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AWch   16.\u2014.(Cariadlnn\n3Pre8S.)\u2014-Tho deportment of agriculture was under flro In tho houso to-\niny.    It was tho first occasion this\nswislpu of thq house bplug in supply.\nNor Was tho supply, motion  carried\nwithout somo  lively preliminaries.\nI   Last session tho'leader of the opposition declared  that In  future ho\nwou]S  bo   unwilling  to   loL Intorlm\n(voting of supply on tho ground that\njsuppjy pass.    Todny ho opposed tho\nithe (ull report of tho auditor-general\n\u25a0(which contain** details of tho year's\noxjpoiidttures),   was   not   beforo   thc\nHhouse.\nHhp delay.\" Mr. King heatodly de-\nclarcd, \"Is a dollbornto device hy the\ngovernment' to |jrcvcifv parliament\nfrom having the information to which\n|lt is entitled.'0'\nAnd,  Wr.   K^pg   oharged,   cabinet\nnnlnlslers were away in Spain, England.   Bclgiam\u2014anywhoro   except   ln\nOttawa attending to business,\nNotiiin*- to Warrant Tour.\nThe prlmo minister sharply retort-\nifcd  that  thoro  was  nothing   In   tho\nIjiituallon to warrant cither tho heat\npr tho tone of Mr. King's remarks,\nnothing had noon dono by tho government to defer presentation of the\nyiudltor-general's    report.      It'  was\nJhieroly, a   question  of   tho   physical\ni)abor of presentation and thrco vol-\nnumes of the report hnd been tabled.\nUndor tho Laurler adininlstratlon tho\n.present delay had  been grently ex-\n\u25a0cooded. \/\npn  tho   other  linnU.   Hon,   W.   s-\n*>1\u00abn\u00bbf ***hb was mlnlsl\u00a5f\"6'rriiraiVce\nitho Laurler admliilstraltoii.iclniined\n\u00abt wbealthe Liberals wero In power\nIhloh delays as tho present wore un-\n|hnown,\nCriticism, in supply, on tho ngrl-\njiulturo estimates lay largely\/ against\nK&pondlturo oh thc central expert-\nffaont farm at Ottawa.\nDonald   Sutherland  of  South   Ox-\nfoffl called it \"a Bhoiv place for vis-\ntors.   Would not, tho money be bet-\ner spent on demonstration farms dls-\nrlbuled throughout thc province?\"\nMinister ixrs.ii.is Farm.\nHo\". Dr. Tolmie, the minister ot\nhgrlculturo, cmphaslned tho valuo of\n(Continued on Page Tivo.)\n$\/<\u25a0) 1\/ I \u00a31-1+1\nill\nOf \u25a0-:<*\n.Hm H 1921       1\n\u25a0'I\nNELSON, B. C* WEDNESDAY.'MORNING,,MA-SCH-16f. 1921\nBritish War Secretary Introduces Estimates; Army\nFar From Complete\nPOWERFUL TANKS MORE\nIJSEFUi TO CAVALRY\nAim to Recreate Six Divisions; Fourteen Territorial\nSecond Line Divisions\nLONDON. March 15.\u2014-Sir learning-\nton Evans, secretary for war, in introducing tho,nrmy estimates in tho\nhouso of commons, said the! ultimate\naim of the government was to recreate tho expeditionary force of six\ndivisions. At presont, -however, tho\narmy was, very far from being as\ncomplcto bs beforo tho war, ho declared.\nItcgarrting tho territorials, .tho secretary sold, it has beon decided to\nprovide Id divisions as si -second line.\nProvision had been mado for the\ndevelopment of a light tank to cooperate with Uh*. Infantry, he continued, and a fust, -powerful tank\nwhich. would bo moro useful with\nthe -cavalry, The general view, Uie\nsecretory. said, was that mechanical\nfighting must bo -developed because\nit .was moro economical tu -peace\ntimes and oavod man power In a\nwar.\nReplying to the criticism that the\narmy was too .large, Sir Lnmlng^qn\na-ssert^d, it could not bo reduced\nwhile the country's commitments\nwere what they were. In Ireland, ho\nsaid, tliero wero 61 battalion.1) of infantry, seven cavalry regiments. 31!\nbatteries of artillery, four engineer\nfield divisions' -and three signal\nunits.\n\\\\\\\\\nKronstadt Wants Foreigners\nConvinced of Falsity of\nBolsheviki Reports\n\u20141  $\nKIO A, MOroh 15,\u2014The Kronstadt\nauthurltles havo transmitted; a wire-\nloss message Inviting tho foreign\ncorrespondents to come to Kronstadt\nand bo convinced with their own eyes\nof tho falsity of the Bolshevlki accounts of tho  revolt.\nAt Krnsnoya-Scto 'the railway men\nrefuse  to  transport the Red  army.\nThe Bolshevlki war minister.\nTrotzky, ordered the execution of\nmany of tho Petrograd commlssnrlcs\nfor Inefficiency during the first dnys\nof lhe revolt.\nOF LQhtOdN REPARATIONS GONFEREIUCE\nPARIS, March 16-\u2014Spokesmen for\n316 \u25a0 Communists, Socialists, , Rcpub-\ncah Socialists and Radical Socialists\nohdon conferohco for the appllca-\nOday attacked the* decision of the\n(on of penalties.\nParticularly  strong  was  tho   dec,-\n!irnilnn of Vincent Aurlol, Socialist,\nbat tho penalties would be ineffect-\n1 M, Auriol declared Hint au interna-\ntonal economic offlco slrould be in-\nUtutcd in which France, Great Brit-\n!ln, Germany and other Interested\niatlons should collaborate for tho\n\u00a9conBtruction of the devastated rc-\nIopb and a revival of economic ac-\n| Ivlty.\n\"Tho  United  Slates,\" said  M. Au-\nIIol, \"would finance such an organisation.\"\nThis doclurnllQit was received with\nGeneral  skepticism  by  members  of\n|he. chamber.\nJean    Hennessey.    Republican So-\ni'ialist. declared that the penalties\nvers inoperative. He criticized tho\njfv-jsrnnient..for not considering tho\niroposltlon of Dr. Walter Simons, tho\nlernuin foreign- minister, tbat Ger-\nIfiafly collaborate in  the restoration\nIN SEARCH:OF 'THOSE ASHES'\nR1I1SH INSTRUCT!\nJapan Purchase* Planes in Europe; Endeavors to tM\nExpert Advice of British Naval Airmen; Failing W\nBritish Officers Japan Secures Ex-Naval Men Ft\n, Vickers to bwtruct; Airplane Factory to-f& CotoftM\nThis Spring; Starts Building Aircraft Can\/ as Ad'\nto Battle Fleet\nFull   of  tricks  as  so   many   pat  mon\nStates    sportsmen   .who, hope\nml$kp[iwii.pouo'.PDNfes-arrive inLiimfifiL*\nkeys   ,JM* .MMJoui,   almost : KUman(:;pe(niM,;9ro on\/the ,trinB 0f  United\nto- wrest tha. *t*^fion,d. trophy.; f^^\nProhibition Leads to Bedroom Drinking, Worst\nFeature of Act\u2014Farris\nVICTORIA. March .15.\u2014(By Canadian Press)\u2014 Discussing the question\nus to whether puro beer or near beer\nIs to bo sold In the province under\nthe Moderation act Mr. Speaker\nMnnson, from the floor of tho legislature todoy, advocated tho salo of\nliquor openly nnd honestly and-under\nproper restrictions rather than under\nconditions wliicli are capable of\nevasion nnd which, ho declared,\nwould work havoc' to tho young manhood and womanhood of t'ho country. \\\nHon. ,1. \\V. Dob. Varrls, attorney*\nKencrnl, declared -that the worst feature of prohibition lu tlvo last three\nyears hus been the development of\nbedroom ilrlrikhu;, In doflanco of the\nlaw. and police commissioners 'had\nri-.'i-Ha.'d -Uie -hopplessneSK of trying\nto stop H, He said he would prefer to work out a* form to ]>remlt\npublic d-rlnklng in govornment enn-\ntrolled  places to  safeguard  morality.\nThe proposat to permit drinking iu\nhotel bedrtmms do'os not meet wllh\nthn approval of Premier Oliver, who\n\u2022Minted thnt ln -the face of tho greal\n'evils resulting therefrom he would\nnot vote to make It legal to consume\n]i*,iui)r  in.-bedrooms.\nof   the   devastated    regional through\nGermnn industry and German labor.\nMight Have Been  Talking  Still.\nPromlor Briand replied that if ho\nhad opened his cars to what ho\ntermed tho .vague aud fragile suggestions mnde hy Mr. Simons, he\nwould havo started a discussion\nwhich would not yet have been terminated.\nBoth M. Hennessey au M. Aurlol\nasked Premier Briand whether the\ncollection' of export duties ln Germany would -not have for Its principal effect llio protection of British trade from German competition.\nThey urged the premier lo Inform the\nchamber whether each ally would\ncollect tho levies on German goods\nfor their own account, and If so,\nwhothor the part ot the levy going\nto Great nritaln would not bo Immeasurably superior to that going to\nFranco.\nM. Briand replied lhat the sums\ncollected would form a common fund,\nconcerning which he would furnish\nitho details at the  proper  timo.\nThe interpellations .will continue\ntomorrow and probably will end In\na voto lato In the everting.\n1TLIS GREW\nLocate Wrecked Vessel; No\nSign of Captain and Three\nHands \u2022\n\u25a0 P-B1XC13 RUPERT, March 15.\u2014(By\nCanadian Press)\u2014The Canadian government steamer Thlcpval 'has returned hero from Narrows Point, Prince\nof Wales island, Alaska, and reports\ntraco Of the crew of four men\nof the wrecked fishing bunt N'ol-\nlad, .whioli j\u00a3tt here Fob. G, last. Tho\ni'laft was located upside down, but\ndespite a long search \u00bbfor tho men.\nno trace of them could bu found and\nhope of finding them was abandoned\nThe missing men are Capt. .1.\nSmith. M. Haskell, C. Cook nnd J,\nPearl.\nPoles and Russians Sign\nPrelfaimry^eace Treaty\nPending Permanent Terms\nLONDON. Mureli 15.\u2014A preliminary peace treaty was signed\ntoday lu Riser-'by tbo Russian\nSoviet ahd Po.llsli. peace delegates, Huys a dispatch to tho .London Times from Riga. Tho final\nterms will be signed Thursday, the\ndispatch adds.\nHOUSE OF COMMONS\nGovernment announcement that\nstatements on tbe Canadian National\nrailways and tho Canadian Morcantllo\nMurine Avon Id bo submJttc.d In a few\ndays.\nOn tbe question uf ;i general tariff\nrevision this session-, the minister\nof finance * said that work wo^\nproceeding  day   and   night.\nSharp discussion arose ovor motion to go Into supply. Tho\nleader of the opposition argued that\ntho full report of the auditor-general\nshould be first tabled. Nothing\nhad been done derlujed the prime\nminister, in reply, Itijtf--the \u25a0 government to delay presentation of tlie-\nfull report it was merely a matter of  physical labor.\nHouso In supply Tor Lhv Jfrat time\nthis  session.\nAgricultural t'SLJiiiatc-4 -discussed.\nReplying lo g-ltlclym of expenditure\non tlie central experimental farm.\nOttawa, tho minister of ogei*.-iilUirt>\nsaid neee.ssnry expert mon ts could not\nbe conducted without expense, ftem-s\npassed; Salaries, (agricultural de-\n-partinenti. W-^1,955; experimental\nfarms, $ 1,210,6k.\nTomorrow   lu   pacliaiiiiut:\nPrivate! members* -day.\nFLASHK BY WIRE\nFamous Fat Woman Oios\nLOS ANGELES, March 10.\u2014-Mrs.\nAlma Hamilton known to theatrical\nand circus people at \"Hig Alma.\"\nweighed 4Dfi pounds, when sho filed\nfrom heart failure at the home of her\nmother hero today. During an Illness of six weeks, site had lost 230\n|M>unds.\nTaller Pleads Not Guilty\nTORONTO, March 16.-- Edgar M.\nBrown, teller of the Bank of Montreal, pleaded not \u2022guilty before\nJddgo Coatesworth today to tho\nclmrgo of defalcation of $21,?GU of\ntlie   bauk'H   money.\nHo elected to bo tried by Jury.\nBail was granted ou sureties of $18,*\nROO.\nUMTS IA dOCUPIED AREA\n'MET'*\"\nDUSSJQJPDORF, March 15.\u2014General Gauchere, com--\nmander of the occupational troops, iii fc new order issued\ntfoday, war^s the merchants of the-occupied area not to fui;-,\nther raise prices. They are cautioned against areating Uie\nimpression that' the higher prices charged for clothing and\nfoodstuffs'are due to the Allied occupation. Offenders will\nbe punished severely and their stores will be closed, .the orde*\nsays.\nThe merdfta-nta say the higher prices are caused by the\nact fctfat the goods are not now coming intd thc region.\nVancouver Veterans Seek\nFederal Investigation of\nSoldiers' Settlement Board\nVANCOUVER. March lO.\u2014^By\nCuimdtan Press.)\u2014Investigation by\nIhe federal government uf the administration'.of the soldiers' Holllumetit\nboard iu British Columbia Is being\nsought by great war veterans. Members of parliament for ^Vancouver\ncity nu^l district hft've*been asked to\npress tho matter with the Ottawa\nauthorities.\nTlie recent epidemic of resignations from the, Vuneouvur office Is\nsaid to be an incident of tlie conflict\nbetween British Columbia opinion\nnnd' that of tho soldier settlement\nboard head offlco iu reference to\nadministration of tho act lu British\nColumbia.   ,\nDoes Not Care two Straws\nWhich Party in Power,\nOnly Wants Strotng Navy\nVANCOUVER, March IB.\u2014(Canadian Press.)\u2014In u dispatch sent out\nlost night Capt iltmry (1 Adams of\nthe Canadian naval \u25a0 \u25a0hl-.-'.i \u25a0.-\u25a0 wus Incorrectly Reported to ha\\<e said in a\nspeech ut tlu* Cunadlun olub lunch-\neon thut J-;nglund was puyiug Si7\na head for inaiiuouancn of the navy,\naiid that It was time Canada stopped\nInto the breach aud -g \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-,\u25a0 .1 her fulr\nshare of the burden. This romurk\n,wu\u00ab mude by (london C. Jackson,\nsecretary of iho Dominion Navy\nLeague.\nCupt. Adams' statement, wus us follows:\n\"I am not a poltticjuu and do not\ncarts, two t-'U'aws which party Is lo\npower. ' rr slit- goea Xh wur CaJiadt\nmust bo In a poslilou io strike terror\nInto the hearts of Iter enemies. Two\nor three llttlo ships aro of little use.\nCanada iriuit havu something mure\n\u2014a Peal, navy. We must make the\nnavy our'great task. This year Is a\nmilestone in Canadian lUstory, when\nyour minister of finance will bo\ncalled upon to go to the United\nKingdom nml attend o conference\non naval defence. What Ih wanted\nfor the Canadian people to mako up\ntheir minds uud then renllze their\nobjective.\"\"\nWASHINGTON, March 16.\u2014Bra---\nbarkatlon by Japan on an elaborate\nprogram of naval aviation la to bo\nexpected, In tho opinion of officials\nhero, by the recent activity of the\nJnpaneso govornment In-^tbe purchase\nof alrplanos in Eilropo and In tlie\nendeavor to enlist tho expert udvico\nof British  naval  filers.\nUntil quite recently, uawtl sta-\nbisUcs showed Japan \\;f\\[ ma.de\nllttlo or uo provision for naval aviation but advices received today dn\nofficial circles declare there has\nbeen unusual activity In that branch\nof national defense on the part of\nthe. Japanese government.\nObtaing   Private  Experts\nDisappointed at the failure of the\nBritish naval air mission to send\nto Japan this yeai- at the request of\nthe Japanese government,'30 officers\nand men lo glvo expert instruction\nln naval Hying, tho Japanese govornment has obtained instead a prlvato\nmission   of'\nfleers   and\ncompany in\nto   tlie  r-oporf'\u00bb\nadvices  declMt\nnaval   flying *bf-\n.rom   tho   Vlcl&ija*\nBritain, acaor4lti\u00a3\nThoso experts, -tiie\nam 'to  ho UBP&ftfc\nInstructing fi&new 4apanoEo. navafl\nair service- hi tho ysoJ of airplmee)\naboard war vessels aald hv {jjrf\nmanufacture of olrplanca and mtifpr*'\nTha parly .which Is bxpectod t-o'^-ttr-i\nrive In Japan next month, Is ta\/iinlf\nwith them \u00abfor lnetruction purpowtf\nsevoi-ui of lho latent model 'Sfibtf\nand   A'ictcers  airplanes.\nThe Japanuso governtnent, accord*\nlug to the sauio reports, has ordere-4\nrecently \u25a0lVoiu France. 80 planes \"of\nvarious typos.\nIn addition the government, im *\nbegun the building of an aittcaMt\ncarrcr a\u00ab an adjur^t to tho battle\nfleot. -capable of* carrying. 3d.,.*oi*\n10 planes. Cumpletlon this spring\nat Kufum'.guam of an airpluno.factory to equip itho Japanese uri-OBl\nair service also Is reported.    ' *\u2022-...}\nTS\nBolsheviki Submarines in\nBlack Sea; Relations With\nthe Turks Become Strained\nCONSTANTINOPLE. March \"15.\u2014\nRussian Soviet cavalry has been recalled to the Kuban region on thb\nioaytern, shure of tho Black Hoa.\n\u2022wherot insurrectionists hold AramvJr\n'{Wid Turgovale, jTlie .Bo*shevWt|l\nsubmarines have appeared in the\nBlack   Sea.\nRelations between the Turks aiul\n'i-ii'.'hovjiti   hfti'o   bt'-emo   etrained\nQunko Shakes Argentine Villago\nItUENOB AYREy. Mai-ch ID.\u2014A severe earthquake occurred shortly bo-\nfore midnight loot night at the village of Chllcclto. a mining district\nfn tho province of Ui Rio Jao. Thc\nextent of tho damage has uot been\nreiwrtod  thus far.\nAnti -Dumping First Moasuro\nWASHINGTON. March \u2022 15.\u2014Approval was given by President Harding today to ' mako uuti-dumplug\nand United Sthles valuation of Imports measure the first official legislation to be onaeled at the special\nsession -of congress called to meet\nApril   11,\nOecido to Siippross Terrorism\nBARCELONA. March 16.\u2014Three\nhundred IcadluK .Syndicalists nt a\nmeeting here, uccordlflg tb U\/e report, decided <o .-suppress toi-rorism,\nwhich they aro convincod is usolcss,\nEnd War in Annexed Territories\nROME, March, H..\u2014A decree published today uiiuounecd the cessation\nof -the -state of war in tho annexed\nterritories\u25a0\u00a9? Veneila aud Julia. General mobilization of. the array is de-\nclnivd ended.\nUnited Staes Health Authorities Take Precautions\non European Side\nLONDON, March 15.\u2014United\nStates consulnr officer.-* todny made\neffective the ordor of tho United\nStates public health so nice, providing for tin1 detention of emigrants\nIntending to embark iu ports of the\nBdtish   lylcw  for   12  days.\nAs a result linen soiling In the\nnear tutim- will practically be without third class pastfeiiKcrs, several\nthousand of whom had planned to\nsail. Instead, they are being medically Inspected and put under close\nobservance by the steamship companies until their final Inspection by\nUnited Slates medical authorities and\nconsular agents prior to * embarkation after the detention period\nAiinoiuieeiiH-nl that the United\nSlates authorities would require from\n12 to 15 days of quarantine for\nemigrants bound In the sieeraye for\nthe I'niled States wan made Monday.\nIndict for Police Corruption\n\\i:\\V YORK. March 1C\u2014Four police department detectives, who in\nthe la\u00abt Lwo yoar-* veooveved .nearly\n$1,000,000 of fceourttfcH stolen from\ntho financial district, today; wero Jh-\ndicted'on a ohftrge- of taking unlawful foes. Tlie indictments wero returned In connection with former\nGoVernor Whimum's investigation' of\ntUftged corruption iu the 'city ad-\nitUuiuiraiioPi\nJETTISON CARGO TO\nSAVE BURNING SHIP\nHUSTON, March K'. Klre aboard\nilie Blip knell line freighter Kiuembe.\nwhich -Sirrived today from Alexandria\nand Mbsecna, save her craw a lively\ntime for a week. Fumes overcame\nsome of the crew and It wub found\nnecessary to Jettison 1000 crates of\n-oranges and lemons and 500 bales\nof Kgypllun cotton.\nImpartial Commission\nWill Investigate Much\nVexed Embargo Question\nLONDON, Murch I.'. .\u25a0uuudlaii\n.Associated Press.) -Tht* embargo\nagluust the exportation oij cattle to\nOreut Britain Will be the subject of\nan iiniulry by un Impartial coimnls-\nslon, Pnunler Lloyd George Intimated to u deputation of agricultural\nh.Nnbjjrs ot pnrllamogt tpjilght,   ^\nLONDON, March 15.\u2014The Russian wai' minister, Leon\nTrotzky, has twice delivered an ultimatum to Kronstadt and\nwill deliver a final ultimatum Wednesday, according to in-,\nformation received by t-he Riga correspondent of the London\nTimes, from M. Joffe, head of the Russian peaco delegation\nin Riga, who has been so informed by the Russian foreigrf\nminister, M. Tchitcherin.\nTrotzky'a final ultimatum will declare: j\n\"If the town remains obdurate it will be stormed aitcl-\nBKBOUfcUi ailcsiii. March 16.\u2014\nMoru Uiiui 1UM00 of I'ppcr'tjtlesJa's\nnative soim uud daughters from\null   sections   of   Ocrmuny  'have   al\nready reached tin\nIng precincts In\nplebiscite.\nTholr   presence\nhome    population\nr   rcsptvtive   vot-\nthe   forthcoming\nis    lufecthig    the\nwith    unbounded\nm!\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .;: in and has served to glvu\nOerman   hopes  a  mighty  Impetus.\nTho policing arrangement:; for\nSunday next, the voting day, now\nhavo beon perfected. Thoy call\nfor tho unltod services of tho plebiscite police, tho military forces aud\nofficials of all branches of the government.\n.  Ono   of   the   novelties   ou   voting\nday will i<e lho balloting by inmates\nof Jails and other (.- ..-\u25a0\u25a0\" ius'ivU-\ntions, ,who aro eligible, Thoy -Wl\nbe given .one Gernuut aud -one PoUrfi\nballot. Tlie vail*, ballot will tto\ndepo&Ited hi u. ballot box, whiti* tho\nothor ono will be burocd in r^io\npresence of the offfoifcls, \u25a0 this \\>\\\\j-\ncedure valuing from that employ tit\nIn tho open voting throughout the\nplebiscite stones, whero both iho\nvalid a-nd tho -... ..t.vy-M balldOf\nworo deposited by the. voters. t\nThe in-iron official eliUtu . tiiia\nmuthod will prevent tho prlaonora\nfrom obtaining scribbling paper yiHU\nwhlcli they eventually would lh\u00ab\nenabled to carry ou communication\nwith UlcuuselVtfP while -'onfilied \u25a0 to\nculls.\ni EVIDENCE\nON WARKEJ PRICE\nCreate Commission o Investigate Grand Trunk Stock\nPrices, on Change\nMONTREAL, March Ifi.\u2014Orders\nfor tho creation of a commission in\nEngland to tube evidence as tu transactions ou tho London Stock exchange with regard to Grand Trunk\nrallwuy preferred and common stock\nfrom \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0:: to 1020 wore mudu toduy\nby the Crund Trunk arbitration bourd\n-silling here to determine the value\nol properties of thu road prior \\o\nits acquisition by the Oomlulen government. Evidence will bo sent un- j\ndor seal to the chulnmui of tho buurd\nso us to reach Monlreal beforo tho\nwork of lho bourd is ended. If. A-\nHodden, a Canadian .uhoeute, practicing In London, was named as commissioner to  lake evidence,\nIt -was further provided thut ihe\ncot-'ts of this commission should be\nborne by the crown and the Orahd\nTrunk railway.