa\nFirst Aid Treatment\nIHow often lockjaw and blood poi-\n'ning result from the neglect of a\n\u2022jght scratch or little cut I Hamlin's\nwizard Oil is a safe and effective lirst\nll treatment. It is a powerful antistatic and should be applied imme-\nllitely to wounds of this kind to pre-\nint danger of infection.\nIt is soothing and healing and quick-\ni drives out pain and inflammation in\njscs of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns,\ntes and stings. Just as reliable, too,\nr stiff neck, sore feet, cold sores,\n-inker sores, earache and toothache.\nilGet it from druggists for 30 cents.\nS not satisfied return the bottle and\ntt your money back.\nEver constipated or have sick head-\n,he? Just try Wizard .Liver Whips,\nfeasant little pink pills, 30 cents\n\u25a0uaranteed.\nWomen of Canada\nTestify\nDMie'Ont.:\u2014\"I am more than pleased\nwith Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I\nwas run-down and\nso nervous that I\ncould not even stay\nin the house alone\nin the day-time and\ntried every kind of\nmedicine I heard of\nbut got no result.\nOne of my friends\nadvised me to toJce\n'Favorite Prescri]?-\ntion,' said that it\nwould cure mo, and\nit did. After taking\nfour bottles I felt\nlike a new woman\nand it is also the very best medicine for ft\nwoman bringing up a family. I will recommend 'Favorite Prescription' to any one\nsuffering liko I did.\"\u2014MBS, JOSEPH\nBEAUDRY, E. R. 2.\nWEAK AND NERVOUS\nTillsonburg, Ont.\u2014\"I found Dr. Pierce**\nFavorite Prescription an excellent meditaae\nfor the ailments of women. I had become\nvery weak and nervous. I was just miserable when I began taking the 'Favorite\nPrescription' and it proved most beneficial.\nIt so completely restored me to health that\nI have never luid any return of thia ailment.\nI do adviso the uso of 'Favorite Prescription'\nby women who suffer with womanly trouble.\"\u2014MRS. GEO. WALKER, P. O. B\u00ab\n490.\nDr. Pierce'a Favorite Prescription\" il\nmade of lady's slipper root, black cohosh\nroot, unicorn root, blue cohosh root and\nOregon grape root. Dr. Pierce knew,\nwhen he first made this standard medicine,\nthat whiskey nnd morphine wero injurious,\nnnd so lie has always kept them out of hie'\nremedies. Women who take this standard\nremedy know tht\\t in Dr.* Pierce's Favorite\nPrescription they aro getting a safe woman*!\ntonic _o good that druggists everywhere nil\nit. in liquid nr tabled form.\nKootenag and Boundarg\nTHE BQUTRY CASE CONSIDERS LIBRARY\nNakusp Citizens Petition At\"\ntorney-General to Revoke\nPrison Sentence\nNAKUSP, Feb. 11.\u2014A petition is\nbeing circulated here asklngi the attorney-general to review the sentence Imposed on Mrs. Rosa Boutry,\nof Burmis, Alta,; recently a resident\nof Nakusp, who was convicted by\nMagistrate F. \"W. Jordan and Thomas\nAbrlel, of selling \u201e half a bottle of\nbrandy to Fred Ashton, an employee\nof the Nakusp saw-mill, the alleged\nsale taking place on Dec. 31st last.\nMrs. Boutry is now at the Okalla\nprison farm, while Sam Kce, proprietor of the Chinese restaurant\nIn which the transaction took place,\nIs   in  tho  provincial  jail   at  Nelson.\nIn the case of Mrs. Boutry, it Is\nclaimed by her sympathizers that\nshe is serving a six months' sentence practically on one man's evidence, and that at the worst there\nis room for doubt In her case, Evidence was given by Ashton, the\nman claiming to have received the\nbrandy, after negotiations initialed\nby himself, and by Fred South,\nclaiming to have shared the drinks.\nMrs, \" Boutry's own evidence and\nother points In her favor aro considered lo have heen strong enough\nfo place tho charge in the doubtful\nsi ass.\na A petition is being largely signed\n\u2022iere, praying the nitorriey-genernl to\nreview tho case. Tt has .also beon\nstated that Mrs. Boutry's counsel',\nFred B. Hill, Revelstoke, may enter\nan  appeal.\nBURTON BOY SCOUTS\nGIVE ENTERTAINMENT\nBURTON, Fob. 12\u2014An enjoyablo\nconcert was given by the Boy Scouts,\ninstructed   by   jMessrs   Giddings   and\nCRESTON. B.C.. Feb. 12.\u2014Creston\nBoard of Trnde met Tuesday night\nwith President Constable presiding.\nThe meeting wns largely taken up\nwith the reports of committees and\not delegations. The first of these\n-OTS the co-operative library scheme\nof wliich -J .Vf. Hamilton told of\nmeeting 0:1 Monday of committees\nfrom the board, the Women's In\nstltute and the Unltod Farmors at\nwhich the undertaking was ffilly\ndiscussed and a decision reached to\nplace tha> matter before a citizens\nmeeting to be held before the end\nof the month. C. B. Garland, the\nboard's delegate to lhe Associated\nBoards of Eastern British Columbia\nconvention at Trail last week\nported on the proceedings of tho\nconvention, going fully into the proceedings of tho first afternoon when\ntho original resolution on Kootenay\nFlats drainage was unceremoniously\nturned down. ** Messrs. Mallandalne\nand Hayes, who had been at Fernie\non Saturday for a meeting of tho\nEast Kootenay hoards, at which lho\nfinishing touches wero put on tho\ncomposition and make up of the\nbrochure that will be distributed\nthe hope of Inducing auto traffic\neast and west through BC. to como\nvia Creston, Cranbrook and Fernie,\nor via the Columbia Valley if tn\nroute to Banff, reported a most successful meeting, assurance being civ\nen lhat there was every prospect\nof the road from Crowsnost right on\nlo Sirdar bolng put ln good travelling shape immediately spring opened.\nWord was had from the forestry\ndepartment that this year at the\ndepartment's expense camp sites\nwould be cleared at spots where\nwater and other camping requisites\nwore available, and signboards pine\nod along the road telling where these\ncamp spots were. The idea back\nof this Is to minimize the tire\ndanger from these ever-Increasing\ntourist camping parties. Messrs\nStones   on   Friday   evening   .assisted Garland, Hayes and Mallandalne wero\nby the school children who had boen\ntnught songs, recitations and\ndialogues   by   Miss   Vlpond,\nA. 17. Burton left on Tuesday for\na  short  visit  in  Nelson.\nR KIrkpatrick returned to his\nwork  at  tho   dredge  last  week\nMrs .Helmers is spending a few\ndays with her mother nt Arrow\nPark.\nMiss Vandorlierg of Graham's\nLanding spent the weekend hore, lho\nguest of Miss  Vlpond.\nThe steamer Mlnto has resumed her\nrun to Burton three times a week.\nLightens work\nfor Ma\nand keeps\nme well\nfed\n\u2014says\n(SbMf\nPost\nToasties\nThere is a heavy tax on our income to meet the Government's running expenses, and interest on the public\ndebt. This tax we all must, can, and do meet.\nThere is another tax which money will not discharge\u2014\nthe tax on our physical.systcm from stagnation of food\nwaste. Its name is Constipation. It burdens us and\nmakes sluggish a system otherwise perfectly healthy.\nNujol will fully clear th'^tax. Nujol will keep the\npoisonous waste moving o..t of the body by this entirely new principled-it works on the waste matter\ninstead of on the system. Every other form of treatment either irritates or forces the system.\nNujol prevents constipation by keeping the food waste\nsoft, thus helping Nature establish easy, thorough bowel\nevacuation at regular intervals \u2014 the healthiest habit\nin the world.\nIt is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take\u2014try it.\nNujol is sold by all druggists In bottles only, bearing Nujol\ntrade mark. Write Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. (New\nJersey), 50 Broadway, New Vork, for booklet \"Thirty Feet of\nDanger.\"\nA New Method of Treating an Old Complaint.\nA  SMOOTH,  HAIRLESS \\\nSKIN  FOR  EVERY  WOMAN |\n(The  Modern  Beauty)\nWith  the  aid of a plain  delatone\ni-:e   it   is  an   easy   matter   to   rid\n1,' skin of unsightly hairy growths,\n'he  paste  is made by  mixing some\nv Licr \\Mtth powdered delatone.    This\na  applied  to   tlio  hairs  not  wanted\nMid   after   2   ur   3   minutos   rubbed\nff   and   the   skin     washed,     when\n\u25a0\\ ery  trace  of hair will  have  vanned.    When you  go to your  drug-\n:-.   for   delatone,   be   sure   you   get\nhe  genuine  article.\nHay, Grain, Flout and Feed\nBest Qtiality and Price\n[Taylor Milling & Elev. Co.\n30..8P.COUGHS\ntendered the board's thinks for the\nexcellent work aconi-pUshed and\nequally business-like roports, A\ncommunication was received from\nBoaswell asking if Creston would\nco-operate with Gray's creek, Craw\nford Bay and Boswell in a united\neffort to have the works dep,ut\nment complete the roud on thnt\nsido of Kootenay Luke. Creston will\nadvise that they will lend a- nand\nin any effort that may bo made\nin this regard.