\nThe matter-will bti put lu bis hands\nut unco. Other evidence taken today\nincluded tho testimony of O. T. Bell,\npassenger \u25a0 traffic mauuger of tho\nGrand TYunl-;. In rogard to the importance ci' the railway iu Ontario,\nQuobou, ant-) Uif Onjtod Btatss.\nSTEAMER^ARRIVALSi\nAlbum,! u.'. \\..'i\\ \\oii. tcotu l.on-\ntlon. ,'\nl-ausa a.   Nty-v   \\arli ti-oiit Xsss^ie*..\nJKrt>u'.s.ui<._.s.-. l-iywuutU irota''Jwv-\nYork. , >|\nComluau j Uvtrpuo! siosn - *;.\nJ*uli.i. \\.   li\nChlcutfo ui  11-s.vw trout N\"ew-Yflj\nmm*\nZIMMIC.YO.13 Utt.D 0\\\nTt)Glve MEfrtlTPO&T.J\nBUT HOW You LET\nLIZZIE, YOU'VE GOT ThC'\nBMUOT AND l*HX 6ftUfti-:|\nPRW\\LE0Et>: .-YpU.CfwS A\nJU6T TAKE Yoor -SH^E\nor b\/srb winer, too\/\n\"Zimmie\"\ni\n\t\n SMrr\n_sz\nrRlLBON, DATLT  flEWS.. .WEBJWSPAY JKHBOflft MAECII, 16, 1921\n'   *    '       '    , '   \u25a0 j    i   -   ni   U\"n ii'   si.is'ii i  .'i   ''\u25a0    :\nLeading Hotels of the West\nrnrnit \u25a0*\u2022 Tr\u00abv\u00bbl|lnf t->aWI* Mar OkUIn   tnpirUr   A...mmt.-I>tltn\n'Hjfe^Premier Hotel\n0#>^      w the iHterior\n.    SERVICE   UNEXCELLED\nA L\u00ab Curto T.bl. D'H.t.\n8PECIAL SUNDAY DINNER.\u00bb1.0i\n\u2022ft7<fc\nINCOMPARABLY THE FINEST TEA ROOM IN ft. 0,\nOpen  Daily 10 i,m, ti Midnight Mutio end Dancino\nThe Latest Sundaea, Ice Cold.Drinka and loee\nAfternoon Tea (2 p.m. to B p.m.), 26a\nHeadquarter?  for  All  Travelling   Men,   Minim   Men   and   Tourists\nEUROPEAN   PLAN      -      *~      ROOMS, (1.00  UP\nHUME Tom Selu, Vancuuvtr; \"Wong\nCUing\u00bb Peutlctou; A. B. Cohen, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. A. K. h. Harvey,\ntiongbeach: John H, Hoyle, Queens\nHay; Mrs. a Ej Shaw, Balfour; B. S3.\nPhalr, city; Leonard Kelson, Spokane;\nJi V. Jones, .Spokane; W. J. Turner.\n\u25a0Salmo; M. C Donaldson, Salmo; W. H.\nHhoinberg, Benton; H. D Browne. Mar-\n\u25a0-.ilium, Grand Purlin; .T. Fisher, Hall;\ncus: V. O. Humiemua, Marcus; P. Me-\ngusou, Veruon; W. J. Clarldge. Kei'iile\nJan. T. Martin, Vancouver; W. A. Ker*\nB Robertson, Kcmie; A. A. Morrow\nVancouver; C, H. Butler, Winnipeg: J\nMeldrow, Vancouver; A. A. Tufford\nVancouver; .fames J. Barley, Toronto\nJ. X. liegKUtt, Vancouver; A. C Mi-s-\nk.-r, Midway.,\nWsB Lighted Sample Rooms\nAmerican Plan\nHOTEL STRATHCONA\nNELSON'S LEADING HOTEL\n..ft*      A Home for Those Away from Home\n. Special attention to Traveling Public\nSpecial Sunday Dinner, $1.00\nH. W. SHORE, Proprietor.\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nRoropeaa   aad    Smerloaa    Piaa\nilMMNk   Hout   la   -Ever?   Room\n' S    f jAFOn-iTE,   rroprtrtoi\nQUEEN-\u2014D. H   Mollaaters and, -wife.\nNew   Salem,   X.   D.;   A.   IL Hepburn.\nbVultvalej   F.    M     Reynold. Spokane;\n4-us    J.   Uo:-.   Kamloops;  H. D.   Qrlti-\nwold, Parron; J. MalU^ux, Montreal;\nMr. and Mrs. La Biaaon, Salmo: A. H.\n.j-.i'.,  VnJr;  K.   >?. Stone!\nc\nHOUSE\nmi,   I*roprtet\u00ab*a\nWlBsmU    mmmAmmW\nOnr.  lUher ***  War*  Hto. NeMoD\nMADDEN\"-<:. C. Wheatherly, Koch's:\nNurman Arboau, Koch's; O. D. Chris-\ntel, Ymlr; A- Barton* Colvllle; J. Dun-\naLii, -Uoh'iUc; Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Halt,\nHarrop; O. Cose, Harrop; A. Robinson.\nJ' Cooper* W. Trayling; M- Butevy,\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\ntil   VK\u00bb.N\"ON    ST.    EAST\nOowtoruUila Booms, Hot kndOoM\n-mur. Wnlnf  Koom  l\u00bb\nOoaaeoUoB\n11 axtl  Of.\nH.  W.   \u00abHORE,   Pr.p.\nH.   E.   SCAN LAN,   M.r.\nHalcyon Hot Springs Hotel\nARROW  LAKES,  B. C.\nUnd.r    .ntir.iy     n.w    suiis.-f.m.sst\nRenowned throughout th\u00ab we.t\ntor tli. w&ter'a wonderful cur. of\nRhoUm\u00abtI*nn, Sciatica, Urlnlc 0\u00abu*\niltlou,   Usuiiic   I'oi.oninr,\nGiund icenery around th. uut.\ntn a moat beautiful climate.\nl-ar\u00bb\") hot water twlmmlm poela,\nror ratea apply Blrathcona Hotel.\nNelaon, or Halcyon  Hotel.\nAoierlc-ut plan, f3.il and ut\nper day, 114 per   w<-tk.\nTHE STANDARD ^AFE\nIM Baker Street, Neleon, Il   0.,\nOFKN   DAT   AND   RIGHT\nII to \u00bb.M, Bpeotal Lmoh, d*e\nPhoat   1(4\nTREMONT CAFE\n\u25a0AKER   IT.\nrtrat  claa.  mMla\u2014-Open  day   and\n.sight\u25a0 - All  white help\nR.Bular   lunch   and   Dinn.r   ,|*J**-\nIHERIFr     A    BARROW,    Prap..\nVANCOUVER HOTELS\nTHE KOOTENAY HOTEL\nMra.   M\u00bbll\u00abtt\u00bb,   Pr.pri.tr...\nA him. fer th. world at r.a.or,-\nable rat\u00ab..\nOpen    nliht   and    day.     Flr.l-\ns-li.\u00ab    dlnln(*reem.      Cemf.rUkl.\nMm,\ntil  V.rn.n  %t       N.ar   P..t  Offlee\nKOOTKKAY\u2014-K. I>. hoy. lialiuu; U\nBrown, Vul\u00abouv\u00abr: II M.sUunltflo. vmi-\n,-ouvcr; J\". Tbisxton, rtranst Tr-ork*..\nTREMONT HOTEL\nr.   NILSON,   Prep.\n\u25a0AKER    STREET\np.ml.h.d   Reem. ky  OtJ.\nWeek er Mer.th\nTUEMON'T\u2014J. .vricwillt: H. Nolan;\nJohn sainson: Joseph Uupoin, cit*-: Q.\nHughes;. J. Fl.wart, Rock Cr.ck; 8.\nAiiUtrso.i     Vancouver.\nSTAR CAFE\nTRAIL,   B.C,\nUnder Nrw and  rir.t-s-Jaa.\nManMeoent\nTie Heme ef CUid Ceeklni\nrtrat-daa.   eetn-loe   In   The\nKooteuay. LMsdliK Cafe\nUr  Tn-reUlnd Public, eat here\ntfti you'll It-ink it'i home.   Olr*\ntrail's leadln* and largest oaf.\na trial.\nHOTEL   MARTINIQUE\n1179   Gr.n-.ill.   ltr\u00bbt\nCo\u00abf, brtfht ro\u00abDu. Ju\u00abt tht\npl*o\u00ab Cor y\u00abur vac-htlon. R&tM\nmoiUr*.if.    Writ*    for    p&rticultrt.\nMRS. A. PATER-ION\nLAt\u00bb \u2022(  H\u00bbj\u00bbl H\u00abUL GrftiiTllle Bt\nBEAUTIFUL BRAWl\nEach day brings us, fresh shipments of tlie Season's Splendid Models in. Suits and Coats. ,. \u25a0\u2022.\"'\nThe garments are perfect in design, material and workmanship, and\" at prices that you will find keenly reduced from\nlast year's prices.\nPALM   AVpNUE   IN   RIO  DE  JANEIRO\nBeautiful palms known a. \"Feather Dusters  of  God\"   were   imported   from\nthe   Antilles   a   century   ago   and     have   -'flourished,    surpassing      in\nbeauty   those  of  their   native   ha bitat.   \t\nDEBATE IXES\n(Continued   From   l'a-eo   Uulf).\nwork iioiu- uu thf experimental turn\nCe-$efiaa,r(-i   experiment*! tun id  not   I\n\u25a0uuUucU'U  without, considerable out- ]\nby.     Weifi  (Urinpr-H lo  tube  uilviin-\nroif*   of   Un-   work   dout;   on   experi-\nilbil farms itff^lpulture throughout\ntlu- Dominion would btneflt im-\nmemfely-\nVou '.'\"ii take \u00bb hoi'Ht- to water,\nbut you -A-in't miikf him ilrlnlv,\" <*.\\-\nololinpd   Dr.   'rflruif.\nIt pvople would not U'urn, thw di\u00bb-\nparitnebt 'cyuld up) tontlkt them.\nIn ptuuitn(r< ihe civil flervitje t-oni-\nmliHiIon hu'd iioma itlinrp knocks, pr,\nBdwarda uf Kioniuuuc ihoutfht eom'e\nof tlie c.ommkAloQfl tlppbthtmenla indicated dbuolulc tnooinpuletiie. Nu-\ntloiml riotrrt.'.'isKtjf* t^lttod lhe min-\nlater of utfiiruUiiiv ovoi\" luofingruir\nInrtea!    There wiw \u00bb   pumo\nCoats priced at .$22.50 and up\nSuits priced at $35.00 and up\n \u2014H A T S\t\nt\nLovely New Millinery, embracing all sprightly Spring\nstyles. Saucy Directorie Poke Bonnets, gay with fruit and\nflowers, vie iii popularity with draped Turbans, helmet shaped\nTurbans, up-turned shapes, tricorns and large drooping hats.\nIt is a season of bright color. Our models are shown in prices\nto ^H^^^Bi^^^^^B\nS MIL LIE- &  WEI F|\nLADIES'   WEAR   SPECIALISTS\nASCENDS VERTICALLY\nf\u00bb-TV*;; *-\u25a0.;**.as<\u00abK\nShoot Military Riders in\nDalphin Barn District ol\nDublin\nin* BUN\". Maivli 15. There wius\ntin attack tudu* ,ni twu milltury\ntiisjlur ,syc\\lal8 In tin' Dolphin's Ham\niilstvls.t ut iJubU.s. Une ur the\nrlsltjr-s wae .sho-t lis ilss.- lifutl und\ntlu- utHer wits. Hl.t.t In His* tuny, re-\n(\u2022(\"tUllIf Injuries, a-hli'h It Is. so-'-tl.\nwill  uruv.,*  I'utuJ.\nIts ...si ultus'k on iiisliissry i Id.l'u\nnrowlng the Hlustc. UridKe, l>ul,lln.\nil \u00bbi>lu>r wua tvumult'sj.\nLiberate    Prisoner\nM*iii.i.\\, Mavi'l* is. r..'>. J. a.\nInvln, si Pretrtjyli'flat. m'tnlater, who\nun l'\"i-l\u00bb. Uo- ..'sss s. sitrnii'sj iu ,uuy\nyt'af In pHaon, after .'oiivls-l'.un Ijy\na sssuVl inurtiul ,..\" Issiviiuf i, n'volv.'r\nunsl   aiulmililliun    lis   liis   puatl-Mafou.\n,,..,.,, ,        ,  , uuil alumuultlun    sis   hla   puisaessilul.\nuL Tin- liesitl ols-rk uf au uxprrlniuntul  , ,, \u201e   ,    . ,;   .\n,     . '    , was. Illi.srali'd   ffmii   H.sltast   ,ls.ll   to\ntarn. hsLvliu: :. mux niani uf ?:*.-'\"> a , ., ,      .,      ... ..,,,      ,,\n... .... *ltiv .kuu'l-al Sir     Nevlllv     Msu-\n      i \u2022:! tit.- Bundrlnttmaeut .-t Uiu , \u201e. ,   , _.\n, ,    _.., ,_,\u201e t'irsiily.   iiLtllwry s-uii.man.li'f  of   Irp-\nlr.viis>\nhealth.\nremHfcd    Ll\"-'    rutnaimlei-    of\nsi'iits'is':--  un  accopnt   of  III-\nihi. hamin of rnr\n.her. \u00ab,,.   a   lUt\nImW i.-ll.tltl.'il   |   || |_\nI\nTt-imU bulls four hundred yearn\nIU vrvio found by workmen ri*\nroofiiiy WmrttalnBteir b:iii. Th-a men\nfound two r-uuiiil objecte Id the duel\nand cobWtiba lu tht \"M oab fafttn\nPO rool nlK'V; tlm ffioiinU, Whon tho\nAtUjt \u25a0 ntl tfrimt- bu<i bvi-u lumuvcd\nlln-hv obtootH lnuvt'd lo be and-tinl\ntoo Oil liolly. An nutli|iiiirUin Hay*\nUuil. 'M.i.riui; from their mIki. and\ntfiruituro. lho bulla data buck to tbo\nlollfu of llonvy Vlll t)tm to 1647),\nwho ufei an uvdt'iit HUp)Hirt<'i'\u00ab of ton*\n1l|i-c   nf   it V.lH   tlHMl   citlli-d.\nwine     rami     \u00ab'u-*  paid   only *$:t, 10'-\nDr,' Tolinte ifplb-d tliat tht* superln-1\nUudt'iiff  iimxlunnn   wua   JS.flUy   and'\nhe  bud  a   house  In addition-    As lo\nsuliirU'f.  iliem- wen*  in  Die  haudit of\nqlVlllttlifl  ultd   pt-rliups  i\nfew   thing* -M\"   Or.  Tolml\n--of which \"we Uou't itppiovf but w\ncwVi h.dn.-'\n\u2022.\"itiHin   liuJoKl\/.-.'?   TulinU'.\nlljthtT furiously, perhupu, the\nwarmest t-ulotry wlilvlr Dr. Totuite\nreceived during tho duy came (torn\nLime ii -t'liiion, Liberal inembur Tor\nDorcho-Kur, umiilly the keeheit of\norlttcv.\n\"t.i-t   on  hope,\"   be   i-uud.   \"that  no _\t\nlunar u\u00bb we buVe u joyerhmont in,I i\u00bbaUI8, March ' IB.\u2014The l-Yench'\nI'Hiiailu We t-hull bwve on competent 1 goveriiuteiit. on the udvlce of Hie\na mlltlaler \u00bbs the honorable tjenile- j Brlllnh Kovi-rnineJit today refused\nman who'holds lhe present position.\"   paaapoi'i*   t\" . .;i    delegation   of   elijlU\nA.   I*.   McColg.   Kent,  too,  appealed | nKMiibers ot Hie obainber of deputies\nfnr support  uf the minlifter of agrl-\nQUtuirv uii hout ooitnideratton of party.  ti>   his efforts  lo establish  bx-\npeilincMlul  furins.\nTin-      huhsQ     atUourued   ut   UMBO\n..\u25a0i-l-.rk.\nStlcct Committo for Tr-antportation\nnT'l'.WVA. March 16. Tliat there\nshunid I-- a sehict standing obm-\nUiHii* \"f ih'- houHi' nf i-oniiuonn\ntu ''''.il wiih itovernmi'UI <mrroll-d\nrallwaie mid shipping Is lhe bo\u00ab\nlief \u00abif Hon. A. K. Mu'.-l.riin. loriiH'.ly\nmliilMifr wiih'i'U port t'ollo In ihu\nliurden guvetumenti uho fiun ffTven\niiutlt-f    nt'   ii    frtwluilou    wiiM)    he\nwill. move   In   the   -fit-iii i ii  \u00bb   li   lhat\n'\u2022in-, i.\nRefuse Passports to Members Intending to Watch\nUpper Silesia Plebiscite\nibers ot the obaiiiber of depul\nwho intended to [fftve for l-pper t?l\nleirta   tn   wiitch   the   progress   of   th-e\nploblsolle of Sunday next in thai region.\nSmoke  \/\nREAD\nThe Daily News\nThe Oaily psper ot tht\nInterior of Britub Columbia*\n\u25a0Viil,-I  \t\nTSlB\nFor   enjoyment, fill\na yoar pip* with TAB\nEXPECT TO SIGN\nAGREEMENT TODAY\nHELICOPTER MACHINE\nExperiments in   England with this queer looking plane with its top year\nof   multiple   wings   show   an   amaiinfl   adaptebitity   for   wh*t   airmen\nknow   aa  \"soaring.\"        _  \u25a0\nussioii' -Took place \"on tho -question\nof vocatloiial Xrulnlng, especially In\nrelation lo the statement tn a dispatch from Ottawa that TV per cent\nof those vocationally trained had\nfound posit Ioiih lu industry. Tills\nwas characterized an a nUaata lenient,\ntfiu assertion being: made that Uio\nsoldiers' civil re-establishment hoard\nhad sent out a circular loiter asking\nemployers tu find work for 600 disabled men  In   Winnipeg.\nScene in Maeterlinck's New\nPlay\nHARTT SHOES FOR MEl\nAND WOMEN\nThey ure built for style, vuliii]\nquality, fit and service.\nPrice $12.00 to S13-00 '\nC. ROMANd\nTHE SHOEMAti\n\u2022\u25a0-*.\u2014m\nDRINK\nTRY   *   CUMSIfltO    A0,\nNelson Brewing\nCompany's\nBeer and Porter\nHealthful *nd Invigor-riing.\nM\u00abd\u00ab with cryiUI clur mountain wattr from purt malt and\nhep\u00ab.\nNELSON BREWING\nCOMPANY, LIMITED\nNELSON,   i.e.\nHad Bad Cough\nFor Three Years\nThe i-iMiftjnt hacking, racking,\npertrtstent cough lhat MickK to yon in\nspite ot evervthing \\\\)\\t have done to\nget rid of it, Ih the kind that Ia dull*\nlhe\n'High   siklit?,   the\ne   It   become*   to\ni remedy tliat will re-\neongha lhat won't let\nWood's   Norway   PIni\ngerouc\nThe longer\nmore Berioni\"\nyour  If-ulth.\nThere if n\nllovu euuph.4-\ngo\u2014like Dr.\n8>rnp.\nll hus a ht-allng and soothing ar\ntiny on the air parage?, and at the\nsame time m.la ni a diHlnfectant ol\nthu respiratory organs, destroying\nths geruiH thut produce acrioiiti cont\nplicattons,\nMif. JolUi Millet. Minburn, Alta.,\nwrites:\u2014\"f had a very bad oough\nfor three, yuaia. I went to several\ndoctors and tried different cough\nmedicines,' bul nothing seemed to\nhelp me. Une da) a friend told me\nabout Ur. Wood'* Norway Pine\nSyrup, and after using soveral bot-\ntl-us 1 bucame completely relieved.\nI al-wvys keep'a bottle hi tho house\naud also, recominuud 11 to others.\"\nt)r. Wood's Norway Pine tiyrup\nhas been universally used for ovor\n80 years, and so great has bwen Its\nsuccess, it ts only natural that a\ngreat many Imitations have been\nplaced on the market. The genuine\nls put up in a yellow wrapper; 3\npine trees tho trade mark; prlco ;-\u25a0><\u25a0.\nand 80c a bottle; mttnutaoturod only\nby The T. Mllburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.\n1X>Nu6N'. .Mu.nh 15. -The AlKJlo-\nUnr-slan trado ugreonirtit will be\nsigned tvinorj-ov! accurdlitg to -*x-\ninTt.iU-.nt.-. Th** iH'gottalloiic between 1.1oni\u00abl Krusslii. lhe 1-tusshui\ni-t.pn-HfHl.iti\\ \u2022\u25a0 Jiid th\" hoard of\niradu I'.iv.. :..sijlutl hi the n-l'raiu-\nhlg ur llie elaii^ef In a manner\na- plautu io fliw British goveriuh-aitt.\nTln- main principle \\n eald tu bt?\nthai Russia iiud-srlakeH to \u00ab-euse\nult propaganda, outside of Kus-du\n\u00abliilt- \\'\\ tuitn , vindertakos to observe\nnil ii.-niiitliiy iii Russian internal\nattaint,\nINSTALL RABbTs\nr\/JNUON\". .\\laivh io\u2014 tJewJsh Telegraphic   :u?eneyl- -The' ree.eutly   elect-\n_*_\\ chh-f riibUiM '.of ^Oleslbe lUbbl\nKuk and Rabbi _lioh; Were olTlcially\ninstalled in off lee a.t One of Uie\nleadline syimguga-fli In Jerusalem today. Special prayers wert offered\nfor \\l-f-timn of the pogroms hi the\nl-krain\".\nCorrespondent     Dies\n\u2022 \u2014TT\nLiON-DUN March 15,-Tlie l<ondon\nTllnej* anno uncos the death at Cape\n(Town on 'Monday of-Sir Maltland\nHall-Purli. lhe principal correspondent of the Times in -South Africa\ntuid   editor   of   the \"Oopo  Times.\nHe   had   been   ill  a   lung   time.\nUNIVERSITY  OF  AL3ERTA\nWINS   THE   CHAMPIONSHIP\nlaliiionton. March 15.--'University\nof Alberta basketball team' defeated\nltnymond in tho final gamo for Uio\nAlberta ehainpton^ilp, 4G to 26,1\nVhereby wluutdg the round by Iti\nJrolnts,\nxa\nmtt-mi\nGLADYS   COOPER   AS   JOY\nThe Beloian master's latest play, \"The\nBetrothal,\" is a sequel to his\nfamous \"Blue Bird,\" which fired\nall   London.\nVETERANS ASK THAT\nMcLEAN RESIGN\nWINNlPfcX;, Maivh 15.-A resolution prut eating ugaim-d the appointment of Rrlg.-Ooneral McLean to\nthe re-establlshment. committee and\ni' it..i\u25a0!.!\u25a0\u25a0 :- that he he Immedldlcly\nlolled upon lo resign, was passed at\nat meeting of the Winnipeg branch\nof the O. W. V, A., held tonight.\nDuring    the    meeting  a   long  din-\nCOULD YOUR\nAUTOMOBILE\ntai Cause a persons' itijm\\ pr\ndeath v\nih) Cuuso damage io valuable\nproperty of oiheid?\n'\"\u25a0) Receive svnoue damages lu\na culliiduu. resulting In\nhuge   repair  bills?\n(di Bo damaged  by   FHllfcl\niv) Be STOLEN and rocttlvf)\nS\u00abrlOUS damage? Ur be\nSTOI-KN and not iccov-\nered?\n(fl Through the wreck or burning of a vessel or railroad train be badly damaged or de-fclroyed'.'\nWILL IT?\n8EE '\nH. E. DILL\n608   W.rtl   81.\nPHONE  HO NEtSON,  B.C.\nFor\nINSURANCE   PROTECTION\nThen\nWill relieve the pain of\nbruises and amall hulls.\nPrinted\nAFTUl HOOKS and\nMUEFS\nMy lln* liiMlHllnllon of uew 1\niin-n-lilnery w\u00ab sin now ettulpped 1\nto carry out this work promptly I\n4 ud olllclontly. Write for |\nquolatlons. You will find It |\nworth   while.\nThe DAILY NEWS JOB \\\nDepartment\nNELSON, 1.0.\nAn   uppK*  uk   lurj*u  us   thu   ear\nwould Imve u akin twenty miles -Uilc\ntt\nThe Tobacco\nof Qualify\"\nOrder*   Inquiry   Into   Food   Costs\nTOUONTO. March 15.\u2014Tho board\nof control today ordered*.the rned-\nUul officer of boulth to Investigate\nand report.on the cost of ull nccoe-\nbarjf foodstut-fji.'' This action followed the lOoelpt.vf a letter from J, V.\n(jjonroy of the O. W. V. A., pointing\nnut Unit, while bread waa dropping\nuhjewhere  U   \\vu\u00bb  still  up   hero.\nLions and tigers in captivity have\none fast aay a. 'week.\nEverybody\nSmokes\nOLD CHUN\n .-wwmjh!,;,,*.\n...... ,,\u25a0.'-\u25a0\u25a0,-\u25a0.\u25a0\n....\nMaw uuk. m&:Mfo^fatiibtim^, masch.is, is\nTHT\nRbfecyt Hecfley feefore Cham\nber o( Mines Advocates\nSayerFlxiSdTfke\nKxplair^In-j the BVod A. Starkey\npp\\Ky\\bt mmninn. T>urch^so of *J1-\nv-er at a fixed price of 80 cents and\nihi expansion of silver colna-ge,' R.\nR. Hcdley gaVo nn address on the\nsubject before tho Vancouver ohom-,\nber of miner nf the rml' of tho week,\nTlie report of the Vancouver Province\nsays, under tho head, -'-'Slocart Man,\nHas Plan for Marketing Silver' of\nProvince;\"\nThnt there will bf**- -an -unlimited\nmarket for British Colujnbfa silver\nfor years to como was tho prediction\n[ )f ;Robert R. HeiHey. the well known\n1 ilQC&n iTilninfe man, wlm addressfid a\nf nrtptlrig oi tho Dominion hnll on Frl-\nI lay night, nndpr the auspice* -of tho\nhamher nf mines. Ho quoted irih-ny\nuthorltira l-o Hhftw that :lhb present\n* ir-riduotlon has fsllen to 476,000,001)\nuncrt below lln* mqiilrompfiis -of tlm\n.Mrhl's supply.\nHoldlrjH. thnt lank of rmplnynwnt\nir labor was -ocepntuatod by the ervi-\n'illnn of. mining nperalions throuffh-\ng irt tho \u25a0fminlry \u00bb<m ncoobnf. of tho.\n1 iw price of metals, Mr.' Hodley siwr\n(\u00abl ed I Ini !\u25a0 i he jpvernmojW- wliould-\nEftbllizf) the ftrlpfl of -Jiljvir l<w?n-,\nuro production. This could ho done,\no ftvffu-rd, \u2022 by -the ro vent mon t till-\nenn Icing tn .purefluie Ttll RllVor of-\ni*ed, which ran ' hn -shown, tn ho\nie prnduet'. of do'mostlo ores, nt 8ft\ni-nr-fl an nuiifA, Thin, he snld. would\nnnble moot oft the Kootenny mlnf-*,\n10 vnluo of the nren of which Is\n\u00bbAInly flllvrr; tn contlnun or reaume\nperallnnH.\nTbo speaker pnhmlll-r-d that It could\ni demonstrated that, when world\n^ridltlnns returned to .Or approached\notmnl, RO cenls nn ^.ounee wtir a\nMieonnhlo minimum price for silver,\nnd ns long\" as'the United Stales\nirtt\/niled to purchase nt\u00bbO0V4 conts\nnd stored Its own domestic pro-\niMHlpn. thereby removing It from\nin tvorld's market, It wns probable\nlit the law of supply and demand\nolild enmpel^n iprice for silver hlgh-i\n\u2022 than 80 -m-jiU an ounce. .Ho pre-\nitited many argprncnt-s in support\n' this -contention, lending him to the\nI mot thnt Canada could w,1Ui ad--\njltngo coin such sliver aft she may\nitall'nsn In the next two years at 80\ndta an ounce. This production,'he\n\u25a0\u2122 id, \"would not be Rreater than 30,-\n0,000 ounce* In the two years, and\nthat   It   wns   probable   that   the\n\u25a0 irld'fl mnrk-et would nbsord the ma-\n_ ]r  part   of   It nt prlco  better  -than\n\u25a0cents.\nHope* War Memorial Mtet-\ning Friday Night Will Be\nof Record Size\n\"Ihopr- that Pnlday night's public\nmeeting for the dtocusslnn of thn\nwar memorial question will be tbe\nlargest held irt ' the city council\nchamber for years;\" said Mayor C.\nF. McHardy ydsfferday nfternoon.\n\"There could, ho no subject nearer\nto \u25a0 Nelaon'o hcArfthan that, nf visibly\nperpr-^uatihg ihe' memory of those\nwho went overseas and did not c-omh\nback, and I nm -sure everyone will\nwant to participate in lho discussion\nof what In the rrin-t fitting thing* to\ndo.\n\"We have the odvtanta-g-a of good\nwork done by th* boftfd of trade\nin securing deateris and figures alone\nonn' partfculni' line. Everyone who\nhfl-n a suggestjpn -should he pr-rpared\nto put. It forward, ao that every\nphase' of tbo question may hn considered.\n\"Thc merlins '-should bo ro rrpi\"e-\n\u2022scnUitlve that thrro -should ho nn,\ndoubt of Uh mandate to proceed with\nwhatever stepri rriay- commend themselves to It, Only sickness -should\nhe nn excuse for staying\" nway from\ntt.\" ^\nDayliijltt Saying\nIt Is tho Intention also to raise\nthe question of dpyllKht saving, tho\nmayor said;'In v order to' obtain an\nexpres&Ion ot oplrilofi, to servo as ft\nprulde  io  ihe eoupell.  *\nt\nUKIjOITEES\n^rite Board of Trade That\nGovernment May Modify\nRoyalty Scale\nDr. ~X O. Rose, M.P.P. for Nelson,\nticlpattJ* success In his efforts to\nUro Uie modification of Ibe fur\nlyaltloB for which the Nelson Iwinvd\ntrade has petlllnncd the pro-\nriclal' government.\nWriting to the secretary of thc\nrd, ho .it at ph. In a. recent letter:\nI have been working on the fur\nyftlty hns'ness ever ftlpco you sent\ne tho TPEalutlnn, and have so-cured\nelr attention I believe they are\nrtslderlng modifying those feea, and\ngot the attoniey-general's depart-\nnt to write Dr. Linker, tho head\nthe game department, along fih-90*\nas, and I will let you know om -soon\nI get anything definite to report.\ney tell me it la a very -smull\niter anyway, as all they received\nm these myall lea last year waa\n.00 or ^6000.\"\n\/eterans Arrange to\nProduce Ultra Modern\nIdea, 'Midnight Frolics'\nTor lhe first ilme' In the hlfdory\nr Nelson \"A Midnight l-'rolici\"\nvill he -Htn-ged, nccordlng to n dc-\n'Islon reafhed at a meeting of thn\nUijer lain meat \u25a0\u25a0.nniiillfre of the\"\n). W. V. A. held ut lho dugout\n,'en.irdny nfternoqn,\nTin* Itrt'uo will he \u00abt-agpd by the\n\/ne:ibonds. with \"lhe Hymithnny\n>tvh(slra acting in tho pit, In aid\nif 11)0 asfoelaUon benevolent fund.\n1 jwan nlso drehled that a mhtineo\n,-rnuld bo nlven  in  lhe nfteriioKii.\n\\VlllInm Stua'eon     rind    W.  M.\nohhett were placed in ohfirffe. nl\nhe gent ral affairs of the enter-\n.alnment, prngramw and lickote,\nThe full details nf the revue Itself\nind the munle. tn he left in lho\nproducer.\nTho Jaws of an octopus ore shaped\nurh llko'-the beak nf a parrot.\nLeo a i  \\o'rn i\nonoa or saib or cbattam.\nAuction Rtl,.\notlos 37 MMh-.tUoi'  LUs Act, B. 8.\n>. 0. 1*11. ,\nWhermn, lho Buskin & Stoilmnn\nnibs r Crsiniisiisy [.Iniltr\/ 1-, Isislsibtcsl\nthe under-signed In* the sum uf Two\niisslrs'sl 'anil Thlrty-ono Dollrirs ond\nly, Cenln (1231.50) for work doi-io\n' sssss.ciisslsi nupplled In repnlrlns rtnd\nisssvlsii; two sfour-lnoh logging wng-\ni and threo monthfl have elApsesl\n.'0 tho ealsl Rum otlght to have beei)\nd ind default has been mado In pay-\nit thereof. \u25a0 . .\notlco In hereby rVven1 thnt nn \"Tuep-\n', the 2tth day of March. A. D. 1921.\no'rim-k noon, at tho office of Jamee\nDdylo, Sheriff Courl Houisc, In tho\nJ. of Nelson the said tint- four-mob\nKing wn<tona will be sold by James\nDoyle .sheriff, by public auction.\n(!1B1)\nbated this 14th day of Maroh, A. D.\nli.-. \u00bb*\u25a0\u2022\nMoLKAN & STHVENUON.\nBOWLERS DRAW UP\nTOURNEY SCHEDULE\nWith two pnmc.^ played off last\nnlght'n't lhe nlleys, the Y. Jtt'C. A.\nbowling cluh entered on Ita new\nclub tourney In which 10 three-man\ntea nut are 'lirtrd up to play off a,\nnchedule that will tako until the ond\nof next :n.mill to complete. Ench\nteam will \u25a0playeaeh other-team three\ngrimes, , according t<j the schedule\ndrawn up.\nThe following ia tho perannnol of\nlhe toamj-t, thb captain\u25a0>being mentioned first in each caac: J. Allen,\nO. Wharton, C. Crydorma-n; C. Carpenter, M Brown, IT. A. Webster;\nE. C. Hunt, W. R. Prowd. J. Arra-\nfltrong; W- Craven, F. Wnters, J.'\nOouldlng;   C. W. Tyler, J. Alexander,\nC. McOuldan; ' O. T. Nagle, W.\nBrown, Sr., E.' V. . Buchanan; A.\nWgglnbotham, IV J. Boles. W. T.\nTalt;- R. Manrer.* W. aravea, Sr., A.\nVT. Walley.; *W. Brawn. II. Jordan,\nE. O. Smyth; q. C.: Sholander, H.\nHlhltt, A. Mentdn. \\\nTh* flohedule  of  games In as  follows: '   ^_\nMarch 16\u20147 p. m.,;C. WT Tyler va.\nD. Xngle; fl p. m., A. iligginbotham\nvs. K. Maurer.\nMarch IR\u20147 p. m,; W. Brown \\-s.\nO. C. Sholander; 9 p. m., J. Allen vs.\nE. C. Hunt.\nMarch 23\u20147 p. m\u201e C Carpenter, va.\nWl Gravea; 9 p. m.,' C W. Tyler va,\nA.  Hlgglnbolham.\nMarch SO\u20147 p. m\u201e D. N'agln va. R.\nMaurer; fl p. m\u201e C,,,C. Sholander vs.\n.1.  Allen.\nMarch 31\u20147 p. m., W. Brown vs.\nP. Carpenter; H vfc m., Rl Maurer vs.\nE. C. Hunt.\nApril 1\u20147 p. m.* A.. Hlgglnhotham\nvs. W. Graves; fl p. m\u201e P. Nnflrfo vs.\nG. S. Sholander.\nApril *(\u20147 p. m.. C. WL Tj-ler vs.\n\u2022T. Allen; '9 p m.,' C. Carpenter vn. A,\nIllggilnholham.\nApril Ii-\u20147 p. m., E. C. Hunt vs. D.\nNaglc; fl p. m., W\\ Graven vn, R.\nMnqrer.\nAnril B\u20147 p. m., \u00abC. W. T>-Ier vn.\nCi. C. Sholander; fl p. m\u201e J. Allen va.\nW. Brown.\nApril 7\u20147 p. m., C. Carpenter vff\nTi. Maurer; fl i>. m.\u00bb E; C. Hunt vn,\nA. Higginbotham.\nApril S.~7 i>. rn., W. Craves vflL I>.\nNagle; 0 p. ni., O W. Tyler vs. W.\nBrown.\nApril 11\u20147 p. m., O. -Oi Sholander\nva. 0, Carpenter; fl p, m., D. Nagle\nvs. J. Allen.\nAnril   12\u20147   p.   m.,   W,  Graven  va\nC. W. Tyler; fl p. in., P Nagln vs.\n\\v*.  Brown.\nApril 13\u20147 ,p. ni.v A. lllgglnhothnm\nvr. ri. C. Sholander; 'fl p. in., C. Car-\npcnler VR  E.   C.  Hunt.\nApril 11\u20147 p. m\u201e p. Maurer yfl. J.\nAllen: 9 p. m\u201e A. ^lgj(pboU?am vf.\nD. Nnifle.\nAnr'l H.--7 p. m., W. Brown xp,\nW. Crtves: fl n. m.. G. C. Slinlnnder\nit.  E. C.  TTunll.    \u2022\n\\nr(l IS\u20147 p. m\u201e B. Maurer w,\nC. \\V Tyler: fl p. m., W. Graves vr.\nO.  C.  fihihnder.\nApril I1r-7 p. m*. Al lU'r-iinhotli'im\nv:. W. errv.r n p .,,^ |5t p_ Hum\nvh.   C.   TV.   Tvler.\n\\t,r,\\ ?(v_7 ,,, \u201e;, j \\H,%n v!*, W.\n-\"'i  '\u2022    a    n.   ni\u201e    H.   M.'turer   VS.   G.\n(\\     t.'l.n|.,.>f',,v.\n>Hr!I J!-^-T n. in.. C C-irp^nter VR.\nT>. N-'Klc; fl p. m.. E. C. TlutU vs. W,\nT'rowp.\nAr*\"!! ?n-7.ji. !\".. .\\. Ulgplnbotflem\n\u2022\u2022-. T. Allen; 9 p.m., B. M'turer va.\nW. rrnw.n.\nAnril 2r---7 p. ht., C. W. Tyler vs.\nC.-trpentcr.\nEmpltfek Steve Brodie;\nDIES IN THE ATTEMPT\nCitizens   Take   Isiue\nProvincial Government op\nRecorder\n''\\     >',   !*, -''.    ^ \u2022    -     I'I    :\u2022'   '' ''' (\nConicndlnfj .Jhnt the provincial government han violated the principle of\ngiving the returned men the preference tn qpiVofntments, in the case\nof the newly appointed 'mining recorder at Beaton, the citizens of\nBeaton have taken dire.-i Issue with\nthe government nn the mutter, ao\ncoring to a letter receU'Cd by th,e\npttily. Nowa from W. i, Glenn of\nBeaton Mr. Glenn writes aa foi-'\nIowa:\nilEATON, B. C.\u00bb March 19.\u2014To\nthe Editor of The Dally News: Sir\u2014\nIn your Italic of March 7, under the\nhen^lng \"Lister Qu'ocLlop,s Clyvy Appointment,\" 'as a aubnnrlber to your\npaper and living at Benton, I flhqll\nbo glad if yon will make public thp\nfollowing factt),' wl|lch lead to Col.\nXltsLer^B questlona:\nOn Saturday, February, 19. n puhllr\nmeeting wan hold al Boatori, to pro-\ntent thn appointment hy the government, of Ernest Roberta to the position of mlplng recorder\u2014fymleau\ndistrict7-0n the following all-^uffl-\ndent grounds: That Roberts iloes\nnot possess tbe confidence of jho local mining public, and tbnt he ls not\n3till.ibbi In other wqya tq fill the po-\nRl:Ion.\nIt was unanimously decided to petition the miniHter of mines to reconsider llm appointment, and ta- give\nthe position io a returned noldlers\nwho hnd applied for the position in\nNovember Inst\u2014a mnn In every wny\n<innUfifld, both by education, obllity\nand experience, nnd who posst.fwed iti\nawp-arked maiinor the fui; confidence\ntftid support pf fl(i por cent of local\nresidents and nrbperty ownerH, who\n\u00abIgned iho petition, whieh wan duly\nfdrwnrded to the minister of mines,\nA strong loiter of proteat was also\nsent to Dr. Sutherland, the local\nmember, who replied as follows:\n\"VICTORIA, -B. C\u201e March 4.\u2014\nH*enry Ounterman, Bqnton: Doar\nSir\u2014I have your letter re appointment of Roberts ns mining recorder.\nI would suggest wo let lho matter\nrest, as It rplsbl be thought ndvlsa-\nble to closo theofflce. I ihiuli you\nWill find Roberts will glvo good service.    (Signed)\n\"W.   H.   SUTHERLAND.\"\nA letter wns also sent to tho minister of mines, giving further reasons\nwhy Roberls was* unacceptable to the\nlocal-mining public, to which no reply haa as yet been received.\n\u25a0 The returned soldier, Arthur J.\nBishop, who has many friends in\nNolson, wan led to believe he would\nbe appointed. The retiring mining\nrecpVdur was fissured *'thut the. uufci-\ntlon would be given to a returned\nman, and Mr. Bishop In good fnbh\npurchased the property nnd holdings\nof the former recorder. Thus, opart\nfrom the unsultabillty of Roberts, n\ngrave Injustice has been done to h\nreturned mnn, partially . disabled,\nwltb four years', service to his credit\u2014In contrast to Roberts, whoso ut-\nlera.nces during thc war wore tho\nsubject of much criticism-\nRoberta Is not an old-timer, has\nnever been a prospector, knows little\nor nothing of tho district, and Is not.\nIn sympathy with mining Interests.\nPlease note thc Implied threat to\nclone the Beaton office.\nO-AC we have not finished with\nthe matter yet. W. E. GLENN.\nWANTS PROSPECTORS'\nSAMPLES FOR EXHIBIT\nWith still about three weeks to\ngo bnfore the opening of Ibe thlrrl\nannual International Mining convention at. Portland, Ore., Fred A. Star-\nkey 'of thin city, the Kootenny representative on the convention eiocij-\nUvo committee, has received some\n-splendid samplea of Kootenay ores\nto he forwardpd afl a part, of the\nKonteenny exhibit. That there will\n\u25a0bo a thoroughly representative ex-\nfo'bll he confidently believes, nnd h'e\nIs now looking for additional sam-\npb-f, particularly medium nieed,\nhandy ftpcbtment from propped.?: and\niumv proporlieH. I\nPOSSESS  GOOD HEALTH\nTHE BOWELS  l\nA free motion of thc bowel?, one*\nir twice a duy, should be the rule ol\nevery one, an hulf the ills of life ore\nunused by allowing the bowels to gel\nInto  a constlpnted  rondltlon.\nWheu the bowels are allowed to\nbecome constipated, the stomaoh\n\u25a0jets out of order, and tho liver doefs\nnot dn Its work properly on account\n,4   tifMintr   hf\"-*    *+>n   hlfp   in   t*->nt    tt\ndoes  not  pass through  the  boweln,\nbut ls allowed to get Into the blood,\nthus   causing   a   poisoning   of   the\nwhole system.\n, If you would  escape constipation,\nNEW YORK; March lfi^-An- \u00abni- alck and bilious headaches, hoart-\ndontificd man \u2022 apiwrontly 50 years burn, floating spocke before [the eyes,\nold today jutti\u00ab\u00bbcd off the Brooklyn - coated tongue, foul breath; the na|;\nbrldeb and was killed on striking ty irritating\/ bleodlng Itching and\nthe*water many^pbt (below. 'It ls protruding piles,, you. should keejp\nbelloved  ho  was  a  resident  of   thin\nTwo   Fixtures\nRace    for\nPrae\u00bb\nPlayed\nShield and\nY. M. C. A..howler* Iminehoil tliclr\nnow olub toiii-ftamont **,t the Alloys\nInat night, when two sflxturoB wore\nroll'od, the Msih^iore of ouch , being\nacorodlted with one poU>t In the rnce\nfor the cluh nhleld end prfcea, 5n the\nflrnt game, Carpenter vs. Allen, Al,\nIon's trio won their, point comfoVt-\nsihly with a surplus of llll pins. In\nth'ft eecond. Hunt-'yq. Oriven, Hunt'*-'\ntrio won. out with ,*,**l' WW* to spa\u00bbJo.'\n,T. Allen set a fo|r mark In the lilgh\nnggrogntp s',mipoilii,.n with his total\nof .551, the highest of the cvenlhfii\nSimilarly, E. If. I'rnwd, who wan\nhigh lndlvldijnl, set. a. g-iod mrirk at:\n214 fnr a single g*ime.\nTlio reaultg wore:\nFirst flxliite-r\nC.  Carponler  ..' 133   13   16s|   AHl\nH. A. W^hstor ..........1 HO    137,,toll   s|l*,7\nA, Brown  ....'\u201e..:\u201e.'ls**!> *1IH    182   4B3\nCorrectt Views Regarding\nTender* ior Headstones on\nVeterans' Graven\nIn reply to q resolution regard!n*r\nthe use of Canadian materials for\nheadstones on the graves, oKsoldlors\nand sailors, of the Great War that\nare burled In Conn da, which wes\npnss\u00abd at tho recent, convention of\ntho Associated Boards of Trade of\nEastern British Columbia, at Pen-\ntWton, notification has been received\nljy Fred A, Starkey, tho e.ohnmleslnn-\ner, that the call for tenders Issued\nhy lite Imperial War Craves s-om-\nmCsslon specifically .staled that .Canadian materials mutt, be lifted. The\nInformation wns supplied hy Col. H.\nC. Osthnrne, secretary of. tho Imperial\nWar Graven commission, Ottawa-\nTotal\t\nJ.   Allen    .r\t\nO. Cryderman ....\n0. Wharton ...;......\n:4b..:.v I3MI\n...182 rJn.i inr. r.r.t\n...lkn M3, Mi .14:1\n...14B   ir,4   175, 47B\nTotal  ....\nSecond flxtrue\u2014\nIS. C.  llutjt   IBS\nB. B.  Prowd  144\n..153   171\n 14(1!)\n20S 530\n144 503\n203   ...ll)\n8RA.TTI.ra, March If\u2014T?. l-..Skeclo\nof .S-'attle, was Pll-ctel. district po'-or-\nnor of the Internalhm.'il Itoltisi'v club,\nftt tlie cloSiri**; svesslon of the N'ort,h-\nwost dlslrlel eonferenee here -today\nfliul Vancoucer, B. C\u201e wan seleotrd\nfor tho 1322 eopference elty.\n : ...154-1 j\n...153 117 145 -115\n_.l\u00abl 131 12(1 \u00bb\u25a0!!!\n...Ut,    153   105   4(13 i\n |2!)*l\nyour llvor stirred up by the use tjif\nMilburn's Laxa-Liver Pills.\nTheso pills, being purely vegotable,\nkeep   your   liver   working   actively,\ncKy,\n.lutniilisK from Brooklyn, niaile foni-\nosisi by Stove Brodlo's spectacular helping lt to resume Its proper\nleap for fame, haa been attempted function!,, and thoroby removing the\nmany tljnes by others who sought bllo that la circulating In tho blood\neither notoriety :or __oa* B^dl* \u2022\"t^'SL^'^SJr!!; i\nWM the first to leap Into tho la-st _rt,^,j_;.-, _\u201e troubled with nlclt\nmot;: fronts tho. bridge an-l fkotft.-nmdsetieVanJI constlp\u00abUon. One day\nwllh hlB llfo, -but -others also ha\u00ab'a (f^nd told mo of Milburn's Lo-c**--\ndone    so.      KoveraU    however,    have j Liver   Fills.     I   got   two   vials,   ind\n.....    ._     ... ,.__\u2022_.   ..    ..._\u201e._.. J ' ,.\u201e\u00ab,    .1,^.,    M.I    .....    \u201e     ,i-nrl,l    _,t   MrtnA\nbeen killed ln attempting to duplicate\nBrodlo's feat. .\nLiquids   capable   of   oxidation   are\nfew and are nil oils.\nfound they did me a World of -tool\nI therefore Iiavo great faith in thom.\"\nMilburn's Laxa-L.ver Pills are 25c.\nh via!, at all dealers or mailed direct\non receipt ot prlco by The T. Mil-\nburn - Co,,,   Limited,   Toronto.   Ont\nJ. Armstrong\nTotal\t\nW. Graves ....\nF. WalerB ....\nJ,.rGouldl.nB. \u2022\nT..t!ll  \t\nBill lor Better Protection\nof QirU Passes Committee !\nStage tn House of Lords '\u2022-\nLONDON, .Mar.-h ID,\u2014(By Casi-i-\nslian Astioelated Presa)\u2014The criminal\nlaw amendment bill for tie' better\nprorcctlon of ffirls passed the s-om-\nmlttee 'rtago in lhe house of lords\ntonight.\nMany   fish   which   Inhabit   tropical\nwater* are poisonous as food,\nshould not be\novertaxed.\nSince ld57 the\nrecognized bahy\nfood has been-,\nEAGLE BRAND\nCondensed Milk\nw mnwi mm\u2014\u2014\nJ.'-LJBB'Lll-?,.jm j.\nDon't use medicated soaps\nunless your skin is sick \u2014\nand don't make it sick by using strong soaps, pigments,\nor by neglect.\nUse Baby's Own. Soap freely with warm water, rinse\nwell and dry carefully, and the most delicate skin will be\nkept tott and white\u2014will nol harden or become coarse. Iti\nconilaAt careful uie will make HARD SKINS softer and whiter.\nIti gmille lingering aroma is a lasting pleaiuie enhanced by-\nthe knowledge that it '\u00bb due excluiively lo flower extracti\u2014No\nartificial chemical peifumei are used in it.\nBABY'S OWN\nSOAP\nBqstfor\n. Baby\nBest for\nYou:\nSola Ev-*y.,.,-i\u00ab.-. ALBERT SOAl'S, LIMITED. Mf-i., MONTREAL.\nInto a Crockery Teapot\nPut a teaspoonful of the genuine\niioat inmi\nfor every TWO cups. Pour on freshly BOI\nwater and let it stand for five minutes.   ,\nRESULT will be the most perfect flavour\ntea you ever tasted.\n\u2022TM\nNext time you\nwant to concentrate on a piece\nof work just slip\nE astickofWRlGLEY'S\nH\\ between your teeth.\n\u25a0w\nEvery Meal\"\niiimuiiimiiiiiiiiiiir\n\u25a0..\/JtititliUi ilfclP\nm daily tasks \u2014 and\n; shorts as wel!.\nHazards\ndisappear\nand bard\nPlaces come easy,\nfor WRICLEVS\ngives you comfort\nand poise-it adds\nthe zest that\nmeans success.\nA great deal\nfor5c\n3\ntftt\na\n3\n.\u2014\n3\nI\nThe\nFlavor\nLasts\nI   SEALED TIGHT     1\n|     KEPT RIGHT\n\u2014- mm\n^pPain.\n4\n%\nMakes\nWeak\nWomen\nStrong\nWhich you experience at times can be\nremoveJ.' No woman haa the right to\nsuffer when she can obtain relief safely,\ncertainly and promptly. Suppose you\ndo have headaches, backaches, extreme nervousness, low-spirits and\ngeneral good-for-nothing feelings at\ntimes? Your ease is not hopeless.\nThese symptoms are evidence that the\ndelicate organism of the feminine body\nhas become out of order and needs l!he\nhelp Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription\ncan bestow, this is what many\nwomen write Dr. Pierce, Pres. Invalids'\nHotel at Buffalo, N. Y. Many of .your\nneighbors would say the same of jDi-.\nPierce's Favorite Prescription.\nToronto, Osr,\u2014\" Lmb thnn a year ago I was in\na vory puor rtatp of health ; my back ached dreadfully, and I could ncarcely drag myself around to\ndo my hoUBflwork. 1 BtarU-d to taki- Dr. Pie**ce'\u00bb\nFavorite Presuriiiiinn, and i cannot praise it too\nhighly [or the great beueilt I received. *'My backache nod pains disappeared entirely, and 1 Boon was\nrestored to perfect health. 1 know that Dr. Pierce'a\nFavorite Prescription is the beet woman's medicine,\nfor I have tried others that were recommended, and\nnothing has ever helped ton so mtiob m the Favorite\nPrescription.\" Mm). Kithi.ki n Wiiillahb, 13\nbrooklii-lil street.    _\n8end lOe. to Dr. Pierce's Laboratory in Urielgcbut g,\nOnt., for a trial pkg. of Fn*,. -iiu- Prescription Tablet-*-.\n44 National Varieties\neach excelling ihe others\nI\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co\nOF CANADA, LIMITED\n(Wl-,..,. Smtltlna and  R.fsninu   Dap.rtm.nt.\nTRAIL,   BRITI8H   COLUMBIA\nSMELTERS AND REFINERS\nPUHCHA*tR\u00bb  OP  OOLD. (ILVER.  COPPER  AND   LEAD  ORU\nPredtw-mi at ttal*. *llv.r, C.pp.r, HuMt.n>. PI* Lm. tli Elan\nTADAM8  NRAMM\nAdvertising ls the Motive Power m business\n H Pajfe 4\n\u25a0Sf^ESDN 'DAn,Y   S#s; t$T>5lts$A\"Y ^KNf^ MARCH f6,T.)21\nTHE DAllV HEWS\nrubllshed \u00abv\u00abi-** morning, \u00abxo\u00bbpi\nBond*** by tbe New* Publishing Gonv-\nD-\u00bbnj*. - Limited, Nelson, B  C-, Carta-]'*-\nBuaines* letter, shoulsl bt tuldresaerl\nanrt oheoka and moner 'ortltra maste\npayable to Tbe J*-.ws> PuMtehlnf Com*\npany, Limited, anil la no naae <o\nIndlylduasL.jnemb.'-e 0\/   the  staff\nAdvertising rate cards and A. 11 ,.\njtateraents ot circulation mailed on\nrequest or nay be seen ui the otfloe\n'of enjr- advet-ttslnir ageney reeognlie-1\niiy   the  Canadtun   Ptans  Asnoclntlon.\nSubscription rates: lis mall- icoiin-\ntry), lio cents per month; 51) par year.\nOutside Canada, a month, 7tJo; a year,\nl.t-i. Delivered, 7Dc per month; H\ntor six months; $7,110 por year, pay-\ntble In advance.\nMember   Audit   Bureau   01    01jrsjui*.\u00ab. i.\nWEDNESDAY, MAR. 16, 1921\nConfidence\nMan's confidence in his fel-\nl\u00abv man is one of the greatest\nforces in our industrial and\nbusiness life. Without Confidence in one another, and in\nour business institutions there\ncould be little efficiency or\neconomy; surely no progress\nor prosperity.\nLet us have faith in ourselves\nand our industries. The nation needs confidence not indifference and doubt. Confidence is a tonic that strengthens us individually and collectively.\nEditorial Notes\nTfkient\nbusek\nL*ur>*>A.K-U*m\u00abn\nTHE SATISFACTION IN HOtTSEWOTlK.\ni Of course thero are housekeepers who\nwould look at mo with compressed lips\numl uncomplimentary private thoughts\ntf I wero to refor, In their presence, to\ntlii'' deep satisfaction which I believe\nthe average housekeeper of today finds\nin her housework. But then, thero are\nnlwnys \"dampers\" in any line of human endeavor.\nAnd I feel sure that the majority of\nhousekeepers will agree with me when\n1 say that there Ih a joy to bo found In\nhousework\u2014a   very   considerable   joy.\nSome years ago when the oost of\nHvlriR was lower and domestic help\nwns more plentiful and less costly,\nanmi, wf>m-?n had nover known the\ndeep love for their homes that they\nknow today. Because then thoy didn't\nhav to fight to keep their homes together and to \"make onds moet.\"\nAnd It's natural to love the thing we\nfight for and into whlc:i wo put our\nbest effort, The pioneer found a lot\nmoro Joy In his rudn fireside than the\nmilllenalre of today finds In his reody-\nmado comforts.\nIn other words, whllo tho dollar hos\nbeen shrinking In these past few years,\ntho housekeeper hns been developing.