\nWymvlel district organized a- local\nof the United Farmers of B.C. at a\nsplendidly attended end equally\nthusiastlc meeting of the residents of\nthat section on Saturday night, with\ntho assistance of President Wui.d of\nthe Canyon local, and A. IX. Swanson,\nanother active worker in the Canyon organization. Tlie following officers were elected: .'resident, A. H.\nPiggott; vice-president, W. J. Cooper; secretary-treasurer, K. Packman;\ndirectors, C. G. Wlgcn, John AVigen,\nJohn Bathie, Miss Anna Hagen, II.\nPackman. The latter was aiuo elected as delegate to tho provincial\nconvention at Victoria, the laUer\npart  of   the  month.\nValley locals of tho U.F. o. B.C.\nwill have five delegates at least at\nthe provincial convention. Canyon\nhns selected President Joan Wood,\nTho Creston delegation will ho President W. V. Jackson, C. O- Qulst and\nW. G. Littlejohn of Erickson, while\nH Packman will go from Wj-nndel,\nTho Canyon local has already submitted five resolutions to come te*\nfore tho big gathering and thoso lie-\nlonging at Creston will draft their\nrecommendations shortly.\nCRESTON LOSES\nAN OLDTIMER\nTO   WASH   AWAY   THOSE [\nWRINKLES ANI> CROWSl'EP\/r \\\nIf your face is disfigured with\nwrinkles, no matter what the cause,\nyou can- quickly dispel every line,\noven the most obstinate, by using a\nsimple homo-made wash lotion.\nMerely dissolve an ounce of puw-\nlered saxolite in a half pint witch\nhazel\u2014ingredients found In any\ndrug store. ' Bathe the face in this,\nand\u2014presto!\u2014 you scarcely believe\nyour own eyes when you look into\nyour mirror nnd behold tho marvelous transformation!\nThe remarkable astringent action\nof tho saxolite so tightens the skin\n.Tinkles are literally pressed out.\nBest of all, this result ls not purely\nttnhporary, for the lotion also has\n1 nealthful tunic action, when tends\ntn strengthen and tone up the weakened tissue, and added benefit may\nUn expected with continued use.\nUse this onco a day for a while;\nIt cannot injure the most delicate\nMkin. The treatment itself leaves\nno  trace\u2014nq tone gueses the secret\nSLOCAN LAKE TO\nBE RE-STOCKED\nSILVERTON, Feb. 12.\u2014-In response to urgent requests from tlie\nSlocan district board of trade, tu\ntho department of marine and fisheries, to re-stock Slocan Lake with\ntrout from the Gerrard hatchery,\nCaptain Hamer, Superintendent of\nthe hatchery arrived here yesterday,\nfor the purpose of thoroughly acquainting himself with the conditions\nand needs of tho district, X'ong the\nlines suggested by the board. He\n3pent the afternoon and evening in\ngetting first hand information from\nmembers of the board and others, and\nexpressed himself as well satisfied\nas to the urgent need nf re-stocking\nthe lake, and of affording all possible\nprotection  to the same.\nThe  board  of trade  has  long ad\nvocated  that under government sup\nervision, an attempt should be made\nto destroy \/the squaw-flsh and suck\ners,   and   also tlhat   obstruction^   to\nnatural    spawning   grounds    of   the\ntrout,    should     be   removed,     Capt\nHamer has given assurance that the\ndistrict   has  his   unqualified   support\nIn   matter   of   re-stocking   the   lake,\nwhich   will   probably   bo   early   this\nseason.\nCRESTON, Feb. \\2.\u2014Creston has\nlost a familiar figure in the passing\nof H. Devine, who succumbed to\ndropsy and a complication of other\ndiseases, at the age of 72 years,\nand whoso remains were interred in\nCreston cemetery on Monday, Rev.\nT. McCord of f icin ting. He came\nhero In 1012 from ITosmer, and Is\nsurvived by a widow. John Beebo\nof Calgary and J. W. Parkin of\nMichel were among the outsiders\nwho were here for the funeral.\nElder Bronson of the, reorganized\nChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter'Day\nSaints, and a sleighload of the members of tho denomination, made the\ntrip to Canyon City on Sunday,\nwhere ho hold another open air\nImmersion baptismal service in Canyon Creek, a trio of converts being\nthus received into church membership. He is returning next month\nto immerse several mora of tho\nconverts hc mado during his ten\ndays of special meetings in Creston.\nPresbyterian Ladies Aid had their\nannual meeting this week, when\nmost of the old officers were reelected, as follows: President, Mrs.\nJ. W. Dow; 1st vice-president, Mrs.\nT. McCord; 2nd vice-president, Mrs.\nR. R. Piper; secretary, Mrs. S. A.\nSpeers; treasurer, Mrs. Henderson,\nThe aid had a successful financial\nyear, the 1919 in-gathering of money\nrunning  close  to  $500.\nRev. M. W. Lees, at one time\nMethodist pastor here, and last year\nat Trail, who Is just, back from on\n(Extended vacation in England, Is a\nguest of Mr. and Mrs. E. w. Payne.\nMrs. Lees accompanies him.\nMrs. C. CI. Bennett and two children are spending the week with\nfriends in  Cranbrook. '\nFred Belanger and James Cook\nwere business visitors at Nelson the'\nearly part of tho weok.\nMiss   Itutledgo,   teacher  at   Kitch- :\nener,   spent   the   week-end   in   town:\nth   gust   of   Miss   Hunt   and   Mrs.\nBoyd.\nMrs. C. A. Hunt of Kilchner wns i\nwith Mrs. Henderson a few days!\nthis week. I\nFrank Ebbutt left this week for1\nPocahontas, Alta., where he expects;\nto remain for somo time. !\nG. H. Bohlee has gone back to\nSpokane where he is taking a course\nin motor construction and repair\na motor college In that city.\n, Miss A. Doyle, of the office staff\n-)f the Fruit Growers Union,\nspending the week-end with her\nparents :it Nelson.\nAt a directors' meeting this week,\nP. .1. Loveday of Vernon, was selected to succeod H. B. Staples as\nuBion manager, and Is expected here\nto take charge early in the month,\nMr. Staples has resigned after being\nin   charge  for  four  years.\nrobsoFfarmers\ninstitute meets\nKOBSOn: Feb. 12.-Tho monthly\nmeeting of tho Fanners' Instituto\nwas hold Friday evening at Columbia Mouse. A. D. Clyde, district\nlelcgato ot the advisory board, arranged to go to Victoria to tho annual convention and to attend the\ncouncil  of agriculture.\nA presentation of a desk was\nmado to Gordon R. Brown bv some\n\u00bbf the members ot the instituto on\n\u25a0 Is retirement of secretary, which\nho  has held  since  its inception.\nCordon R. Brown and A. F.  Mitchell  wero  Trail  visitors  on  Friday\nH    P.   Colder   is   visiting   Grand\n\u2022orks   for  a   few   days   on   farming\nbusiness.\nXT, Webster was a Nelson visitor\non  Monday.\nA. B. Billiard, lately returned from\noverseas, has purchased H. r C.old-\ncr's ranch here and will go in for\nPoultry and stock In addition to\nfruit farming.\nLinton Lundy's ranch has just\nchanged hands through the agency\nel A. D. Clyde.\nWord  has  been  received  by  rior-\non R. Brown ro the pruning school\nand apple packing classes.   Arrango-\n\"icnts will be made for these in due\ncourse.\nFebruary Clean-\nTwo   Extraordinary  Values   in  Ready-to-wear   for\nThursday Shoppers.   These are well worth your attention.\nThe materials  are  of the very\nbest, and styles and workmanship\nare our usual   standard.    Come\nearly today, and secure your share\nof these genuine bargains.\nCoats at $24.95\nWomen's and Misses' Conts made of\nAll-Wool Cheviots. Tweeds and Velours.\nAll hnve largo collars and arc finished\nwith belts, and some are half lined\nwith heavy Satin. Colors aro Navy,\nFrench Blue, Black and Tweed Mix-\nSizes  M  to -10.    Pa>gttiar values\nlures.\nup   to   $50.00.\nFeburary Sale Price.\n$24.95\nDresses at $24.95\nTwonty-Hve Sorgo and Silk Dresses,\nmade In many different stylos, and In\nsuch colors as Navy, Brown, Taupe and\nBlack. Sizes IG to -10. Values up to\n?45.00.\nFeburary Sale Price.\n$24.95\nMEAGHER & CO.\nP    THE STOH13 FOR STYLE\nTin! STORE FOR QCAMCT\narise\npatients\nMayor\nBENTON SIDING BRIEFS\nBENTON SIDING, Fob. I,*\u2014Trap\npor Dowd has sold his second col\nlection of pelts to C. Llndow of\nSalmo. Tho trapper still finds thnt\ntho larger furbenrers aro less easily\ncaught than usual tfnd Rttriljttt*?? It\nto the fact that they have hud unusual abundance of birds and rabbits\nfor food owing to the light snow-\ntall.\nMiss Mary Barkley has accepted\na position In tho Columbia General\nHospital,  Trail.\nMr. and Mra. Robert Kidd, Fruitvale, were visitors' at Glenone, Sunday. .\nTho    Misses     McLaughlin     wero\ni_-_--i\nCRANBROOK TO\nHEAR LECTURES\nCRANBROOK, Feb. 12._A 8poc,al\nmooting of tlio city board of health\nwith the executive of the St. .Mm\nAmbulance convened last evoning in\nthe council chamber to define schemes for handling tho \"flu!\nshould an epidemic\nGenest   presided.