\nShe hns runt away her boudoir cap\nnnd dunned n sweeping cap. Sho hns\ncome to the realisation that she must\nfight for her home\u2014fight with tho\nweapons of economy and an honest\ndav's work.\nAnd she hns found the fighting fun.\nShe hns lenrned the thrill of being ablo\nto nut a few dollars in the savings\nbank   lnstend   of   giving   It,to   a  cook\nARCHDEACON   BEER\nTRAVELS   AGAIN\nLetter No. 9\nmtt9\nTt God loveuf a cheerful loser, Heinle ls out ot luck.\nA fool njid hlB money arc -soon\nadmitted   to   society.\nThis, you understand. Is the re-\nm.\u00bbtlon   of   the-   rt-aetion   of   war.*\nIt Is nn easy matter to determine\n\u2022which is boss Iti your house. The\n\u25a0other one  empties  the asjies. .\nOne -run stilV mix business with\n^Ion-sure, but thore ls no pleasure lu\nbusiness.\nIt Is hard to find an oil thnt won't\nform carbon or un International complication.\nThe stork need not despair of a.\njub. Thd poor wo havo with us\nalways.\nThe   capitalistic   theory     Is     that\nwoalth   must   bo' produced;   the   Soviet theory is that lt  must   be  re-\n\u2022 duc-rti. -m\nIf they can discover what mnkes\nthoso California mountains move,\nthey may yet find a way to sutllo\ntho Irish question.\nA writer remarks that L-ondon Is\nthe largest city not controlled by tho\nUnited States. This will bn news\n<o New -York.\nwho demanded a, higher wago when the\none she was receiving won already sonorously high. t\n\"It's funny how one's viewpoint\nchanges,\" wrote a friend of mlno not\nlong ago\u2014ii woman who up to a year\nago had nevor been without a maid.\n\"I used to consider mysiur blest be-*\ncause 1 had such a 'treasure' as rfiy\nmald Annie; now that, Annlo has left\nme, and 1 have begun to take nn interest In cooking and marketing and\nworking out financial shortcuts and\neconomies, I consider myself blest because I have the health to do my own\nwork!. I feel so sorry for women who\nhaven't the strength to roll up thfelr\nsleeves and do their' own housework;\nthoy must feel like a sailor who has\nhis hands bound and who sees his ship\nsinking and yet can do nothing to'\nsave It.\"\nThis is tho spirit of our ancestors.\nTt is the snlrlt of them that broke\nground and drenmed hlg dreams of the\nfuture. Tho old saying that \"Trouble\neither makes or breaks\" Is not one that\nwill make the housewife of today hang\nhor head; for her trlal~*-the high cost\nof ovory'thlng\u2014hns \"mado\" her. Sho\nhas had the courage to fuco it nnd\ndominate It.\nAnd, In thus conquering her problem,\nshe hns found tho deepest kind of satisfaction. One can't deposit without\ndrawing. And Mrs \u2022 Housekeeper of\ntoduy is drawing steadily.\nTomorrow\u2014Use Prunes Beforo tho\nFresh  Fruits Como.\nwould be au immense sum -to this\nwidow. 1 shall anxiously await the\n(consul's action In tho matter. \u00ab\nI never saw so much misery in\nmy life, und do not see why many\ndo not take refuge in  sui-nlde.\nA Forenoon  Program\nIt Is not quite noon yet as I am\nwriting, and hero is my program\nso far today: Up at -5:30; break fast\n6:30; inornVng prayer in St. Leonard's 7:30; visit In vestry from a\npoor fellow who has been sick and\nwhose lips tremble as ho told mo\nof his slcknoss and his hungry\nchildren at homo. Of course I had\nto dip Into my pocket, for I havo no\nrelief fund from the churoh. Thf a\nnuLii had rtcurcel-*,*- left when in come\na wonuin. just of a sick bod, and is<>\nweak, her hands wero shaking.      She\n| Ten Years Ago 7W\u00abrv  '\n\u00bb *.\n(t-Yom the Dally News of March 16,\n\u25a0 - *  . 1911.)\n^With the starting of the wheels\nin Waters & Pascoe's $10,000 sash\nand door faotory.i on Front street,\nyesterday, tho latest addition to Nelson's already respectable list of Industries opened its doors for business. One of the features of thn\nbuilding is its flreprogf construction.\n'*    \u2022    \u2022\nF. Irvine haB returned to the olty\nfrom Spokane.\n\u2022    \u2022    \u2022\n.1. T. Black, chief provincial countable, who has been In the Arrow\nLake district for the past week in\nconnection with his duties as lic\u00abAise\ninspector, came In on Tuesday night\nnnd left yesterday for the Lardeau\ncountry-\nt        *   \u2022    *\np; St. Denis, formerly city clerlt of\nflloc^n City, who Is entering the brokerage business In Nelson, moved to\nto tho city on Tuesday, having purchased the. residence at the corner of\njNolaon and Chatham stroets, Fair-\nvlewT' Mr\\\"8t. Denis' family are expected today. \"     . J-   \u25a0\n[Twenty Yean Ago Today j\n\u2666 jr..j  \u25a0;?* i 1 \" m*.\n<From tho Miner,. March 16, 1901.)\n'---Nelson needs a hew court hSuae,\nand tho local members say thero Ib\npot a ghost of .a chance for an appropriation this year. Why?\n\u2022 \u2022' \u2022\nUeutenant George S. Beer was notified yesterday by the adjutant-general o'f the Canadian militia that Hla\nfijieellehcy the Governor-General had\nboen pleased to grant him a commission as captain ln the Baden-Powell\nconstabulary.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022    \u2022\nA. M.-Snyder of thc Tribune atari'\nleaves this morning for Spokune,\nwhero he will tako a position ou\nthe Spokesman-Review.\nDiscover Secret Passage\nUnderground on Borders of\nSwitzerland and Germany\nCONSTANCE, -Switzerland, March\n15.\u2014Police officers ln--.ro havo discovered a secret underground pn-;-\noago connecting tho Swiss and Gorman   borders   and   u-ued   for   -smug-\n- Illicit traffic In German and Austrian gold and silver coins and In\nnarcotics, wae said to have mado\nliLrtfe profits for the. band lhat\ninvited large capital ln _r on struct! n-g\n-the paBsm-ge which rung througti a\nfrontier forest.- Soveral persons were\ncurried-\n]\t\nBridgetown, Barbadoes, Fob. 15, '31.\nI wonder If your readers are beginning to tire of my letters from\nthis tropical island, I am so tied\n\u00bblown on this occasion, by my duties\nat St. Leonard's church,1- that ther.'\nis not that spico of variety ln my\ncommunications that some of your\nreaders may desire. I feel sun.\nhowever, that my numerous friends\nin Kootenay will bo glad to hear of\nme, no matter how unvaried the\nthings  I   wrlto   about   may   bo.\nWheu I find time to send yu a\nletter, X Just sit down and loMbblo I has to wua* colored Bpectaoles be-\naway, tolling of things Just as they I cause bt her weak eyes and the\noccur, without any attempt at g-uncl jglaro of the sun. Of course I went\nefforts. I send the account <ost into my pocket again. Next cam\"\nas I remember tho events. 'a poor woman  with a petition  fnujn\nThe Woman With  Husband at Colon\nFor Instance, 1 yesterday wrote a\nletter for a colored domestic In my,\nboarding houst*;, to the British consul at Colon. The poor Woman lost\nher husk-and a fow months ago ut\nColon, where he hud gone for \"work.\nThis island ia sj densely populated\nthat work ls hard to get and Is\nvery poorly paid, so numbers who\nOan .-.crape up ihe passage money\ngo to Central America, or Cuba, ir\nthc United States, and some to\nCanada. They have two reasons\nfor not being anxious to go lo\nCanada, ouu Is the expense and the\nother Is the fear of thc cold of\nCanadian win tor. I have no doubt\nthoy are' justified In being afraid\nof out cold. They are not used to\neven HO .degrees., our summer heal.\nThen again, being very pour It would\nbe a problem for them to buy sufficient clothing to prot-iw.t them at\nfirst.\nBut I am wandering away from\nmy letter ito the consul lu behalf\nof the woman Kunvsay. She loat\nher husband and her three children\nthrough sickness. When her husband died in Colon last fall, his\nclothes some tools, a cheap organ,\nand some othur things, together with\na IJttlu money, came into Oho care\nof tho British consul ut Colon, nnd\nthey are thero now. Mrs. Ramsay\ndesired mo to ask the consul to\nsell the tools and organ, as the\nfreight would bo more than the\nthings were worth. Sho wished him\nlo ship -his trunk with the dead\nman's clothes to her here nt Barbadoes. But she know that a letter\nprobably badly written by a colored\nwoman, would have scant attention\nbut a loiter from an araha'-sa-coti\nmight have some weight, bo I wrote\nin her oohalf and to excite thu\nconsul's Interest I told him some\nfacia connected with Ramsay's, present  Job\"7* \"\nSIto comes between 6 and 6:30\no'clock In the morning and lt Ib\n8:30 at night before her dinner\ndishes are put away. Then sho\ngoes' homo a half a mile or so. So\nshe puis In 14 hours a day under\na mistress who\u2014well, she ia not an\nangel.\nFour-8ev\u00abnth\u00bb   of  Cent   per  hour\nNow, for tills M hours work everyday ond seven days a week,she\ngets her board, which 1 suppose is\nas goud as minu, but 1 am not sure\non that point. Then In addition to\nher board sho gets 10 shillings a\nmonth. Ten -shilling:, for a month\nor thirty duy.\", any school chfld\nwill tell you conies dy four pence, or\neighi cents a day and If thc Miool\nchild knows anything of fractions\nlie will t-r U jou that eight cents a\nday for 11 hours work .means thai\nthis poor woman gets thu inagitlfl-\ncent stipend of 'four-seventh..* of a\ncent an hour \u25a0 for working under a\ncarping mistress. Have yout foe-\ncome seixed of that fuct? Four-\nsevenths of a cent foi\" an hour's\nwork! lllow   docs   that   compare\nwith   the'  &0   or   -60   cents   uji   hour\nfor   an   elght-hvur   day?\nWell tn writing these fads io\ntho consul I tried to excite his pity,\nso that he, would sell r Ramsay's\neffects to the fcoftt advantage nnd\nwould remit to' the.widow as much\ncash as, possible, and the trunk of\ncluthlng. Probphly the whole layout   wll!   not    bring   $26,   but   that\nBY LENORE\n -\u00ae\naiioth-trr parish. She waa desperately poor. Her shack was rotten nnd\nfall Jig about her ears. Another\ndip In -the pocket Next cume a\nwoman to whom I promised six pence\na month as long* u\u00ab I am hore, si\nshe came fur ner February dole.\nThen I tool-? a rest by going to\nsee two women who were, one lit\nbed and tbo other only ahle to\nstagger around. I'rom <lhcre I went\n* o another lady, whom I thought\nwould die,\" but 1 found her better.\nAfter this 1 returned to the vestry,\nand did somo clerical work about\nertlfleates ot baptism. There goes\nmy dinner bell!\nHaving now had my dlnnor at tho\ngood Canadian hour of noon, T feel\nrefreshed etiupgh to go on and finish my letter. Aftor i had finished\ntho clorV*! work, I started for my\nboarding house, and though it was\nnot quite 10 minutes walk. I mot\nunoher beggar. He was blind ln one\n\u2022ye. He had had ,no supper or\nbreakfast, uinl was a wretched specimen of humanity so I dip into my\npocket again for a trifle for him.\nI begin to feel anxious about my\nreturn fare. It looks at present\nits though I in 'turn may have lo\nappeal to the charity of your read-\nIn Kootenay to pay my way\nhome,\n1 suppose If I lived horo a few\nyeara 1 idiould get as hardened to\nlhe sufferings of these poor wi etches\nus tho old timers appear to bo. They\ngo about day afller day, and never\ngive a' cent In chatty. They excuse themselves by saying \"lot thom\ngo to tho alms house.\". But there\nseems a prejudice In the minds of\nthese people against the alms house,\nand only In the direct need w.ll\n>they accept Its shelter. I suppose\nIt Is the rules restricting thom that\nIs  the  obstacle.\nIt may give yon an Idea of my\nwork here if 1 tell you that I had\nao communicants at 8 o.m. laat Sunday. Al ll J had ovor 260 In thc\ncongregation, and al 1 p;m. 1 had\n4S5. That Is over 800 at tho three\nservices. The total collections at\nthese three services amounted to\nJust $12.00. How much would it\nhave been in Nelson?\nWould    Disestablish   Church\nThis miserable l'inauciul failure Is\nthe result of having a state church\nhere. The clergy are paid by tlie\nstate; .und the church building* are\nkept In repair by what ihey call the\nvcBlry, but which we would* call\nthe municipality.* The result Is\nwhut you see! Thoy have been\npap-fed all their lives and expect\neverything dono for them.\nThe Boonpf this state of a fairs\nls changed the -better. . 1 spoke pf\nlt. to tho bishop, bul he said ho did\nnot know, what they would do if\ntho state withdrew Its aid. I know\nwhat thoy would do. \"Gradually thoy\nwould buck up and pay their way\nwe do 'In Canada.      For  a. time,\nEven If tho frocks of the little mnld\nhave been running pretty closely parallel to the styles of maturity, ono would\nscarcely know it-In the Joyously youthful and utterly delightful little dresses\nto be seen In n certain well-known\nFifth avenuo shop.\nFor the young miss whoso age Is\nten was shown this blue jersey frock\nwith long rovers, tho opening filled In\nwltb a white dlekle stripod grepn nnd\nyellow. Braid achieves this trimming,\nwhich is used also for the collar and\nthe pretty sleeves. A chnrmlng llttlo\nfrock In which to finish tho school\nterm.\nAnother attractive school frock\nshown both ln dark blue and In tan\nchnllis is finished around tho neek,\nsleeves and hem with cherry red scallops of silk ln buttonhole stitching, thc\nwnlst girdled with ribbon to match.\nAnd as gay as a unrig of berries Is a\nbright red frock also of challls, made\nwith three tiers and long walsted, all\nbound  In  sand color.\nPATTERN NO. 113.\nA pattern for the above model (No.\nUS) can hn obtained In ages 4. 6, S, 10\nr>r 12, by sending to the Daily NewB\nyour nnmn. address, the number of this\noattern and aire required nnd ll> cents\nIn postage stamps, r.e sure to keen\nthis newsnnner cllpnlng of tho sketch\nmd description of the garment to use\nis a working' model when the pattern\nrenchces' you\u2014which will be within\ntwo weeks,\u2014The Editor.\nDaih 1-fc-Wjw\nPoached Eggs With Met* and Cheese.\nThree oupfuls boiled rice, six eggs,\nono and a quarter cupful* grated\ncheese, buttor. suit and puprika.\nFirm the rice into nests on a fireproof platter, l'oach the eggs In\nmilk and place ap egg in the Indentation of-eaeh pest- 1 Dust with the Bait\nand puprlkn. sprinkle over the choeso\nond pour tlie' tftilk gently into the\nplatter. Sot In -the ovon for a moment to hrown tho cheese If convenient.\nWINNIPEG    GRAIN    QUOTATIONS\nOpen   High   Low   Close\n\u25a0WliC'sU\u2014\n\u2022stay    ....\n17814\n1B11*\n175%\n180\nJuly    ....\nl'jtvi\n168\n162%\n167%\nOais\u2014\nMay   *....\n48*4\nA_.\\\n47%\n4SH\nJuly \u201e\u25a0....\n49 %\n60\nWA\n\u202219%\nBarley-\nMay    ....\n77%\n% Ifi\n77'i\n79\nJuly    ....\n76 V4\n76H\nFlax-\nMay    ....\n174H\n176*-4\n174\n176\nJuly    ....\n177%\n180%\n177%\n179%\nBysj\u2014\nMay    ....\nlo%%\n158%\n156%\n157%\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\nMlXNK.vrOUS. March 13.\u2014Flour\n20 -to 25 vents totter; ?8.r.O to J8.7r. a\nbarrel;   shlpmontB 38,977  barrels.\nBran\u2014$23.00; Wheat, No. 1 Northern n.BS'4 to HA?ft; Corn, >*o. 1\nyellow, r>l to S5 cents; oats, No.J\nwhite 37H to 38 cents; flax No. 1\n$1.72   to   $1.73.\nLONDON. Mawh 15\u2014 (Jewish Tele-\n(iraphte agency)\u2014Sir Alfred Mond,\naoinui-IsBtbnar of works, in addressing\nft meeting of 3000 Jews last night\n-\u25a0poke enthusiastically Qf the future\n\\ot Palestine, declnrtng it- would\nigaln become a \"land of milk and\nhoney.\"\nMOTHER!\n\"California Syrup of Figs\"\nChild's Best Laxative\ni\nn\\t do^bt, there would be great financial aistrcBfl in ihe church, but ln\ntho end mat tern would be much\nbelter,, and they uould feel more\nmanly   a\/nd   self   respecting, ,\n,h.:bbkrv\nA walrus will travel nil a mto of\nabout' M-vi-n miles an hour.\n\u25a0   In medieval times metallic 'load was\nuaud for writing oa paper.\nCommunications\nB8X.ATXYS LIVXNa COSTS.\nTo the Editor The Dally News: I,\nahd doubtless many of your readers,\nhave been Interested ln reading . the\nliterary dlsousBion between Mr. A. 1*.\nAllesbrooketfof Kaslo and Mr. H. Broadwood of Bonnlngton, referred to at\nlength In your yesterday's issue under\ntho caption of \"Is Cost of Living\nLower In Kootenay Than ln .England*?\"\nI anticipate that somo old country folk\nresident In tho district, especially the\nhouse and homekoepors, will mentally,\nor with penoll In hand make some\nfrantic calculations to approve or disprove the flgureB quoted In the article\nIn  question.\nCertainly one ran find no fault with\nthe monus outlined by Mr. Atlcsbrooke\nfrom the standpoint of nourishment\nand maintenance of bodily fitness, but,\nin vlow. of the general naturo of the\nquestion) ns Indicated by the heading\nof the article It would -appoar. to be\nhardly reasonable that statistics regarding the cost of food only should\nho accopted as the standard or'relative\ncostB of living between the Kootenay\ndistrict and \"tho little Island under\nthe North star,\" \"Tho phraso \"God's\ngreon country\" used by our bachelor\nfriend applies equally well, methlnks,\nto England (not forgetting \"the Emerald Isle\") as to British Columbia.\nTo the cave man, exchange of barter\nfor his food, If ho was not energetic\nenough to forago for himself, would\npractically represent his total living\noxpensos although judging from another article on the samo page of yesterday's Issue a writer tolls us that\nthe barter for cave rent was uncommonly high. This, was probably the\norigin of the \"shoot lho landlord\" expression. But, ln this twentieth cen-\ntutry, with Its up-to-the-iTOlnute-wars\nof civilisation, one has to consider such\nitems no rent, taxes Insurance clothing\n(Easter ls coming!), wood nnd conl, to\nRav nothing of incidental labor and\nfurnishings and tho hundred and ono\nincidentals whieh so quickly mako tho\nmoney fly.\nThe old countryman though a long\nresident overseas, has not, I believe,\n\u25a0Utogether given up making mental\ncomparisons between Enelish nnd Canadian nrlces n habit which was uncon-\niclouslv formed tn the dnvs when he\nfirst crossed the North Atlantic, and\nwhich comparisons nt that time caused\nij severe shock to h's nvstem, recuper-\nMlnn being effected by counting the\n'Minr ns equivalent to n shilling, nnd\nno more.\ntQv-nn now tho relativo costs servo as\n\u25a0> topic of light conversation when Eng-\nM shin en fofetrnther, mnvha after a\n\u25a0'liopnlng expedition In Nelson\/ Knslo,\nir some far off nolnt llko Sandon.\nAll this preamble is merelv to glvo\nixpression to my firm belief that any\n\u25a0ino with the snme salarv or wnire'jib\nho may bo earning 'n British Columola\n\u2022would be able to have a longer run\n\u2022\"or his monov in England, even though\nfh\u00bb cost of living there nowndnys Is\n\\ f-^w hundreds per cent higher than\n;n  prewar days.\nRut this nntomatlcallv lets ono in\nfor a knotty discussion of tho standard\n\u2022>t wares for the two countries, as\n\u2022nlirtmAftto-d by tho remnrk, \"I cnn net\n'welve hnnnnns for a shilling In Eng-\n'imi. but the trouble Is to get the\n\u2022bllt*n\u00bb,'! If Mr. Broadwood la living\n\"'in luxe.\" as queried l.v his up thf\nlafca literary opponent, I should think\n'hat his houso pnrtlcB would be verv\n-\u25a0\u25a0cc<*-sf-*.fuh nnd Bonnlngton is nearer\n\u00bb--nn Keslo, anv wnv. So fnr ns Mr.\nV 's statement that Mr TVs letter will\n\u2022Ttreiso   a   deterrent   Influence   on   In-.\nSmoke\nT&B\nDistinctive in flavor\nand aroma\ntending emigrants, lt ls well that the\nlatter should bo under no misapprehension at all In-regard'to lhe economio\nsituation, tn any evont the \"big money\nIn Canada\" IdeaB'has always boen prevalent ln England (and certainly In\nScotland)' and this , Impression was\ndeepened through the war yoars by\nreason of the free spending capabilities\nof the Canadian soldiers, of whom tho\nold country storekeepers took every\nadvantago to tho obvious Inconvenience\nof the imperial Tommy who came.along\nafterward with his shilling a day to\nspend. This Impression would more\nthan counteract that of any nppamnt\nhigh cost of living figures on this side\nand the emigrant would say \"Let's no.\"\nYours truly, GERALD S. REES.\nNelson, March 14.\nCO-OPEBATION   ESSENTIAL.\nTo the Editor of The Dally Nows!\nSir\u2014Will you kindly allow me a spaco\nIn .your papor? T saw the lettor In\nthe Dnlly News of Mr. Brown of Bonnlngton Fnlls tho othor day, In which\nhe writes that tho people say that they\ncan't live Ih British Columbia on see-\nnory, but Mr. Brown thinks they can\nlive on scenery, by pointing out some\nother countries which \u25a0 havo dono so.\nI will not need to mention the natural resources of British Columbia\nWhich aro undergoing development, but\nthere Is one thing which Mr. Brown\nomitted to say, to got the outside peo\nple to enjoy the British Columbia flce-l\nnory and healthful climate, fishing and!\nhunting sports, pure water, whioh Ial\nvery healthful. There is one thing wol\nneed Ivory badly\u2014that Is, for out ft idol\nguests and tourists\u2014a good and bettenj\ngovornment road, stopping off point J\nalon gthe river, with tennis and rest*\nlng places like Bonnlngton Falls, Soutlfl\nSlocan, Castlegar, etc, where peopltT\nstop off for a oouple of days, enjoy]\nthe fishing and sports and rest as wolll\nTo got this1 we need cp-operation--*B\ngovornment, farmers, business men nn<B\nlabor men, especially In a new' countrjB\nlike this, and not until then we wiir\nbe nblo to reap the fruit of our col\noperation nnd give full satisfaction ttl\nthe tourists and guests. ' Yours truly!\nW. B. MELNERICK.\nSouth Slocan, March IB,\nsi\nMONTREAL_PRODUCE\nMONTREAL,' March   16.\u2014Pro*ic|\nprices   unchanged.\n.-Chceae\u2014Finest easterns -29*^ tq\nI .cents.\nButter\u2014Choicest oreomery 8754\n68  cents.\nj    Em'**\u2014-Fresh 45 cents.\nPotatoes\u2014Per bag carlota $1,00\nI \u00bb1.*05.\n<i<?a$ Vary life? Wines\nrpHB Lowlandtpf India indCejrloa\n\u25a0*\u25a0    produce the he-mat \u25a0\u00bb\u00a5\u2022\u2014\ntbe  Uplands   the  fujest  (jualitit*.\nChase <9C Sanborn's\nCEYLON AND INDIA BLACK TEA\nU Upland te* witli all of Un nstural fragrene-j and flavor unimpaired.   In the folk\nand gentle hillside luiuhtte, beneath moisture laden bre-wts, tha\ntea ilowljr attains ita growth and fullnau of flawc\u2014that\ndelectable individuality that makea tliia Blind a rapture of jojr to\nthe true tea lover.\n' CHASE A SANBORN, Montroat, Quo.\nDOOR MATS |\nWe have just opened up another shipment of Cocoa\nDoor Mats, comprising all the leading sizes, at prices to\nsuit all. ,\nSe our Automobile Mat, just the thing you'want for\nyour car. Clamp it on the running .board. Price $1.00\neach.\nAlso Clothes Basket.   Prices $l-25 and up.\nBUY NOW\nNELSON HARDWARKOMPANY\nWHOLESALE AND RETAIL\nNELSON, B.C.\n1   IllinC |V'.\u25a0ii*-! and Local.\nI       HVlni   KA,< Wiids\u2014all grades.\nLVITIUL. \"V-Vp latest prices. ,\nJohn Burns & Son l7ZlTu\nA0.Vf\\\\t \"Can\nonly\u2014look for\nun the packag\nyour child Ih\nmoat harmless\nstomach, llvor\nlove Its fruity\non each bottle,\nfornfu.\"\ntola'   rfyruu of Figs\nthe   name  California\ne,  then  you  are sure\nhaving  the   best  and\nphysio for the little\nahd bowels.   Children\n(.\u25a0Mi-.    Full directions\nTou must say \"Call-\nLoose Leaf\n  HMMMM\nLedgers\nIn all standard sizes and in different\nstyles of binding.\nWe have just completed the manufacture of a new stock of\nledger, billhead and transfer binders.\nOur special ledger binder in red leather and corduroy, with\nsolid steel back, is noted for ita long wearing qualities, attractive appearance and reasonable price.\nOur transfer and billhead^inders are made up much more\nstrongly and in better wearing material than t-he ordinary\nbinder for this purpose.\nRULED LEDGER SHEETS\nRULED BILLHEADS\nRULED INVOICES\nRULED STATEMENTS\nRULED SYNOPTICS\nSPECIAL RULED FORMS\nThe Dail News Bindery gives prompt service in makifkg up\nall kinds of ruled sheets, both standard and special.\nWrite or. telephone.\nThe Daily News Job Department\nNELSON, B. C,\nmmf-smtmi\n -0*\n::ri-\nfmmtt  \u2022^TCT mm; WDNSSDAt MORNING, MARCH'IS, 192T\npHWil\".\"'*''\n1\nNew Walking Boots\nof Distinction and Quality\nFui* nu round service natWns\nequals the Walking Boot. Hjre\nis . valua ot more than ordinary\n' morlt. Its eomforta-ble heel and\nshapely lines assure .thorough going; service and satisfaction.\nBlack  Calf,  Welted  Sole \t\nDark; Brown Cftlf, Welted  Solo ' *.\t\n$12.00\n313.00\nR. ANDREW & CO.\nLEADERS IN FOOTWEAR\nIfTCllTS\nEastern Workers Decide to\nCarry Fight to Railroad\nLabor Board\nNEW YORK, MamU IB.\u2014Railroad\nworkers In tho eaat have decided to\nreject all -proposals of wage reductions .And ' carry their fight to tho\nrailroad labor hoard If the cuts are\nput Into effect.\n- Representatives of the workers\n\u25a0who have been holding conferences\nhorp, It was definitely learned to-\n\"nlghr have decided upon this course,\ntaking the position thut the present\nwnge  standard* must  be  malntalnod\nWhen Food\nDoesn't Digest\nOiv\u00ab tha Stomach n  Rational Beit by\nProper Aid, Hot by Harah Stnr-\nration Methods.  .Uno Btnart's\nDyipapulA   Tnbloti\nA   Hour   atomnch    may   Indicate   an\nncld   condition   that   ciiIIh   for   alkaline\neffect.\n' This you will get from one or two\nStuarts Dyspepsia TablotB after a\nmeal. Sour risings, gasslness, a heavy\nhloated feeling and. such distress due\nto Indigestion or dyspepsia nro usually\nonly temporary. And yet thoy may\nlead to serious . disorder. Tho regulnr\nnso of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after\nmeals reflects to a high degreo tho\nIntelligent selection of preventative\nmeasures.\nOne Cannot always select or' Inspect\nthe quality of food to be eaten nor\nits method or. manner of preparation.\nIlut It Is posslblo to avoid the acidity\nthat Is so often tho result. And it\n. Is n far better plnn to eat without\nworry over what may happen, than\nto starvo for fear lt will happen.\nMany physicians recommend theso tablets for stomach distress due to indigestion  or  dyspepsia.\"\nThey are sold by sll druggists everywhere at dO cents a hox.\nBEST   HOME   TREATMENT\nFOR  ALL  HAIRY GROWTHS\n(Tho Modern Beauty)\nKvery womnn should have a sma\npackage of delatone handy, for Its\ntimely use will koep tho skin freo\nfrom beauty-marring hairy growths.\nTo remove hair or fuzz from arms\nor neck, mako a thick paste with\nsome of tho powdered delatone nnd\nwntcn, Apply to hairy surface and\nnfter two or threo minutes rub off,\nwash tho akin and It will be freo\nfrom hair or blemish. To avoid\ndisappointment, bo euro you get real\ndelatone.\nRoses, Shrubs, Plants and\nFruit Trees\nA complete stock. Write for our\nCatalogue, which will bo ready for\nmailing In a few days. We are\nhooking  orders   now.\nFRACHE BROS., LTD.\nGrand  Forks,  B,  C,\nKootenay and Boundary\nCranbrook Contributes\nSplendid Total ta Red\nCross War Relief Fund\nCRANBROOK,    Maroh    1-f.\u2014Omu-\nbrook'a    contribution    toward   the\nBritish Empire War Belief fund waa\n81376, whloh waa forwarded to Bed\nroia hoaflquartors at Toronto.\nKASLO SENDS BIG\nBUDGET OF NEWS\nand econoiflc conditions will not permit any reduction.\nThero Is little danger of any cessation of work should tho railroads\nput the reductions in. force, union\nofficials said, us tho omployes will\nappeal to the railroad labor board\nat Chicago and abide by Its decisions.\nThn rnllroad managements, It Is understood, will also obey the hoard's\nedict.\nWorkers'  Position  CIcor.\nThe poaltlon of tho workers was\nofficially made clear today, when\nrepresentatives of the unskilled men\n\\ notified tho management of tho New\nYork Central railroad that they flat\nly refused to consider proposed wago\ncuts of from 17 1-2 to 21 per cont\nas wo- find that those mployoes\ntoday are not cecntving sufficient Income to maintain their families properly.\"\nRepresentatives of tho skilled\nworkers of ' the New York Central,\nwith tho exception of thoao in the\n\"big four'' brotherhoods. It was\nlearned, havo also decided to reject\nproposed wage cuts. Altogether approximately 70.000 employes of the\nCentral lines have decided to oppose\nany reduction.\nUnion leaders declared tonight\nthat If the New York Central put\nthe proposed decreases into effect\nApril 1, without first getting permission from the labor board. It\nwould bo n violation of tho transportation act.        \u2022 t\nRailroad offlclnls said tho board\nwould bo requested Immediately to\nauthorize tho reduction.\nSCOTTISH FOOTBALL\nTEAM FOR CANADA\nWINNIPEO, March 15.\u2014(Cnnndlan\nPress.)\u2014Definite Information thnt\ntoum of professional football playors\nfrom \"Scotland will tour Canada dur\nlng tho coming summer was received\nhero today by local officials of the\nDominion Football Association in a\ncable message fi*om I**. M. Council\nof tho Glasgow Evening Newt*..\nPermission for tho tour Jias been\ngranted by the Scottish Football As\nsedation and the team will sail May\n11 on tho Salurnla. Tho message\nstated that the Itinerary would bo ar\nranged nt once and published at the\nearliest? possible moment.\nMILLIONS KILLED\nIN ACTION\nwmImm Mmi mm\u2014 iiu whs\nIleal at ptu kffl-4 In wtlaa amd\ntbouiucU and thomunU of fi.timi\n'-slljvest of bronchitis, uth-u, (wughi,\nand folds. Than la fi-Mt rejoicing la\ntha (act that \u25a0 sitae, haa at lut U-\n\u2022 t-att-d tha world'\u25a0 itn-tat death trap\nfnr (Mra\u2014Bueklej-i BroathltU Mil-\nt.s>.. With tlu Stat doM thla remed-- *\nfta right lows to bnilaaw, aad\nnever otuet b Iti dutraitf-ro work\n..-.ill fv\u00abrj tn-M of tha dlsMM la\nceuplstaljr removed and th. victim\nreatored ta aorroal health. Letters\n(ram sail ptu-ta af Canada praislag this\n-ffonderfal mixture ara literally pouring into headquarters. Bead ull Ut*\nI.ri~-\" Years of suffering from tliat\nIcrriblt, affliction, bronchial aathma,\nordered bj all medical max to eloM\nm7 business im Montreal and go south\nta A warmer climate, but I noticed\nyonr ad. lm tha \"Montraal Standard\"\nfat tha abovs miztnta aad I tali I\nwould give oat mora trial to health\nbefore I laave ar natlva town, aid\nthank ths nod maker I did. My\nbronchial tubsa an altar, tha kaiklng\neough haa disappeared, tha wheeling\neough haa ceased as if by magle, aad\nall dlaaonforta have gone since taking\nyonr wonderful mixture.\"\u2014Barbell\nlorrt, -UT MeTCey Street, Montreal\nAlt* il at reason whatever why 70a\nea-r-aol fee eempletely amd speedily ra-\natorei ta health If you take thla remedy. Ton are satisfied or tke money\nil refunded, according to our guaraa-\n*M. Don't delay. Buy n bottle mm\nturn, \u2014m druggist 11\nSOLD IN NELSON BY THE\nPOOLE DRUQ COMPANY.\nNO. 1 PRAIRIE HAY\nCHOICE SECOND CUT ALFALFA\nNO. 1 TIMOTHY HAY\nBRAN AND SHORTS AND ALL LINES OF FEED. '\nThe Ellison Milling & Elev. Co.,\nP, 0, BOX 345\nL,IMITED\nNELSON, B.C.\nPHONE 281\nI\nEl\nCranbrook Talent Puts on\nFine Musicale; Informal\nDance Follows\nKASLO, B. G., March 11.\u2014Tho Hospital I^aflles' Aid hold Its regular\nmonthly moetlng ln tho city hall on\nMonday afternoon. There was a splendid nttendnnce nnd much business wns\ndisposed of. Committees wero,appointed to take charge- of the hospital hall,\nwhich Ir to bo somo time Irt Bastor\nweek.\nK. O. Hutt and A. B. Halacord of\nVancouver woro among the business\nvisitors to town the first of tho wook.\nMr. and Mrs. L. B. Hewer were up\nfrom tho Florence Tuesdav. Mr. Hower\nto receive medical attendance for an\nInjured  hand.-\nR; Roboy of Kenora wai registered\nat   (ho   King   Ooorge   Monday.\nThe Knslo Boat cluh held a meeting\nMonday evening at tho homo of Dr.\n.da Wort.\nMiss Thnmnson of Procter wns the\n\u2122uoat of Mrs. Jnmos Anderson over\nthe week-end.\nAt the qouncll meetlmr Mondny tho\n\"rlnelnnl matter under discussion wns\n\u2666he dnyllghi saving netltton. Tho matter was left over until nest meeting,\nTending tho decision of tho city solicitor.\nVi W. Oenrro and John Talt of Nelson nnid paslo n visit Tuesday.\nV. Chntwell of Calgary spent Wfcdnes-\ndov In town.\n.T. Homison, on nld-tlmor In'the district, Is spending a few days In the\ncltv.\nJ. Colvln and A. L. TTerron were visitors to town from Vancouver Tuesday and \u25a0Wednesday.\n'. A. Hanson of Poplar, formerly of\nKaslo, spent a few days In town this\nweek, having just returned from a J\nmonth's visit to tho Const. Mr. Hanson will leave for Poplar on Saturday's   barge   express.\nA. Orant was down from Rctnllaok\non Wednesday.\nGoorire Hodgson and T. 13. Lovas-\nseiir of Nolson spent Thursday in the\ncltv.\nV. Rourke of Edmonton was rocls-\nter\u00abd nt the King George Wednesday.\nF. Dick of Vancouver pnld the city\nvisit on Thursday.\nJ, T. Browning of tho It. N. M. police\nspent   Friday   In   town.\nAlgot Johnson was down from Johnsons Landlnff for n few dnvs this week.\nB. B, nnd Vfi TV. Campbell have se-\nvcr\u00bbrt their connection with Rowland\nfc Waits an dare returning to their\nhomo In Saskatchewan.\n\u2022 W. Swnnn-MJ and H. Park arrived In\ntown  from   N-olaon by Friday's bont.\nThe Kn^lo branch of the Navv\n|,f-nm.e of Canada held Its rewular\nmonthly meeting in thc city hall on\nTuesday evening. There was a fair\nattendance and the routine business\nfinished arrangements were nut under\nwnv for the nrosfntutlon of the srhool\nnrliie*.. this lo take place in the near\nfuture.\nTuesdav nfternoon nt the home of\nMrs.1 Davys the women's auxiliary of\n8t\\ Mark's church held Its anunal\nmeeting. Tho secretary and treasurer\nboth presented excellent renorts The\noleotton of officers tor the ensuing\nvear resulted as follows: President,\nMrs. Davys (re-elected): first vice-\npresident. Mrs. 0. C. Read; second\nvice-president, Mrs. James CJoodenough;\nsec-rotary, Mrs .;.....- Halpln; treasurer. Mrs.  E. H.   Latham.\nTho T. O. O. F. held Its regular\nweekly session on Wednesday evening)\nMrs. L, Walthcr nnd Infant daughter\nof Lnrdo returned to thMr \u2022 home on\nTuesday evening's boat.\n. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burgess left\non Wednesday morning for a trtn to\nSpokane ond tho Coast cities. They\noxneet to he awny nbout two weeks.\nMr. and Mrs. J. Cadden pnld Nelson\na visit on Tuesday.\n.Mrs.  M.   J.  Halpln  received  for  the\nfirst time sinco hor marriage on Thursday. .\nA. T. Garland Itft for Greenwood on\nTucBdnv morning, being called to tho\nbedside' of his fathor, who died before\nMr. Garland reached him. The body\nwill be brought to Kaslo for interment.\nCRANBROOK, Maroh ,14.\u2014Tho bo6k\nshower and muslcalo he'd in tho Roo-\nreation olub house on Saturday 1ft aid\nof tho club library was a great suo-*\noess. Admission receipts amounted to\nover two hundred books. The following Is the excellent program, whloh\nwas in the hands of h, D, Rengger:    \u25a0\nPianoforte solos. \u2022 \"Libers turm\"\n(Liszt) \"Etude In F Sharp\" (Arensky),\nMiss lloloii Wordon.\nSong, 1 \"Who Knows\" (Ball), Miss\nDelia Greaves.\nDuot. \"Allah Bo with Me\" (Wood-\nfordo-Findon), Mrs. W. Nlsbet and L.\nD. R*ngger.\nSongB, \"For tho Green\" and \"So Fair\na Flower\"  (Lohr), L. D, Rengger.\nPianoforte solo, selected, Mrs. F. M.\nMaoPhorson.\nQuartette, \"Only a'Tear Ago\" (Abers),\nMrs. W. A. Nlsbet, Miss Muriel Wal-\nllnger, A. Robtson nnd L, D, Rengger.\nRefreshments were served Immediately after the program by Mrs. F.\nW. Green1 and Mrs. I. Baxter, assisted\nby Mrs. McQuald, Misses Blankenbach,\nStaples and S. White.\nAn Informal dance was then held\nfrom 10:30 lo 12, the club orchestra\nproviding the music.\nWANETA NOTES\nWANKTA, March 14.\u2014A. F. Fredericks has sold his half Interest In a\n180-<icre tract of land noar Seven Mile\ncrook to his partner, A. R Gallupe.\n. Miss Rjith Selby, who Is attending\nschool at Northport. Wash., visltod at\nher home over Sunday.\nJohn Stirling ls much Improved from\na recent attack of rheumatism.\n. Fred  Adle,  A. D.  Frcaerlcks and A.\nE. Qnllupo_mndo a -business trip to\nNelson on wednofldny..\nA. E. Churches, whllo hauling a load\nof fe.'d, fell from his wagon at a\nbad place In the ronA, cutting his head\nnnd injuring ono of his oyes quite bo-\nverely.\nMr. and Mrs, Arthur Smith of Parks\nSiding an) the proud parents of a baby\ndaughter, born February 2. Mrs.. Smith\nwas formerly Miss Lola Wick of Wa-\nneta.\nMlsa Ada and Arthur Buckley of the\nBunker Hill neighborhood visited with\nRuth and John flelby Sunday. ,\nWELCOME EDGEWOOD\nBRIDE WITH DANCE\nEDGEWOOD. March 14.\u2014Mr. nnd\nMrs. K. D. Ellis have roturnod from\ntheir trip to Nelson. A dance in honor\nof the occasion was given in the Edge-\nwood hall on the following evening by\nMr. Tnwse, father of the bride. Supper and refreshments were provided\nand well wishers enjoyed themselves\ntill n late hour.\nMr. E. C. Trava of tho .Dairy Ranc\nand   Mr.  S.  H.  Honing let?  for  New\nWestminster lout Tuesday.\nOn ' Friday Mrs.  Ford entertained\nparty of friends with a soclnl evening\nand danco at her home in Edgewood.\nMr. and Mrs. Walter Jowett spent\nthe week-end at Ronata on a visit to\nMr.  and Mrs.  Nash.\nCol. Harington has returned from a\ntrip to Nelson and district\nSLOCAN REVELLERS\nDANCE UNTIL DAWN\nSLOCAN CITY, March 11.\u2014On Friday evening, March U, tho Applednle\nLadles' Progressive association staged\na play entitled \"Captain Unckctt\" In\nthe I. O. O. F. hall. As usual, everybody, old nnd young, turned out nud\nenjoyed ti splendidly singed play. All\nthe actors were amateurs and are deserving of much praise. After th*\nplay dancing was indulged ln until\ndaylight next morning. Refreshments\nwero served during the evening by the\nI.  O.  D.  E.\nMrs. Howard Porker proHlilod at the\npiano.\nSLOCANCITY NOTES\nSLOCAN CITY. March 14.\u2014E. Marshall, merchant, of Silvorton, spent the\nwnek-end in town, tho guest of Mr.\nantl Mrs. C. E. Eastman.\nPatrick Maguiro went to Nelson on\nThursday for a fow days.\nMr. Daniels, the public school inspector .spent tho week-end hero.    ,\nOBITUARY\nNAKUSP, March 15.\u2014The funeral of\nthe lato Mrs. James Wagataff, who\ndied on Thursday, was held on Sunday afternoon from the family resl-\ndunca and was very largely attended\nby the townspeople, by whom tho <'\u25a0\n.\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0..-1 j.,,i;. was held In tho highest\n-\u25a0\u25a0 .\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0in. Mrs. Wngstaff has boen 111 for\na long time, but even on her bed during tho period uf war had been an indefatigable Red Cross worker, and the\nlists which regularly appenrod in tho\nDally News almost Invariably showed\nMrs. Wngslftf-TB name- al thfr-<head- in\nso fa ras the amount of work wan\nconcerned. Deceased came to Nakusp\nwith her family somo twelve years ago\nfrom Winnipeg, and besides her husband leaves a son, W. J. Wngstaff,\nhardware merchant, of Trail, and Mrs.\nHall of Hall's Londing. near Arrowhead. Tho Rev. Mr. Wiseman of tho\nProsbytorlan church and the Rev. J. S.\nAllen of tho Methodist church officiated Jointly.\nIf TS ', . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0B\u2014 .IKILJ^\u2014A\u2014S\u2014I'LL _jfi'S*'~m~'\nYou don't have\nto suffer   j\nBAUME\nBENGUfc\nrtlif-ei pain cl headed*, Nunl|l\u00bb,\nsciatica, lumUio, rheumatism.\nIkwue or ivNmnnti\nmts tor Dr. Jul* innjru4|\nRELIEVES PAIN\nVulgar Extravagance Shows\nSide by Side With Hunger\nand Squalor\nVIENNA March 15.\u2014(By *tho Associated Tress\u2014Vulgar display of\ncx-trava-giuico in food and clothing\nIn a nightly plcturo at tho gay\nrestaurants horo whllo only a few\nblocks away hungry and scantily\nclothed persons aro being poorly\nfed ln community kitchons, Visitors to Vienna aro shocked by thin\nparadoxical ecoiiomlo condition.\nOther?* aro either hardened to the\ncontradictory sights or, In their\nInability to alter olthor extreyie,\ncan only shut tholr oyes to thorn.\nCrowded theatres and operas at\ntremendously advanced prices, concerts sold ou t in advance masked\nhall following masked hall In ondlcss\nriot Cabarets whoso rlsquo dancers\nwould bring out tho police in Now\nYork and whero nothing to drink\nbut wlno Is served, cafes and res-\ntfcurontfl with never an empty table,\nnot a room to bo held ih the big\nhotel--) whoso prices' go tip from\nwoek to week\u2014that Is ono plcturo.\nOn Its' reverse, foreign' relief straining itnelf and demanding unceasing\ncontributions in aid of a suffering\npopuloct. *\nBathe   Ptfl   In   Wine\nIn Austria it is tho custom on\nNew Year's Evo to bring s-T-i-oa'i.ig\nsuckling- pigs to public dining jp >rpa\nand tho red ribbon with which\nthey are dccoratcH Is distributed ln\nbits to guests as talismans Cor tlw\ncoming year. Tho newspapers report that In ono fashionable resort\na woman seized tho pig and bath edit In a cooler of wlno. Othor\nwomen caught tha original idea and\nImfetaU-d It to thd. cost of many,\nbottles, Tliat restaurant, incldent-'t|\nally, has had US Uconso suspended\nfor constant violations of tho food\nand closing regulations.\nViennese claim that In oil these\nresorts where display and expenditure of tho most vulgar kind nre\nevidence not ono real Austrian can\nbe found, tha' they have not the\nmoney. Thoy soy they a*o supported by t ho horde of profiteers\nof every race and every nationality\nthat Infest und trtfoet tho olty '\nA recent demonstration of tho\npopulace lc ncknoiwlodged to have\nbeon Inspired by tbis prodigal display of extravagance and ready\nmoney ou tho part of this smalt\nelement of 'the p-jpulatlon.\nDemand   Profiteer Suppression\nThe worklngmon demand tho government rtiall suppress profiteering\nand el im hm!'- the sbeba (profiteering\nwholesaler or middleman) and tho\nslelchandler (lliclt trader) In an\neffort to lower the daily mounting\n-cost .of living,'else they will undertake to do.so on their own account.\nThey carried,. a frUnlatUre gallows\nIn; .a .recent demonstration*\nThe authorities and the tlipughtfui.\nAustrlans aqknowledge that this, en-',\npertlcial frotf^bf .extravagance and!\ndisplay^ la doing great harm te the\nolty and.the country. Casual travel-'\nlers who spend n> few. days In the\ninner city, visit these gorgeous re-\n.'nrtu and soe tlie high class restaurants ' crowded at every meal,\ntoa donoos ln the afternoon, exceptionally well dressed men and women\n\u25a0and the display of furs and jowols\nand articles of luxury ln tho shop\nwindows probably unexcelled In any\ncapital, aro hard to convince that\nbeneath this veneer lies widespread\nprivation and in certain strata actual bitter suffering.