\nIt was decided to approach Mrs\nOeorge Hoggarth to superintend soup\nmaking and from whose hotel it\nwould simplify distribution compared with the unhandy method of calling at Individual homos. For the\nwork of pneumonia packets and\npyjamas Mrs. O. H. Thompson was\nselected convener,' the latter having\nassisted nobly at tho 1918 epidemic.\nA resolution was passed that nursing lectures bo given in the city\nhall by graduated nursing and demonstrations on politico making, etc.,\nbo given. MJss Olive White and\nMsdames Georgo Taylor and A. A.\nMackinson have consented to Instruct\nat   these   lectures.\nTonsilltls and mumps lire still run-\nmm. the F\u00aer@s and Penetrates\nk \u00a7wMy w- \u25a0\".;;.\u25a0:\u25a0:' G^s, Sleatl Golds, Spas-\nmmk Group, Sera Throat, Stiff Neck! Earache\nand klsdrssi aSSmsnts. Apply freely fo the skin\n!ns\" over 'Hie affesfed parts and rub if in.\n:~_^_R]&_C3_^^\nnine their course In tho city\nthere are quite a Cow cases of la\ngrlppef but none of a serious type.\nThe medical officer of health states\nthai tu date there aro no cns'ey of\nSpanish   \"flu.\"\nThe Misses Jennie and Gertrude\nHopkins, Irma Ward, nnd Viola\nSnrvis, all high school girls, are\nvictims  of hi grippe,\nMrs.  John  Bird is  ill  with  quinsy.\n,r. McCallum Is\nphoid fever hut i\nprogressing fnvornl\nC.   James,  C.   P.\nwith  \"flu.\"\ni   vici iin\nreported\nnnd ihe settlement office, About nineteen families were located.\nQuito ia-large crowd enjoyed tho\nwhist drive held in the local hall\nThursday evening. The ladies first\nprize was carried off by Mrs. Sinclair; men's first by Mr. liussell;\nwhile tlie con.---rjla.tion prizes we^e\nwon by Mrs. Chudley nnd Mrs.\nCharley   Burgess.\n.Mr. Van Simonson is a visitor to\nVancouvor  this  week-end.\n.Mr. Kunl. is iu the settlement this\nweek in tbe hiterosts of the provincial  land  sottlemojit hoard.\nMis. l-\"rod Liyter was a visitor to\n'he settlement   last  week-end.\nty-\n1.0\nLISTER SETTLERS\nMOVE ON LAND)\nINDIANS  GET  JAIL\nTERM   FOR   PITLAMPING\nLISTER,\ncompletion\nthe soldier\nacre  lots.\nFeb; i\".\n\u201et ill-* work\nsettlers to I\nFor the past\nToday\nj VICTORIA, Feb. 12.\u2014Capt. ptoses,\nlaw tin-J don. jamos and Francis James each\nmoving j sentenced lo one month's lmprlson-\ntwolUy- ment tor pitlamping at Provost Is-\nmonths land by Magistrate Jay today. All\nthe Intending farmers have boon aro Indians from Rupert Island reliving   in   a   temporary   village   near  serve.\nMAGIC   A\n,,bpowd\"er\nMMAO*      I COHT*IH*m\u00bbAUH\u00bb\nMWMM'\/t\n-\"-.:.-\u25a0\nlail\nu-^--\n P Page 8\nTEe Nelson Daily News, Friday Morning, February 15, MO,\nPLEASRNT IFF!\nWhist Drive, Dance and\nMusical Program Entertain Members and Friends\nXclson Rricahipment No. 7, LO,\no.l-V. hold nn \"at home\" to Ko.o-\u00b0.nay\nLodge No. IR nii(. Queen City lle-\nliekaft Lodge No. \u25a0\u25a0'> last evening in\nthe l.u.O.F. Mall, at which a whist\ndrive,- dance and musical program\nwas put nu for the entertainment of\nmembers and friends to tbe number\nof   130.\nMrs. George Steele and .1. 10, Mc-\nKen'zie won ibe first prizes respectively.; and .Mrs. D, C. Praser anil B.\nMarshall were consoled with tbe\nbooby   prizo*--..\nTlie   dance   was   interspersed   with\nmusical items, tho fir-st ul' which,\na voeiil solo; was contributed by\nChief of PwUqc T. N. Long. Mra.\nA. II. Crossley also contributed a\nvocal solo. Later a duel was sung\nl.v Mrs. Crossloy ami Mrs. A. Dau-\nphlii, to ' the accompaniment of a\nviolin ami pianp, Refreshments\nwen-   seryed   ai   midnight.\nFERRY 15 MUCH\nira mi\nOver Eight Hundred More\nPassengers Carried January Than Year Ago\nl\/MgUres provided for i he past\nmonth show that the Nelson ferry\nfoi' the month uf J an un ivy just past\nwas    hy    considerable     numbers\nbusier craft than it was for the corresponding month of last year. Over\n801) more passengers were carried\nduring .January, 11)2,6, than during\n.January, tOlli. and although 'be official figures of fuitos carried this\nyear are not given il is known that\nilu- number carried by far exceeded\nthe number carried las: year, h'ig-\niires compiled by Geyrge n.-rihew,\nmaster uf the ferry, show ihai ihe\nfollowing ^yerc  carried:\nJanuary* J 020\u2014- Single rigs, 170;\ndonlde rigs, 1-1(1; passengers, 2U-\\;\nfreight, !)'li tons;  horses,  2u;   pigs,  13.\nJanuary, 1 ill if\u2014Autos. 66; single\nrigs, I lis; double rigs. 1 :M; passeu-\ngi'i-s, lsrt_.'; freight; ST. tons; horses,\ntill;  ca.ttie,  IJ; sheep,  4;  pigs. 20,\nWilli respect, to ibe Colurpbia river\nferry a: Ciistlognr, comparative figures with last year are not. possible\nas the critfl only commenced operation ia May, Figures compiled\nby .lames Davidson, master of the\nct;aft, show thai tho following were\ncarried during January, 1 .IHO: Autos,\n2; single rigs, v.l\\ double rigs, _\u25a0?;\npassengers, 55-1; horses, 12; cows,\n2:    steers,    1_.\n'W.y\/\\y\/:\\*jv.y;^v^s?&:\nis easily won by the man or woman who\nw willing to live in harmony with Law. Cut out\npills, live much in the open air, eat less meat\nand more Shredded Wtieat-a simple,\niioarishmg, easily digested &od,made of the\nwhole wheat -grain prepared in a digestible\nform.Give Nature a chance. Heat wo Bis-*.\ncuits in the oven and serve with hot milk\n(or hot salted water) ihe cheapest meal in the\nworld and so nourisliing and strmgtiiennig!\n|NE of Ilie best things any mother can do,\nis to give her children Cocoa every day.\nChildren as well as their elders need something\nhot to drink, and Cocoa is the only thing\nadapted lo their youth which at the same time\nthey enjoy. It is not a stimulant, as are other\nbeverages, but is nourishing and invigorating,\nll strengthens their power of resistance against\ncold arid illness.\nCocoa is recognized by doctors and dietitians\nas one of the standard foods, and is particularly\nrecommended for growing children. Taken in\nthe form of a beverage at breakfast or lunch,\nor after school in the afternoon, it is easily\ndigested and the children love it.\nGive your children Cowan's Cocoa everyday,\nand it will help them to develop sturdy constitutions which will be the foundation for good\nleallh all through life.\nFollow tht directions on the tin ia preprint Coco*.\n(jJerfection\nQqgqa\nSmall   Advertisement\nThat   Bring   Quick   Return\nClassified Advertising Rates\nPor Insertion, one cent pet* word.\nMinimum,' 25  cents; I ;\nSix consecutive insertions, four\ncents per word when cash is paid in\nadvance.     Minimum   H5   cents.\nPer month, dally, 18 cents a word.\nNo accounts opened for classified advertising,\nEach Initial, figure, dollar sign,\netc., counts as\" one word.\nLee\/ni Advertising (includes Calls\nfor Tenders, Water Notices, Certificates of Improvement and other Statutory Notices, etc.. and Municipal\nand Government Notices)\u201412c per\nline for tho first insertion and W\nper line for eaeh subsequent insertion.\nNotices\u2014Birth or Marriage Notices, Death Notices, Funeral Notices,\nCards of Thanks, In Memoriam Notices, 2%c a word, minimum 00c.\nList of Wedding Presents or Floral\nOfferings,  10c a line.\nBlack face capitals threo times\nrate   for   ordinary  typo.\nBlack face type, double rates for\nordinary  type.\nBlack  face  capital   headlines   25c.\nLocal -tending Notices\u2014*2%e per\nword each insertion. In black faco\nor machino capitals, 3c por word.\nBlaek faco capitals 4c por word,\n25% discount it run dally for one\nmonth or more. Where advertisement Is set out in short lines tho\ncharge Is 1.2'\/jc a line for Roman\ntype, 15c for black face, nnd 20c\nfor black face enpltnl.-i. Minimum\nbarge   3,5c.\n14 Furnished Rooms to Rent\nFOR UFN'T\u2014In Annable block; single rooms, two-room suites.  (8143)\nFURNISHED ROOMS, Clean comfortable, steam heat, shower baths.\n$2.25 per week, $11.00 and $10.00\nper   month,    Y.M.C.A. (0150)\n11 Female Help Wanted\nREQUIRED \u2014 Experienced stenographer, law experience preferred.\nReply Box 0215 Dally Nows.\n(11216)\nWAITRESS wanted   at  onco.     Apply\nNew   brand   Hotel.. (0201)\nWANTED\u2014A waitress.    Grand Central  Hotel. (6280)\nJUNIOR    STENOGRAPHER   desires\nposition.    Box 513, Fernie, B.C.\n(0208)\nGOOD WAGES for homo work. We\nneed you to make socks on tho\nfast, easily learned Auto Knitten\nExperience unnecessary. DIstanco\nimmaterial. Positively no canvassing. Yarn supplied. Particulars 3c\nstamp. Dept. 82c Auto Knitter Co.,\nToronto. (0151)\n13 Situations V^n^djfale\nMAN with spare time evenings,\nqualified to handle set of books\nfor small firm, at it very reason-\naide .figure. Apply Box 014*1\nDo'ily  News. (lil-H)\n56\nBirths\nBORN\u2014On   . I'eb.     12.    io    Mr.\nMrs. C. S.  Bourne.  Crawford\n10   Male Help Wanted\nWAN'I'IOD\u2014-At onco, ono millwright,\ntwo tail sawyers, one carriage,\nrider. Otis Staples Lumbor Co.,\nLtd. (0152)\nA 25-wofd advertisement can he run\nIn Ihis column for a. week for $1\ncash in ndvnnco, It will pay you\nwe'll.\nWANTED- position a.s Bool-ltoopor\nfu* similar work, whole or pari\nlime. References. Address V(M\nSilica   slr'oct:,   Nelson. (03H8)\nWANTED   Sll.iinlloti mi a  farm, I\nis.    Apply  Hon   1180*1   Daily  Nows.\n(IlllO't)\nWANTED\u2014At onco, one millwirght,\ntwo tail-sawyers, ono carriage rider. Otis Staples Lumber Co.,\nrt'ycliffo,   B.C. (0153)\nWANTED\u2014Six log (\u2022iiilers to ml\nlogs by the thousand feet, nt\nParks Siding, li. c. Salmo Cedar\nCompany. (5277)\nWANTED\u2014Good camp blacksmith,\nand also a cook*. Apply to .1. B.\nWlnlaw,  Erlckson,  B.  C.      (0278)\nWANTED\u2014A!   once,  a   Message  Boy.\nApply  to Smillle  ,*;\u2022   Weir.     (ti:;2\u00bb)\nWANTED\u2014Young men lo quality\nfor drafting-room work through\nslydy of I. C. S. courses in Mechanical Drawing. Only spare\nlime necessary. Prospectus Kreo.\nI n t e i* n a i i o n a I Correspondence\nSchools, 745 SI., Orilherine Si. W'csl.\nMontreal. (0827)\n23   Property for Sale\nPfnT^l^u^E^TinicrpT^ fairly level\nland on Main road, waler from,\n10 acres fenced and partly cleared, mme cultivated, plenty of\nwater. An ideal location, close in\nstation; store, school and post\noffice, and only five miles from\nNelson. Snap for cash.- Apply\nBox   29(1,   Nelson. 1.1*1201\nElll\nSAI\nE-\n~1\\'i   acres   in\n1 own\not\nc\noston,\nk\nnnwn   as   Block\nC,\nand\nl\u00ab\n1*1   of\nBl\niclt  II.    Apply 1\ni owner,\n.1.\nB. 11\nin\n'nu. Vancouver,\nGeo\noral\nD\n\u25a0liven\n1\nnil\nS3)\nT\\VI*.JA\"1_ AercK one mile from Nelson; houso, barn, chicken houses,\nroot cellar; iihout five iicres good\nvariety hearing fruit, trees. Twenty-\nthree hundred for ' quick sale.\nterms.    Box il2(J0  Dally News.\n.      ('(,269)\nI-.J.I'.YEN* Acres, one in orchard, ono\nin timher, fivo-room house, out -\nbuildings, implements, six heart of\nstock;     going     concern.     Twenty-\n\u2022 five. Hundred Dollars.     II.  E. Dill.\n\u2022 Nolson. . ui__3)\nWANTED TO MORROW\u2014Thirty-five\nhundred dollars on mortgage seen rity, improved farm property,\nvalue eight thousand dollars. Telephone 180.     * (11802)\nCHOICE FRUITLAND, ten aero tots,\npartly cleared and planted, best\nlocation. Also small mill site for\nlumber  business.     Box   C141   Daily\nNows. (11203)\n12 Situations Wanted Female\n,-.\\'I'I-:kik\\t:i-:1)    bookkeeper '   with\nknowledge  of Renography,   desires\na position.    Apply  P. O.  Box  I OHO,\n(0094)\n19JP0ULTRT^\nf\\TO~Bkuiif\"'Ol*pi^^\nsale from stock of c|ia.mpion cockerel  San Francisco World's Fair;\nflno   large   birds.     II.   Sainshtiry,\nCranbrook,  B.  C. (631C)\nCHOICE COCKERALS and Trios,\nLeghorns* Anconas and Beds. Eggs\nfor hatching ln season. A. I-I. Blum-\nonauer, Box 4*13, Now Donvor, B.\nC. (0222)\nBABY CHICKS\u2014-Anconas and Black\nMinorcas from exhibition and utility stock,   from  March and   April,\n$35  per  100.    Stevenson,  Proctor.\n01*12)\nFOIt SALE\u201410 -White Loghorn pullets, laying. Apply J. -M. Armstrong.    Bhone  023L. (0220)\nFOR SALE\u2014One 100-egg Chatham\nincubator and ono 100-egg Old\nForestry incubator. Cutler's Sale\nBooms,  519  Ward. (0271)\nQUEEN Hot Water Incubators, small\nsizes in stock in Nelson. larger\n.sizes for shipment from coast\nbranches. For prices seo or write\nthe Brackmnn-Ker Milling Co.,\nLtd.,   Nelson,   B.   C. (113.1)1)\n27   Machinery Wanted\nWANTED\u2014One horsepower electrll\nmotor ln good condition. Wrlttl\ngiving full particulars and prlci\nto News Publishing Company, Ltdl\nNelson,  B.  C. (0100|\nWANTED\u2014Orchard   plow,   extension\n'   cutaway   harrow*,   and     a    'shori\nwagon.    State   full   particulars   ttT\nAshley  Cooper,   Wynndel.     (0294)|\nBusiness and Professional\nT. A, WALSH & CO., LIMITED\nSaw and Shingle Mill and Mininl\nMachinery, Yellow Strand WirT\nBope; Leather and Bubber Bellini\nand Packing; Acmo Shingle Banof\nand Box Strapping. B.C Agenll\nMonogram Oils and Greases Bui\nand sell Sleol Ralls and MnchlnorJ\n8.-)H-IIO Cninlilc SI., Vancouver, B.(T\n(610-1\nFOIt SALE\u2014White Wyandotto Cockerels, Dean Bros, famous strain.\nFine, well matured birds, $5.00\n.each. Mrs. II. O. U'alerfieUI,\nNakusrf.     . :<(!2!)5)\nfoi: SALK\u2014 FiiRlish single- Comb\nWhite Leghorn Cockerel, hatched\nia April, from good laying slrain.\nPrice -$5,011. W. '.'I. nichar.l, corner  Baiter and   Railway.      (01128)\n20    Livestock (or Sale\nTUBEl'l   Choice    young     cows;     all\nfresh calved; gooil milkers.    Apply\nA.  Sonnh.oi.e,  Trail   I\"'.  0.,  Ii.  C,\nt .3. 7)\n'TIRE nr.n'ri llolsl.-iu heifer, due in\ncalve end of February, first calf,\nregistered and Irniisferred, $155.\nMatthe.w  Hill, -Waneta. (J3I5)\nUSE these columns ir you havo any-J\nthing to sell or want to liny anything. A 25-word ad. costs 25c for\none insertion or $1 for a week,\ncash   lo   advance.\nFOR SALE\u2014I learn ranch horses in\ngood condition, cheap for any offer. Registered Ayrshire hull, gentle and good milking grade. W.\nNlpkow, Fruitvale,  B. C.      (11235)\n36\nFor Sale\nSTRAWBERRY PLANTS \u2014 _ Mc-\nKim's Special Everbearing: 25\nplants, prepaid, $1.60; Kill plants,\nprepaid, $5.00; 1,00(1 planls, by\nexpress, $25.00. Our supply of\nplants is limited and orders will\nlie filled in rotation in which they\nare received. No orders booked\nunless accompanied liy cash. W.\n.1,   McKim.   Nelson. (11260)\nI'OR SALE\u2014Dominion Organ in excellent condlllpn. Can be bought\ncheap on terms to suij purchaser.\nMason ,-i   Rlscll. (0298)\nFOR SALE\u2014Becker & Son Piano.\nFull size scale, seven aud a third\nsize nelave. ebony ease. This is\none of i lie highest grade pianos\nmade in New York. The. tono\n(lUality is as good as a new piano.\nThis Instrument would soli when\nnew at. about SSllll. Can be\nbought on terms in suit purchaser\nfni*  $275 at  Mason   ,*;\u2022  Riseh.\n(0297)\n40     Agents Wanted\n^irMLYVTTTiui'i'Tlmo agents\"making\nono hundred dollars monthly, and\nwhole time agents more than\ndouble this amount. If you are a\nlive wire and have faith in your-\n- self, write us for particulars. We\nwanl an agent iu your territory.\nExbelsior Life Insurance Company.\nVancouver.   B.   ('. (11207)\nFOR SALE-\u2014Team or horses, 2000\npounds; warranted good and quiet\nworkers. Three first class sleighs.\nTwo waggons. Dawson Rros.,\nTrail. (0233)\nFOR   SALF\u2014Jersey   Ayrshire   grade\n('low,   four   years   old,   third   calf,\n(load    milker,     A.   Cameron.    Balfour. (0202)\nFOR    SALE\u2014Two   good    cowj,    in\njust   fresh,   milking   four   gallons,\nanother due  early, March.    B.   H.\nBaker,   Koolenny   Bay. (0310)\nFOR SALE\u2014Duroc Jersey Hoar, 3\nyears olil, price $30. Marsden.\nTnghinn, (0330)\n18    Articles lor Sale\nFOR SALE \u2014 One largo Swanson\nSlump Fuller, two cutters, twenty\nIncubators, all sizes. J. P. Morgan, Nelson, B.C.   Phone -17. Box\n\u25a0fl?* . (0107)\n2   CVLIDHR,   2   cycle   Syracuse   en-\n.  gine,   clutch,   shaft   and   propeller\ncomplete.     Box   835,' Nolson.\n(0251!)\n54    Articles Wanted\nWANTED\u2014Single  work   harness\nhorse   about   900   pounds;   sp\ntooth  harrow;  light, rig, also\ndie.     A.     P.     Alloebrook,     IO\nB. C. (ii:\nSecond Hand  Dealers\nTHE ARK pays cash for second l)und\nfurniture, stoves; (5011 Vernon; Ph.\n051. ((1101)\n35 For Rent\nTo\"uBNT\u2014offices on upper floor IC\nVf. C, block. Apply A. MaeDonald\nCo. . (11150)\n42        Matrimony\nMARRY; many rich. Particulars freo.\nF. Morrison, L-30G3 W. Holdcn\nSt.,   Seattle,   Wash. (GIBS)\n22      Miscellaneous\n\\VATmTD^illncl?'~'1?nekor Spaniel\npup (dog). P.O. Box 512, Nelson,\nB.  C. (0281)\n28 Miscellaneous Wanted\nHAVE   YOUR   TREES   prune'a\"~and\ngrafted.    Phone  O.  1*1.  Fraser.\n(0229)\nPHOTOGRAPHS\u2014Any one wishing\ncopies of photographs, made at the\nQueen Studio, can secure same by\nwriting Allan Lean, Box 10*1, Trail,\nB. C. Studio portraits since 1903,\nand views of Kootenay and Arrow\nLakes Lands. Complete set of\nKootenay C.E.F. contingents, etc.\nTo receive prompt attention orders\nshould be mailed not later than\ntbe 25lh Inst*. '\nWANTED\u2014Office furniture, hi\ning desk, filing cabinet and\nsafe. Phono 508R2, or write\nBox  321. \u2022    (f,\n22 5\nfor\n'ring\nsad-\nnslo,\n234)\n:T|UU\nalso\nP.O.\n213)\nWANTED\u2014Kodak Camera in good\ncondition. Cheap for cash. Apply\nBox 0275'Daily' News. (0275)\nWANTED\u2014From owners, cheap for\ncash\u2014one for two old buildings;\nwill lako down and remove. Full\nparticulars.    