\nCharities Feed Children\nSomo -400,000 children are being\nfed one nourishing meal a day by\nAmerican charity. Through American aid tho hospitals aro boing\nrefurnished wltb lang absont neces-\naltiea Nearly \u00a300.000 Austrian\nchildren aro -charity guests in other\ncbuhtrlesi Indeed tho charity of\nalt non-suffering peoples Is bolng\nextended bountifully to this country\nregardless of creed or race, and all\nInvestigators who dig* dooply .into\nconditions acknowledge it Ib needed.\nBut not infrequently the visitor,\nespecially tho American, when he\nIs told this, gaaos on the evidence,\nof weaJthi and well-being about\nhim and remarks that It might be\nwell to spend some' of this money\nat home instead of demanding aid\nfrom other lands. Ono answer is\nthat this phase of Vienna life brings\nmoney in and keeps it circulating.\nAnothor is that the temperament of\na people must be considered.\nTho billboards ore filled with announcements ' of redouts (masked or\nfancy dross balls). Wlno is always\nserved at those affairs at high prices. Among thoso about to occur,\nthe star event is one at the Stato\nOpera for the boneftt. of the pension\nfund of tho singers and musicians.\nThe boxes, long1 since sold, wont for\nfrom 20,000 to 28,000 crowns each\nand alnglo tickets of admission for\n2000 crowns. ,\nGamble in Currenoy\nEven in depreciated Austrian currency' 20,000 crowns represents about\n30 perfectly good Amcricnn dollars or\ngood many balanced ration moals\nsueb as Americans are giving Vlen-\nna'B  children.\nMuch of the money thus Bpent\ncomos from the wild speculation on\nthe stock exchange that has followed the copmnttvtly fluctuating\ncrown, and from wtido open \u00abpo?ula-\ntlou In foreign monies, theoretically\n\u25a0prohibRod but ln full operation in\ncafes and restaurants and well covered  private offices.\nOne lAjnerican told tho correspondent that in the Black Exchange,\na llbUe street where thesn operators . gather and trade, he saw ono\nman with $200,0-0*6 American money,\nand who admitted ho had made\n1,000,000 crowns a day on speculation.\nTho possibilities of this money\nmarket are mado plain in ono week's\ncrown, auotaUops against dollars.\nPrivate sales woro mado on Wednesday at 800 crowns to tho dollar.\nTho market closod on Saturday\nwith dollars at 632.\nFluctuations In the stock market ef\nthousands of crowns ror sharo are\ncommonplace. Men with forolgn\nmoney emugvlod In nnd out of other\ncountries as the exchange varies,\nfatton on speculation and for thom\nall Vienna is .tho Mecac.\nThe Store tor Style\nPERBOL Spain, Mi.P-h 16.\u2014Tho\nsteamship Oru-zahal has beon driven\nashoro In a storm at Capo <\">rtngal,\non tho Northwest const of Spain.\nThe CudorocjL .wen', to h-vr assistne<\\\nhut was unublo to render help. It\nis feared tho crew perished.\nrise Store lor Ouolilj\nHEW MODELS IH\nSpring Suits _\nand Coats\nOn Exhibition Today. An interesting display of SPRING\nREADY-TO-WEAR, at prices to meet the requirements\nof most the conservative purse.\nSMART SUITS\nAt $35.00 to $50.00 Each\nA new arrival of Splendid Quality\nSERGE and TRICOTINE SPITS\nat remarkably low prices. We\nknow you will be as enthusiastic\nabout them as we are. Well tailored,' with loose or belted styles of\nCoats, silk-lined, in sizes fpom 16\nto 40.\nSpecially Priced at, the Suit,\n$35.00 to $50.00\nLIGHT WEIGHT COATS\nFOR SPRING\nAt $39.00 to $45.00 Each\nWell made of all-wool Velours in\nsuch shades as Navy, Copenhagen\nand Sand. You can select almost\nany style you require, with loose\nor belted backs, convertible or\nlarger collars, and trimmings of.\nfancy stitching, etc..All sizes.\nPrices from, each,\n$39.00 to $45.00\n611 Baker Street\nPhone 200\nAdvertising ls the Motive Power of Business\nNelson Women Can Dye all\nGarments, Draperies\nPrinted\nButter Wrappers\nEither With Your Name or\nWith the Words\nDairy Butter\n\"Buy Diamond Dyes,\" Up other\nkind, then perfect renupj* are RUar-\nantoedi Each package ov' \"Diamond\nDyes\" contains ptmpl--- directions t o\ndiamond-dye worn, shahby nklrta,\nWaUta, dreweti, cents, rIovpb, stock-\nIhKfl. swenterfl, draperies, coverings,\neverything\", whether wed. nllk, linen,\ncotton or mixofl .\u2022 ftoodc, new, rich,\n(adelePA colors. Drucalnt \u25a0nttB C^lor\nCard.\nREBELLION\nIN STOMACH\n\"Pape's Diapepsin\" at once\nends Indigestioa and\nSour, Acid Stomach\nLumpn <>f ondlKOPtori fnnd oA.1184\npain. If your fttnniach Is in n. revolt;\nIf nick, frarpy nn*l upset, nml what\nyou just ut-- n-'H fermented Hnd turn-\nod eour, h-j-^-l llx\/.y ft-H-d ncheH; belch\ncnn'.-;. and ocidu nn-1 eruetnto undlKortt-\nod food\u2014Jii\"t tftko n trtblut nr two of\nPape's Dlapopaln to holp neutralise\nacidity nml In five mlnntoe ynu wonder Whnt hecamo of the puin, acidity, lndlRPStlon  nnd dta^refw.\nIf your ptonuu-h dnrsn't lako oar-a of\nyour liberal Umlr without rebellion;\nIf your fond is.a damage Inatead of\na holp, remomrSer the qulckeat, surest\nmoat harmless fltomafh antacid Is\nPape's Diapepnin, which cofltb so\nlittle at drug store*\nAccording: tn the Dominion\n-covernment regulations all\nfarmers who St.-ll butter\neither to stnren. or privately are rnmUrea tt) have\nIt properly covered in \u00bb\nwrapper on which MlT6T\nappear In promtnnnt letter*\nthe word*\n\"DAIRY    BUTTER\"\nThe fam is iIn--' smphiUUw)\nthat all butt*, in such\npacknees im*nt' hi. uf t'i-s full\nnet wetjrhi of n\\xto**'i mmn-'S\nand In defau't (if sam* h fti<-\u00bb\nof from |30 to *3ii hv mtttx\noffonpe Is ImposM Whfif\nbutter must bo \u00bb>: isimU-ed\neven whfen mixed Kftb dalrv\nbutter and dairy butter retains Ita label even though it\nbe mixort with the creamery\nproduct.\nPrices\nPRINTED    WITH    NAME    OF\nFARMER  OR   BRANQ   NAME\nIf you huve your o-*<*n name or\nbrand on your wrappers? you Knit,\nvnlunblo Hdvortlslng for your buttor. It cauHca peoplo to. ask for\ntbe samo brand a-fain.\n600, Taper and ' \u25a0  (*\u00bb A  nr\nPrinting  .'...,..    iv'i.tClO\nWOO, Paper and *J>n. ne\\\nPrinting     sfi I A)\\f\n'     PRINTED   WITH   WORDS\n\"DAIRY   BUTTER\"\nfor    -   $1.UU\nfor      \u00abDl.DU\nM?or    $2.50\nlt.;. ' : $4.50\nWE CAN  SHIP  IMMEDIATELY  ON   RECEIPT  OF ORDER\n\/\/ wrappers are to be mailed include postage when\nsending money' orders\nDaily News Job Department\nTHE HOME  OF GOOD PRINTING\nBAKER STREET \u00bb NELSON, B.C.\n^_mmmm\n 5.   ftp\nmttWti MTC7 im\u00ae, WQM&tAt mmKG, WkMTi i&, mi\nand Finance\nBean Cautious, Run to Cover When Stable Issues\nGet Organized Support\nNEW TORK', ifar<!|i'\\5^-Apartfrom\na fe-v of'tHe-htghly'speculative\nshares which were susceptible to further pressure -because, of . peculiar\n-i\u00bb4 isolated conditions, today's trtoolc\nmarket, manifested. & sronoiuiosd disposition ito shako of the extreme\ndepression of the last few weeks.\n.Shorts, it was observed, nxerchu*,!\ngreater caution, -running to cover\nat tho- first sign ot organized support in the moro stable Issues.   -\nObstacles ta. geneml lmprovomenst\nJn the early and Intermediate periods of tho season were presented\nJiy.;Atlantlo Gulf. General Asphalt,\n. .United. Fruit. OruolWtv Stool and\neevcral other shares, thoso showing\nextreme recessions of 2 to 6 points.\nThe. rebound In the latter dealings\nwait'.led by United States Steel,\nSouthern Pacific and other issues'\nof Jirtrinslo Worth. Affiliated stocks\nquickly reversed tholr course, together, with a number of specialties.\nSaiaa wero 800,000 sharos.\nlUtes', on London and Paris wero\nmotJemtely firm, with reactions of\nvaryiiisg; dogroes on Belgium, Italy.\nSweden, Norway and Denmark:\n\u25a0 'Liberty Ismles figured n better\nand  broader bond   market,\nTotal   sales  f9.S74.000.\nClos.no   Quotation.\nHigh   low Close\nChliib **..;      iHi     18;,, 26J4\nC.   P.   K    ,..__:...tli%   11!Vi 11U4\nC. M. & St.TV,     KA_     HM 24%\nNO SILVER CHANGE\nWORTH MENTIONING\n. ?*\u25a0 s-    . . t\nit-TJeK*^   1m$  Uttjrcji   15.\u2014Sll**er,\ndoms-ttlc  MJi;;1 foreign  -67.    , i\nLONDON. Maroh 15.\u2014Silver OSHd.\nCANADIAN DOLLARS\nNHJWs *5rORK,  March   15.\u2014Bar  silver, domestic 99V4;  foreign 57.\nCanadian Dollars 87.37.\nSTERLING EXCHANGE\nNBrtyr Y'OfiK, March 16.\u2014Sterling\nexichatkge Irregular at 13.8494 for\n80-day bills and- at {S.89& for'\u00abe.\nmand.\nNELSON, March 15\u2014Current counter exchange for sterling  14.42%.\nCANADA BONDS\nWINNII-DG, Mfcrcl* . l&.\u2014BId prices\nfor war issues today wore:\nWar loans.\u20141925. 94%; 1931, 92\"A;\n19\u00bb7, 97\u00ab.\nVictory fnpnds!-i-l\u00bb22, 98%; WHS,.\nVII,; 103.1. OSM 19S7. 99%; 1924,\n,''(*'.;   19*14,  94%.\nMETAL MARKET\nNEW YORK. sMareh .llCoppor\ndull: eloctrOly^ic,' spot and Ma roll\n12 to 12H: second quarter 11 _ to\nIS.' Tron nominally. No. 1 Northern\nM.O0; No. 2 Northern 27.00 No. 2\nSouthern 25V4 to 20^* Tin easy,\nspot nnd nearby 282% to *28%; futures 28U to 28.S50. Lead dull, spot\n4.00. Zinc, quiet, spot 4.75 to\n4.87%.\nLONDON. March f>.\u2014Standard cop^\nper, spot \u00a3(!\" 2s, Od; futures \u00a367.\nElc-Jtrolytlc, spot 170; futures sC71.\nTin. spot \u00a3157. 5s: futures \u00a3160\n5s. Lead, spot \u00a319: futures \u00a319,\n17s, 6d. Zinc, snot .\u00a326: futures\n\u00a326.  7s, 6d,\nTnt. Marine   ....\n12-Ji\n18*\nM. P. Com\t\nI7*<4\n\u20221\u00abT\u00ab\n17%\nM. P. Preferred.\na-..).\n38 Vi\n85%\nPierce Arrow ...\n25%\n25\nIftty\nsBtudebaker    ... .\n60H\n58%\n*m\nV. S. Steel Com.\n79?\u00bb\n78\n79 _\n\"Willys    Overland\nIVs\n'Vs\n7-4\nFEBRUARY BAD MONTH\nFOR DOMINION TRADE\nOTTAWA Marcji; 16.\u2014-(Canadian\nPress)\u2014The 'tefol viiluo ot Canadian\ntrade for thc n mouths of thc fiscal\nyear ending Ifeb. 28, was . f2,288,-\n'61\u00bb,\u00ab1.- or 8178,069,987 greater than\nthe grand total of trade tor tlie\neame .period of the previous year,\nwhich  was 12,110,458,604.\nTr_t_. figures' Issued today from\nthe department of cistoms and inland revenue show that the figures\nfor tho month of February alone\ntare smaller than those of February\n1920, although the grand total for\nthe 11 months Is greater. The\ngrand total of, Canadian trado for\nthe month of February In the present\nyear Is shown to be 8138,286.697,\nwhllo ln February 1920. it was $177,-\n864,104, or a falling off of 839,568,497.\nExports' and Imports Decrease\nBoth domestic exports and imports show a decrease In value\nduring the month under rovlew. In\nFebruary 1920, Canada imported\ngoods from foreign countries to tho\nvalue of 897,498,860, while during\nFebruary of the present year this\namount had fallen to 171,970,507, or\na decrease of 816,526,349. Domestic\nexports show a still greater falling\nof during the month of February\nas compared with the same month in\n1920. The--total value of domestlo\n\u2022exports during February this year\nwas f66,237.7.18, as compared with\n188,055,190 in 1020 a decrease\n121,417,452.\n*11ie figures for tho 11 months\nperiod show an incroaso of 8225,739,-\n292 In ths total value of Importrd\ngoods, as compared with 1920. During the 11 months which closed on\ntifrti. 28 of the present yoar gonls\nwere Importod to tho valuo ot 11,147.-\n558,227, .whllo for the same period\nlast year, imports-were 8922,018,804.\n\u2022\u2022 The - total value of domestic exports fof tho 11 \"*months on tho\nother hand, ls less than during 1920.\nDomestic goods were c]eporte& during this period In hlo to the valuo\nOf fl.140,969,289. while this year the\nvalUo of these et-ports was 11,121-\n07].s*7\u00bb. or a decrease nf f25.287.966.\nForeign merchandise was exported\n\u00abn tho v-alue of flO.888,971 this year\nas .compared wllh 843,080.461 in\nIM0.    *\"\nEXPORTS STEADY WHEAT\nOHTCA-GO. Mtaoh. 1 r.,~13\u00bbtlmn.ieH\n\u25a0yinf'retfoH N&iqpt-m totalling five\nmillion IxiHholH hnd been .dono In\ntho laat 4$ hours savo strength\ntho wheat raarltei today. The\ncloso was unsettled, Vi to 2-jf, oenta\nnet higher, with March -. 9l*66tt to\n91.55%  iuid May -$1.48%   to $1.49.\nCorn guinea\" ?\u00ab to *% centa; oata\n\u25a0tt  to %  cont.\nIn provisions \\he outcome won\nunchanged  to  10 conts  higher.\nMONTREAL LIST\nDOMINION LIVESTOCK\nTORONTO March. lS.\u2014Cnsttlo. receipts 1205.' CaM trade continued\ndraggy and closed at f4,00. Cattle\nstill unsold for the last two days,\none small lot of. he.vy. steers brought\nl'l****. cents]; tat oows were strong,\none selling at 11 cents.\nLoads of good feeders sold at\n18.50 and  $8.75. __*\nCalf receipts WL Top 1655 cents,\nwith the general range from \\\\'_\nto  16(4  cents.\nSheep roMlpts 165. Fourteen\ncents was the top for lambs. Best\nlambs, sold at nine cents.\nW1NNIHB8 March 16.\u2014Offerings\nIn the yards today up to 9 o'clock\nwere 460 cattio 280 hogs and 60\nsheep.\nSteers\u2014Choice $8.00 <to J9.00* fair\nto good f6.76 to $7.75; .common\nfS.OO' to   15.60.\nButcher   h*-4fers-s-Cholce   W.00   to\n89.00; fair to good f5.50 and 56.7!,.\n\u25a0 Butcher   cows \u2014 Choice . 16.60    to\n$7.50;   fair   to good   16,25  to   V,_t,;\ncanners and cutters $2.60- 'to fS,75.\nBulls\u2014Oood 15.00 to 15.60; common\nf.1.60 to f4.60..\nOxon\u2014Oood 16.60 to f6.60; medium\n$4.00 to $5.00; common $3,25 to $3.76.\nFeeders\u2014Chotae $7.00 to $8.00;\nfair to good 85.60 to $6.75.\nStoeKor steers\u2014Cholco $5.75 to\n16.50:   fair  to good  14.50 to $5.50.\n(Stocker   heifers\u2014Choice    15,50    to\n$6.00;   fail- to good 14.-50 to f5.25.\n* Calves\u2014Choice    fiO.OO    to    $12.00:\ngood   $7.00  to   $9.00;   common   $5.00\nto   $6.00.\nSheep nnd lambs\u2014Good sheep 16.00\nlo $7.50; common $4.50 to 15.50;\ngood lnmbs $10.00 to 112.50; oom-\n,mon 17.00 to 19.00.\n, Hogs\u2014Solocts $13.75; heavies 110.75\ndlghts 111.00 to 113,25; sows f7.75;\n.sisic.s  $6.50   to  $7.00.\nTORONTO BOARD\nTORONTO. 'March IX.\u2014Though\ntrading on the -Canadian exchanges\nwas quiet nnd narrow today, stocks\nwore firm on a rally and a flair\ndemand was evident in some cases.\nFurther news, of paper prices wns\nof .-importance and may; he a market\nfactor later. Besides the reduction\nhy International paper from 5,7 to\n5.-6 cents a pound, fofr newsprint,\nfor the! -second quarter, it heenmo\nknown that Ahlttbi and Spanish river\nhad ulso cut to 5.5 for that period.\nBrazilian    advanced     \\_    to    38y.\nSUFFERED DAY\nIbe Tortores of Dyspepsia\nItalia^ By \"Frult-MiVftsT\nLnpa Bus P'os, C, B,\n. \"Ttwg a'hariliie auflerer' from\nDyspepsia and Constipation for years.\nI bad pain after dating, belching gas,\nconstant headaches and did not sleep\nwdlatoJght. Finally, a friend fold\n\u2022nttt>try\"FruU_-tivis\". TnaWeck,.\ntho Constipation -im corrected and\n\u2022own I was free of pain, headaohes\nind that miserable feeling that\n\u2022oooasjxuues Djspspsl*. Ioontinucl\ntar toko this splendid fruit medicine\naad now I *\u00bbm well, strong and\nTi\u00bboroo**V   ROBERT NEWTON.\nKlo.abbi,afor$2.50,trialsi\u00bbo25-i.\nAt all dealers ot sent postpaid by\nFruit-a-tlTM LUoitsd, Ottami.*\nQenersl Bloctrlp mnde, a small od-\n[\u00bbanco. Canada Steamships and\n\u25a0Blasck Ijiko made advances, while\nrecessions wore recorded in Steel of\nCanodea sproferred, WinnlpeR railway\n*and Canadian Pacifism railway.\nA salmon fn^s sheen known to produce  10,000,000' eg&s.\nTOOTHACHE STOPS\nWhen \"ABSORBINE JR.\" U\nPl\u00abc\u00bbd in the Cavity.\nThe am rilkbls home Unlment\nHtneM snd stiff new\nstrained tuns and\nswdluijs and Kit,\non any part olthe\nonldc vMI* Toptb-\nNeuraltis and ahitp\n- -lUsm snd Sdstlca.\nsaturate a Uttle\nORBINE JR.\"\nha ca\u00bbltj^-tufc\n(,\" on |ums aaji\n. abletenaMdeUai!\nis safe.   \u25a0**\u25a0** \u2022 .y -4\nFor HrnxUAe. Neur\u00abJ\u00bbla and other,\npain and Inflammation, rub the\naffected parts with a tarn drops \u00ab\n\" ABSORBINE JR. t  - \u25a0 * -i\n$1.35 A bottIe-\u00abl meal -feu-glfta\nor sent po\u00abMU by W. F. YonKo,\nInc., Lyman Buo-flni, Meatnml. .   u\niSIONTRBAL, March .15.\u2014Abltlbl\nwas the feature stock ln a dull\nmarket pn the local stock oxchango\ntoday. It furnished over a third\nof the total dealings and sold up\nMi points to i:<~. Laurentldo and\nWayaffamack acted similarly. Blor-\ndnn wns unchanged at 123, Lauren-\ntldo sold up a point nt 86. Spanish\nriver common eased a large fraction\nto 11%, and the -preferred half to\n42. Brompton lost a fraction at\n3SH.\nCanada Steamships wHs a point\nhigher at 31; General Electric was\noff S points nt 114 and Toronto\nrailway down a point to 67.\nBonds wero strong. Total sales\u2014\nlisted  4350;   honds  J328,9I>0.\nEGG MARKET\nOTTAWA March IB.\u2014It Is reported from country polnta that\ntho -production of e^gs wan never\nknown to bo as largo ho early\nIn the nooson. The buying prlec-\nin down ln Saskatchewan aa low us\nHIV and Toronto dpiUern claim to fce\n1-nylnc: nt 3ft cents delivered. There\n,\u2022: talk of 2.\". cents betnf; \"thin year's\n.;roraj?f> bsMs<\nThe Royal Bank of Canada\nHEAD OFFICE,  Montreal\nLONDON,   Enu NEW  YORK\nPrinces St., E.C. 88  William  St.\nBARCELONA PARIS, France\nPlaza Be Cataluna I 28 Rue du Quatro-Soptembre\nt '\nWith our chain of 725 Branches throughout Canada, Newfoundland,\nthe WeBt Ipdles, Central and South America, we offer a complete\nhanking service to exporters; importers, manufacturers and others\nwishing to extend their business in those countries. Trade enquiries are solicited. Consult our locnl Manager or write direct to our\nFOREIGN  TRADE DEPARTMENT,  MONTREAL,  QUE.\nCAPITAL PAID -UP   * 20,000,000\nRE8ERVE       f*O,00O,00O\nTOTAL  A88ET8     546,000,000\nTOTAL NUMBER OF BRANCHE8   726\nSmall Ads That Bring Quick Returns\n10   Male tielp Waite*\nwiT?TEB----aooo^i>iiwfflMpi^\nto   run   nnd   keep   up -two   planers.\n\"Apply* .7.  H.  Wlnlaw, Wyndol  B.  C.\n'      (2160)-\nMAN \u2014 Experienced  In dining  room\nwork.\u2014Tha Grill, Nelson^ (2081)\nWANT-Eft\u20141st. Class mill Wright.  Ap}\n' by letter stating qualifications to\nForest Mills of B. C\u201e Cosoado B.C.\n(1965)\nWANTED\u2014Ti\u00ab  asanen.     Rowland  i\nWalts,  Kjtslo. ;B, C, (1864)\n11 Female Help Wanted\nWanted\u2014-Young girt to help with\nhousework und children. Trustworthy\nand capffblo. Mrs. Qore Langton,\nCrencent Bay Banch, Nakusp P. O.,\nR C. (2188)\nWANTED\u2014-Woman for cooking and\nhousework on ranoh. Apply Mrs, As\nForslund, Edgewood, B. C. (3142)\nWANTED\u2014Woman\"for\"housework fow\n\\ hours dally. Apply Box 21S2, Daily\nVNewa. (2132)\nWANTED\u2014A dining room girl: also\nchambermaid. Mrn. B. V. Whiteside,\nSirdar, B. C. (2\"8\u00bb)\nWANTED\u2014Dining   room   klrl.   Apply\nHtrathcona Hotel, (IDM)\n12 Situations Wanted Female\n0t__Atsm^mtssmtmtm^s^mm.stasss--A\nMOTHER and daughter, ,oook and\nwaltroas, experienced, for large\ncKmps. Write Harvoy, 820 1-3 Prior\nstreet. Vancouver B. p. (2120)\nMrs.   Twyford, Certificated   English\nMaternity Nurse, willing to go out-of\ntown.    210  Park utreot,  opposito  hos-\npltal.  __                 <2\"\u00bb)\n13 Situations Wanted*-Male\nBOOKKEEPER doalres part time employment, freo every morning. E. H.\nEvnns, P. O. Box lOMl; (2007)\nI-nuNING\u2014All KlndB done, C. Mawer\nCemetery  Road, is'nil-\n f\t\n54    Articles Wanted\n'iFIClPfffii^&or' see.fl ono^CSrcatn^\nbridge Russet potatoes. Must*- be\nfree from dlsense and must be\ngraded. Quote,price, f. o. b. point\nshipment. Windermere DlBtrlct Potato Orowers' Association, Invermere,\nb. c. mm\nMY BARRED ROCKS took first prteo\nwherever exhlbllcd.- -Pew; choice cookerels' for sale\/ Sbveaoh. Eggs $2.00\nper 16. T. Bpyiton, fnone 484L2,\nNelsoli-    \u25a0____ (81J32)\nCAN spare a few~settlnge from mi\nbest selectod pen of White Leghorn**\nHeavy winter layers.1 ?3 p\u00bbr 16. John\nI, Webster,   Robson. (21R4)\nHEND letter signed, full namo, receive\ndetnlled description of your character. Enoloso stamped addressed envelope and $1 bill. Mrs. Marston,\n60a Broadway East, Vancouver.\n,. (216!)\nHATCHING cgKB, fluent B. C, Reds,\nexhibition and utility, J2.60 per fifteen.    T. Lnwson, Nelson.     .   (2179)\nFOR SALE\u20149 double Roso Comb Leg-\n-\u25a0horn hone,    Phono 318L2, (2197)\nHATCHING ~ eggs \\Wiito Leghorns,\nheavylaylnfs; winter strain, 12.00 per\nirv'*il2 per 100. Barred Rocks, J2.00\nper 15.    wiekham & Mitchell, East\n_Itobson,_n.  C._  (8193)\nWANTED\u2014Settings Poktn duck eggs.\nFrsser. Kos>tens>y, B. C, (2194)\nTRAPNEs'tKD\" S.'\"cr*WrLEGHORNS\u2014\nOwing to ctistornoi* bo-ng unablo to\nget his building oreote'd, I have open\n' 24th April 600 chicks, SOc eaoh. Theso\nare Tanored and Holywoods, Not\nless than 00 shipped, w' D. Rrunn,\nPitt Mendoys.'  (2181)\nHATCHING   EGOS\u2014White* Wyandotto,\nRegal   strain,   two-ftfty^>or   flfttlen,\nfour-fifty   per   thirty,   $7   per  fifty.\nA.    Atkinson, Nelson.   Phono 199L3.\n  (2199)\nPQR SA*I.E\u2014A few Whlto Wyandotto\nintll.-isi, Hegal-Dorras strntn: heavy\nlayers; $3.00 each. Also breeding pen\nWhite     Wynndottes,      Regal-Dorcas\n, strain, with high trapnest records.