Box 11290 Daily Nows.\n  (0290)\nWholesale\nA. MACDONALD & CO., WHOLE\nsale Grocers and Provision Merl\nchants, Importers of Teas, Coffees\nSpices, Dried Fruits,' Staple ani\nFancy Oroceries, Tobaccos\", CIgartI\nButler, Eggs, Cheoso and Pa.ckini|\nHouse Products, Offlco and WareM\nhouse, corner of Front and Half\nslreels P. O. Box 1095; telephonl\n28 ami  211. (I1I03J\nPhysicians and Surgeons |\nwmwnmum\u2014\u2014\u25a0\nDr. A. T. Spankie\nM.   D.,   -.   M.\nEVE, NOSE, EATt .ind THTtOAT\n    SPECIALIST   ...   fl.\nOffices\nRiille   121-122,   New   P.   Burns\nBldg., corner 8th Ave.\nand 2nd St. E.\nCALGARY\n...  Phones: Office M28I.1  . _.\nHntiso M2077\n(0I04)\nAssayers\nE. Vf. WIDDOWSON, Box A-11081\nNelson, B. C. Standard westei1!!\ncharges. (01051\nPainters\nE.   SOHOFIEIiD\nPainter.  Paperhangcr and  DccnratoJ\nTenders given for all kinds of work!\nP.  ().  Box II18        (1081.   Raker  Ktl\nNELSON, II. C.\n(6100)1\nFlorists\nQRIZZELLE'S GREENHOUSES, Nel*|\n'son. Cut flowers and floral designs\/ (01C7)|\nEngineer^\nGtee^Bros, Burden 0oJ\nNelson, 11. O. 'j\nCIVIL AM) MINING ENGINEERS\nB. a, Alberta-suut Dominion\nLAND   SURVEYORS\nCrown Grant Agenls, Blue 1'rlntingJ\n(01118)1\nA. L. MCCULLOCH,\nIlyiaiillo   Engineer\nProvincial. Lnnd   Suveyor\nBaker St. Nelson B. C.\n(0169)1\nA. D. NASH,\nMining  Engineer\nConsultations, Explorations, Development Reports I\nRoom 2, Itoyal Bank Bldg., Nelson.1\n (6170)|\nAuctioneers\nci   ii7uu?i*E_BrT3penrTious^^\n(6171)\n_JJommi?sion Merchants\nRANCHERS IwmociTs^roTconr\nmission, CI. Vf. Barlott, Williams\nSiding. (0159)\n29    Lost and Found\nLOST^On^Saturday, fivo $5 bills.\nFinder will be rewarded by returning samo to Daily News. (0213)\nLU.W^Tn- Post     office,     Saturday\nnight,   key   ring  witli   four   large\nand   threo . small    keys.     Finder\nplease leave at post office wicket.\n\u25a0\u25a0?\u2022 ' .        (0285)\nVI. CUTLER  '\nAuctioneer,   Appraiser,   Valuator\nGoods sold  privately  or  at  Auction\n.111) Wanl Street Phone 77\n(6172)\nW, MATTHEWS & CO.\nAuctioneers\nOffice 608 Ward St. Tel. 180 & 329M\n(6173)\n. Business Colleges\nNEi_3orrTinjsrN__^^\nDay and night classes. Complete\nbusiness course. Apply, P. O. Bo*\n7*15. ' (6174)\nAdvertising In thoso columns pays\nwoll. That Is why so-many people\nuso  Clasiflcd Ads.\n5@ - -ss & WWW i\"is sp .^:^m^^MMW%\n| If you want to Sell or Buy\ni     POULTRY OR EGGS\n_\u00a3>\nUse\nThe Daily News Classified Columns\n\"^ They are read by poultry owners all over, the interior, of British Columbia.\n5&) The cost is small, only 1 cent a word per day, or 4 cents a word per week when\n^-. cash accompanies order, but the ..-',__-'\u2022\u00bb\u25a0___(_-*_-\ng RESULTS ARE ASTONISHING\ni=c Make* cheeks and nioney orders payable to The News Publishing Company,\n|JT) Limited.\n\u25a0SSD\n___;\nm\nAccountants\nKinman & Farrell\n\\V.  11.  FARREIiL,  Mgr.\nPUBLIC  ACCOUNTANTS AND\nAUDITORS\nP. O., Box 1191   Nelson, B. C.\nIncome Tax Service. Books Kept\n' (6176)'\nVI. II. PAIiDING,\nPublic Accountant, Bank of Montreal\nChambers,  Itossland,  B.  C.\n(6176)\nFuneral Directors\nD. .1. ROBEHTSON.RD.D. & E.. I\nVictoria Street, Phone 2D2;  night\nPhone   I57-..I (6177)\nSTANDARD FllRNITURE COMPANY\u2014C. J. Carlson, Undertaker.\nUndertakers and Embalmors and\nFuneral Directors, The Finest and\nmost up-to-date undertaking' parlors\nand chapel ln Intorlor B. C. Lady attendant for women and children. t)a\u00ab\nPhone 86, Night Phone -62 and 64,\nI _.___., ..    . \u25a0:; .;.:. :\u201e_ mm\n ffl\nThe Kelson Daily News, Friday Morning, February 13, 1920,\nPage 7   I\npersons   Who   Catch   Cold\nI Easily And Who Are Weak\nI And Run Down Are Earliest Victims.\nANGER IS TOO GREAT\n|TO TAKE ANY CHANCES\nlv?\nm\n)pM Up Your Bodily Pow-\nH ers Or Resistance By Tak-\n4 ing Tanlac And Fortify\n\u00ab Against Attack.\nm-      \u25a0   \u2014\n\u25a0HeVUieh of the difficulty e-xfieneiicea\ntid health authorities in che&k'ing tiie\nfereiid  of  Influenza1 He.,  in'-.the  fact\nenit it spreads with almost lightning\n\u25a0thoidity.     Although   state   and   city\nBtpiofltlos  have  succeeded   in   keep-\np\u00ab   it   under   control   hi   some   sec-\nins, tho disease has gotten entirely\nI'ond  control  in  others.\nLJ(U    is   universally   agreed    by   all\njwi'l  informed  persons  that the sur-\n[tb  preventive  is   to  get   the  system\n]r^o 'the  best  possible   physical   con-\nnjion,  in order to be able to throw\npi tho Infection.    It lias been stated\npi.t   H'rffS   possible   to   perfect   the\nfilers tu human  resistance so that\ncan   throw off almost  any   infec-\nh, not excepting Spanish Influenza,\n|fl ioh   is   generally   supposed   to   bo\nii: uf the most contagious  diseases\nInvn.\nLAleriical authorities agree that pco-\nwhp are weak and run-down are\nearliest victims of the Influ-\na epidemic. If you find yourself\n!aik and losing flesh, ur if you are\njjtf-u generally run-tlowiv \u2022condition\ntire, really in danger If you\n4\ni\nshould come In contact with the Influenza germ.\nAs a powerful reconstructive tonic\nand system builder Tanlac is without an equal. This is a statement\nof fact, aud Is fully' supported by\nrecognized authorities. According lo\nall .accepted reference works, including the U. ' S. Dispensatory, Encyclopedia Britaniea, and tho leading\ntext-books used iu the schools of\nmedicine) tho principal ingredients\nof Tanlac possess the most powerful* reconstructive properties known\nto science^ This stat'.Miient is further proven by the' fact thai millions of persons who have actually\ntaken 'Tanlac have testified to its\nextraordinary powers as a medi-\nuiiie.\nTanlac restores health and\nstrength to the weak and run down\nsystem by enabling every organ of\nthe body to perform its proper\nfunction in the' waji nature intended.\nIt creates a good, healthy appetite\nfor wholesome, nourishing food, and\nis an ideal strengthening tonic for\npersons who are in a run-down condition and wlui are suffering from\nthe after-effects of hard winter\ncolds,   grippe,  or   bronchial   troubles.\nIrrefutable evidence of tlie reconstructive powers of Tanlac is shown\nby the fact that ii was used by\ntens of thousands during last year's\nepidemic with splendid results. One\nwell-known Texas physician slated\nthat he had never found anything\nto equal Tanlac for building up Iiis\npatients who had had influenza,- and\nthat he had I rented over fourteen\nhundred eases in  one month,\nJn connection with the Tanlac\ntreatment, keep the bowels open by\nt.iking Tanlac Laxative Tablets,\nsamples of which aro enclosed with\nnvvry   bottle   of   Tanlac.\nTanlac is.sold in Nelson by Canada\nDrug & l.inok .Store, and hy the\nleading  druggist   iu   every   town.\nCADET HOCKEY\nIJrrnugements have been completed\nA. T. Garland, o nicer in charge\nlhe Kaslo' Cadet corps, for a game\n-wtake place between the Nolson\nfcJets corps hockey team and the\nr*ihi   cadet   leant   at   Kaslo   .Monday.\nm\nNelson  boys\nTaj lor,  will\nday   afternoon\nmorning.\n'  on   the boat Mon\nnd   return   Tuosda.\nIn the battle of .Murfrocsboro ...\nthe American civil war tbe lysses en\nboth    sides   'were    nearly    Identic\nS\n1\nChicken Suppers Will Be at\nStake in Game Which was\nArranged Yesterday\nNelson's sporting fraternity and\nparticularly the followers of ihe\nrcat game of curling will bo treated\nto some real fun on Sunday afternoon according to arrangements wliich\nwere  completed   yesterday.\nWith llio idea under their lids\nthat there is no real skill required\nto be a proficient curler four well\nknown novices .with the courage of\ntheir convictions have, issued i-\nchalienge to some well known possessors of silverware from among tlie\nmembers of lhe local club.\nBelieving the novices would be i ul\nof luck if pitied four against four\nthe \"real\" curlers agreed to accept\nthe challenge on the understanding\nthat the four novices would play\nagainst two curlers and so the arrangement stands Tlie game is to\nbe played at iho curling rink nn\nSunday afternoon at 2 o'clock and\nchicken suppers will be at stake\nThoso who are considered \"real\"\ncurlers will he represented by Howard Bush and Bob Bell while the\nnovice rink will be made up of\nW.'A. Wools, \u2022kip; il. 1.. Caudlish, Ii\nTt.  S. Potter, 2;  A. J3, Bush, lead.\nTRAIL JUNIORS\nWIN CLOSE GAME\nTRAIL, Keb, 12.--Trail juniors defeated Rossland juniors by a score\nof one to nothing this evening in a\nhard fought game. .Both teams started by rushing hard but without inj\nresult until after 12 minutes of plaj\nwhen Bell rushed the puck past the\nRossland goalie after a pass from\nLaurlente.\nTbe second period was well plated\nbut neither team succeeded, in scoring a  goal.\nThe third period was fast, hath\nteams trying hard to score. The\nfinal gong closed the game with Trail\nlho. winners.i       ,\nLineup\nTrail\n.Marshall       goal\nBell\nDovey\nDally   \t\nStevens   ...\ncms \t\nChamberlain\nSubs.\u2014Trail;    lladl'ield   aiid   Langdoii\nItossland;    Forrest,    Williamson   and\nHoward.\n.   point   ....\ncover  point\n1...  wing   ...\n.   B.   wing   .,\n..   center   ...\nROSSlnili\n.   ForteaM:\nMichael.\n... Slngoi\nMcDonald\n. Tngnnlti\n\u2022 Laurie nb\n. Gabrlllc.\news -of v.\nill!\n' \\ \u2014s\u2014\nF i n a i s oi Local Bonspiel\nPlayed Last Night;  Club\nCompetition Next\nThe rink skipped byN Dr. 13. ti.\nSmyth last night won the All Comers\ncompetition of the local curling bonspiel when it. defeated the rink skip-\nlied by \\v. It. Thomson and as a\nresult Dv. .Smyth will be the possessor of the Kit Reform trophy; I'or the\nnext year and each of the momoere\nof his rink will be the possessor of\n9.n appropriate medaj.\nThe rink skipped by William Rid\nirdson     wui     Hie   Canadian     itot\nDrill   competition   alter   an   excllin\ngame   against   lhe   rink   skipped   by\nW. E. \"YVasson in a game whicli was\nnobody's   right    up    o    tie'   last   end\nOTHER HUE\n1 CREDIT S\nThe New Spring Merchandise is now coming\nhand steadily.    Our daily ad. tvill tell the storift\nmany striking values arc being offered daily.\ning -io I\nij, and\nxew Denver Hockey Team\nLoses to Nelson; Visitors\nWon at Kaslo\nNelson hockey team kept right\nWith its winning streak last night\nand as a result tbo New ' Denver\naggregation, champions of the Slo-\ncn.n, will return to tholr homes \"iis\nmorning with one defeat and ono\nwin to their credit 'as a resull nf\ntheir two game tour of the district.\nTbo score last night was four goals\nto two and represented just about the\nmerits nf the teams on1 the hockey\nproduced.\nI    On   I lie previous  evening  tlie   Now\nDenver   boys   played   in   Kaslo   and\n[succeeded in defoatlng the main  lako\nin   by   the   score   of   six   goats   tojw\nand   which   w\nduring   the:\ntied   at   three   ends\ndon.    The   Richardson\nfour.\nThe  game   lasl '\"night   proved   thatI\nwith   a  little   more \\\nrink  take   lhe  watch  fobs  presented t,!0 -uc:ui   -  *'\"   \"*.\"'   \"\u25a0   \"\"\u25a0\"\u2022'\u25a0   \"\"\"w||,\n'competition  with   teams of  the  samcjgj\nby the Canadian Rock Drill company. The second prizes presented\nby the News Publishing Company\nyoes   In   tlie   Wasson  rink.\nThese two games brought to an\nend the local bonspiel which had been\nunder way for tlie past few days and\ninterest at the curling rink will be\ncentered on the club competition\nwhich was in term ii ted by the 'spiel\nof^tho British Columbia. Curling Association   ami   lhe   event  just   ended\nBy winning the final last night Dr.\nSmyth gets bis name engraved on\nthe Ail isomers trophy for the second timo. Tlie other occasion on\nwliich he was a- member of the rink\nwliich carried of the prize whs some\n15 years' ago when as !V \"budding''\ncurler he played lead for a 1 ink\nwliich was skipped hy .1. II. Wallace.\nThe personnel of the winning rinks\nwas:\nDr. H. G. Smyth, skip; R| Bell. .'!:\nL.  Drake,  2;   i_.   Wools,  lead.\nWilliam Richardson, skipp; \\,\nWilliamson. :',: c. .1. McQufgan, 2;\nWilliam   Holmes,   lead.\nThe rinks taking second place were;\nW B. Thomson, skip; K. Barnes,\n\u25a01;  ONFergusou, 2.;  A. Donaphy, lead.\n\\V7 h. Wassort, skip; G. .\\. l*pUcr*\n'elewart,  2;   10.' Gammon,   lead.\nWe have just received shipments of\nCOATES' MERCER CROCHET THREAD\nWhite, in :i!l sizes,'large balls, each ..22^\nEcrue, Pink or White, per ball l__-4$\n* COATES' MACHINE THREAD\ni\n200 yards  in  each spool% Black  and  White,  all  sizes\nSpecial   3 for 25$\nIMPORTED IRISH LINENS\n\"Pre-war 'Qualities Again lo Hand\"\nPURE  IRISH   LINEN\u2014Bleached snow white, suitable for embroidery\nami drawn and thread work.   50 Inches wide.\n$2.75\nPURE   WHITE    IRISH    LINEN\u2014Ideal    for\netc.     -If.   inches   wide.\nmaking   Pillow   Cases.\n  ftZ__\u00a30\nREAL IRISH LINET-J SHEETING\u2014full bl.ai.ebea, strong even weave.\n.so  inches   wide.\nclass would make excellent _n.filerinl !;y\nfor (he West Kootenny ' Hockey '\nleague as now constituted lu tbo\nopening periods of (lie game (hey\nplayed n little losely aud it. was this\nfar'i thai allowed (he grccnslilrts\nto pile up sufficient of a margin in\n(In- first period tu salt lhe game\naway, tfn the second and third\nperiods the play was even insofar as\ngoal getting wns concerned. :tl-\nthough, op tbe actual play, the locals,\nif- anything,   had   the   shade.\nMany   Denver  Supporters\nThe New Denver boys wero accompanied by a considerable following from their home'town and Man- ^\nager F, 1*. Webberwas right on I lie\njob all the lime looking after Iiis\nteam and giving them every encouragement,\nThe first period opened with Nelson on ihe offensive and this was\nmaintaiued for tin; greater part oi'\nthe first five minutes when from\na. scramble in front of the visitors'\n^o.ii Claude JUllor bulged tho net.\nFroni tbe faceoff tho puck was shot\ndown towards the Nelson defense to\nKd. Murphy who having lots -of lit\ntook a chance on a long sho\nthree quarters tbe lertglb i\nThe sliol took the eag\nJghnson -ill by surprise and ga\n! Ni Isou Its second counter,\nI     ' \u2022-\u25a0\u25a0\"rniinalioii     then    marked     N\n$5.25\nlast   month,    If  you  aro  mil\nsatisfied,   get   a   price   from\nthe \"Bay\" and make a  com*\n\u25a0ll.\nTURBANNE  HAIR  NETS with\nelastic.     Medium   Brown   and\nDark  Brown.                      p\n. Bach       OC\n9,\nQUICK-ON    VEILS\u2014Keif    Adjusting,   with   elastic.    Black,\nPurple,  Navy and         \"I A\/\u00bb\nWEEK-END SPECIALS FROM OUR SHOE STORE\nMISSES'     GUNMETAL     BUT-\nMEN'S      BOX      KIP      HEAVY\nWORK SHOES\u2014Solid leather\nsoles.      Hernlar    up    i\u201e    -:\u201es\nvalues. o*r* j\".*\"*-\nWeek-end   Special   \u00a95,95\nFloor\nTON SHOES\u2014'Classic\" make,\nideal   school  shoes.    Sizes  11\nrial   JbdaDU\nM|_ (iisr Wmi% ]jnn Wpn^ M\nWeek-end   Spei\nMain   floor\nGIRLS'   GUNMETAL   BUTTON\nSHOES \u2014 \"Classic\" make,\n(\u25a0\u25a0izrs 8 to 10<i. (PQ Of\"\nWeek-end  Special.   WO.UO\nMain   Floor\nWOMEN'S      DONGOLA\nKID\nSHOES\u2014Patent lip, IliStible\ncushion sole, extra wide fit-\nling.\n....$6.75\nRAIL AND NELSON  HIGH\nSCHOOLS   CLASH   TOMORROW\nTomorrow    afternoon    will    se    a\nrblm.oul-giimo of in tor-city high school hockey\n1. Hume staged   at   tho   local   rink   when   tbo\nMclnnes Trail   high   school   team   will   be   the\ntlumeuaucr visitors to meet tho local high sclrtol\nX'wogoral boys for the second time tills sea -n.\nI.  Burgess     (hi   the  previous occasion tho 1 '.'al\nHarris j boys   paid   a  visit   to   Trail   and    Kii\nIter city students handed  the\nCummins,      Nelson; j defeat   by   a   margin   of   two   goaio.\naniion.   New   Don-1 On   that   occasion   the   Nelson   taVy's\ncon I oul    they   were   handicapped\ntbe absence of two of their filar performers.     Tomorrow   they   will   ha.i a\ntheir  full   team and  In  addition   will\nhave   the   the   advantage   of   sovar !\nhai tl   practices   in   which   they   lia\nindulged   recently.\nGovernment reports say 230,-\n000,000 acres of\nstump   land   He\nwaste and wpfth)ess\nfn    Canada    *oda>- '\nThen, too, millions of\nacres are useless be*\ncause partially -covered\n- bystumps.for.-.Ortunips\nabsolutely destroy one-\nfi.ih of every acre.Think\nwhat a terrific national\nwaste all these i\u00bbtump3\nrepresent. Why! It totals Billions o. Dollars\neach year. Yet you can\nSTOP YOUR PART of\nthi_ enormous loss! Just\nsend for your KIRSTIN\n\u2014and do it QUICKEST\n\u2014 CHEAPEST\u2014 EASIEST! Doing if. will add\nhundreds\u2014even thousands of dollars to your\ncrop profits\u2014and to the\ntalue of your land.\nSingle\nDouble\nTriple\nPower!\nThe wonderful all-steel Kirstin\nwcighsless.costsl'ess. Hasgreater\nspeed, strength and power. Lasts\nlonger. Guaranleed3yrs.against\nbreakaee\u2014\"llaw nr no ll.iw!\" Due\nto scientific leverage principle, a\nfew pounds on hatidle exerts tons\non stump. Several speeds. Low\nspeed starts stumps\u2014high'rips\n'em out quick. Patented quick\ncable take-up saves time, cable\nand machine. \"\nI\nSend the Coupon J70 FPI\nfor My New Book JF KlLELl\\\nThe book tells why .Government Officials, University Experts, Land Clearing Contractors, and thousands of Farmers\nprefer the Kirstin. Tells why the Kirstin quickly pays its cost in BIG CROPS\n\u2014 BIG  PKOF1TS and Increased Land Value.   