\nJ. Coopor, Silvorton, B. C.       (2106)\nBOREN S. C. White Loghorn eggs, Jfi.on\nper 18. Pon bended by cockore! from\nthe famous Tanored and Hollywood\n290-ogg strain. Every hen In my\nrun over 230-ogg strain.' W. J. Rfoh-\n_ardfl, Baker streot. Nelson, (8100)\nHATCHINO eggs S. C. R. I. Rods,\ncolor with utility, $2.60 per 16, 80.60\nper 6(1. w. Blllllngton, NolBon, B. C.\n(2140)\nHATCHING     eggs     R.   I.   Red.   slnglo\ncomb, $2 for 15.\\ Also ona cockerel,\n}6.   A. Choquette, P. O. Box 364.\n(2134)\nWANTED\u2014At once, for Immediate use,\nn good kitchen and mess outfit com*\npleto for nbout thirty mon. Give\nparticulars. J. P. Keane, Rock Creek,\nB, C. (2169)\nWANTED\u2014Ideal Leggett, or McCrac,\nor Western Trap; state lowest cash\nprlco ,to Rod and Gun Club. V. Maw-\nson, treasurer, Creston B. C.    (2149)\nSMALL and-large qunnltles of-used\nIron wator pipe wanted, from half\nInch upward. Must be cheap for cash.\nBox .'131. Dally Nows, _____\n35\nFor Rent\nFOR RENT\u2014-Large rooming house, 9\nbedrooms, closo In; five-room furnished houso, close In; two-room\nsulto, furnished. In Annable block;\nono single room In Annable block.\nSee Annable.' <\"'  \">\nCOSY six-roomed cottage, furnished\ncompletely, on lake front, near Proctor, $15 month, with 10 ncros good\nclear land in bearing trees, $26, -or\nBhares.    A. P. Allsebrook, Koslp.\n (210\/)\n18   Aitklef *wr Sale\t\npleto^wlTh\n$200.00    for    quick\n(2173)\nSlljnfi^rcamtn^rmiln, compl\nfurniture.    Price $200.00    fo\nDODD'S ^\nKIDNEY!\n((  PILLS\n^L KlDNn^,.,^\n ' \"::;;:?\u00a3,__*_&\nNEWSPAPER advertising insures quick, thorough and\neconomical dealer distribution and dealer good will,\nbecause retailers are Willing\nto sell products advertised\ndirect to their own customers, r\nThe volume of national ad*\nvortissiini in tho newspapers\n' hat increased more than\n400 per eent in the pnt\ndecade,\nThe Daily News\nNELSON,   B.C.\nsale,   Box 608. city\nA SNAP\u2014Drng saw outfit. , In first\nclass shapo; friction drive; 16-foot\ntrack log roller and truck; 6-h. p.\nengine; $200 cash. Apply box 18,\nProctor.    _ (2157)\nEVERBEARING raspberries for sale,\n10 cents each or $8 per 100, cash\nwith order. Box 2, Nakusp, B. u>\nSHINGLES\u2014Bur them now from Nn-\nkusn Shlnglo Mill. Box 1, NnJtuoR\nB. C. (191,2)\n29      Lost and Found\nLOST\u2014Shopping bag, containing upper\nset of teeth nnd receipt from Ross\nFleming, between postoffloo and\nMrs. Peako's store, Water* street.\nLeave at Dally NewB or -Fleming'-.\nstore.     Reward- (219B)\n17   ' Rouses Wanted\nWHITE LEGHORNS\u2014Four femnles\nsuitably mntod with, grand two-year-\nold cock. Beauty and egg strain, F.\nJ. HarbliiRon, Crnnbreolt, B.'C. (3109)\nHATCHING eggs from purebred Roso\nComb Reds. $2 per fifteen. \u25a0 A.' Tre-\nglllus. Nolson. (2003)\nUB Dl * POA\u2014AMT     ,\nBoots ft noee Maae to order. SepMMt\n0121*,    pKONT    BT,    (1984)\n45    Property Wanted\nWANTED TO RENT\u2014A smSll fruit\nnnd poultry ranch, from one to five\naorea, with ssitissl] house and necessary buildings. Will pay six months\nor year's rrmt ln advanco to sultnblo\npropoHitton. Apply to E. J. Cook,\nNolson, B. C. (2104)\ngrjzzbllh-b GREENHOUSE, Neb\nson. Cut Flow-era and floral de-\nslgnB,        . .,   . (1983)\n20  Livestock For Sale\nPOR SALE\u2014Roan pony: quiet to ride\nnnd drlvo. l'rlco $50.00. W. Holmes,\nBOXJ98. city.   (2178)\nFOR 8ALE---Ono snddlo mnre, saddle,\nbridle and shnps; seven years old. T,\nKennedy.  Nelson. . (2166)\nPOR SALE\u2014-Cow 7 years old, freshened March 8. Price $100. F. Anderson, South Slocan.    (21-45)\nFOR SALE\u2014A herd of Ayrshire dairy\ncattio of good milking strain. Kar-\nsten, West Dcmars. (2143)\nFOR BALE\u2014Ranoh horses, also young\nwoll-mated teams from 3000 to 3400\npounds each. Inquire Canyon City\nLumber Company Limited, Creston.\n^ '  (1M8)\nM^JProper^rJ^i^ale^\t\nFOR SALE\u2014Five-room houso plcanant\nsituation,    near    car;    fruit    trees;\nchicken house.   ,1323 Kootenny St.\n  (2!>P)\nFOR SALE\u20147-room house and hath\nroom; modern In every way; good\nstono bnsemont. Barn 20x32. Chicken house 12x16, with good run; 6 lots\nwllh 30 bearing fruit trees. Will\nsell ehesp. Terms can be arranged.\nI. 4. Lucia, Nelson, B. C. Chatham\nstreet (2090)\nCITY property and farm lands for\nsolo. A. T. McMillan, 634 Bnker\nstreet.    Phone 001. (3093)\n37 Boats and Automobiles\nNEAT married couple wnubl like email\nhouse or, housekeeping , rooms. No\nchildren. Rent muat be reasonable.\nBox 216S,  Dally News, (2168)\n22   ,^*^,%55?H.,L.,.~~-,\nOPERATIONS\nUNNECESSARY\nHBPATOLA removes Gall\nStones, corrects Appendicitis\nln 24 hours without pain.\nRegistered undor Puro Food\nond Drug Act. $6.60. Not\nsnld   by   druggists.\nSolo Manufacturer\nMRS.   GEO.   ALMAS\n230    4th    Ave.    S\u201e   Saskatoon\nBosk.    Box  1018.    Phone  4866.\n(2019)\nA Displav Ad in the\nDAILY NEWS\nEntetslMansMomea\nCatche8lMang[E})e8\nAUTOMOMLn POR SALE\u20141918 scven-\n\u25a0U'-:- ni;. i-     Muil.Miii       \u25a0.ii].iT:;h.;      OVGr-\nnnulcd' la.it snmnwr nnd ln flrst-\n.\u25a0!.!'\u25a0 runnlnR oo\u00bbtlltlon; threo Bparc\ntires and tubes; tire covern, ono\nheavy and -one light Bit chain.*;\nImmpor; new oattery. Price $2000,\nhalt ennh, hnlanco Arranged. Apply\nowner, Dnrmhl MacDonald, Box -4-10,\nTrail, 9,,-C, (2193)\nPOR^fiALK\u201418-ft, launch, \u00ab-!\u00bb. p.\n2'cylhirlerf 4-cycle, non-vtbrathiR en-\nrlnc; Rood running ordor. Bargain.\nBox 2181, Dally Newa. (2161)\nlEil? DODOE tourlnc car. practically\nnew, in \u25a0\u2022-.\u25a0\u25a0 li- ni running condition,\ni!.\u25a0>.\u25a0\u25a0 ran :.:.'*.. inllet^. Tcrma cmb.\nCon inapoct enr by call!tig nt 71K\nBlllcia ntrcet or write to Box 2M,\nN^lHon. B. C (Slrtf.)\n14 Furnished Rooms to Rent\nPltRNIRHED    HUlte.    Campbell's    Art\noallory.     , . . (3171)\n42        Matrimony _\nPA sfTMl-f^FTIondsiii^\nrlage    BureaiL  ' Stntn    ago.    Sealed\nramplilct   K'-t .  no  stamps.    Box   14,\nnhnrwood, Ontario. (1191)\n28 Miscellaneous Wanted\nWANTED\u2014Pin In  wowlnff and  knitting.\niti Victoria. (2147)\n48\nPergonal\nButmesM and Professional\nDirectory\nNURSERY PRODUCTS\nRoses, atfong field grown plants, Including all tho most vnluablo now varieties of recent Introduction, including\ntho Dally Mail ot varnished copper\ncolor and Hooaler'o Beauty, the choicest of tho dark redB. Alao a fine lot\nof Standard and Weeping Roaes. Lar\u00bb I\nrlta Nursorlos,  Victoria,  B.  O.    (2187.)'\nPtult Trees\u2014Apploa, Pears, Cherrldt^\nPluma and Peachep, also a 'full lute\nof small fruits. All strictly first-class\nstock. Largest and bear assorted stock\nin the country. Lnyrlta Nurseries;\nWilkinson Rd., Victoria. (2186)\nRhododendrons and Azallas. We have\nreceived In aplendid condition two-^raf-\nloads of tho very finest varieties of\nthese nil*.;t desirable ahruha, Including\nnn extra fine lot of Pink Pearls, crimson flowering Aznllaa, tho Hlnde OlrL\nNo garden complete without these two\nJowelB. The Tvayrltz Nurseries, Wllk-\nInson   Roftd.   Victoria^   B.   C,        (2186)\nLodges\nNelaon Lodge No. 6, B. P. O. 11., neeta\n410V6   Baker;  1st  nnd  3rd Thursday,\n,. (1983)\nACCOUNTANTS\nW.  S.  PALDINQ,\nCiiartoi-dii   Acoountaut.\nBank of Montreal Olmmheri.\n BoBiUnd, B. C.\nBoob & Shoes\na_      (aiooi\nFlorists\nAmyeri\n. V. WIDDOWBON, Box A110I\nNeleon, B. a BUndsrtl weetera\ncharges (1\u00bb8X)\nSecond Hand Dealers\nTHB ARK pars sash (or seconii hast\nfurniture stOTsa; M( Vernon, I'hons\nMl. (1879)\nWholesale\nA. MACDONALD & CO., WHOLESALB\nGrocers ana Provision Merchante, Importers of Teas, Coffeee, Sploes,\nDried Frultfl, Staple and Fancy Groceries*.    NELSON,    B.    C. (1978)\nArchitects\n8a\u00bb   *,.\u00bb\u00bb\nABCHIWD\n,-flflCT\n(1978)\nEngineers\nM.  S.  DAWSO**,  B.0LSA\nOlril   antl   Ml-jlns:   Bnflnui\nKABtO,   B.  O. (1-177)\n\/\np* *\u00bb*_> S_r^\nsiuoi, g, a.\nOITH,   \u20143A_   ___n_ta}   J9**fOira*CM\nB,   o.,   Alb.rta   smA   Dondaloa\nLAND  H7ST3BTOBB\natom   \u2022nss   Aetata,   alas   MtHii\n(197<)\na, i. Moatnut,ooM.\nHrSntOlo M_ns_rxma\nFrortnolel   I.\u00bbnd   Bnrre-rers\nBaker Bt. Nelson, B.C.\n(1910)\nAuctioneer*\nW.   OVTUB\nAnotlone.r,   Appraisal,   Talaatai\nilooilm   sold   privately   or   at   Auotlen\nn> Wax Itmi nosa IT\n  (la7C>\nBarristers\na. o. MA-raaaw\n\u25a0arrlit.r,    lolleltnr,    Kotary,    \"to.\nBos 10TS. Alan Block, Heiioa. WA. tut\n  (1918)\nFuneral Directors\nJIKOIST13RED\u2014Ohio Improved shelter whlto boar imported direct fro**-\nOhlo, for service, 1'nrticulani, Sen*\/.,\nLlvcatoek A\u00bbmi', llnrrni,, B, C, 11917)\n16    Room and Board\nKvi)1i?TMT>^t303SwnirT?isotcnny\nSt.,   fully   modern.   Ons   block   from\nStanley   Car (1848)\n1).   1.   HOHKIIT;,-' IN,    K.D.I).   * JD\u201e   l(sl\nVlotorla Street. Phon* III) Nliht\nPhono    157-J (1970)\nSTARDAW FURNITURE\nCOMPANY\n\u2014CJ. J. Carlson, Undertaker. Under-\ntakorn nnd lCmhnlmors and Funeral\nDirectors. The>- litiuflt and most up-\nto-date undertaking paHora and\nchapel ln Interior it. G. Lady attendant for women and children.\nDay Phone 86, Night Phone 262 and\n64. (1919)\nDo Nice Girls Shimmy?\nViola Dana\nTHE CHORUS GIRL'S\nROMANCE\nIT'S THE,, ANSWER\nGEM TONIGHT\n\"i\n NELSON. DAILY  NEWS. WEDNESDAY ,pimiN(^**5jytflG^3A-*:l*21:;\nC-'V    \"_\u2022   I\n\u25a0Ngi.-iTr\nEST OF HERLTH\nSays Tanlac Has Entirely\nRelieved Her of All Her\nTroubles\n\"No duo can realize tho pain and\nmisery 1 went through, but Tanlao\nhas maUu a . strong ihuulthy woman\nuf mo uud I just can't praise It\nenuuffh,\" \u00abaltl Mna. E, Wilson, wlfo\nof a well* known contractor of Van-\nco.uver, B. c.\n\"I' had one of .the worst ca-sas pf\nstomach trouble that I bollovo a\n\u25a0portion could havo, and I a-to little\n'more than enough to keop alive. I\ncould hardly fit-ami anything -on. my\nalomacU,  and nt  tltriea oven a  llttlo\nStoaat would'causo me to.suffer from\nIndigestion. J would -bloat up with\ngns, which caused any heart to palpitate -terribly, and ofton I had dizzy\n\u25a0polls. I had awful palna. through\nniy back and shouldontf and I waa\nmiserable nearly all the time,\nI kept reading and hearing ao\nmuch about Tanlac that I started\naklng lt myself aud lt haa re-\nleved me of nil my 'troubles. I am\njating heartily and I never havo a\nrign of Inddgostton aiiy more. Those\niwful- palna aro alt -gone from my\nlack .md shoulders and I am free\n'rom those dizzy spells. I have\nwtually  -gained   twelve'   pounds    ln\nNews of Sport\n=*?\nWIPESJI WEILL\nWalk Away With An Eleven\nto Nothing Victory; Qualify for Finals\nTbliONTQ. .iHaroli 15,-\u2014University\nof Toronto 0. H, A., und inter-,\ncollegiate senior champions qualified\nfor .Uto Allan cup finata hero tonight by easily defeating McGlll\nUnlvol-slty 11 to 0. As tho scoro\nwould Indicate, Varsity were the\nsuperior team and doubtless *could\nhave won by a blggor margin If\nthey had desired. Varsity had\nspeed\" stamina and eklll and completely    outclassed    them    In    overy\nweight and I'm foellng as strong nnd\nhealthy as 1 ever did and can do all\nmy housework without the least bit\nof trouble.\"\nTanlac ls sold In Nelson hy Canada\nDriig and Book -Store, and by thb\nleading druggists ln every town,\n.deportment of the game. In Uie\nfirst period,' Varsity scorod twice\nand added six 'more lu the second\nframe. Thrco goals ln the final\nporlod concluded their night's work.\nCarson \u25a0 and Brown woro again the\noutstanding players for Varsity.\nImmediately aftor the game the\nVarsity toaan loft for Winnipeg\nwhore they Will play the first gumo\nof the finals on Saturday night,\nIn all probability .with Brandon.\nFlanagan showed to tho host advantage ' for McG-llI, 'but ho -.was\nplaying agillnst hopeless odds. Tlie\ngome waa comparatively > clean, the\n\u25a0only penalties being handed out for\nminor Infractions of the playing\nrules.\nWhen Varaily scored 11 goals\nwith only ono minute of play remaining, Langtry, Varsity goal, was\ntho causo of mu-ch surprlso whan\nho stlok-hondlod his way down \/tho\nice beforo he was finally stopped.\n\u25a0First period\u20141, Varsity Brown,\n0:00;   2,  Varsity,  Olson, \u00ab:00.\nSecond period\u20143, Varsity, Romany.\nS:00; 4, Varsity Carson, 1:00: 5,\nVarsity, Ramaay, :30; 6, Varsity,\nOlson, 7:00; 7, Voa-slty, Carson,\n\u25a05:00;   8,  Varsity,   SpUlvan,  3:00,\nThird   period\u2014P,   Varsity,   Wright,\nFamous Baalie\nCORONATION APPLE\nThis Hnpsburu jewel dates back io\nRoman times. Tho Austrian \u25a0 parliament is trylnfl to make \u2022x-Enr\nperor Carl hand it ovor to ths\nstato.\nm\n(MCDONALD'S\nBRITISH\nCONSOLS\nA BLEND OF FINE TOBACCOS\nFOR MEN WHO SMOKE THE BEST.\n,9^\n% LB,\" PACKAGE 25* - ALSO PROCURABLE IN % LB.TINS.\ni\n*\u25a0*#\u25a0**.\nPROMPT SERVICE IN\nLoose Leaf Billheads,\nInvoices and Statements\nThe Daily Newi Job Printing and Ruling Department is\nequipped with stock and machinery to give you quick delivery in\nany style of loose leaf forms, whether standard or special. We also\nmake up loose leaf binders.  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Carson\nBohan     Wing     Sullivan\nFlanagan     Wing     Wright\nGallery    ..Sub    Westman\nLyall        *8ub -,,,   Olson\nReferee\u2014Cooper Snieaton Montreal.\nLEI1IST\nChampions of the World to\nMeet Pacific Coast Hockey\nChampions\nOTTAWA, Mnrch 16.\u2014The Ottawa\nhockey team, holders of the Stanley\nClip aiul uhampions of the world, are\nnow HpcedlnK westward acrbM the\n\u25a0onUnunt to defend tholr tltlo nBaluat\nthe champions of the PaelCc Count\nHockey Association. They left Ottawa shortly nfter midnight. Tha\nSenators venfch Cnlgnry Saturday\nmorning und will play tin exhlhltton\nRiituo thero thnt night. They leave\nCalgary early Sunday nionrtng and\naro scheduled lo open tho world series al Vancouvor or Seattlo Monday\nnight.\nThc world series Ih to ho decided\nby threo out of five games and will\nbe contested under- a combination of\ntho rulcii of the eastern and woatorn\nleagues. Thoro will bu six-man\nhockey with tho I'adlHc coast penalty system In vogue. Tho forward\npass nrrangomont In to bo neutralised by thu reduction of the center\nIco area to 30 feot, This will mako\ntt nn equal break and will bo\nnear to \"uniform rules\" ns the loams\nmay ovor get. Mickey Ion of Vancouvor will referee all the games.\nTho Ottawa team look ten players\nwest: Clint Donedlct, Eddie Gerard,\nOeurge Boucher, Hpragun Cleghorn.\nFrnuk Nlghbor, Jack Dnrragh, Cy\nDenenny, Harry Hroadbcnt, .lack Mc-\nKcll and Morley Bruco.\nPresldont Dey, Socrotary Gorman\nand Trainer Dolau were also In the\nparty.\nLabor's Definition df\nCollective Bargaining\nUp Before Legislature\nWINNIPEG, March 18.\u2014Labor's\ndefinition of collective bargaining\nwas brought before the legislature\ntoday by G. A. Tanner. Klldonan\nand St. Andrews, who moved the\nsecond reading of a bill to amend\nthe Industrial Condition!* Aot. Mr.\nTanner claimed that though the aot\nrecognled the right of collective bargaining, the terms defining It were\nvory vague. Tho definition embodied\nIn his hill was as follows:\n\"Employees shall have tho right\nta bargain with their employers ool-\nlootlvely through tho organlotlons of\ntho omployees or their chosen ropro\u00bb\nsontatlves  of  such   organizations.\"\nJohn Stovcl, Liberal, whllo not objecting tq the bill going to the commit, tet.-, claimed-that there was nothing in lt different from what had\nbeen practiced for many years. To\nglvo membors time to familiarize\nthomsolves with tho bill, Hecond reading was deferred.\nPremier T. C. Morris announced\nUi.it lt was 50 years ago today?since\ntho first legislature of the province\nhad met. He also announced tho acceptance of a statue of Sir George\nEUonne Carter, a gift from Quebec.\nSUITS OF OTIUITS COMING.\nA French inventor, who has spent\nmany years of his life in Brazil and\nNicaragua, states that by noxt year\nwomon will bo ablo to purchase\nblouses, jumpers and even costumes\nmado of loaves' and poolings. Men\nalso may bo offered suits and underwear of the samo materials. This\nman has devised a machlno which\noan extract weaving threads from bananas, pineapples and other fibrous\nplants. For example, the leaf of tho\nwild ptueapplo gives a thread over\ntwo yards long, and when woven\nlooks very similar to, and ofton\nbrighter than.the best silk and cotton mixture. He hopes to bo ablo to\nutllio the skins bf many other fruits\nfor this Identical purpose. It is to\nbe hoped that he succeeds, for tho\nost of clothes will be considerably\nless than those made of present-day\nimitation silks and mercerized cot-\nvolves the samo intricate labor ns\ntons- Tho process It will have to undergo preparatory to weaving In-\ndoes flax. That Is. lt will first of all\nhave to be separated and disengaged,\nthen put on spreading and drawing\nframes, after whtch It will be ready\nfor spinning Into yarn. Whon finally lu thc form of cloth It can almost\nbo guaranteed lo last as long as, If\nnot outlast our present form of Unen\nand other hard-wearing fabrics.\nSTORE CLOSES TODAY AT 12:30 P.M.\nSpecial Values Mate It Worth Your\nShop \"At the Bay\" Before Noon\non\nAbbeys Effervescent\nSalt\nLargo slzo bottles P\u00bbQ\/\u00bb\neach    .*... , Ve\/C\nSpecial Values in Toilet\nSoaps\n \u201e 10c\nPer\nCako\nBoys' and Girls' Black\nRibbed Cotton Hose\nRogular   too\n_ 50c\nSizes   0,   m,   10.\npati]. Special per\npair   \u201e...\u2014t\t\nBlack and White Silk\nGloves\nsizes  Reg\n50c\nHeavy  Quality. Odd\nto   $1.J1J   Re-Priced\nSpoclal per pair .\nWhite Cotton Pyjama\nCords\nor 0lr-Jle6 , **| Ca\neach  - - X4>\\f\nWhite Mercerized\n.Cotton Frogs\nFor Pyjamas. Ro Priced *| A.\nBabies Diaper Hose Sup-\n. porters\nPer\" IA-\nPair   .. t\\V\\t.\nChildren* Hose Support-\nBlack\nPer\nPair\nand\ners\n\"White.\nAll   sizes.\n\u201e_\u201e_.. 50c\nColgates,   Vinolia   and\nMinty's Toothpaste\neach    j -fl&C,\nFALCONS WIS FIRST\nABBOTT CUP GAMK\nwiNNH'K-n, March 15.\u2014Displaying\nremarkable lorm against a team that\nout weighed them In overy position,\nthe Winnipeg KuIcons, defenders uf\nthe Abbott cup, emblematic of the\nJunior championship, took thu Keglna\n,Vks Into carnp here tonight by flvr\nlo three in the first gamo of a\n(wo-game series for possession of\n(ho trophy. Tlie Falcons look a\n2 to 0 lead In the first period, but\nwere oulseored 2 to 1 In tho middle\nsection, only to come back In the\nlast period to regain their two-goal\nadvantage to go Into the final game\nThursday.      It  was  ono  of  the\nit Junior games ovor witnessed\nhere, with both teams showing\nwonderful speed.\nSECOND DEADLOCK OF\nALBERTA HOCKEY TEAM\nCALGAttY. March 16.\u2014Senior\ncliampolnflliip honors In tho Alberta\nAmateur Hockey Association wero not\ndecided satisfactorily horo tonight\nwhen University ot Alberta ot Edmonton, and Alberln Pacifies of\nCalgnry clashed In the second gamo\nof .tholr homo*\u00abijnd-4*omo Merles,\nVarsity lodged a protest, claiming a\ngoal tn tho gamo that they played\nIn Edmonton, nn.l If lt Its awardod\nthom tho score would be six to six\nand the round nlglit -to eight ns tho\nm-ams batilcil lo a 2 to J scoro tonight\nPresident Frank Drayton nnd Sec*\nrelnry Barlh were unable to docldo\ntho protest nn.l the outcome will\nprobably dopend upon tho decision\nof Jimmy Steele, who refereed the\ngamo In Edmonton.\nTills Is the necond hockoy dead,\nlook that Edmonton nnd Calgary\nhave hod this winter, tho Big Four\nfailing to docldo their championship\nas a result of n protest,\nMEYERS DEFEATS IRI8UNGTER\ntimCAOO. March 11.\u2014Johnny\nMeyers of Chicago., claimant of the\nworld's middle \"(Mls-fht wrestling\nchampohishlp, defeated | Henry Irls-\nllngter of Atlantic City ln (wo straight\nfalls.\nCABRYING MONEY.\nMon of different nationalities havo\ndlfforont methods ot carrying their\nmoney. Tho Englishman carries gold,\nsilver  and   copper  nil   looso fn  his\ntrousers pockets, pulls   handful\nof tho mlxturo In an opulent way\nand selects tlio coin ho noods. Tho\nUnited Slates business man carries\nhis \"wad of bills\" or his \"roll\" In n\nlong, narrow pockctbook In which\nllio groenbacks Ho flat. Tho Frenchman makes uso of a leather purso\nwith no distinguishing characteristics.\nTlio Oerman uScb ono cmbroldorcd\nIn silks by the hands of his wlfo or\nswcelhonrt- Tho hnlf-clv'llhted capitalist from some torrid South American city carries his dollars In a belt\nwith cunningly devised pockets to\nbaffle tho gentlemen with tho light\nfingers. Some of theso belts aro\nvory expensive. Tho Italian of the\npouror classes lies up his llttlo fortune In gaily colored liandkclcliclof\nsecured with many knots, which lie\nsecretes In somo mysterious way\nabout Ills clothes. A similar courso\nhas clinrma for tho Spaniard, whllo\nlho Polo oxhlblts a preforenco for,\nlis boots or the lining of his clothes\nus a hiding placo for his savings-\nSight Record Mml of Seals\nUUEIiEC. Morch in.