Describes the Kirstin\nOne-Mail Clutch; One-Man Drum; and Horse Power Models.  Explains our Special Agent's Proposition.   The book is wortli\nhundreds of dollars to any farmer.  Shipment from the\nnearest Distributing Point saves you time and freight.\nSend coupon today.\nA. J. KIRSTIN CANADIAN CO.\ntn\u00ab*>\nAT  THE  THEATRES.\nComing  to  Nelson -for tin  eriga_j\nment  of two nights  anil  a   ma tin\n\"J.itllo Rod Riding Hood,'' a guy a\ngorgeous    musical    speuUicIo    vvhii\nis (.'tilled pan loin: in.*   in   Knglaud  and\nextravaganza   in   America,   but   liko\ntbo  rose,   by  cither  name   would   lip\nas  sweet,   will   be  lhe  attraction  at\nthe  Opera   House,  opening  tonight;\nThe prod lie tion Is an English Importation, produced under tbo personal supervision* oC P. Stuart-Why to,\nwhoso previous offerings, \"Aladdin,\"\n\"Robinson Crusoe\" and ''Cinderella.\"\nhave proved wonderfully successful\non this side of lhe Atlantic,\nThe action of tlie piece is divided\ninto Iwo acts and eleven superb\nscenes, while the costumes and liylit-\n1'ig effects are marvels of beauty and\nriots of color.\nThe company is beaded by Miss\nZara Clinton, tho favorite English\ncomedienne, and the east of twenty\nincludes Mr. Johnny Osborne and\nMiss Dorothy! MaeUie. In addition to\ntlie big cast of principals there \\t~ a\nchorus of wonderful girls, without\nwhich no big extravaganza would be\ncomplete.\nBROOKLYN    NATIONALS\nSELL  CATCHER  WHEAT\nCHICAGO, Feb. IS.\u2014The Brooklyn\nNationals today announced tbo salo\nof Zrick Wheat, catcher ,to tlio Philadelphia  Nationals.        *\nAlone\nHandles\ni'eunis dr., oauit bie. inane, Ont\nStumps!\n| World's Largest makers of\nStump Pullers* &?\nj^S'\u25a0 *&\u2022' as' \u2022*?-'\nBANDIT SEEMS TO BE\nIN TWO PLACES AT ONCE\nPITTSBURG, Feb. IS.\u2014While lhe\nentire city detective force was scoitr-^\ning tbe eily for a robber who held\nup a wholesale cap storo in tho\ndown town section early tonight tho\nsame bandit entered a store in tbe\nHazel wood district, robbed the establishment and escaped,\nGoust in the lower Pyrenees, with\nan area of one square mile and 160\ninhabitants, Is the smallest republic\n\\\\\\ tho wor!4.\n rpsps\ntffie Mm Dally fews, Mky Morning, February 13, 1920'.\n\u2022. P. TIERNEY, General S.I.. Af.nt,\nNelson, B.C.\nCue supplied to all railway point*.\nZANE GREY'S LATEST\nBOOK\n''THE MAN OF THE\nFOREST\"\nIt is a dandy. Read it!\n$2.00 per copy\nCanada Drug & Book Ct>.\nMull Orders Fillet! l.iii\u201ei>tly\nrUoiiu 81. Vox 1007\n\u2014-WW\u2014BWHIIIII \u00bb..il I\u2014\nTHE ARK\nhas noticed that Uncle Sam values\nsilver at about $1.32 per ounce, but\nputs J. Canuck's dollar at 85c. The\nArk says dig for silver. In the\nmean time In exchange for dollars\nand cents we sell Ladles' Union\nCombination Suits (Penman's) at\n$4.25* also other makes at $1,50\nsuit; Girls' Fleece-lined Stockings,\n35# t0 45tf l,i,il\". Bungalow\nAprons, $1.10 to $1.50 each;\nBt'ussolls Stair Carpgt, $10.80\nyard; Cretnn. 50c; niiU 85^ >';ml;\nRubbers, 50tf aiid 05<> pair. -New\nand {-Second-hand Furniture, Stoves,\nRanges, Organs, Sowing Machines,\nWallpaper.\nJoy Will  Meet You at the Door\nJ.  W.   HOLMES\nPHONE 65L 606 VERNON ST.\n\u2022\nPRESENT DAY\nEYE NEEDS\nThis is much truer today than in\nthe time ol' our forefathers. With\nthe present day development of the\narts' and sciences and of modern\nindusLri', man linds himself compelled to use his eyes much more\nuniversally and exactlngly than did\nhis ancestors. Eye work Is more\ngeneral   and   vastly   more   important,\nWc specialize in ibis particular\n\u25a0.vork.\nJ. 0. PATENAUDE\nOptometrist   and   Optician\nJ. P. MORGAN\nNEW PREMISES\n' 301   Baker Street\nHIDES\nNew and Second Hand\nFurniture. Everything bought\nand sold.\nMinnis Transfer &\nFuel Co.\nCOAL AM) WOOD  SU-'l-MED\nGeneral Learning. Orders promptly\ndelivered.\nTerms Cash. l-liouo 151\nJ. MINNIS\nAutomobiles For Hire\nAt any  hour,   day  or  night.\nNelson Transfer\nPHONE  35.\nOLD CURIOSITY SHOP\nJosephine  Street.   Near   Baker\nWo   buy   all   hinds    ot    SECONDHAND FURNITURE and Stoves and\nClothes,    Rags,    Brass,    Copper    and\nRubber.    vfe pay highest prices;\nJ. Raddiffe & Depatie\nP. 0. Box 794 Phono 114\nMUCH DEPENDS\nON YOUR EYES\nYour health; your happiness,\nyour success in business\u2014don't\nlako   chances.\nIt your oyosight ia giving\nyou any trouble let mo make\nan   examination.\n3. J. WALKER,\nJowol'-r  and Optlclau\nNcison, U. O.\nDid You Ask for\nFLEISCHMANN'S YEAST?\nYou can get it now at\nFleming's Store\nFAIRVIEW\nDRY   GOODS   GROCERIES,    ETC.\nNELSON OPERA HOUSE\nFEBRUARY    17th\nFADS AND FANCIES\nAuspices   of\nG. W. V. A.\n\/ Featuring\nMrs.  Ivy   Neville  Cooper, Trail,  B.C.,\nSoprano    Gold    Medalist,    Quoen's\nHall London, Kng., and  Miss Grace\nBrett, in new danbos.\nLarge and  varied   program   by  local\ntalent\nA Display Ad in the\nDAILY NEWS\nEnters Many Homes\nCatches Mang Eyes\nEmmy Wehlen\nIn a   Five-part Metro  Comedy\nFools and Their Money\nWhen tho heroine poses as a social secretary, and the hero as a.\ngroom mirth provoking complications ensue which you will surely\nenjoy.\n\"episode NO. 11\n\"THE IRON TEST\"\n~KINOGRAMS~\n\u00ab The  New  Animated  Weekly\nA. HIGGINBOTHAM\nGraduate    Eyesight    Specialist;\nEyoM   oxamlnlod -and   properly\nII tied.\nPunktal, Torlc and Kryptok\nlltonsos.\nK.W.C.  BLOCK,  NELSO.N,  B.C.\n\u25a0\"\nPower Washing Machine\nBuy an \"IDEAL\"\n1 .      And Cut Down the Labor ol Wash Day\nThis is the machine that runs itself and will operate\nnicely to City Water pressure. The motor is the best\non the markets is simple in construction,, and will last\na lifetime.\n\"Made in Canada\"\u2014Price $26.50\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co., Ltd.\nNELSON\nTHE SIMPLES H\nmsraupp\nExcursion Party 'at Present\nNearly Thirty; Canadian\nMoney at Par\nTwoiity-sci\nfill* Intlimitci\nIng in list- <\nMonday, fui\nconv-eiition,\nhellevo thai ilii* n\nSo will cbnsluoraly\nur**. II' tho mi nil\"\nvatlons Inurcasea I\nNorthern! will in nil\n\u25a013. I.. Buchanan,\n__i.miI, Is i\" -ori-sp\nSpoknno uttlc.0, in.\nwilling tu Iiihu Cam\npar.\nl*'i*otl   A.  Shu-key,\ni In-\ni    |i_rsons   uavi\nLimit- iiiL.ul.loii\n.uralon  in S*iol*\ntin*   Noi'thwcsl\nnl   lln*iv\nii hi\nwin i\nreason to\nthat will\nI this -if?**\nling rosci'-\ntln* Oi'otll\nparlor cur.\nNnrtlieni\n,\u25a0 Willi tin*\nun hotels\nluri'oncy ni\nis  making\nii'rahg-iTients nt ihis end, advises that nil prospectors and mining iin*ii lake somo ore samples Willi\n\u2022.horn, and in ilu* case nf porsons\n\u2022ml  in a position in go, 'he will take\n\u2022aro nt samples  if limy nm sent in\n. him. Owing In Ule Ulltiod SltUOS\n'iiilroiicls   helng   slill   undor   goveru-\nnnnt control, ii is inn possihlo to\ngel   ii   special   rate   I'm*  the  carriage\n:!' nn nn* oxhlhlt. li is siii'l that\nthe liaiil Kootenay'district is nlso\nmilking nn effort  along this linn.\nII is understood linn s. s. Ifowlor\nnf Itlondisl wil! Ink,* purl in the\nprugram nt Canadian Day. Sir.\n3_i.lt.uy is endeavoring In s-iiuirc\n\u25a0ii. It. Van Wagcncn, manager of the\nCaniulu Copper corporation, I'm* on,'\nif I'nn day's addresses,\nAmong   those   who   will   proliahly\nmake inombors of llm pnrl.\\ *-ii the\nGreat Northorii are .'. It- Hunter, I'.\nIi. Fowler, George Benivell, Dr. 1''.\n13. Morrison, William Sturgeoii, II.\nLakes, James Fuulds, Mr. and .Mis.\nII. J*:. Bill, Ml*, and .Mrs. 1'. -I.\nShoraji, .1. W. Mulholland, X. Mal-\nlette, Mrs. Mallotte, M. C. Mounghaii\nninl l*\\ A. Starkey, ot Nelson; Angus\nMclnuis, Murdoch McLean, and Vf,\nA. t'amoro'n, of I*tew Denver, and VV,\n'A. lluchanan, Slocan City. Some of\nllm rcp'rosphtatlves nf Kootenay and\nllm Lnrdeau will probably go to\nKiiol'iino by way of Kootenay Landing. -\nIII SISTERS\nHOLD 11!\nWhist and Dancing Order of\nEvening; New Denver\nHockey Supporters Attend\nA     Wlltsl     ill'iv\ndance   wns   the   i\ning   at   llm   soclu\nfolloyyeu\n\u25a0der  nf   the\ngiven   undo\nKisli'l.\n-veil-\ntin\nWhich\nauspices of  lhe  l-yllfl\ntcrday,  i\"   Mm  eagle  Hull\nabout   151)  |ic'o]ilu attended,\nFiftcou tables wit in ci uissiou\ntor the wliisl drive,, prizes being\nwnii liy .Mrs. A. I'orler and VV, <\u25a0\":\u25a0-\nimll respvcUveiy. 'i'ln* consolation\nprl-aiH were awarded in Sirs. I,,\nmien nnd .1. Uulsleror,\nOuuoiilg        com iced     nl      lli.30\no'clock, m wliiili linn* u large, in-\nI'lux \u201el dance devotees made iis appearance,   i Splcuqiis   among   them\nbeing   ii    niimher   nf   New    Denver\nupptirters.      liofreshinentB\nwere served at   !-\nclock.\n\\ in -M#M^a@H_3____l\n'astill'ias      HI\nfor Sore Throat, Tou.;ilitis\nQuinsy, Colds, Coughs,\nWhooping Cough\nAt Dmccisl,'\nwm^mrnmmmmMmmmmmmm'im&m\nBuy it at P. BURNS & COMPANY'S\u2014It's the Best\nFRIDAY-AND SATURDAY SPECIAL; BARGAIN DAYS\nBEEF  SPECIALS\n1'rinm    Kill    i'niisl,    hono-\nless,   per   ib  356\nKill Kuast, not rolled, per\n11  25(.\ni'ln,in*    Shouldor     lloast,\nper   lb.      I7<>\nCholco I'mI   lioasts, lb.... Hit:\nUib BoHlng tloef, il  14<i\nBrisket Boiling Beef, lb. 12'\/-i_-\nCHOICE   LOCAL   VEAL\nLegs and   Loins,  per  lb.. JJO*-,\nShoulders,   por   lb  25tj\nStowing Vnnl. per Hi  15$\nChops,   Bill  nr  Loin  IK).'1\nLegs   Spring   Lamb,   II 10<i\nShoulders   Spring   Lamb,\nib 30<-\nLoins Spring Lamb, II  406\nStewing*   Km'lng     Lamb,\nH 166\nLegs   Local   .Mutton,  short\nCut.  per lb  386\nLoins Local Mutton, short\n''in* !'\">' \"'*.   386\nShoulders    Local   Mutton.\nShort  Cm,  por lb  286:\nPhone 50 or Come Early\nWith an Imported English Cast, Chorus and\nProduction\n'NIGHT PRICES (including tax).: 55c, $1.10, $1.65, ...2.20\n(Curtain 9:30)\nSATURDAY MAT.: 55c, 80c, $1.10, $1.65 (Curtain 2:30) \u00bb\nSeats on Sale at City Drug Store,\nOUR SEMI-WEEKLY\nSPECIAL LIST\nSardines\u2014\nExcellent quality, 2 for..256\nSardines\u2014\n20c   line,  2 cans  for.\n356\nVEGETABLE   SPECIALS-\n2 Cans Corn, 2  Cans  Peas, 2\nCans Beans, all 6 for. $1.35\nTaIFolIve soap\n2 Cakes, 25c\nAsparagus   Tips,   tender  to   the\nlast bite.    Rea*  30c tin '\n6   tins   for $1.60\nBAUCE and CATSUP SPECIAL\n1 Bottle Tomato Catsup, 1\nBottle Chili Sauce, 1 Bottle\nH.  P.  Sauce.    3 for..$1,00\nVEGETABLE SOUP\n2 Tins 25c\nli\nRESH  LETTUCE  FOR\nFRIDAY AND SATURDAY\nTHE\nIdeal Cash Grocery\nLIMITED  t>\nPhoiiB 265\nSocial and Personal\nKen* uf  Lung   III\nv   yesterday.\nS. S. Ii'owlei\nity   ycslorda:\nof Kiundel wns hi tlie\nat   lhe  Slralheomi.\nIt.   Madden  of  Trout   Luke   was\nbusiness  visitor   to   tin*   city   yestoi\nliny.\nII. lliuailwoud of Bennington was u\nliy  visitor yesterday at the Strath*\nCommander Harrison of Crawford\nliny was in lite lily yesterday un\nbusiness,\nA. II, IVnriiinn. the provincial constable uf Xnlilisp, wns in llm city\nyesterday   at   lh\"   Hume.\nVf. 'I'. McDowell of Ymir. manager\nof tin* Yankee Girl mine, was in the\ncity   yesterday  at   llm   Hume.\nDaniel Hoekin of Vancouver, assistant nmtiiigiT l>n- British Columbia of llm National Drug company,\nwho is making his annual tour uf\nilm branches Lhroughout tlie province, mis in the eily yesterday. He\nwas onlliuslastic ovor the prospea.s\n,,r ii   thoroughly  good  business year.\nt\u2014\nl-'resh doughnuts and coffee served at St. Valentine's ten iU Mrs.\nMacKerac'hers, The Gore Residence^\nSplendid Valentine. for lucky ten\nvisitors. t\u00ab3S2)\nl-lione   til   for   .Messenger\n(C1S0)\nThe Ladles' Altar Suclcly will hold\nauuthCL* of those * excellent. whist\ndrives. This one \u25a0 will be a Leap\nYear affair, on Thursday, Jan. 15,\nal. Catholic Parish Hall, l'rlnes. Admission 'fl, cents. Good Kuls! Bring\nyour friends. (f,SStl)\nK.NM'IITK    (11''    I'YTMIAS,\nTION I\nATTl'.N\nFURS\nHigh: class'Furs from\nselected skijis kept in\nstock or made to order. Customer's Furs\nmade up, remodeled and repaired.\nSKIN'S DKESSKD ANI) MOUNl'JSD\np       pT  | A  Orn HIGIIIiST I'ltlCIS 1'AII)  I'OR\n-lll'wAltD  ST. IMIONI',   IIW RAW   FURS\nFOR   RENT\nSix-rooBiecl House on Victoria Street, fully moilern,\nin lirsL-elass condition, being recently renovated.\nThis is s vory desirable liousp-for anyone wanting a\nnice home. . \u25a0\u2022\u25a0 .      \u2022\n$25.00 Per Month\u2014Water Paid\nHighest Market Prices*Paid for Victory Bonds\nCharles P. McHarcJy\nU_B__J____iGB, *\u00a3_____ iljfi' \u201e_____i______.Ea__4I\u00a3\nAll Klilgllts of I'ythlas and visiting members, also . Pythian Sisters,\nwill kindly bt ill K. ot I'. Hall Sunday evening. ''Februnry 1511], II. Ir,\nsharp, in iilLi'inl the annual church\nliuradu In Mothodlsl. church. O.'W,\nV.'A, bund will be in attendance,\n(lillll'l)\nii'itKSll KlLLl'lli Beer, Veal, fork,\nI'ul'.ed .Meals; from (.'lovorbrook\nFarm. Miirsden's slall, SaHirduy's\nmarket. (03111)\n\"V\" Girls' Athletic Club, attention!\nAll inombors are requested lu phono\nMrs. Guy Wl'lghl, 88-111, between II\nt.m. tu I p.in., not later than Saturday, lhe Mill, and Inform hur how\nAiaity friend** lliey Intend tn invite\n'o the \"V\" Cllrls' Annual Social, tu\nbe  Held  Tuesday,   l*'eb.   I Till.     (08811)\nSpend   lhe   afternoon    wilh    the 1\nExcelsior  Club   nt   the j\nSt.   Valentino's   Ten\nSi.    I'nul's   Church,   Sat.,    I lib \\\nICewploS,   all   si vies   and   sizes I\nKm*   Sale.\n11'X    Tin    Ulscillls   served    nil !\nafternoon. |\n(0-8*1 |\nHANI)  AT Till.\nKINK TONIGHT,\n(6336)\nChemical Fertilizers\nFirst car to hand, containing Imperial, Colonial and\nDominion mixtures, also Nitros, Superphosphate of Lime,\nand Bonemeal. The Imperial and Colonial Brands are\nComplete Fertilizers, while \"Dominion\" contains Phosphoric Acid and Potash only.\nThe Brackman-Ker Milling Co., Ltd.l\nThe old eccentric, joyous, foolish, awkward\nMABEL N0RMAND\n\u2014IN\u2014\n\"THE PEST\"\n\u25a0 It's a Goldwyn Picture\nYou all know Mabel.    Sbp is just as funny as ever.    If you want to\nlaugh now is tho time to do it.| Sec this rollicking comedy\nOUTING   PICTURE  and  PATHE   REVIEW\nMonday and Tuesday\nPauline Frederick in \"The Fear Woman\"\nMATINEE   SATURDAY   AT   2:30    \u2014\n\u2014       \u2014    10   CENTS\nmoiiibgi's,   ilcspllo   the   fuel   Lhal   Lho\ngolf  uuiir.se   was   not   all   that   could\nIin   desired,  and   this  yoar  an   early\nstart   is   to   be   made    to   pill   I lie\nnurse in better shape in expectation\nr   a   larKely   ineenised   membership,\nad   fur   the  added   inducement   golf\nUnits  will  give   lourists   iu   lengthen\nioh*   visits   iu   [he   cliy   during   the\niniiner   mouths,   instead   of   going\nI'thor allele!  in scach ol' go^d goll-\ng facilities.\nTn aid in putting tho club on u\ngood financial tooting ami tor tlie\nAdded attraction to the city that the\ninstallation ol' lirst class' golf Hides\nwill give, tho dance, Lho last before\nLenten, is being widely advertised\niit the hope that both dancing enthusiasts and golfers will support the\niiovoment  to  make  the club a suc-\nA cat cannot see in perfect darkness, bat is enabled to move about\nfreely through the aid of its sense\nof  touch,  given   by   iis   whiskers.\nJOHN DALY\nCABINET CIGAR STORE!\nMAIL  ORDER     ATTENDED  TO|\nPROMPTLY\n8moking Tobacco, Snuff,Plpn and]\nFull   stock   of   Cigari,   Cigalfc>tttt,|\nOthor Smokora' Supplioi-\nCook by Electricity\nCheaper than Coal, Wood\nor Gas.   Get our prices on\nELECTRIC RANGES\nHowe Electric Co.\nOPERA  HOUSE  BLOCK\nP.  O.  Box 928 Phone 530\nTU?  YOTniAVIS  ANYTHING  FOI\nSAMO TRY   A  C[i\\S~U*'Il_D AD.\nSell Your\nRags\nThe Daily News Job\nDepartment will pay\n5 cents [a pound for\nclean cotton rags.\nTO\nProceeds Will Go Toward\nFurnishing Club House\nand Improving Links\n\\ A dance will bo given in lho\nl_iigle hall on Monday, Feb. Hi. by\nLho Nulsua Golf and Country club for\nthe purpose of raising sullklcnt funds\nLo linlsh lho club house.\nThe  club,   which   \\va\u00ab   slart'ed   lasL\niH^u'i rtuyii boaatvd ;x f.ixh- uuuilw yli\nSpecial Discount\nMEN'S SUITS AND PANTS\nThis very day we urge you at least to come and\nexamine the Suits on which wc have reduced the prices.\nNothing short of seeing these Suits and trying them on\nwill convinces you of the perfect style, (it, and satisfaction obtainable at such ridiculously low prices.\nWe're Overslvelced on 'Sails and J'\/ws Store Will Not\nDeal in \"Carry Overs.\"\n122 Colored Suits to choose from\nSuits at $21.00, $24.00, $25.00, $28.00,\n$30.00, $34.00, $50.00\nPants at $2.75, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00\nAll Sizes     .\nA Few More Days Left\t\nEmory & Walley!\n-\u25a0\u25a0w^'i^yvft'.-w^y\nTHE GOOD CLOTHES STORE\nwmmmmm\nasw\n5__0^-3B\nI\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1920_02_13","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0389422","@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. : News Publishing Co.","@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":"1920-02-13 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1920-02-13 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\/1.0389422"}