\u2014Tho presence of a rocord sized herd of seal\nnear Bird Hock, Magadelon Islands,\nIn tho Gulf of St. Lawrcnco, was\nreported by wireless today by the\nschoonor Viking, which nlso announced It had killed 4000 of them\nthreo hours.\n^HuJsonsBap^uv\n[asr_t_) )\u201e--,,*.y.A,.-i   ..,*,.\nVIENNA, March 15.\u2014(Jewish Tol-\negra-phlc Agency)\u2014Tho Rumanian\nparliament  has adopted a  bill   pro\nviding for tho registration ot inhabitants, says a Bucharest dispatch today.\nYour Cough will be Better\nAftor tha first day's treatment with\nNADRUCO\nSyrup <>r T&r\nwith Ci\\i Lli < v OilCoinpouh\nAnd the .coughwffljeeep on-getting better and better\nuntil\u2014almost De(or\u00ab{ \\o_\\ realize .it\u2014it will have\ndisappeared completely:-\nNA6&UCO*SYMJP OF TAR with'COD LIVER OIL\nCOMPOUND breaks 'up those deep-seated, hacking\ncoughs\u2014relieves Asthma, Bronchitis and Whooping\nCough\u2014takes away all irritation in the throat\nTho pleaunt tulle rasles I\nto children.   Soldo, smut\nftggjrfjgjjjjigl Phi ad! Ckswktl gwgg al Caas-la, __m__L\ni this tellable preparation psrticuls-ly >uiled\nSome Reasons for\nNewspaper Advertising\nIINt-wspaper reading is a universal daily habit; news paper\nadvertising therefore reaches each day virtually all who\nbuy.\n^Newspaper advertising is the life-blood of local trade\nbecause it touches all consumer sources in every community.\n-^Newspaper advertising cuts selling costs because it entails no waste in locality of circulation. Manufacturers\nand retailers use it to cover markets where it is profitable to do business.\n,1|New8puper advertising insures quick, thorough and economical distribution and good will.\n1|Newspupur advertising enables retailers to tell where\ntheir products may be bought and for how much.\nAdvertise in\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nNELSON, II. O.\nCondensed \"Want\" Ads Order Form\nUse this blank on which to write your eendensed \u00abd\u201e ene word In oech space. Encl.n menty\nerder er chock and mall direct to The Daily News, Nelson, B.C..\nIt-si-s: One end a half cent e word each Insertion, six consecutive Instrtione fer prloe ef feur\nwhen cash accompanies order. Minimum 26c. Eaoh Initial, figure, dollar sign, etc, counte as one ward.\nNo oherge less then 60 cents.\nfc |\t\n-_: 1\t\n\/\nPleeee publish the abive advertisement.\nNam*  ,:m,sss\t\n.times.,for whloh I enclose %.\nAddreee .-,.--..\nIf desired, replies may be addrssssd te Box Numbers et The Daily Nawe:Offioe.    If. repliee ere to\nbe mailed encloie lOo extra ta oevar cost af peataga and allow five worda extra far box number.\n-^\u2022\u25a0-^\u25a0---\u25a0r-'**********-**^*******'**************************\"'\" '..     si,,     ^m^m^mmm M -, ssn is-^---\u00ab-^-^-\u00ab-*--ff---^-\u00bb--s-*-a-^-*-\u00abw-g-\u00ab--H-ietsewi-aewwHewa<\n'   1\n*\n WESSON VKJ_~ SJ5WB,\nWEDNESDAY MORNING, MAl^H 10, 103*\nTHE ARK\nlien's Underwsor, -Jrinter weight,\n-*\u00ab\u25a0* $2.00. Manellotte Blanket*\nIK.   83.25   I\"*\"*-      Heavy     Oray\nSiankcu, $7.50' <-\u25a0\u2022<\u25a0 88.50 p->*r*\nMen's   SookJ,    __\\t..   AM.   70*.\n$0*. $1.00 I*\"- RlSiKfed Sheet-\nlnK,   SO-*^   l\"'r   ys.rtl-     Bod   Spresislss,\n$4.00. $4.50 \u00ab\u2022\u00ab S5.0Q <*_\u2022>\u25a0\nSadies' Hose, 00*. 75* \"\"I-1 $1\nper pair. Boys' Heavy Wool Hose.\n75* P-**r- Lureo lncujoatorv flfood or-\n\u00ab*-\u2022**. $15.00. Cc-ba.Si'wlnB Me-phlm-,\n$15.00 to $25.(\u00ab>.    All goMin\nhy tlso j-nrrt nt :;i-s'st!v ivslucod pricon.\n\" ;J. W. HOLMES\n.If-hono 65L 8Q6,.Vo**non Street\nBe\nPrepared\ntor the Spring by purifying and building up the\nblood.\nOur Blood Purifier and\nSarsaparilla with Pot-Iodid\nwill do the trick.\n\u2014 : j !\t\nCANADA DRUG AND\nBOOK CO.\nMall   Orders   Pilled   Promptly\nPhone 81. P.O. Box 1087\nPHONE 10\nSPECIAL   PURCHASE\n25    cases    Qoodwlllle's    Green-\nQagos,  Red  and  Bluo   i'luun.\nln Dint' sealers.\nfor\n25c\nThe soalers ulono are  clioap\nssl. th.* PRlcP.\nORANG^f*.   SPECIALS\nco to.* .-.$1.00\na .'\u00bb*\u25a0- \u25a0-\"* $1.00\n\u2022I'd*\"*,  for      $1.10\nHalf case lots _      $3.00\nSom Mor, Sodas, plain or Raited,\npaokat-o _..  H5*-\nEvaporated Milk,\nEs.Rlo\n(or \\ ...\nper sin?.,.,-\nH,.|nilopr,\ntwo    tins\n 65*\n$3.70\n\u2014\nNETTED GEM POTATOES\nTine for TaW*- or Seed.\nScab.     G6t   our    Prico\nFree from\nQuotations.\nFLEMING'S   STORE\nGREATER NELSON\nDRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ETC.\nBuy Your\nST. CHARLES MILK\nBy the Case\nIt's   Cheaper\nBaby die  _,\nFamily slzo .\nTall   iii-,'.i'   ...\u201e   $0,1\nision\nCan be restored In most cases\nunless diseases havo made 'too\narreat a headway.\nAn examination will reveal\nthe true conditio* and if\nglasses aro needed we will be\npleased to fill your'' Prescription.\nU not we wiH be only too\nglad to tell you ao.\nAccurate and prompt service\nguaranteed.\nJ. 0. PATENAUDE\nJeweler and  Optometrist\nMRS Nil DP 881\n.In a -Une will, tho decision o\u00a3 tho\nNelson Curling club to complete tho\nannual club, tournament -by bowling\ntho unpluyod fixtures\u2014thero being\nno ico available for curling\u2014a com-\npleto schedule' of the 25 unfinished\nrs-'iins-s hrus been' drawn up and will\nDo bs-wls-s-V ot the Y. Mi C. A. alloys\nIs-Os-nmenOIng' on .TMiursday night. Tlio\n''6 Individual games will decide the\nwinders of the four sections, after\nwhich Iho wlnnss-rs' will play off tho\nsml-flnalfl. Six games will .be'- played off each night -tlie oslloys aro\nirsed Iiy the curlers. The usual club\nrules will prevail as to -the substitution of players,' jind on 'account ot\nthere holng -one 'hour only allowed for\neftoh game, piny will' have to start\non -time.\nT-he following Is tho schodulo:\nThursday, March . 17\u2014Alley 1, 7\nsi's-los>k W. U, Jones, J. A. Gibson; 8\no'clock, W. lt, Thomson, N. W. Rob-\ns-rtsnn; a o'clock, D. Cstuthrle, A. T.\nWalley.. Alley \u2022-, ' o'clock, W. J.\nMna'iner, C.\"D. Blackwood; 8 o'clock,\n.1. W. Holmes, B. R. Redpatli; 8\nn'--ior*k, a. A. Potter. A. Williamson\nMonday, Murch 21\u2014Alloy. I, 7\no'clock, D. St. Denis, B. K^Rodpath;\n8 o'clock, D. Guthrie, J. C\u00bb. Bluvjiuvi\n0 o'clock, Alex. Lolth, G. Boll. Alley\n'I, 7 o'clock,. 6. A. Potter. H. W. Robertson; 8 o'olock, F. Rltohle, A. Williamson; 9 o'clock, W. E. Wesson, J.\nCartmel,\nTuesday; Maroh 22\u2014Alley 1, 7\no'clock, A. Lelth, P. W. Ooorge; 8\no'clock, Rl \u25a0 Alidrisu'.H, J. Belli 9\no'clock, W.. J. E. Biker, R. W.\nGeorge. Alley 2, 7 o'clock. J- Cartmel, O, D. Blackwood; 8 o'clock, A.\nT. Walley, R.-'W. George; 9 o'clock,\nE. G. Smyth; ijt. J, Wlntei*.    '       j\nTliursdny. lital'ch 24\u2014Alloy 1, 7\no'clock, J A, Gibson, E. R. Rodpath;\n8 o'clock, F. Ritchie, H. W. Robert-\neon; 9 o'clock, J. Cortm'cl, E. O.\n.Sniytl). Alley 2, 7 o'clock. C. D.\nBlackwood, R.' Ji.' Winter; 8 o'clock,\nA. T. Walley, J. a. Bunyan; 9\nO'clock, J. Bell. R. W- Georgo.\nMonday, March 28\u2014Alley 1, 1\no'clock,. O D. Blackwood, B. G.\nSmyth; 8 o'clock, Winners A and D\n9, o'clock, finals. Alley 2, Winners\nR nnd C. ,\nHotel   ssis-.ss   _...\nJOHN DALY ;\n; CABINET CIGAR STORE\nMAIL   0ROER8   ATTENPED   TO   I\nPROMPTLY\nSmoking Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes and\nPull   8tock   of   Olflars,   Cigarettes,\nOther Smokers' 8upplias\nFull Supply of\nFlfWR AND p\nHay, Chick Chop\nand Scratch\nDeliveries Daily\nPhofle 174\nNSfcSON UNITED\nFARMERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION\nNOTICE   TO   SUBSCRIBERS\nHubmTttieri notifying tbe ctroula-\nlon department of The Dally New*\nii', tiling uf address, must Vive old\ni*   well   ha   new   aiMr-sita   to   snaun*\n\u25a0rmnW   a'toininr .'it'\nBRITISH PRODUCERS\nCONSIDER CONFERENCE\nLONDON, March 16.\u2014The British\nEmpire Producers' organization is'\nconsidering the' holding of n conference of representatives of the empire's agricultural interests in June.\n11 would consldor establishment of\nan   Imperial   agricultural   policy.\nDIVORCE PROCEEDINGS\nARE ADJOURNED\nWHI,TE. PLAINS, N. T\u201e March 15.\n\u2014Court proceedings incident to tho\nsuit for absolute divorco brought by\nJames A. Stlllnuu, president of tlie\nNatlonnI City Bank of Now York,\nngnlnst hla wife, formerly \"Flfl\"\nPotter, In which Fred Benuvals, a\nFrench-Canadian Indian guide, ls\nnamed as the chief co-respondent,\nwas adjourned indefinitely today.\nRETURNS INDICATE\nZAYAS IS PRESIDENT\nHAVANA, March IB.\u2014Incomplete\nreturns unofficially received up to\n11 o'clook toniffht. seemed to indicate that Dr. Alfredo Zayas has been\nelected president of the Republic of\nCuba.\nVOTE TO CURTAIL\nDAYLIGHT SAVING\nBOSTON, March -15.\u2014-Tlie fienato\ntoday voted to curtail the daylight\nsavings period in this state from\n\u2022seven months to rive months. This\naWJon followed tho defeat of a Wll\nto repeal tlio daylight saving law.\nThe -house has not yet noted.\n\/\nA STRANGE PEOPLE.\nTibet. ls jii-.isii,-si by a branoh of\nthe Mongolian race The 2,000,000 or\n3,000,000 population uro a mixture of\nChinoso und , Tiboluns a*} tho races\nintermarried. They,. beliei>%kln both\npolyandry and polygamy. It ls the\nmost extensivoelcvalcd country in\nthe world, containing 750,000 square\nmiles, with an elevation varying from\n8,000 to 14,000 feet, its climato Is\nprincipally bleak and cold, although\ntho summers in lhe southern part\nare mild and plensnnt. Tho first\nwhite man to enter Lhasa, tho capital, was Sir Francis Younghuaband,\nwho fought his way thon In 1904.\nDelia Lama, religious head of tho\nBuddhist faith, whls.li Is tho'nntlonnl\nreligion, was so overcome by the fact\nthat infidels had trodden thc stroots\nof the forbidden city, that ho flod\nthe country, and was for many years\nA wanderer ln Northern China.\nINTERNATIONAL TROPHY RACE\nTO BE HELD IN DETROIT\nN.BW YORK. March IB.\u2014The\nBritish international trophy race will\nbo held at Detroit, Sept. .1. 5 nnd (I,\nIt was announced here Saturday by\nCommodore Judsun, ot tho Motor\nBoat cluh ot America.\nThc Detroit Yacht club now holds\ntho trophy, which was won hist yoar\nby   Mlsa   America:\nEYEGLASSES\nModem conditions ore hard on\nthe eyes, but modern optical\nscience can apply the' remedy.\nJ.et  un  prwacrlbe for  yon.\nJ. J. WALKER\nJeweler,   Optician   A   Engraver'\nTRY    A    CLASSIFIED    AD.\nrf*\n('fill\nCm;\nPOULTRY FOODS\n\u25a0is   K\"., Scratch   i**ooil  lias iro,\nWoI-bo B.C., Wheat, the tout\nand  Exta!  Np.  1  Feed Oats lu\nour inlxiui'.'.\nNelson Poultry, Mash ssuits ull so.\nsons, Clean' up your' (birds y\/Hh\nPratt's Lice Powdoivand ithe Poultry\nHousos with Lico l.lnuid.   .\n*\u00bb>t\u00bb.r,-:.f\nTHE BRACKMAN-KER\nMILLING CO., LTD.\nA VITAL PICTURIZATION OF JACK LONDON'S FAflpUS. STORY, RED-\nBLOODED AND VIRILE; AS POWERFUL AS THE RAGING SEA\nGEORGE H. MELFORD'S\nPRODUCTION\nBy JACK LONDON\nSEE\u2014A big liner smash through a crowded ferryboat.    The siarring struggle with\nstorm and fog at sea.   The muntiny on the \"Ghost\" and the mad battle of sailors.\nWolf's fateful fight with his brother, \"Death.\"   The duel in the ship's cabin, with\nthe prize a girl!\nGREATEST STOEY OF THE GREATEST MODERN. WRITER OP ADVENTURE\nA Paramount Arteraft Picture\nTWO-REEL\nCARTER DE HAVEN\nCOMEDY\nBRAY RICTQQiAPH\nREFORMED SALOONS ,\nmm\nWho said a Chorus Girl couldn't have a Romance that wasn't all wrapped up in sables\nand diamonds 'n everything? \u25a0\nSHE\u2014certainly could shake a wicked shoulder. .\nHE\u2014was a high-brow with literary ambitions.\nONE became a star\u2014the OTHER a famous author\u2014WHICH?\nRemember the story in the Saturday Evening Post, \"Head and Shoulders?\"\nEveryone said it would make a corking good picture.   It did\u2014and here it is!\nEveryone like to see a picture with a DIFFERENT angle. Now, there are no angles\nto this girl\u2014only the softest of curves, as you can plainly see. But the story-\nwell, here are angles galore, brighter and more unexpected than any you have seen.\nSounds good, doesn't it? A Shimm*y*Dancer and a Book Worm? It is even better\n(han it sounds.\nHer heart was in her work\u2014you know, the Shimmy. So it was easy for Romance) to\ncome her way.\nSEE\nVIOLA DANA\n\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0: \u25a0\u00ab\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0- in\nThe Chorus Girls Romance\nCOMEDY\nFOX NEWS\nMcdonald out to\n\"clean up\" hockey\nMO&TItEAL, March 15.\u2014I'rcifossor\nBruce McDonald, principal of St.\nAndrews CoHcro, Toronto, and president of the Amateur Athletic union\nof Canada, who Is In this city on his\nway to attend a moetlmi of tho\namateur Hockey assocl.-itlun of Canada in Winnipeg atutsd in an Interview this morniiuj- that hockey In\nr.nnsid.-i 'had -to bo \"cleaned up\" and\nthat It was Bolng lo bo \"cleaned up.\"\nHe further slated t,hat, In Ills\nopinion, the offlcalls who refused\nGeorge Dufresno an amateur card\nhad not exceeded  their authority.  -\nMONTItKAL, March t.\u2014(By Canndlnn Press)\u2014It la stnted .thnt John\nKerry, a local lawyer, todny drew\nup a contract between Tex Rlckard\nnnd O. Graham, president of the\nKnstcni Canadian Securtles company,\nto bring the Dempsey-Carperttlcr\nfight  to Montreal,\nham la leaving for Now York tonight\nnnd expects -to havo the contract\n! signed by  IUohard tomorrow.\nIn connection wltli this, it Is pointed out, that before the big fight could\nhe held here an omomlmcnt of the\nCriminal code would ibo necessary,\nand when approached on tho subJcoU\nthe Quebec provincial -government\nstntod Hint such an amendment did\nnot rest with them, but with tho\nDominion government, which has eo\nfnr shown not tho sll^litcat inclination\ntn amend the code.\nSocial and Personal\n\"Another expert Leghorn fancier ar-\nrlvod Crunbrook yeHterdny ln (food\nhenlth,\" la the way a wire from 1<\\ J.\nHnrbliiHoti of CnuibrooK to A. Wnllnch\nof Nl'Ihoh, yeHterduy broke thc news of\n|tn -Interesting ovtmt.\nMrs. T. Johnson, who ban heen visiting her mother, Mrs.'J. Honwlelc, l!0'.t\nVictoria Htreet, bus left for ber home\nln Ilegluu.\nM .C. DonaldHon, the Salmo auto ifiir-\nago nroitrletor, Ih registered at tho\nHume.\nJ. H. Hoylc, the QuceiiH Hny rauehor,\n8ration officer,  Is a city  visitor.\nr. McCnllum. the Grand Forks 1mmI-\nwas a olty  visitor yeHterdny.\nItoberl Hell, the pole operator, was\nIn tbe city la.it night from Crescent\nValley, between trains.\nCapt,   D.   C,   McMorrlH   Is   regularly\nfeeding a number uf robins through thu\npresent  period  of  snow.    These  spec!-1\nmens of tin. migratory or red-brenBted |\nthrus  Include  tho  robin   with  a  white\nttall   and   white-speckled     wings    and I\nback   which   the  captain   reported   last ]\nWeek,    He  puts  out  apples  and  other\npulpy foodB for tbe birds, which fully\nappreciate the meals^aot for them.\nMiss Esther Itcvine, who has been\nemployed ln the local office of P.\nBurns & Co., loft on the Crow boat\nyesterday to tako a position ln tho\nhead oftl^o of that company ln Calgary.\nN. Arbeau of Salmo wns among the\narrivals In  tbo  clly  last  night.\nNelson Newt of the Day\nSpecial band prnctlcoyfor O. W. V. A.\nBand tonight lu the dugout at 7:30.\nI   t:2U3)\nTho St. Tnul's I-adles' Aid will hold\n,a salo of work on April tho 15th.\n(2200)\nIF YOU HAVE EYES\nthat need attention, my solo business\nis to look after them. My patrons\ncomo to mo through tho ndvlce of\ntholr friends, who havo taken advantage uf my service. All nre satisfied.\nMy reputation is based un good service und nccuruto results. Glasses flttod\nby. mo art- good to look through and\ngood to look- nt. Thoy nro becoming\nujid properly adjusted. Make your appointment.   JMioiicm 12G and 346.\nA. HIGGINBOTHAM\nExctusivo   Optometriit\nK.W.C.   Block   (Upstairs),   Nolaon\nKills Wlfo and Suicides at Sea\nrmnor.TOWN, nnrbn-loes, Mnrch\nlit.\u2014Tjotitn Cnmpagnn, n pnsnongor\non. tho fltonmc-T Vnsnri, bound -to\nBuenos Ayrcs from Now York, killed his wlfo, Ernestine, on tho oven-\nIng of Mnrch m. antl then committed\nsuicide, It wnn learned on the arrival of the steamer here todny. The\nbodies were  hurled  ni -sen.\nWhen You Overhaul Your Launch Use\nbAPoo MAKiNL PAINT\nWhite, Green and Red\n- t\\  Rfi rv Bros. \"Lu^eberry\" Spar Varnish.\n.    t.    k ippl.v yiu with Paint and Vainish Remover.\nStuel Wool, Sand Paper, Paint Brut-then, \u00a7tc\nWood-Valiance Hardware Company, Ltd.\nm^jtm nmi\nCLASSIFIED   ADS   WILL   BRING\n'ESULT8    EVERY    TIME\nEDMONTON, March IB.\u2014A motion\nbeforo tho legUlature today to abolish frenks for members of tho legislature over the government telephone\nsystem was defeated by nn almost\nunanimous vote of the house, The\nmotion camo from 3. E. Lowery,\nAlexandra, who also wanted recognition certificates over railways glvon\nby the clork of the house Instead of\npasses direct from the railways themselves.\nHon. J. n. Boylo pointed out that\nthe Issuing of railway posaos waa\npurely n matter of federal legislation.\nInfluensa cpidpmios ewept the -Mirth\nIn  1874-48 nml 1889-90.\nThe usual meeting of thu O. W. V. A.\nVlll be held In thu club roomH nt the\n\"dugout,\" Stnnlcy street,-tonight, Miych\n-\u25a0'.Di, ut 8 p. m. A good attendance Is\nrequested. (2201)\nry bonrd at tho City Hall ut  . o'clock\ntonight.\nLawson ls busy at -401* Hnll struct\nmaking Hopo Chests. Girla, you may\nneed one. (2130)\nSt. Patrick's lea and sale of small articles, candy, Thun-idny, March 17th,\n1921, k of P. hall 2:30 tot 6 n. in.\nAuspices of Pythlnn Sisters, (2133)\nAre you on? Arc you on?   Ar$ you on?\nWAI.TZINO   COMFETITIOM\nO. P. R. OBOHXBTBA DANCE,\nEnglc hnll Saturday.  Mnrch  19th, commencing 8:30.    Admission 65c, with refreshments.        . (2188)\nST. PATRICK'S DAY.\nThe 0. W.  V.  A.  will  hold a  ilanoe\nIn  tho Eagle hall on Thurnduy, March\n17th.    Dnnclng from 9 to 2.    Blue I)ln-\nmond Orchestra,    nefrcshmonla. (2174)\nHIGH-CLASS FURS\nAT   GREATLY   REDUCED   PRICES\nAny   article   mado   to   order   from\noost  selected skirts,    Customero* own\nfurs  made  Into  any  article  doslred.\n\u25a0.ith best work at moderate price.\nOld   furs   ropalrod   and   remodelled\nInto newest shapes.\nG. GLASER\nMANUFACTURING   FURRIER\nNELSON, B.C.\nTo-morrow\nis St. Paft-ick's Day. ViH\nthat finishing touch tp\nyour dinner by\"' serving\nShamrock Ice Cream.   '.\nThe roost delicious desv\nBert to be had, and bath\na confection and a splendid\nfood.\nOrder from  Your Dealer\nEarly.\nCurlewCreamery\nCompany, Ltd.\n\"The Horn-* of\nQuality Ico Cream\"\nPHONE   1M.\nP.O.   BOX   7W\nB. C. PLUMBING AND\nHEATING COMPANY\nExpert   Repairs\nmting    and    Plumbing    Contractor\nMonuments\nKOOTENAY   GRANITE   AND\nMONUMENTAL     COMPANY,\nLIMITED   .-\nFront   St.,    Nolaon\nJust to  Lot You  Know\nA. D. PAPAZIAN-\nExpart  Watchmaker,  Jowolor  and\nQraduato Optomotriit.\nFIRE INSURANCE\nDo It\nNOW\n- tn    today\u2014Tomo\nrow you may have a\nfire\nPhone 135.    Call or\nwrite for rates.\nINSURANCE PHONE 136 REAL E8TATB\nPrlvato nalo of furnlturo and all\nhousehold goods, in flrnt-clasa condition.    Apply  702  Carbonato  street.\n(217G)\nMOTIO-fl.\nPUBLIC MEETING.\nA pnbllo meetlnff will bt held 111 til*\nolty oonnoll ohambtr at 8 o'olock Prt-\nildy ovonlnff, Maroh 18th, to dlionit tha\nform of memorial, \u25a0\u2022ltotlon of a lit*\nand other matter* ln connection with\nthe eetabllihment ln Neleon of a memorial to eoldlent -who fell ln the war,\n0.    r.    McHARDY.\n(2107) Mayor.\nHla dance nt South Slocan Friday.\nMaroh 18lli. Flvc-plocc orchrntra; excellent supper. Admlnalon 11.00.   <2tr\u00bbn)\nMcPonuld'i   Pineapple   Mannnlado\nA    BtO   flBM-.BR\nt'llvn   your   Oropnr   a   trial   order,   and\nsee the reason for a repeat. (1987)\nL. Van fltavem, pianist, \"open for en-\n(rnjrement*. Advanced piano students\nwanted.    719 .Vtoiorla fit        '   (J096)\nDave Warner Smith, assistant to F.\nWarner Smith, violinist In tho Blue\nDiamond orchestra, will receive pupils\nfor violin and brass Instruments, (2162)\nIF  YOU   WANT   RESULTS  TRY\nA    CLASSIFIED     AP,     IT     HELPS\nStationery\nMemorial Cards\nFor neat work and highest\ngrade stock call or write\nThe   Daily  News  Job\nDepartment\nNELSON, B. C.\nV\nSEE MY US!\nOf  Improvod and  unimproved landM\nI havo soveral good houses for salt\nD. A. McFARLAND\nINSURANCE HEAL  E8TATI\nGREENHILL  COAL\nloom 6  Kl.W.S.   Block.        Phon*\nCLASSIFIED   adh.   IIIU.NO   HE\nui\/re KVKRy Tunc\nThe Right Hat i\n\u2014Means much to a man's ap*\nlearauce.\nNow you can have a more\n\"hat luxury\" without any \"hat\nI extravagance.\" We are selling hats at a very low price;\nsome of the best hats made;\nI the best styles.\n$6.00,'$7.00, $8,00\nBoroallno   and   Station   Hat.\n$10.00\nrffAFK-fi-\n-\u00ab  iff\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1921_03_16","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0396616","@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":"1921-03-16 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1921-03-16 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\/1.0396616"}